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Effect of treatment on water absorption behavior of natural fiber-reinforced polymer composites
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Ashaari, Z.
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Chen, L.W
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Halip, J.A
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Hua, L.S
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Tahir
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P.M
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Uyup, M.K.A
Published 2018
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A review on citric acid as green modifying agent and binder for wood
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Abdullah, U.H
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Al Edrus, S.S.O
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Bawon, P.
,
Lee, S.H
,
Lum, W.C
,
Park, B.-D
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Tahir
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P.M
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Tan, L.P
Published 2020
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Curing and thermal properties of co-polymerized tannin phenol-formaldehyde resin for bonding wood veneers
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Abdul Khalil, H.P.S
,
Abdullah, U.H
,
Abidin, Z.Z
,
Hafiz, N.L.M
,
Hua, L.S
,
Sabaruddin, F.A
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Tahir
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P.M
.D
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Yunus, N.M
Published 2020
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