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  1. 121
    by Mbagou, Jean Bosco
    Published 2017
    ... as the natural durability of Wamba wood (Tessmania africana) from specimens taken in two trees at three levels...
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    by Agaiby, Shehab Sherif Wissa
    Published 2014
    ... of brittle and quasi-brittle materials like concrete, rock, wood, and ceramics. To date, the application...
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    by 王德發
    Published 2014
    ... benefiting all the way through free technology transfer; (3) To protect the environment and reduce dependence...
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  5. 125
    by Vetter, Susanne
    Published 2017
    ... at 200 and 250 kg respectively). In the dry summer, this ratio increases to 7.6 / 8.6 because...
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  6. 126
    by chia-hsiang chang, 張家祥
    Published 2007
    ... and liver protection. For the present time, it is well known that polysaccharides and triterpenes are major...
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  7. 127
    by Newman, Jacquelyn
    Published 2009
    ... the inside of premises or vehicles and therefore protected from the elements; those that were dry; items...
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    by Romanovski, Zilda
    Published 2017
    ... however, in for that very relief portion which was covered with brush-wood, the prevailing class...
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    by Shikwambana, Sydney
    Published 2016
    ...-rich compost was prepared through thermophilic windrow composting using cattle manure and wood chips...
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    by Davies, Andrew Byron
    Published 2013
    ... and is significantly lower in the dry season. Considering different fire regimes, termites, in general, were found...
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    by El-Zefzafy, Hend
    Published 2015
    ... and architectural engineers as alternative construction materials of the traditional wood, steel and concrete...
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    by Bakke, Ivonete Alves
    Published 2016
    ... tenuiflora (Willd) Poiret) stands out for its potential for forage production, especially in the dry period...
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  17. 137
    by Ríos Castillo, Abel Guillermo
    Published 2013
    ... to protect surfaces of the bacterial adhesion. In the same way, the use of surfaces with antibacterial...
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    by Ndibalema, Vedasto Gabriel
    Published 2007
    ... in the Serengeti National Park (SNP) and its adjacent protected areas in northern Tanzania. Specifically, the study...
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  19. 139
    by Silva, Antonio da
    Published 2016
    ... cattleianum has great potential for animal and human food, for multiple uses of wood and for recovery...
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    by Bordin, Kauane Maiara
    Published 2018
    .... The study area corresponds to a protected area (Chapecó National Forest) that did not suffer disturbance...
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