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241by L. K. Chan, K. Q. Nguyen, N. Karim, Y. Yang, Y. Yang, R. H. Rice, G. He, M. S. Denison, T. B. Nguyen“... types of heartwood fuels (African mahogany, birch, cherry, maple, pine, poplar, red oak, redwood...”
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242“... to the following schemes: 4 rows of Scotch pine and 1 row of red oak with placement of seedlings 1.5×0.5 m and 1.5...”
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243“...The peculiarities of water metabolism of the leaves of English oak (Quercus robur L.) and red oak...”
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244by Teunissen Van Manen, Jennapher Lynn“..., white oak index (Quercus spp.), red oak index (Quercus spp.), nuisance status and hog harvest (Sus...”
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245“... in greenhouse-cultivated corn (<i>Zea mays</i> L.) and soybean (<i>Glycine max</i> (L.) Merr.). Neutral pH red...”
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246“... enclosure technique for four different tree species (red oak, white pine, beech and red maple) in the UMBS...”
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247by Kalantarzadeh, Mina“..., Escherichia coli and Saccharomyces cerevisiae as well as SE. Hardwood shavings of ash, beech, red oak also...”
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248“...; 3Red Oak Psychiatry Associates, PA, Houston, TX, USAObjective: To assess the safety...”
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250by Roque Ugulino De Oliveira, Bruna“... the most appropriate methods for surface preparation of red oak wood. In a first part of this project...”
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251by Godfrey, Cale L.“...) of all dens. Red oak (<i>Quercus rubra</i>) and chestnut oak (<i>Quercus prinus</i>) were the most...”
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252by Rakonczay, Zoltán“...>Prunus serotina</i> Ehrh., BC), red maple (<i>Acer rubrum</i> L., RM) and northern red oak (<i>Quercus...”
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253by Bond, Brian Jr.“..., and clearwood were selected as features from red oak, (Quercus rubra), hard maple, (Acer saccharum), and Eastern...”
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254by Ryan, Christopher W. II“... nests (5%). Chestnut oak (<i>Quercus prinus</i>; <u>n</u> = 9), red oak (<i>Q. rubra</i>; <u>n</u> = 8...”
Published 2014
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255by King, William E.“... framegrabbers, and standard PCs to color-sort red oak parts (staves). When a furniture manufacturer is building...”
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256“... rate of temperature rising was 3℃/min. Finally, carbonized materials of Japanese cedar, China fir, red...”
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258by Aguayo Georges, Nicole Valentina“... the following crop in the rotation is red-oak leaf lettuce....”
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259by Olah, David F.“... purchases were grade 1 common or better. The most common used species were red oak (44%) and hard maple (24...”
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260by Qiu, Zhiquan Frank“... elimination and merging. Processing results obtained of green red oak samples show that both hardware...”
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