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1. [Article] Forest utilization services
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3. [Article] A duff hygrometer for measuring forest fire hazards.
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6. [Article] The continuous yield of our forests
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11. [Article] Research in forest products
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12. [Article] The U.S. Forest Products Laboratory
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14. [Article] Your career in forest products research
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15. [Article] Wood in American Life
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16. [Article] Utilization of blue-stained lumber.
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18. [Article] Checking the Doyle and Scribner log scales
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20. [Article] Chemical research at U.S. Forest Products Laboratory
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21. [Article] List of publications on fire protection
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22. [Article] Timber resources
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23. [Article] Forest Products Laboratory natural finish
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24. [Article] Advances in sawing from forest to shop
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25. [Article] The woods of Liberia
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Sponsored jointly by National Lumber Manufacturers Association and the Forest Products Laboratory.
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29. [Article] Small wood industry - - Home markets
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34. [Article] Thinnings from second-growth Douglas-Fir for pulp
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35. [Article] Plank roads
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Revised September 1959.
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37. [Article] The objectives of research in forestry
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38. [Article] Forest Products Laboratory wood plastics
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39. [Article] Fifty years ahead : a research viewpoint
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41. [Article] Forest Product's Laboratory toughness testing machine
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Revised August 1943.
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44. [Article] Pertinent facts on salvage of New England timber
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46. [Article] Uses for forest waste
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53. [Article] Deterioration of fiberboard by molds
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54. [Article] Sapstain control treatments before or after dressing
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Revised September 1962. Original report dated September 1956.
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Revised July 1960
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61. [Article] The use of chemicals in forest fire control
Information reviewed and reaffirmed, March 1956.Citation -
63. [Article] Forest products in the chemical industries
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65. [Article] Synthetic resin glues for wood
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66. [Article] Nail-holding power of American woods
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69. [Article] Protecting green lumber from decay during shipment
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Gerald W. Williams Collection
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72. [Article] Douglas-Fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii)
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73. [Article] Quaruba, yemeri : Vochysia spp., family Vochysiaceae
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74. [Article] The structure of a hardwood.
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76. [Article] Effect of moisture on the strength of paper
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77. [Article] Nitrocellulose from wood pulp
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78. [Article] Tearing strength of paper
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79. [Article] When to heat wood before gluing
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80. [Article] Piling oak dimension to reduce season checks
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81. [Article] Bibliography on casein and casein glues
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82. [Article] Foreign trade in furniture
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83. [Article] Utility of low-grade calcium limes in casein glues
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84. [Article] Effect of age on casein glues
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85. [Article] Setting blood albumin glue in a kiln
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86. [Article] The analysis of casein
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87. [Article] Strong and weak glue joints.
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88. [Article] American woods used in paper making.
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89. [Article] American woods for papermaking.
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90. [Article] The detection and relief of case-hardening.
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91. [Article] The white pine group.
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95. [Article] Three-piece wing beams as strong as solid beams
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97. [Article] Difference between heartwood and sapwood
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98. [Article] Moisture content of wood is independent of density
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99. [Article] Casein glues exceptionally durable in damp places
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100. [Article] Glues for wood in archery.