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Biological durability of wood in relation to end-use - Part 1. Towards a European standard for laboratory testing of the biological durability of wood
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Quantitative assessment of the penetration of water-borne and solvent-borne wood coatings in Scots pine sapwood.
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The significance of accelerated laboratory testing methods determining the natural durability of wood.
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Performance of finishes on wood that is chemically modified by acetylation.
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The development of blue-stain in service in sapwood of European softwood species
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Effect of leaching temperature and water acidity on the loss of metal elements from CCA treated timber in aquatic applications, part 2: semi-industrial investigation
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Effect of process conditions on moisture content and decay resistance of hydro-thermally treated wood.
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Quantitative analysis of the penetration of water-borne primers into wood by means of fluorescence microscopy. Advances in Exterior Wood Coatings and CEN Standardisation, 19-21 October 1998, Brussels, 1998, 16p.
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Laboratory testing of wood natural durability in soil-bed assay. The International Research Group on Wood Preservation, IRG/WP 98-20141, 1998, 15p.
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Criteria for basidiomycete testing and ways of defining natural durability classes. The International Research Group on Wood Preservation, IRG/WP 98-20144, 1998, 19p.