نتایج جستجو برای: wood betony

تعداد نتایج: 39509  

2015
YaoHan Chen ChungHwei Su JoMing Tseng WunJie Li

The water spray systems are effective protection systems in the confined or unconfined spaces to avoid the damage to building structures since the high temperature when fires occur. NFPA 15 and 502 have suggested respectively that the factories or vehicle tunnels install water spray systems to protect the machinery and structures. This study discussed the cooling effect of water spray systems i...

2017
Shiv R. Bhatta Kaisa Tiippana Katja Vahtikari Mark Hughes Marketta Kyttä

Previous studies on tactile experiences have investigated a wide range of material surfaces across various skin sites of the human body in self-touch or other touch modes. Here, we investigate whether the sensory and emotional aspects of touch are related when evaluating wooden surfaces using fingertips in the absence of other sensory modalities. Twenty participants evaluated eight different pi...

Journal: :Medical reference services quarterly 2006
Jane Bridges Christian J Miller Daniel G Kipnis

What has come to be known as the "Woods Hole course", Biomedical Informatics, is a week-long course sponsored by the National Library of Medicine which has been offered since 1992. Its participants include librarians, clinicians, educators, and administrators. This article discusses the content of the course and its applicability to medical librarians.

Journal: :Journal of mass spectrometry : JMS 2012
Elaine C Cabral Rosineide C Simas Vanessa G Santos Carmen L Queiroga Valnei S da Cunha Gilberto F de Sá Romeu J Daroda Marcos N Eberlin

Venturi easy ambient sonic spray ionization mass spectrometry in both its liquid (V(L) -EASI-MS) and solid sample modes (V(S) -EASI-MS) is shown to provide nearly immediate and secure typification of woods, as demonstrated for Mahogany, an endangered and most valuable type of tropical wood. This reddish wood displays unique phytochemical markers (phragmalin-type limonoids) which are rapidly det...

2008
Asghar Tarmian Mohammad Azadfallah

A number of important anatomical features and chemical composition in opposite, normal, and compression wood of Norway spruce (Picea abies) were evaluated to optimally utilize spruce logs containing compression wood. A comparison of axial tracheid and ray cell features in the opposite, normal, and compression wood was provided. Lignin, cellulose, acetone-soluble, and water-soluble extractive co...

Journal: :Plant & cell physiology 2009
Chanhui Lee Quincy Teng Wenlin Huang Ruiqin Zhong Zheng-Hua Ye

Xylan is the second most abundant polysaccharide in dicot wood. Unraveling the biosynthetic pathway of xylan is important not only for our understanding of the process of wood formation but also for our rational engineering of wood for biofuel production. Although several glycosyltransferases are implicated in glucuronoxylan (GX) biosynthesis in Arabidopsis, whether their close orthologs in woo...

2014
Pia Larsson Brelid

Benchmarking and State of the art for Modified wood With an increased awareness of the fragility of our environment and the need for durability in wood products, new technologies have been developed to increase the service life of wood materials without the use of toxic chemicals. Issues of sustainability, carbon sequestration and performance converge in this search for environmentally friendly...

Journal: :جنگل و فرآورده های چوب 0
علی بیات کشکولی دانشگاه زابل و دکتری تخصصی تکتم همتی دانشجو محمد شمسیان هیئت علمی

in this study, compressed poplar wood was used to improve the strengths of wooden chairs. these chairs were compared to chairs made from uncompressed poplar wood. wooden chairs were assembled with two types of traditional joints including mortise and tenon and wooden pins joints. the ultimate force was applied from the front to the back of the seat, were recorded according to american library a...

2010
WOOD DUST

Before 1985, OSHA regulated wood dust under its nuisance dust standard of 15 mg/m3 (29 CFR 1910.1000, Table Z-3). However, in a 1985 enforcement proceeding before the Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission, wood dust was held not to be covered by the nuisance dust standard. It held that the standard only covered inorganic dusts. (12 OSHC 1785). The Agency did not regulate this substan...

Journal: :international journal of bio-inorganic hybrid nanomaterials 0

wood is a naturally renewable material with both continuous and isolated pore systems. wood-composite panels have the privilege of offering a homogeneous structure to be used as constructional and structural materials. however, its nature makes it susceptible to biological wood-deteriorating agents, water absorption and thickness swelling, fire, etc. using nano-materials are very easy in the wo...

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