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Evolutions of Research on Wood Frame Housing around the World

Ren Hai-qing
- 01 Jan 2006 - 
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In this article, the authors reviewed the development of domestic wood structure research in developed countries and presented six aspects based on the research contents, and summarized the development and trends for wood structural research.
Abstract
The authors reviewed the development of domestic wood structure research.Research in developed countries is presented in six aspects based on the research contents.Finally,the development and trends for wood structure research are summarized.

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