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IAWA list of microscopic features for softwood identification

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This poster presents a selection of photographs from around the world taken in the period of May 21 to 29, 1997, as well as some of the more recent photographs taken in China and the United States.
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Pieter Baas – Leiden, The Netherlands Nadezhda Blokhina – Vladivostok, Russia Tomoyuki Fujii – Ibaraki, Japan Peter Gasson – Kew, UK Dietger Grosser – Munich, Germany Immo Heinz – Munich, Germany Jugo Ilic – South Clayton, Australia Jiang Xiaomei – Beijing, China Regis Miller – Madison, WI, USA Lee Ann Newsom – University Park, PA, USA Shuichi Noshiro – Ibaraki, Japan Hans Georg Richter – Hamburg, Germany Mitsuo Suzuki – Sendai, Japan Teresa Terrazas – Montecillo, Mexico Elisabeth Wheeler – Raleigh, NC, USA Alex Wiedenhoeft – Madison, WI, USA

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ESTUDO COMPARATIVO DO XILEMA SECUNDÁRIO DE TRÊS ESPÉCIES ORNAMENTAIS DE Euphorbia

TL;DR: The following details mentioned in the literature to family Euphorbiaceae and genus Euphorbia were confirmed to the three species: radial multiple pores; simple perforation plates; medium size intervessel pits; elongated vascular-ray pits; rays with 1-3 cells wide; usually gelatinous fibers; and laticifers in rays.
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Swelling strain assessment of fiber and parenchyma tissues in the tropical hardwood Ormosia coccinea

TL;DR: In this paper, the full-field swelling strains (inplane) and displacements (out-of-plane) of a tropical hardwood [huayruro (Ormosia coccinea (Aubl.) Jacks] were measured at a tissue level by 3D-DIC technique.
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Xenoxylon (Coniferales) Fossil Woods from the Jurassic and Cretaceous Deposits of Siberia and the Russian Far East

TL;DR: Xenoxylon fossil wood species from the Cretaceous localities of Siberia and the Russian Far East are described based on anatomical wood features in this paper, where the knowledge about the stratigraphic distribution of X. japonicum and X. nariwaense, which were earlier described only from the Upper Triassic deposits, is improved.
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Dendrochronological analysis of the ancient architecture of Kingdom of Lo. Upper Mustang, Nepal

TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented a pioneering research on historical wood from Upper Mustang, a land of extraordinary, precious, tangible and intangible cultural heritage deeply rooted in the Tibetan culture and tradition of Buddhism as well as the Bon religion.
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Vertical resin ducts in the secondary wood of the abietineae

TL;DR: Character of the tissue associated with the ducts and its interpretation and distribution at wounds andPhylogenetic interpretations and fossil evidence are presented.

Outdoor wood weathering and protection.

TL;DR: The natural weathering process causes exposed wood to discolour and degrade through the effect of light, moisture and staining micro-organisms as mentioned in this paper, but since light does not penetrate wood deeper than 200 mm, degradations reactions are a surface phenomenon.