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A Marketing Information System for the Wood Products Manufacturer
When production capacities and operating costs are essentially fixed in the short term, revenue maximization is an appropriate marketing objective. Opportunities for such maximization arise from the alternatives available in […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1973 |
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A marketing strategy comparison: Finland, western United States, and British Columbia
Fixed-format interviews with 102 of the largest softwood sawmills in Finland, the western coastal and inland regions of the United States, and the coastal and inland timber regions of British […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1995 |
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A measure of geographic concentration in Spains wood-based industry
The reasons why industries could want to concentrate geographically may stem from different sources such as the existence of natural advantages in a certain location, as well as from labor, […]
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Forest Products Journal | 2008 |
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A mechanical evaluation of Alaska white spruce
The mechanical properties of Alaska white spruce were tested and the results are reported and compared to similar results for spruce harvested from the contiguous United States. The reported mechanical […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1995 |
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A mechanical evaluation of Alaska-grown hemlock
The results of a limited program of small, clear testing on an available sample of Alaska-grown hemlock are reported. Performed at the Ketchikan Wood Technology Center in conjunction with a […]
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Forest Products Journal | 2008 |
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A mesh technique useful in finite element modeling of wood structural systems
In a recently completed study by the authors, a finite element model to predict the load-deformation behavior of a bolted joint in wood subjected to combined bending and tension (bending/tension) […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1993 |
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A method enabling the reconstruction of internal features of logs from sawn lumber: The log end template
Knowledge of the internal characteristics of logs enables the optimization of sawn recoveries. This has led to the development of various nondestructive and destructive methods for characterizing interior log features. […]
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Forest Products Journal | 2003 |
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A Method for Calculating a Weight Averaged Prediction from Multiple Linear Regression Equations
This study proposes a method for combining regression equations using a relevance network model
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A Method for Calculating a Weight Averaged Prediction from Multiple Linear Regression Equations
This study proposes a method for combining regression equations using a relevance network model, a weight generating function, and a generalized mixed operator. The combination of these methods puts a […]
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International Journal of Forest Engineering | 2009 |
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A Method for Determining Offtracking of Multiple Unit Vehicle Combinations
The required road width around curves on forest roads is largely determined by the difference in wheel paths between the inside front tractor wheel and the inside rear trailer wheel. […]
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International Journal of Forest Engineering | 1989 |
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A Method for Determining Offtracking of Multiple Unit Vehicle Combinations
The required road width around curves on forest roads is largely determined by the difference in wheel paths between the inside front tractor wheel and the inside rear trailer wheel. […]
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- | 1989 |
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A method for determining the cost of manufacturing individual logs into lumber
A method is proposed for determining sawmill variable costs for individual logs and computing total fixed costs of manufacturing lumber. The methodology is based on standard accounting practices and the […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1993 |
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A Method for Determining the Dry Weight of Pulpwood
The accuracy of the determination, of the dry weight of pulpwood when different measurement methods, are used, is considered. The solid volume method gives a coefficient of variation of 4 […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1970 |
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A Method for Determining the Elastic Constants of Wood By Means of Electric Resistance Strain Gages
The use of electric resistance strain gages on wood for determination of elastic constants is explained. A method for finding moduli of rigidity from a compression test at an angle […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1955 |
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A Method for Dimensional Stabilization of Wood and Veneer
Initial work indicated that a monoester of polyethylene glycol dicarboxylic acid stabilized the dimension of paper when the sheet was thoroughly impregnated with a water solution. Further study revealed a […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1958 |
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A method for estimating juvenile wood content in boards
A method has been developed to estimate the amount of juvenile wood in the sawn board. A BASIC program based on this method has been developed that employs two user […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1989 |
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A Method for Estimating the Multi-Product Value of Hardwood Timber Stands
Methodology for appraising the multi-product value of hardwood timber stands is presented. Any valid sampling system and set of log grading rules may be used when applying this method. Field […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1983 |
| Hardwood Symposium Proceedings | 1975 | |
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A Method for Evaluating the Cumulative Impact of Ground-Based Logging Systems on Soils
A method for determining the Effective Ground Pressure (EGP) of tracked or wheeled logging machines that can be directly and unambiguously related to their impact on soils is described. When […]
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A Method for Evaluating the Cumulative Impact of Ground-Based Logging Systems on Soils
A method for determining the Effective Ground Pressure (EGP) of tracked or wheeled logging machines that can be directly and unambiguously related to their impact on soils is described. When […]
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International Journal of Forest Engineering | 1994 |
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A method for measuring wear in veneer chipper and waferizing knives
A method has recently been developed to measure wear at the cutting edge of chipper and waferizing knives. Wear at the cutting edge affects the yield and quality of the […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1989 |
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A method for observing the formation of honeycomb in oak
By cutting a cross-sectional sample from a green 8/4 oak board and sealing it between plate glass, the method described permits observation of the changes that occur inside a board […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1991 |
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A method for optimizing lumber sorting before kiln-drying
Drying lumber can be quite challenging when uniformity and consistency are required. Over-drying and under-drying are common causes for lower grade recovery and dimensional stability problems. It is known that […]
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Forest Products Journal | 2009 |
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A method for prediction of in-situ strength of timber beams based on higher order elastic coefficients
A number of investigators have used the velocity of an ultrasonic pulse to predict the in-situ strength of timber elements. However, the correlation of strength to pulse velocity remains weak […]
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Forest Products Journal | 1998 |
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A method for producing carbon nanotubes directly from plant materials
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) were produced from plant materials using a cyclic oxidation process after the raw materials were pretreated by oxidative carbonization in air at about 240C. The cyclic oxidation […]
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Forest Products Journal | 2009 |