Final MC was affected by the target MC, but it was not affected by the cutting season or
pith location.
Impact of juvenile wood on hemlock timber drying characteristics
Preliminary observations showed that longitudinal shrinkage in both stands decreased rapidly with age in growth rings near the
pith and then leveled off.
Longitudinal shrinkage, kiln-drying defects, and lumber grade recovery of red pine (Pinus resinosa Ait.) from a 125-year-old natural stand and a 57-year-old plantation. (Solid Wood Products)
A narrow thin-kerf portable band sawmill was used to slab each bolt to a 4 by 4 with the
pith carefully centered.
Reducing warp and checking in plantation-grown yellow-poplar 4 by 4's by reversing part positions and gluing in the green condition. (Technical Note)
The median value for the spiral grain measured close to the
pith (GA at 10 mm distance) was 2 degrees, with a standard deviation of less than 1 degree (Table 2).
SPIRAL GRAIN ON LOGS UNDER BARK REVEALS TWIST-PRONE RAW MATERIAL
The boundary between the juvenile and mature wood was determined according to the method described by Shiokura (1982), in which a logarithmical formula was obtained as a function of the annual ring number from the
pith. The ring number in which the increased ratio of the TL becomes less than 1 percent was regarded as the boundary between juvenile and mature wood (Shiokura 1982).
Properties of juvenile and mature wood and their effects on the bending properties of lumber in Pinus taeda growing in Tochigi, Japan
11%, respectively), whereas ear husks had the lowest Ca content (0.21%) and stem
pith (and rind) had the lowest P content (0.03%).
Assessment of the nutritive value of whole corn stover and its morphological fractions
Key Words: Low temperature steam; Rumen microbial groups; Sugarcane
pith; Sulfuric acid
Fermenting Cell Walls of Processed Sugarcane Pith by Ruminal Bacteria, Protozoa and Fungi
In both species the most common damage type (>50%) was hard rot in
pith with a diameter <20 ram; this exceeded or equaled the proportion of no damage (Tables 2 and 3).
Wood quality of birch (betula spp.) trees damaged by moose
Pith had been used to make artificial flowers from the third century AD and for many centuries was an ingredient in Chinese medicine.
Beauty in pursuit of pleasure: 19th-century Chinese export watercolours on pith depict a variety of idealised, attractive women. Ifan Williams traces the sources for these popular images, which appealed to western audiences as representations of the sophistication and exoticism of Chinese civilisation
Sears at the University of Missouri that expressed
pith in the culm lumen and derived from a cross between the tetraploid Tritieum turgidum L.
Registration of sawfly resistant hexaploid spring wheat germplasm lines derived from durum
There are some surprises here, too, like a
pith helmet and assorted pairs of chiefs' sandals, all covered in fine gold leaf.
Splendor of the gold coast
l 125g cooked beetroot, cut into wedges; 220g carrots, cut into chunks; 2 oranges, halved, peel and
pith removed l 1 mango, peeled, stoned and sliced; 1 pineapple, peeled, decored and sliced; 1 pink grapefruit, quartered, peel and
pith removed l 4 kiwis, peeled; 100g green, seedless grapes; 3 apples, cored and chopped
Food: Quick fix
Cruella's citrus cocktail PARE the rind from two washed oranges and one lemon leaving the
pith behind.
Witches brew; Drink up!
The presenter interviewed contestants and introduced games wearing only a
pith helmet.
Starkers Cheggers says no to more shows
Her cool contains the
pith of nineties sensibilities that Raphael strives to capture elsewhere.
Connecticut Ballet, Palace Theatre, May 16, 1998