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Identification of factors influencing the maximum flexure of beech wood plasticized by microwave heatingGašparík et al., 2013
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- Gašparík M
- Gaff M
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- Cellulose Chemistry and Technology
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This paper reports on the influence of selected factors and their interactions on maximum flexure after plasticizing beech wood by microwave heating. To our knowledge, the use of microwave heating has not been reported for plasticizing wood yet. Therefore, a proper …
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