Location of caoutchouc in teak.

Teak is one of the most valuable wood species in the world, and is currently cultivated in many parts of the world (Premrasmi and Dietrichs 1967, Dahms 1989). The wood has outstanding properties in durability (Da Costa et al. 1958, Sandermann and Simatupang 1966, Findlay 1985), iron stains (Ser and...

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spelling my.usm.eprints.33773 http://eprints.usm.my/33773/ Location of caoutchouc in teak. H Simatupang, Maruli T1-995 Technology(General) Teak is one of the most valuable wood species in the world, and is currently cultivated in many parts of the world (Premrasmi and Dietrichs 1967, Dahms 1989). The wood has outstanding properties in durability (Da Costa et al. 1958, Sandermann and Simatupang 1966, Findlay 1985), iron stains (Ser and Neo 1982), and dimensional stability (Choong and Achmadi 1991). Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/33773/1/LOCATION_OF_CAOUTCHOUC_IN_TEAK.%28MER%29.pdf H Simatupang, Maruli Location of caoutchouc in teak. In: 3rd Conference On Forestry And Forest Product Research 1995 (CFFPR), 3-4 October 1995., Kuala Lumpur.
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Location of caoutchouc in teak.
description Teak is one of the most valuable wood species in the world, and is currently cultivated in many parts of the world (Premrasmi and Dietrichs 1967, Dahms 1989). The wood has outstanding properties in durability (Da Costa et al. 1958, Sandermann and Simatupang 1966, Findlay 1985), iron stains (Ser and Neo 1982), and dimensional stability (Choong and Achmadi 1991).
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title Location of caoutchouc in teak.
title_short Location of caoutchouc in teak.
title_full Location of caoutchouc in teak.
title_fullStr Location of caoutchouc in teak.
title_full_unstemmed Location of caoutchouc in teak.
title_sort location of caoutchouc in teak.
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