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Studies of Japanese old timbers

Kohara et al., 1955

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14017917533345387388
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Kohara J
Okamoto H
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Sci Rep Saikyo Univ

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This paper presents a survey of our studies on the permanence of wood, which have elucidated the outline of changes in the physical, mechanical, and chemical properties of those timbers for building which have stood the test of time for many centuries. Enphasis is …
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