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2. Water-Related Properties and Biological Durability of Wood-Based Composites
3. Enhancing Paper Packaging’s Wet Strength Using the Synergy between Chitosan and Nanofibrillated Cellulose Additives
4. Alternative wood preservation method: double treatment and its effectiveness against wood decay fungi
5. Impact of biodeterioration on structure and composition of waterlogged foundation piles from Riga Cathedral (1211 CE), Latvia
6. Improving Recycled Paper Materials through the Incorporation of Hemp, Wood Virgin Cellulose Fibers, and Nanofibers
7. Harvesting Mycelial Biomass of Selected Basidiomycetes for Chitosan Biopolymer Extraction
8. Harvesting of Mycelial Biomass of Selected Basidiomycetes for Extraction of Chitosan
9. Characterization of Self-Growing Biomaterials Made of Fungal Mycelium and Various Lignocellulose-Containing Ingredients
10. Hemp Shives Mycelium Composites - An Alternative Material for Traditionally Used Plastic Packaging
11. Biodeterioration of external wooden structures of the Latvian cultural heritage
12. Biodeterioration of Sustainable Hemp Shive Biocomposite Based on Gypsum and Phosphogypsum.
13. Biodeterioration of Sustainable Hemp Shive Biocomposite Based on Gypsum and Phosphogypsum
14. Modelling the Material Resistance of Wood—Part 3: Relative Resistance in above- and in-Ground Situations—Results of a Global Survey
15. Modeling the material resistance of wood—part 2:Validation and optimization of the meyer-veltrup model
16. Modeling the material resistance of wood—part 2: Validation and optimization of the meyer-veltrup model
17. Characterisation of the initial degradation stage of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) sapwood after attack by brown-rot fungus Coniophora puteana
18. Modelling the Material Resistance of Wood—Part 3: Relative Resistance in above- and in-Ground Situations—Results of a Global Survey
19. Modelling the Material Resistance of Wood—Part 2: Validation and Optimization of the Meyer-Veltrup Model
20. Evaluation of water related properties of birch wood products modified with different molecular weight phenol-formaldehyde oligomers
21. Characterization of Novel Biopolymer Blend Mycocel from Plant Cellulose and Fungal Fibers
22. Mechanical and Air Permeability Performance of Novel Biobased Materials from Fungal Hyphae and Cellulose Fibers
23. Properties of modified wood according to treatment technology and thermo-vacuum process for birch (Betula pendula Roth) veneers
24. Novel Mycelium-Based Biocomposites (MBB) as Building Materials
25. Economy in the European Union: Comprehensive Approach
26. cost td1406 public report
27. Water Related Properties of Birch Wood Modified with Phenol-Formaldehyde (PF) Resins
28. Organoclay additive for plywood protection against brown and white rot fungi
29. Susceptibility of thermo-hydro-treated birch plywood to mould and blue stain fungi
30. Thermo-hydro treated (THT) birch veneers for producing plywood with improved properties
31. Susceptibility of thermo-hydro-treated birch plywood to mould and blue stain fungi.
32. Report on COST E37 Round Robin Tests:Comparison of results from laboratory and field tests
33. DURABILITY OF THERMO-HYDRO TREATED (THT) BIRCH VENEERS AND PLYWOOD.
34. Scanning UV microspectrophotometry as a tool to study the changes of lignin in hydrothermally modified wood
35. Moisture and decay resistance and reaction to fire properties of self-binding fibreboard made from steam-exploded grey alder wood
36. Koksnes brūnā trupe: bazīdijsēnes un to destruktīvā iedarbība uz lignocelulozi
37. Moisture and decay resistance and reaction to fire properties of self-binding fibreboard made from steam-exploded grey alder wood.
38. Lignocellulolytic activity of Coniophora puteana and Trametes versicolor in fermentation of wheat bran and decay of hydrothermally modified hardwoods
39. Chemistry and kraft pulping of seven hybrid aspen clones. Dimension measurements on the vessels and UMSP of the cell walls
40. Scanning UV microspectrophotometry as a tool to study the changes of lignin in hydrothermally modified wood.
41. Hydrolytic enzyme activity of EN113 standard basidiomycetes in the fermentation of lignocellulosic material and wood colonization
42. Lignocellulolytic Enzyme Activity of New Corticoid and Poroid Basidiomycetes Isolated from Latvian Cultural Monuments
43. PROPERTIES OF WOOD AND PULP FIBERS FROM LODGEPOLE PINE (PINUS CONTORTA) AS COMPARED TO SCOTS PINE (PINUS SYLVESTRIS)
44. Genetic variation of Norway spruce clones regarding their natural durability, physical and chemical properties
45. Lignins as agents for bio-protection of wood
46. Study of the sorption-desorption properties of pine wood at the initial stage of decay by wood-rot fungi 10th EWLP, Stockholm, Sweden, August 25–28, 2008
47. Application of scanning UV microspectrophotometry for the topochemical detection of lignin within individual cell walls of brown-rotted Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) sapwood
48. Use of 13C NMR, sorption and chemical analyses for characteristics of brown-rotted Scots pine
49. COMPARISON OF THE PROPERTIES OF WOOD AND PULP FIBERS FROM LODGEPOLE PINE (Pinus contorta) AND SCOTS PINE (Pinus sylvestris).
50. Study of the sorption-desorption properties of pine wood at the initial stage of decay by wood-rot fungi 10th EWLP, Stockholm, Sweden, August 25–28, 2008.
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