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TR-2 Appendix 1 Timber’s MC in the supply chain Species behaviour and conditions in storage and service

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Appendix 1 Timber’s MC in the supply chain
Species behaviour and conditions in storage and service

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Commissioned by: National Institute for Forest Products Innovation (NIPFI)

History

Publication title

NT045 / NIF109 Managing timber’s moisture content in the supply chain, construction and in service

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National Institute for Forest Products Innovation (NIPFI)

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Architecture and Design

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School of Architecture and Design, University of Tasmania

Extent

NT045 / NIF109 Managing timber’s moisture content in the supply chain, construction and in service

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