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The fact that there are several hundred species of arborescent plants in the United States and a greater multiplicity of such species in the tropics has led many engineers to consider the subject of wood and its properties too indefinite and complicated to justify even a superficial study, much less a close analysis.
The fact that there are several hundred species of arborescent plants in the United States and a greater multiplicity of such species in the tropics has led many engineers to consider the subject of wood and its properties too indefinite and complicated to justify even a superficial study, much less a close analysis.
Unit Stresses in Timber
Newlin, J. A. (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 91 ; 400-407
2021-01-01
81927-01-01 pages
Article (Journal)
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