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    Suitability assessment for handling methods of municipal solid waste by B. Seng, T. Fujiwara, B. Seng

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…If the solid waste is well pre-separated, material recovery could be one of the suitable handling methods. Food waste, wood and leave could be digested in the one-stage continuous wet system and co-composted, and plastic is appropriate for refuse-derived fuel generation. …”
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    Generalized Demodicosis and Malasseziosis in a Pug Mix Dog by Ahlia Ummul Maslakah, Shelly Kusumarini

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Findings of scales, hyperpigmentation, and erythema are present almost throughout the body, along with crusts on the cranial and caudal extremities and a foul body odor. Wood's lamp examination revealed a yellowish-green fluorescence in the ear and ventral areas of the body. …”
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    Towards Circular Economy through Waste to Biomass Energy in Madagascar by Ling Qin, Mengjun Wang, Jinfu Zhu, Yuhu Wei, Xintao Zhou, Zheng He

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…This is because the main form of biomass energy used in Madagascar is still solid charcoal and wood, and the technology is limited. Thus, it is necessary to search for better ways to utilize biomass energy in Madagascar because of high prices of traditional energy carriers and massive environmental pollution. …”
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    Rôle des environnements dans les origines et l’évolution de la bipédie chez les hominidés : exemple des zones boisées sèches de l’Afrique by Brigitte Senut

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…In the literature, reference has often been made to the environments in which our ancestors lived, emphasizing dietary requirements and/or the importance of behaviours in these more or less wooded environments. However, few studies have been done on the structures of the environment and their impact on the origin of bipedalism. …”
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    Economic Contribution to Local Livelihoods and Households Dependency on Dry Land Forest Products in Hammer District, Southeastern Ethiopia by Dagm Fikir, Wubalem Tadesse, Abdella Gure

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…The major dry forest products include honey, fuel wood, gum and resin, and crafts and construction materials, contributing 49%, 39%, 6%, and 6% of the forest income, respectively. …”
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    Efficiency of Sawdust as an Alternative Fuel to Replace Coal in Steam Power Plants by Muhammad Facheruddin BJ, A. Besse Riyani Indah, Gerard Antonini Duma

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Sawdust, as a by-product of the wood industry, is considered an environmentally friendly fuel because of its abundant availability and its calorific value close to coal. …”
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    Effect of Citric Acid Concentration and Pressing Temperature on the Quality of Particleboard from Nypa Frond by Ragil Widyorini, Tibertius Agus Prayitno, Ari Puspa Yudha, Bhaktiar Adi Setiawan, Budi Hari Wicaksono

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Citric acid has three hydroxyl groups that can be ester-linked with hydroxyl groups from wood. Researches on citric acid and its utilization are relatively limited. …”
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    A Critique on “The Study of Making Method and Golbandiin Gereh Panj Inlay” by Samira Arab, Seyed Abdolmajid Sharifzadeh

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…Inlay is one of the traditional arts related to wood with a variety of designs, which is not very popular today. …”
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    PENGGUNAAN BAP DAN TDZ UNTUK PERBANYAKAN TANAMAN GAHARU (Aquilaria malaccensis Lamk.) by Azwin Azwin

    Published 2018-04-01
    “… Agarwood (A. malaccensis Lamk.) is one of the important tropical forest trees, which produces a high economically valuable fragrant resinous wood. The increase of agarwood demand from year to year leads to uncontrolled illegal harvest of this plant from its natural habitat. …”
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