J.D. Wellons's research while affiliated with Oregon State University and other places
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... Sernek et al. (2004) studied the surface inactivation of two wood species, southern pine (Pinus taeda) and yellow poplar (Liriodendron tulipifera), when exposed to high temperature drying. The surface analysis involved X-ray According to Wellons (1977), wood from these new sources is created by adhering tiny wood pieces together to create products of the required size. In reaction to the expanding population that is straining our wood supplies to the point that they are becoming limited, it keeps gaining market share. ...