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  1. Pseudodynamic (PSD) tests were conducted on two-level timber structures with plywood-sheathed shear walls, which each had an opening of different configuration, to study the effects of the mechanical propertie...

    Authors: Motoi Yasumura, Takahisa Kamada, Yutaka Imura, Motoi Uesugi and Laurent Daudeville
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2006 52:729
  2. To study the shear strength of structural joints in sugi (Cryptomeria japonica D. Don) — Japanese larch (Larix kaempferi Carriere) composite glulam beams using structural connectors with double shear plates, shea...

    Authors: Yasushi Nakashima, Masaki Harada, Tomoyuki Hayashi, Masahiko Karube and Tadashi Higashino
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2006 52:711
  3. Binderless particleboards were manufactured from sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum L.) bagasse by steam-injection pressing and by using hot pressing as a reference method. The inner layer (core/pith) and the outer...

    Authors: Ragil Widyorini, Jianying Xu, Kenji Umemura and Shuichi Kawai
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2005 51:713
  4. Eccentric joints are commonly used to join particleboard and medium-density fiberboard (MDF) in cabinet furniture construction. Screws and screws with plastic sockets are offered by many manufacturers for thes...

    Authors: Vassilios Vassiliou and Ioannis Barboutis
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2005 51:708
  5. The heartwood of Acacia mangium is vulnerable to heart rot and this is the first study to investigate the role of heartwood extractives in its susceptibility. Acacia auriculiformis was compared with A. mangium be...

    Authors: Karen M. Barry, Rie Mihara, Noel W. Davies, Tohru Mitsunaga and Caroline L. Mohammed
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2005 51:707
  6. This study established a prediction model for bending properties of glued-laminated timber (glulam) using optimized knot and modulus of elasticity (MOE) distributions of lumber laminate as the main input varia...

    Authors: Jun Jae Lee, Joo Saeng Park, Kwang Mo Kim and Jung Kwon Oh
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2005 51:704
  7. Our previous study indicated the existence of some low molecular weight contaminants in separated fractions (F1 to F4) of alkaline-oxygen stage waste liquor by spectroscopic analysis. In the present study, the...

    Authors: Dongxiang Wang, Kyoko S. Katsumata and Gyosuke Meshitsuka
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2005 51:703
  8. The consumption rates of three monolignols (p-coumaryl, coniferyl, and sinapyl alcohols) and eight analogues using horseradish peroxidase (HRP)–H2O2 as an oxidant were measured and compared with the anodic peak p...

    Authors: Takayuki Kobayashi, Hiroyasu Taguchi, Mikiji Shigematsu and Mitsuhiko Tanahashi
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2005 51:702
  9. A quasi-non-linear fracture mechanics model based on beam on elastic foundation theory is applied for analysis of the splitting failure of dowel joints loaded perpendicular to grain. Simply supported beams sym...

    Authors: Jørgen Lauritzen Jensen
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2005 51:701
  10. A quasi-non-linear fracture mechanics model based on beam on elastic foundation theory is applied for analysis of dowel joints with a single dowel loaded perpendicular to grain. The properties of the elastic f...

    Authors: Jørgen Lauritzen Jensen
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2005 51:699
  11. Board-shaped composites with medium density (MDF) were prepared from isolated lignins and waste newspaper, in addition to preparation of the composites with high density (HB). The board properties of both comp...

    Authors: Yasumitsu Uraki, Junji Nemoto, Kuniyoshi Yanaga, Akio Koizumi and Takuro Hirai
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2005 51:695
  12. This study is part of an effort to improve the quality of dried shiitake mushrooms [Lentinula edodes (Berk.) Pegler], in accordance with consumer preference, and deals with a preference survey using questionnaire...

    Authors: Masakazu Hiraide, Ichiro Yokoyama and Yoshifumi Miyazaki
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2005 51:689
  13. Dielectric properties in three main directions for hinoki wood (Chamaecyparis obtusa) specimens conditioned at various levels of relative humidity were measured in the frequency range from 20 Hz to 10 MHz over th...

    Authors: Hiroyuki Sugimoto, Ryosuke Takazawa and Misato Norimoto
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2005 51:688
  14. Natural durability of wood is determined by the European standard EN 252 for specimens in ground contact and EN 113 for basidiomycetes in the laboratory, but no test exists for above ground conditions. For abo...

    Authors: Ulrika RÃ¥berg, Marie-Louise Edlund, Nasko Terziev and Carl Johan Land
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2005 51:717
  15. The aim of this study was to determine whether artificial ultraviolet (UV) light sources are able to imitate properly the photodegradation of wood caused by sunlight. In this study, wood specimens were irradia...

    Authors: László Tolvaj and Katsuya Mitsui
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2005 51:693
  16. Test samples of Japanese larch (Larix leptolepis) heartwood and Japanese beech (Fagus crenata) sapwood were heated for 22 h at constant temperatures (50°–180°C) under three water content conditions. Raman spectra...

    Authors: Shigeru Yamauchi, Yasuo Iijima and Shuichi Doi
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2005 51:691
  17. In our efforts to find new tyrosinase inhibitory materials, we investigated 44 Indonesian plants belonging to 24 families for tyrosinase inhibitory activity. The extracts of 5 Artocarpus woods showed potent tyros...

    Authors: Enos Tangke Arung, Irawan Wijaya Kusuma, Yetti Mulyati Iskandar, Seiji Yasutake, Kuniyoshi Shimizu and Ryuichiro Kondo
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2005 51:690
  18. The relationship between sap flow rates and diurnal fluctuation of stems was investigated in cloned 3-year-old saplings of Cryptomeria japonica D. Don grown in a phytotron with irrigation every 2 days. The improv...

    Authors: Takahisa Nakai, Hisashi Abe, Takeshi Muramoto and Tetsuya Nakao
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2005 51:686
  19. Low density wood is more rapidly eroded than denser wood when exposed to the weather, possibly because it is more susceptible to photodegradation. Fourier transform infrared microscopy was used to examine: (1)...

    Authors: Yutaka Kataoka, Makoto Kiguchi, Takeshi Fujiwara and Philip D. Evans
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2005 51:685
  20. We investigated the effects of high-temperature drying schedules (120°–130°C) on decay and termite feeding of Japanese larch timbers. Thermogravimetric analysis was conducted to investigate changes of the wood...

    Authors: Shuichi Doi, Masakazu Aoyama, Shigeru Yamauchi and Yasuji Kurimoto
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2005 51:684
  21. Fractions of methanol and ethanol extracts from the heartwood of white cypress pine (Callitris glaucophylla Thompson et Johnson) were investigated for their repellent activity against subterranean termite Coptote...

    Authors: Yasutaka Watanabe, Rie Mihara, Tohru Mitsunaga and Tsuyoshi Yoshimura
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2005 51:683
  22. To examine the effect of gravity on lignin content and deposition in plant cells, we used ultraviolet (UV) microspectrophotometry and chemical methods to investigate the secondary xylem of Prunus jamasakura grown...

    Authors: Masato Yoshida, Daiji Fujiwara, Yukiko Tsuji, Kazuhiko Fukushima, Teruko Nakamura and Takashi Okuyama
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2005 51:681
  23. Distortions due to moisture changes during drying or in service are a major problem for construction timber. Twist, caused mainly by the cylindrical geometry, the orthotropic nature of the wood material, and t...

    Authors: Mats Ekevad
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2005 51:679
  24. Optimizing the manufacturing conditions of veneer strand-flanged I-beams was continued in this study and focused on the strand density and preparation method. Three levels of strand density were used, while th...

    Authors: Ashraf M.A. Abdalla and Noboru Sekino
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2005 51:678
  25. To investigate the durability of structural laminated veneer lumber (LVL), outdoor exposure tests have been conducted since 1990 at a field-testing site at the Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute. ...

    Authors: Tomoyuki Hayashi, Atsushi Miyatake, Feng Fu, Hideo Kato, Masahiko Karube and Masaki Harada
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2005 51:677
  26. To establish an experimental approach for studying the biosynthetic pathway of agatharesinol, a norlignan, induction of the formation of agatharesinol in Cryptomeria japonica (Japanese cedar, sugi) was attempted....

    Authors: Takanori Imai and Masaki Nomura
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2005 51:675
  27. The alkaline extraction – glucoamylase hydrolysis (AG) method, which extracts sugars and starch by using sodium hydroxide and hydrolyzes starch by using glucoamylase and α-amylase, was compared with the establish...

    Authors: Yoko Okahisa, Tsuyoshi Yoshimura and Yuji Imamura
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2005 51:674
  28. This article describes the effect of day length during the photoperiodic cycle on the diurnal differences in the innermost surface of developing secondary walls. Saplings of Cryptomeria japonica D. Don. were grow...

    Authors: Yoshihiro Hosoo, Masato Yoshida, Takanori Imai and Takashi Okuyama
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2005 51:671
  29. Nine trees of Cryptomeria japonica from six elite tree clones with a broad range of heartwood colors were selected. The profiles of pit aspiration percentage (ASP) of earlywood and latewood from pith to bark for ...

    Authors: Junji Matsumura, Yoko Yamasaki, Kazuyuki Oda and Yoshitake Fujisawa
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2005 51:668
  30. The objective of this study was to determine some of the properties of experimental particleboard panels made from low-quality paulownia (Paulownia tomentosa). Chemical properties including holocellulose, cellulo...

    Authors: Hulya Kalaycioglu, Ilhan Deniz and Salim Hiziroglu
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2005 51:665
  31. The effects of ozone treatment were investigated to improve the process of liquefaction of wood with polyhydric alcohol solvents. The liquefied wood having a high wood to polyhydric alcohol ratio (W/P ratio) coul...

    Authors: Masahiko Kobayashi, Toshiyuki Asano, Mikio Kajiyama and Bunichiro Tomita
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2005 51:664
  32. Some reports have shown that for single species the correlation between modulus of elasticity (MOE) and modulus of rupture (MOR) in bending is quite high. Tropical timbers consist of hundreds of species that a...

    Authors: Anita Firmanti, Efendi Tri Bachtiar, Surjono Surjokusumo, Kohei Komatsu and Shuichi Kawai
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2005 51:661
  33. We characterized the lignin fragments in the alkaline oxygen delignification-stage waste liquor from a pulp and paper mill as a soil-conditioning agent. Chemical reactions of this lignin fragment should be ver...

    Authors: Dongxiang Wang, Kyoko S. Katsumata and Gyosuke Meshitsuka
    Citation: Journal of Wood Science 2005 51:657

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