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New manufacturing methodology for boron-based rods for remedial treatments of wood: solubilities and some physical and thermal properties of the rods

Aydin, Secil; Terzi, Evren; Kartal, S. Nami; Piskin, Sabriye; Depren, Serpil Kilic; Figen, Aysel Kanturk


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