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Crown Architecture, Wood Stiffness and the Pipe Model Theory for White Spruce [Picea glauca (Moench) Voss] and Aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.)
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In forestry, the wood fibre supply chain describes the integration of harvesting operations, raw material transformation and end-product marketing. The forest industry may achieve an overall greater return on investment by developing a supply chain which incorporates measures of wood quality. The...
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2017-03-01
Lu, Ziyang, Schaarsberg, Martin H. Klein, Zhu, Xiaojue, Zhang, Xuehua
We report the self-organization of universal branching patterns of oil nanodroplets under the Ouzo effect [Vitale S, Katz J (2003) Langmuir 19:4105–4110]—a phenomenon in which spontaneous droplet formation occurs upon dilution of an organic solution of oil with water. The mixing of the organic...