Review of Wood Modification and Wood Functionalization Technologies

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Review of Wood Modification and Wood Functionalization Technologies. / Zelinka, Samuel L.; Altgen, Michael; Emmerich, Lukas; Guigo, Nathanael; Keplinger, Tobias; Kymäläinen, Maija; Thybring, Emil E.; Thygesen, Lisbeth G.

I: Forests, Bind 13, Nr. 7, 1004, 2022.

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Zelinka, SL, Altgen, M, Emmerich, L, Guigo, N, Keplinger, T, Kymäläinen, M, Thybring, EE & Thygesen, LG 2022, 'Review of Wood Modification and Wood Functionalization Technologies', Forests, bind 13, nr. 7, 1004. https://doi.org/10.3390/f13071004

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Zelinka, S. L., Altgen, M., Emmerich, L., Guigo, N., Keplinger, T., Kymäläinen, M., Thybring, E. E., & Thygesen, L. G. (2022). Review of Wood Modification and Wood Functionalization Technologies. Forests, 13(7), [1004]. https://doi.org/10.3390/f13071004

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Zelinka SL, Altgen M, Emmerich L, Guigo N, Keplinger T, Kymäläinen M o.a. Review of Wood Modification and Wood Functionalization Technologies. Forests. 2022;13(7). 1004. https://doi.org/10.3390/f13071004

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Zelinka, Samuel L. ; Altgen, Michael ; Emmerich, Lukas ; Guigo, Nathanael ; Keplinger, Tobias ; Kymäläinen, Maija ; Thybring, Emil E. ; Thygesen, Lisbeth G. / Review of Wood Modification and Wood Functionalization Technologies. I: Forests. 2022 ; Bind 13, Nr. 7.

Bibtex

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