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Effect of the PVA gluing on bending strength properties of finger jointed turkey oakwood (Quercus cerris L.)

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Karastergiou, S., Barboutis, J. & Vassiliou, V. Effect of the PVA gluing on bending strength properties of finger jointed turkey oakwood (Quercus cerris L.). Holz Roh Werkst 64, 339–340 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00107-005-0075-7

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