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Long-term ground-contact efficacy studies of two synergistic biocide mixtures that laboratory decay studies suggested may be promising wood preservative systems.
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Main Author:
Schultz, Tor P.
Other Authors:
Nicholas, Darrel D.
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Article
Language:
Spanish
Subjects:
Industria forestal
Preservantes de la madera
Preservación de la madera
Mezclas
Productos de cobre
Sodio
Artículos de revista
Holdings
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