Countries citing papers authored by Bryan H. River
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This network shows the impact of papers produced by Bryan H. River. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by Bryan H. River. The network helps show where Bryan H. River may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of Bryan H. River
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All Works
20 of 20 papers shown
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Murmanis, Lidija, et al.. (2007). Microscopy of Abrasive-Planed and Knife-Planed Surfaces in Wood-Adhesive Bonds. Wood and Fiber Science. 15(2). 102–115.21 indexed citations
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River, Bryan H., et al.. (1996). Outdoor aging of wood-based panels and correlation with laboratory aging : Part 2. Forest Products Journal. 46(3). 68–74.47 indexed citations
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Vick, Charles B., et al.. (1995). Hydroxymethylated Resorcinol Coupling Agent for Enhanced Durability of Bisphenol-A Epoxy Bonds to Sitka Spruce. Wood and Fiber Science. 27(1). 2–12.29 indexed citations
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Vick, Charles B., Klaus Richter, & Bryan H. River. (1995). HYDROXYMETHYLATED RESORCINOL COUPLING AGENT FOR ENHANCED DURABILITY OF.1 indexed citations
River, Bryan H., et al.. (1991). WOOD AS AN ADHEREND.31 indexed citations
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River, Bryan H., et al.. (1989). Adhesive joint fracture behavior during setting and aging. Forest Products Journal. 39. 23–28.4 indexed citations
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Winandy, Jerrold E. & Bryan H. River. (1986). Evaluation of a method for testing adhesive-preservative compatibility.. Forest Products Journal. 36(1). 27–32.8 indexed citations
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Murmanis, Lidija, et al.. (1986). Surface and Subsurface Characteristics Related to Abrasive-Planing Conditions. Wood and Fiber Science. 18(1). 107–117.34 indexed citations
Conner, Anthony H., Bryan H. River, & Linda F. Lorenz. (1986). Carbohydrate Modfied Phenol-Formaldehyde Resins. Journal of Wood Chemistry and Technology. 6(4). 591–613.21 indexed citations
River, Bryan H., et al.. (1981). Accelerated Aging of Phenolic-Bonded Hardboards and Flakeboards.. Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC).4 indexed citations
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Ebewele, R. O., Bryan H. River, & James A. Koutsky. (1980). Tapered double cantilever beam fracture tests of phenolic-wood adhesive joints. Part II. Effects of surface roughness, the nature of surface roughness, and surface aging on joint fracture energy.. Wood and Fiber Science. 12(1). 40–65.7 indexed citations
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Ebewele, R. O., Bryan H. River, & James A. Koutsky. (1979). Tapered Double Cantilever Beam Fracture Tests of Phenolic-Wood Adhesive Joints. Wood and Fiber Science. 11(3). 197–213.25 indexed citations
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River, Bryan H., et al.. (1976). Durability of adhesives in plywood.12 indexed citations
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