Countries citing papers authored by James B. Wilson
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This network shows the impact of papers produced by James B. Wilson. 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 James B. Wilson. The network helps show where James B. Wilson may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of James B. Wilson
This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of James B. Wilson.
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Wilson, James B.. (2019). . Theory of Computing. 15(1). 1–25.4 indexed citations
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Brooksbank, Peter A. & James B. Wilson. (2011). Computing isometry groups of Hermitian maps. Transactions of the American Mathematical Society. 364(4). 1975–1996.16 indexed citations
Wilson, James B.. (2010). Life-Cycle Inventory of Particleboard in Terms of Resources, Emissions, Energy and Carbon. Wood and Fiber Science. 42. 90–106.54 indexed citations
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Wilson, James B.. (2010). Feasibility of using mountain pine beetle-attacked wood to produce wood-plastic composites: preliminary work.. Wood and Fiber Science. 42(1). 107–116.41 indexed citations
Wilson, James B.. (2010). LIFE-CYCLE INVENTORY OF FORMALDEHYDE-BASED RESINS USED IN WOOD COMPOSITES IN TERMS OF RESOURCES, EMISSIONS, ENERGY AND CARBON. Wood and Fiber Science. 42. 125–143.41 indexed citations
Milota, Michael R. & James B. Wilson. (2007). Analysis of The Fluidized Bed Drying of Wood Particles. Wood and Fiber Science. 22(2). 193–203.3 indexed citations
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Puettmann, Maureen & James B. Wilson. (2005). Gate-to-gate life-cycle inventory of glued-laminated timbers production.. Wood and Fiber Science. 37. 99–113.22 indexed citations
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Wilson, James B., et al.. (2005). Gate-to-gate life-cycle inventory of I-joist production. Wood and Fiber Science. 37. 85–98.15 indexed citations
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Wilson, James B., et al.. (2005). GATE-TO-GATE LIFE-CYCLE INVENTORY OF SOFTWOOD PLYWOOD PRODUCTION. Wood and Fiber Science. 37. 58–73.44 indexed citations
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Wilson, James B., et al.. (2005). GATE-TO-GATE LIFE-CYCLE INVENTORY OF LAMINATED VENEER LUMBER PRODUCTION. Wood and Fiber Science. 37. 114–127.21 indexed citations
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Puettmann, Maureen & James B. Wilson. (2005). LIFE-CYCLE ANALYSIS OF WOOD PRODUCTS: CRADLE-TO-GATE LCI OF RESIDENTIAL WOOD BUILDING MATERIALS. Wood and Fiber Science. 37. 18–29.105 indexed citations
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Perez‐Garcia, John, et al.. (2005). The Environmental Performance of Renewable Building Materials in the Context of Residential Construction. Wood and Fiber Science. 37(1). 3–17.93 indexed citations
Vital, Benedito Rocha & James B. Wilson. (1980). Water adsorption of particleboard and flakeboard.. Wood and Fiber Science. 12(4). 264–271.2 indexed citations
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Wilson, James B.. (1973). Admissions and Preferences: Sequel to Defunis.. Journal of college and university law.
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