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Forest Products and Wood Science An Introduction
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Shmulsky, Rubin, et al.. (2016). FIELD TEST OF A NOVEL NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING DEVICE ON WOOD DISTRIBUTION POLES. Wood and Fiber Science. 48(3). 156–161.2 indexed citations
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Shmulsky, Rubin, et al.. (2015). COMPARISON OF NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTING METHODS FOR EVALUATING NO. 2 SOUTHERN PINE LUMBER: PART A, MODULUS OF ELASTICITY. Wood and Fiber Science. 49(2). 375–384.17 indexed citations
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Dahlen, Joseph, et al.. (2014). Sorting Lumber by Pith and its Effect on Stiffness and Strength in Southern Pine No. 2 2x4 Lumber. Wood and Fiber Science. 46(2). 186–194.6 indexed citations
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Dahlen, Joseph, et al.. (2012). Bowtie Beams: Novel Engineered Structural Beams from Southern Pine Lumber. Wood and Fiber Science. 44(3). 325–333.1 indexed citations
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Shmulsky, Rubin, et al.. (2011). Assessment of Forest Products Undergraduate Education in the United States. Wood and Fiber Science. 43(1). 92–94.
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Shmulsky, Rubin. (2006). Dimensional stabilization of pine four-by-fours via restraint drying.. Forest Products Journal. 56(3). 41–43.
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Erickson, Robert W. & Rubin Shmulsky. (2005). Warp reduction of red pine two-by-fours via restrained drying.. Forest Products Journal. 55(9). 84–86.1 indexed citations
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Shmulsky, Rubin & David Butler. (2005). Shrinkage and grade retention in restraint-dried thick dimension loblolly pine. Forest Products Journal. 55(11). 34–36.1 indexed citations
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Shmulsky, Rubin, et al.. (2002). Wood particle size affects the decay resistance of woodfiber/thermoplastic composites.. Forest Products Journal. 52(1). 78–81.34 indexed citations
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Ingram, Leonard L., et al.. (2000). The measurement of volatile organic emissions from drying southern pine lumber in a laboratory-scale kiln.. Forest Products Journal. 50(4). 91–94.19 indexed citations
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Steele, Philip H., Lalit Kumar, & Rubin Shmulsky. (2000). Differentiation of knots, distorted grain, and clear wood by radio-frequency scanning. Forest Products Journal. 50(3). 58–62.6 indexed citations
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Shmulsky, Rubin. (2000). End-grain influence on VOC emissions from kiln-drying loblolly pine.. Forest Products Journal. 50(5). 21–23.6 indexed citations
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Shmulsky, Rubin & Leonard L. Ingram. (2000). Empirical prediction of VOC emissions from drying southern yellow pine lumber.. Forest Products Journal. 50(6). 61–63.3 indexed citations
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