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Shear strength of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) from the historical buildings

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  • Adam Krajewski

    Warsaw University of Live Science, Poland

  • PaweÅ‚ Kozakiewicz

    Warsaw University of Live Science, Poland

  • Piotr Witomski

    Warsaw University of Live Science, Poland

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Posted in WOOD RESEARCH Volume 61, Number 5, 2016Tagged aged wood, carpentry joints, Scots pine, shear strength, wooden churches

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KRAJEWSKI, A., KOZAKIEWICZ, P. & WITOMSKI, P. (2016): Shear strength of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) from the historical buildings. In: Wood Research 61 (5), ISSN 1336-4561, VUPC (SDVU), 845-850 pp.

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