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Bullard, S.H. 2003. See the light: A multi-faceted effort by Mississippi State University aims to keep U.s. manufacturers competitive. Upholstery Design and Management 16(8):42-43. |
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Cooper, J.E., P.H. Steele. 2003. Comparing the dielectric response of compression and normal wood. In: Proc., 13th International Symposium on Nondestructive Testing of Wood. Pp. 49-52. |
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Diehl, S.V., M.L. Prewitt, F.M. Shmulsky. 2003. Use of fatty acid profiles to identify white-rot wood decay fungu. In: Wood Deterioration and Preservation. Nicholas, Schultz, Goddell, editors. American Chemical Society. |
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Erdil, Y.Z., J. Zhang, C.A. Eckelman. 2003. Staple holding strength of furniture frame joints constructed of plywood and oriented strandboard. Forest Products Journal 53(1): 70-75. |
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Erdil, Y.Z., J. Zhang, C.A. Eckelman. 2003. Withdrawal and bending strength of dowel-nuts in plywood and oriented strand board. Forest Products Journal 53(6): 54-57. |
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Freeman, M.H., T.F. Shupe, R.P. Vlosky, H.M. Barnes. 2003. Past, present, and future of the wood preservation industry. Forest Products Journal 53(10):8-15. Download |
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Goodell, B., D.D. Nicholas, T.P. Schultz. 2003. Introduction to Wood Deterioration and Preservation. Chapter 1. Wood Deterioration and Preservation: Advances in Our Changing World. American Chemical Society. Pp. 2-7. |
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Green, III., F., T.P. Schultz. 2003. New Environmentally-Benign Concepts in Wood Protection. Chapter 23. Wood Deterioration and Preservation: Advances in Our Changing World. American Chemical Society. Pp. 378-389. |
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Hunter, S.L. 2003. An introduction to lean production systems. Step one: Reengineer manufacturing. Furniture Design and Manufacturing (Sept. 2003):58-60. |
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Hunter, S.L. 2003. Lean manufacturing: Designing the cell. Part Two. Furniture Design and Manufacturing (Oct. 2003):32-34. |
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Hunter, S.L. 2003. The ten steps to lean production. Step three: Integrated quality control. Part 3. Furniture Design and Manufacturing (Dec. 2003):26-29. |
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Hunter, S.L. 2003. The ten steps to lean production: Using the single-minute-exchange-of-dies principle can lead to drastically shorter setup times. Furniture Design and Manufacturing (Nov. 2003):22-25. |
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Hunter, S.L., J T. Black, R.E. Thomas. 2003. 3D simulation and ergonomic analysis of aerospace tooling designs. In: Proc., Group Technology/Cellular Manufacturing World Symposium 2003. July 28-30, 2003. Columbus, OH. pp 249-254. |
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Hunter, S.L., J T. Black, R.E. Thomas. 2003. Lean production in the furniture manufacturing industry: A case study. In: Proc., Group Technology/Cellular Manufacturing World Symposium 2003. July 28-30, 2003. Columbus, OH. Pp 149-153. |
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Hunter, S.L., R.E. Thomas, C. Dischinger, M. Babai. 2003. Colossal tooling design with 3-D simulation. Ergonomics in Design 11(1):23-27. |
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