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  • ...the trunk and branches of trees. Since the dawn of time, humans have used wood to make tools and implements, as a structural material for buildings and fu ...a result of the grain structure, wood is [[anisotropic]] and inhomogenous. Wood changes thickness and width with changes in its water content, but is littl
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  • A '''Wood stove''' is a device used for heating, for simple heating, or for cooking.< ...led a ''[[Franklin stove]]'', in 1741, that made more effective use of its wood fuel than a traditional open masonry [[fireplace]].<ref name=popularmechani
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  • {{dambigbox|text=For other men with this name see [[Joseph Wood (disambiguation)]].}} '''Joseph Wood''' (1712-1791) was a delegate of [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]] to the [[
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  • #REDIRECT [[Wood stoves]]
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A device for burning [[wood]], for home heating, or [[cooking]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Joseph Wood]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • '''Archbishop Wood High School''' is a Catholic high school in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia ...ormed after a merge of Archbishop Wood High School for Boys and Archbishop Wood High School for Girls. An auditorium joins the two former schools.
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  • *[http://www.archwood.org/ Archbishop Wood High School] *[http://www.abwoodmu.net/ Archbishop Wood Marching Unit]
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  • *[http://www.archwood.org/ Archbishop Wood High School] *[http://www.abwoodmu.net/ Archbishop Wood Marching Unit]
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  • ...ants attempt to be the first to cut or saw through a log or other block of wood. It is often held at state fairs and [[agricultural show]]s. ==Categories in a wood chopping contest==
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  • ...of [[renewable energy]], is [[biology|biological]] material such as wood, wood waste, municipal solid waste, straw, sugar cane, algae, and many other bypr
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  • ...ting protrusions, like little [[knives]], and when run back and forth over wood, the saw cuts out a stream of small chips.
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  • {{dambigbox|text=For other men with this name see [[Joseph Wood (disambiguation)]].}} '''Joseph Wood''' (1712-1791) was a delegate of [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]] to the [[
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  • ...base of the water tupelo is the source of a favored wood of [[wood carving|wood carvers.]] *[http://eggtooth.homestead.com/AboutTupeloWood.html All About Tupelo Wood]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Wood stoves]]
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  • '''Charcoal''' is a fuel manufactured through the partial combustion of [[wood]].<ref name=mcgill2017-03-20/> Prehumans discovered how to use [[fire]] ea ...combustion, drives out all remaining water in the wood, and drives out the wood's volatile elements. The charcoal that remains is almost pure carbon.
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  • '''Archbishop Wood High School''' is a Catholic high school in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia ...ormed after a merge of Archbishop Wood High School for Boys and Archbishop Wood High School for Girls. An auditorium joins the two former schools.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>[[Wood]] processed into shapes for use as building materials
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  • ...ubpages}}</noinclude>a fuel manufactured through the partial combustion of wood
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  • '''Lumber''' is [[wood]] processed into shapes for use as building materials.
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  • * {{cite book |last= Wood |first= Ellen Meiksins |authorlink= Ellen Meiksins Wood |title= The Origin of Capitalism: A Longer View |year= 2002 |coauthors= |pu
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  • An artist who produces three-dimensional works, in materials such as wood, stone, metal and glass.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A device for burning [[wood]], for home heating, or [[cooking]]
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  • ...the trunk and branches of trees. Since the dawn of time, humans have used wood to make tools and implements, as a structural material for buildings and fu ...a result of the grain structure, wood is [[anisotropic]] and inhomogenous. Wood changes thickness and width with changes in its water content, but is littl
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  • ...an [[artist]] who produces three-dimensional works, in materials such as [[wood]], [[stone]], [[metal]] and [[glass]].
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  • An ingredient made from the destructive heating and blackening of wood, without burning and oxidation
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  • Cooking technique that involves slow cooking with charcoal or wood fires, sometimes outdoors, but generally in special ovens.
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  • | author=[[Robert W. Wood]] ...ratus. Nevertheless Blondlot described to Wood what he should be seeing. Wood did not reveal that he had tampered with the apparatus until the lights had
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  • Traditionally a piece of wood that was carved and twisted so that when it was thrown correctly it would r
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  • ...he walls of rooms within buildings, where it was safe to burn fuel, like [[wood]], [[peat]] or [[coal]]. Stone or brick were used for the fireplaces' wall [[Wood stoves]] proved superior to the traditional fireplace because they gave gre
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  • ''How many chucks would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?'' ''As many chucks as a woodchuck could if a woodchuck could chuck wood.''
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  • ...of dried, fibrous substances, but most commonly refers to those made from wood pulp.
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  • Sixteenth-century Japanese fortification, built of wood rather than stone and well-preserved, with a maze of pathways designed to c
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  • ...ants attempt to be the first to cut or saw through a log or other block of wood, often held at state fairs and agricultural shows.
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  • A cutting tool for making grooves or sometimes thinning a surface, often in wood but, with specialized designs, in metal or stone
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  • ...l, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear School] located at [[Fort Leonard Wood]], [[Missouri (U.S. state)|Missouri]] * [http://www.wood.army.mil/chmdsd/ Army Chemical Review] Professional bulletin of the Chemica
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  • * [[/Types of Wood|Types of Wood]]
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  • * [[Barrel (container)]], a cylindrical container made of wood or metal.
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  • A '''chisel''' is a cutting tool, with the most common types used for wood, and specialized forms with uses in [[metalworking]] and [[masonry]]. The s ==Categorizing wood chisels==
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  • A [[structure]], often made of a [[wood]] or [[metal]] frame, and consisting of a [[mattress]] and box-springs, whi
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  • A '''Wood stove''' is a device used for heating, for simple heating, or for cooking.< ...led a ''[[Franklin stove]]'', in 1741, that made more effective use of its wood fuel than a traditional open masonry [[fireplace]].<ref name=popularmechani
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  • *[http://www.rwjf.org/pr/topic.jsp?topicid=1006 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation - Addiction publications]
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  • ...e site]]; unusually for [[Castles in Japan|Japan]], the castle is built of wood rather than stone.]] ...side of the world, many castles were built in [[Japan]], typically also of wood.<ref>''Himeji Castle'': '[http://www.himeji-castle.gr.jp/index/English Virt
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  • ...nol]] can be used as a household disinfectant. [[Methanol]], also known as wood alcohol, is an impurity that caused blindness during the days of prohibitio [[Methanol]], or wood alcohol, (CH<sub>3</sub>OH) is an impurity found in alcoholic beverages tha
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  • ...mperature is generally lower than used for the destructive distillation of wood in making [[methanol]].
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  • ...Archeologic evidence indicates pre-humans learned to release energy, from wood, for cooking, in the distant past.<ref name=mcgill2017-03-20/> ...or food preparation.<ref name=mcgill2017-03-20/> Humans learned to process wood into [[charcoal (fuel)|charcoal]], and fats and oils into waxes, which had
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  • ...f name=consumerreports2021-02-23/> Sawdust was a byproduct of turning raw wood into manageable sized [[lumber]]. ...= https://www.consumerreports.org/pellet-wood-stoves/guide-to-pellet-and-wood-stoves/
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  • Leader of the [[Wood County Tea Party]] in Louisiana, self-described as a “A Christian, a [[T
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  • ...after teaching at [[Bowdoin College]] (2003-04) and completing a [[Robert Wood Johnson Foundation]] Scholars in Health Policy Research Fellowship at [[Har
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  • ...weight bias, towards the jack with the round being won by the player whose wood ends up closest to the jack. Several rounds are played until, for example,
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  • Building built in an area between Hornsey, Muswell Hill and Wood Green in North London, England, in 1873 as a public centre of recreation, e
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  • ...fferentiated from old commons in which the common pool resources are land, wood, fish, or other tangible, [[natural resources]]
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  • * [[Wood]]
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  • {{r|Wood}}
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  • 2. [[Relief]] ([[woodcut]] and [[wood engraving]]) ...mage is created by carving away the surface of a block of material—usually wood—so that the original, uncut surface of the block produces the inked image
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  • {{r|Fort Leonard Wood}}
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  • *Bob ([[Robert Culp]]) and Carol ([[Natalie Wood]])
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  • ...istance of a nail, which is often enhanced in wood because the nail pushes wood fibers aside, fibers which then snap against the nail shaft, a screw presen ...general, self-tapping or self-cutting is used in softer materials such as wood and sheet metal, while machine screws are in hard materials. To install a
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  • The original [[swing bridge]] was a made of wood, and only carried a single rail line, operated by the [[Grand Trunk Railway Contractors were allowed to propose either a metal of wood bridge.
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  • Board of a number of organizations including the [[Robert Wood Johnson Foundation]] and the National Council of the World Wildlife Foundat
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  • ...years. Vents in the bunker at the end of the car, along with slots in the wood floor racks, allowed cool air to circulate around the contents during trans ...it Co 1940.jpg|{{American Refrigerator Transit Co 1940.jpg/credit}}<br />A wood-sided refrigerator car of the American Refrigerator Transit Company special
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  • {{r|wood stoves}}
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  • #'Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)'
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  • {{r|Ronnie Wood}}
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  • {{rpl|Elijah Wood}} {{rpl|Natalie Wood}}
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  • {{r|Wood}}
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  • ...Paul N. (1904) ''Road and Footpath Construction: Macadamised Roads, Stone, Wood, and Asphalt Paving, Footpaths''. London: Cassell.
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  • ...'Fresh Verdicts on Joan of Arc''', edited by Bonnie Wheeler and Charles T. Wood.)
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Joseph Wood]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Battle of Belleau Wood}}
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  • * Ramón y Cajal, S. 1933 Histology, 10th ed., Wood, Baltimore.
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  • {{r|Wood}}
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  • ...tablished the Humanitarian Demining Training Center (HDTC) at Fort Leonard Wood. Both were created in direct response to the Presidential Landmine Policy D
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  • ...] [[World Heritage site]]; unusually for [[Japan]], the castle is built of wood rather than stone. In the foreground is one of 33 wells.]] Japanese castles were typically constructed of wood, though an exception is [[Himeji Castle]] (姫路城 ''Himeji-joo''), which
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  • {{r|Wood}}
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  • ...o as [[Lord's Middle Ground]] in 1811. This was at North Bank in St John's Wood, not far from the current ground, but Lord was forced to leave in 1813 afte
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  • ...r (tool)|hammer]] can drive a [[nail (fastener)|nail]] through pieces of [[wood]]. A [[wrench (tool)|wrench]] can tighten a [[nut (fastener)|nut]] onto a t
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  • ...[[metal]] bands. These buckets were functional, but due to the nature of wood, had a limited lifespan. Later, metal buckets were used. Today, buckets ma
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  • ...form partitions between the cells in the nest. A few species bore holes in wood dwellings and earn the enmity of some homeowners, though others regard them ...djacent tunnels. Carpenter bees do not eat wood. They discard the bits of wood, or re-use particles to build partitions between cells. The tunnel function
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  • | [[Joe Wood]]
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  • ...or shaping the edges of a sheet of material. Routers primarily are used on wood or plastic. ...edge of a piece of wood. Matching biscuit cuts are made in two pieces of wood to be joined almost invisibly; a wooden, glue-covered "biscuit" slides into
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  • ...but the pencil itself has come to take one of two basic forms, namely, the wood-cased pencil and the mechanical pencil. ...is used, the graphite writing medium is further exposed by shaving off the wood enclosure. With a mechanical pencil, a thin rod of graphite is inserted int
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  • {{r|wood stoves}}
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  • {{r|wood stoves}}
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  • ....fs.fed.us/documnts/fplgtr/fplgtr13.pdf Table 1: Higher heating values for wood (oven dried)] The values in this table are the average of oven-dried woods
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  • {{r|wood}}
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  • {{r|Bobby Wood}}
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  • ...her two or more pieces of material. Fasteners vary from the simple nail in wood, to complex, multiple subcomponent systems used for extremely complex engin
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  • Wooden barrels are constructed from strips of wood called ''staves'' and end pieces called ''headers'', with metal reinforcing
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  • ...issant'' is any of a certain group of large ant species, commonly called ''wood ants,'' that make mounded nests in British and European forests. The ''piss
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  • The practice chanter is essentially a long, thin piece of wood or plastic (in two parts) with a small diameter hole bored lengthwise throu Practice chanters are typically made out of a hard wood (such as African Blackwood), or plastic. The Gibson and Dunbar chanters are
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  • Later forms arose from technological developments: the Chinese wood-block book, the Gutenberg press using movable type, and later linotype and ...ncluding wood, wax, papyrus, paper, and cloth. Later technologies such as wood engraving, copperplate, lithography, and eventually photolithography furthe
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  • '''Fuels'''. The first fuel used to power ships was [[wood]], but the first widely-used fuel was [[coal]]. In the early 20th century, ...marine engines were [[reciprocating steam engine]]s, powered by steam from wood-, coal- or oil-fired [[boiler]]s. Starting in the 1930s, [[steam turbine]]
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  • {{r|John Wood}}
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  • ...is formed by the combustion of [[carbon]]-containing fuels, such as coal, wood, and petroleum. Carbon dioxide itself neither burns nor supports combustion
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  • ...dy of the sounding box, a bridge is set up, made of a special kind of hard wood (usually red sandalwood, tzu-t'an [traditional and simplified characters � ...cent years at least one maker has made bai na qin with the small pieces of wood being glued together only along their the upper halves of their sides, the
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  • ...today. Mount Lebanon is also famous for its cedar forests, which provided wood to build the ships of the [[Phoenicians]] in antiquity, were mentioned in t
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  • ...ively quick and easy to build. The tower and fence could be constructed of wood and yet still offer a strong defence. The motte had to be carefully constru
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  • ...itionally involves cooking meats over, or in the proximity of, charcoal or wood fires, generally outdoors; today gas and electricity are also frequently us | Open rack over smoky fire, preferably [[mesquite]] wood
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  • *Miles, L. & T. Wood (2004). ''About Time 4: the Unauthorized Guide to Doctor Who (Seasons 12-17 *Miles, L. & T. Wood (2004). ''About Time 5: the Unauthorized Guide to Doctor Who (Seasons 18-21
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  • ...ll jam into the top of the drilled hole, keeping the bolt from turning. In wood, the carriage bolt may even be hammered down to get the faces to lock in pl
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  • | Members || Bill Wyman, Charlie Watts, Ronnie Wood, Kenney Jones, Chris Rea, Andy Fairweather-Low, Geraint Watkins, and Mickey ...Charlie Watts and Ronnie Wood; current Who drummer Kenney Jones (who, with Wood, had been in Faces with [[Ronnie Lane]]), Chris Rea, Andy Fairweather-Low,
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  • | author = Wood, Justin N.
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  • ...f dried, fibrous substances, but most commonly refers to those made from [[wood pulp]].<ref>'''Etymology''' The word 'paper' originates from [[Latin]] ''pa ...d the modern method of [[papermaking]] (inspired from wasps and bees) from wood pulp in AD 105, the 2006 discovery of specimens bearing written Chinese cha
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  • *Ruth I Wood: Anabolic Steroids: A Fatal Attraction? Journal of Neuroendocrinology, Volu
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  • The movie was directed by [[Sam Wood]].
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  • *Juliette Wood, ''The Celts: Life, Myth, and Art'', Thorsons Publishers, 2002
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  • * Wood, Gordon S. ''Revolutionary Characters: What Made the Founders Different'' (
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