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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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  • '''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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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Joseph Wood]]. Needs checking by a human.
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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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  • ...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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  • 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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  • 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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