Predicting oven-dry density of Sugi (Cryptomeria japonica) using near infrared (NIR) spectroscopy and its effect on performance of wood moisture meter
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- 2012-10-25
著者
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HARADA Masaki
Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute
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KURODA Naohiro
Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute
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WATANABE Ken
Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute
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Noshiro Shuichi
Forestry & Forest Products Research Institute
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KOBAYASHI Isao
Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute
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