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D.G. Bell & Associates., Canadian Forestry Service, Alberta Forest Service, and Canada-Alberta Forest Resource Development Agreement., eds. Forest sector secondary industry development study. Edmonton, Alta: Canadian Forestry Service, 1987.

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Raw Materials Research and Development Council (Nigeria). Multi-Disciplinary Task Force on Wood and Wood Products Sector. Report of the Multi-Disciplinary Task Force on Wood and Wood Products Sector. Lagos: The Council, 1989.

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Markku, Kallio, Dykstra Dennis P, Binkley Clark Shepard, and International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis., eds. The Global forest sector: An analytical perspective. Chichester [West Sussex]: Wiley, 1987.

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Backman, Charles A. The forest industrial sector of Russia: Opportunity awaiting. New York: Parthenon Pub. Group, 1998.

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Canadian Industry Program for Energy Conservation. Status of energy use in Canadian wood products sector. [Ottawa]: Office of Energy Efficiency, 2010.

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Associates, Woodbridge Reed and, Canada Forestry Canada, and Canada-British Columbia Forest Resource Development Agreement., eds. Substitution: The real threat to BC's wood products sector. Victoria, B.C: Forestry Canada, 1989.

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United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Compliance, ed. EPA Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project. Washington, DC: Office of Compliance, Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1995.

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Committee, Raw Materials Research and Development Council (Nigeria) Multi-Disciplinary. Multi-Disciplinary Committee report of a techno-economic survey on wood and wood products sector. 4th ed. Abuja: Raw Materials Research and Development Council, Federal Ministry of Science and Technology, 2003.

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Raw Materials Research and Development Council (Nigeria). Multi-Disciplinary Task Force on Wood and Wood Products Sector. An update report of the Multi-Disciplinary Task Force for the Techno-Economic Survey of the Wood and Wood Products Sector. Abuja: The Council, 1996.

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Skog, Kenneth. Status and trends for the U.S. forest products sector: A technical document supporting the Forest Service 2010 RPA assessment. Madison, WI: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Forest Products Laboratory, 2012.

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Raw Materials Research and Development Council (Nigeria). Multi-Disciplinary Task Force on Wood and Wood Products Sector. An update report of the Multi-Disciplinary Task Force for the techno-economic survey of the wood and the wood products sector. Abuja: Raw materials reserch and development council, 1996.

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Centre, Pacific Forestry, Nawitka Renewable Resource Consultants Ltd., and H.A. Simons (International) Ltd., eds. The expected influence of biomass in the British Columbia energy sector to 2010 AD. Victoria, B.C: Forestry Canada, Pacific and Yukon Region, Pacific Forestry Centre, 1991.

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Zhu, Shushuai. Global effects of accelerated tariff liberalization in the forest products sector to 2010. [Portland, Or.]: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, 2002.

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Zhu, Shushuai. Global effects of accelerated tariff liberalization in the forest products sector to 2010. Portland, OR (333 S.W. First Ave., Portland 97208-3890): U.S. Dept. of Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, 2002.

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Croatia) International scientific conference Wood is good -- with knowledge and technology to a competitive forestry and wood technology sector (23rd 2012 Zagreb. Wood is good: With knowledge and technology to a competitive forestry and wood technology sector : proceedings, 23rd International Scientific Conference. Edited by Grbac Ivica editor. Zagreb: Faculty of Forestry, Zagreb University, 2012.

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van Kooten, G. Cornelis, and Linda Voss, eds. International trade in forest products: lumber trade disputes, models and examples. Wallingford: CABI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781789248234.0000.

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Abstract Because of the long-standing Canada-United States lumber trade dispute and the current pressure on the world's forests as a renewable energy source, much attention has been directed toward the modelling of international trade in wood products. Two types of trade models are described in this book: one is rooted in economic theory and mathematical programming, and the other consists of two econometric/statistical models--a gravity model rooted in theory and an approach known as GVAR that relies on time series analyses. The purpose of the book is to provide the background theory behind models and enable readers to easily construct their own models to analyze policy questions, whether in forestry or another sector. Examples in the book illustrate how models can be used to say something about a variety of issues, including identification of the gains and losses to various players in the North American softwood lumber business, and the potential for redirecting sales of lumber to countries outside the United States. The discussion is expanded to include other products besides lumber, and used to examine, for example, the effects of log export restrictions by one naton on all other forestry jurisdictions, the impacts of climate policies as they relate to the global forest sector, and the impact of oil prices on forest product markets throughout the world.
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Sommers, Paul. Improving the vitality of the secondary wood products sectors in Oregon. Seattle, Wash: Northwest Policy Center, Institute for Public Policy and Management, Graduate School of Public Affairs, University of Washington, 1990.

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Raitzer, David A. Assessing the impact of CIFOR's influence on policy and practice in the Indonesian pulp and paper sector. Bogor, Indonesia: Center for International Forestry Research, 2008.

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Clark, Jean E. Culture collection of wood-inhabiting fungi. Vancouver, B.C: Forintek Canada Corp., Western Forest Products Laboratory, 1985.

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Smith, Gary W. Counties within the spotted owl region of the Pacific Northwest: Indicators of the importance and performance of wood products related sectors : 1969-90. [Pullman]: Cooperative Extension, Washington State University, 1993.

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Mehrencev, Andrey, and Boris Men'shikov. Technology and equipment for the production of semi-finished products of wooden housing construction and special types of saw products. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1099276.

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It consists of two main sections. The first section provides information about the properties of wood as a wall material used for the construction of baths, houses, cottages. The device of the equipment is considered, structural and technological schemes of sites and shops for the production of semi-finished products for wooden housing construction are given. In the second section, various areas of processing of Humpbacks for various types of saw products are considered, including those that were not previously produced from them - profile milled parts, pallets, etc. Compiled in accordance with the Federal state educational standards of higher education in the areas of bachelor's and master's degree 35.03.02, 35.04.02 "Technology of logging and wood processing industries". It will be useful for students of the "forest Engineering" profile when completing course work and the corresponding sections of the final qualification work, as well as for students of secondary vocational education. It can be used by institutions engaged in professional training within the framework of professional standards and additional professional education.
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Kallio, Markku, and Dennis P. Dykstra. The Global Forest Sector: An Analytical Perspective. John Wiley & Sons Inc, 1987.

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EPA Office of Compliance Sector Notebook Project. For sale by the U.S. G.P.O., Supt. of Docs, 1995.

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Impacts of COVID-19 on wood value chains and forest sector response. FAO, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4060/cb1987en.

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Research approaches to support non-wood forest products sector development: Case of Arkhangelsk Region, Russia ... Finland: European Forest Institute, 1999.

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Employment Trends and Prospects in the European Forest Sector: A Study Prepared for the European Forest Sector Outlook Study (Efsos) (Geneva Timber and Forest Discussion Papers,). United Nations, 2003.

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Lake, Morris. Australian Forest Woods. CSIRO Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9781486307791.

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Australian Forest Woods describes about 130 of the most significant Australian forest trees and their wood. The introductory sections introduce the reader to the uniqueness and usefulness of forest trees. The book examines the forest tree species and their wood with photographs, botanical descriptions and a summary of the characteristics of the wood. A section on wood identification includes fundamental information on tree growth and wood structure. With over 900 images, this is the most comprehensive guide ever written on Australian forest woods, both for the amateur and the professional wood enthusiast. Macrophotographs of the wood are shown in association with a physical description of wood characteristics, which will aid identification. This technique was developed by Jean-Claude Cerre, France, and his macrophotographs are included in the book.
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Gallardo Lara, Cecilia. Productos de Ingeniería en madera. INFOR, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.52904/20.500.12220/30395.

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El propósito de este documento es aportar al sector forestal-maderero información de valor estratégico que pueda contribuir de forma positiva a los diversos actores que hoy desarrollan sus trabajos e investigaciones en el área de productos de madera para la construcción en el país. En el documento se presenta una revisión y descripción de los productos de ingeniería en madera (EWP-Engineered Wood Products) que han desempeñado un papel importante en la innovación de materiales de construcción durante las últimas tres décadas y que son el resultado de la aplicación de la ciencia e ingeniería de materiales en el proceso de utilización óptima de componentes de madera.
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Harnish, Stacy M. Anomia and Anomic Aphasia: Implications for Lexical Processing. Edited by Anastasia M. Raymer and Leslie J. Gonzalez Rothi. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199772391.013.7.

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Anomia is a term that describes the inability to retrieve a desired word, and is the most common deficit present across different aphasia syndromes. Anomic aphasia is a specific aphasia syndrome characterized by a primary deficit of word retrieval with relatively spared performance in other language domains, such as auditory comprehension and sentence production. Damage to a number of cognitive and motor systems can produce errors in word retrieval tasks, only subsets of which are language deficits. In the cognitive and neuropsychological underpinnings section, we discuss the major processing steps that occur in lexical retrieval and outline how deficits at each of the stages may produce anomia. The neuroanatomical correlates section will include a review of lesion and neuroimaging studies of language processing to examine anomia and anomia recovery in the acute and chronic stages. The assessment section will highlight how discrepancies in performance between tasks contrasting output modes and input modalities may provide insight into the locus of impairment in anomia. Finally, the treatment section will outline some of the rehabilitation techniques for forms of anomia, and take a closer look at the evidence base for different aspects of treatment.
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Baerman, Matthew, ed. The Oxford Handbook of Inflection. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199591428.001.0001.

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Inflection is the expression of grammatical information through changes in word forms. This confrontation between general principles of syntactic organization and the often idiosyncratic properties of words has brought about systems whose properties—among them an often high degree of complexity—are an important object of investigation in their own right. Because it is something that many languages happily do without, inflection has a curious and often contentious status within linguistics. But even so, there is a fascinating and well-delimited set of facts out there to be explored, for which this handbook will be a guide. The volume is made up of twenty-four chapters, which together take a theoretically ecumenical approach, with particular attention paid to draw the examples from a wide variety of languages. The first section covers the fundamental building blocks of inflectional form and content: morphemes, features, and means of exponence. The second section focuses on what is probably the most characteristic property of inflectional systems, paradigmatic structure, and the non-trivial nature of the mapping between function and form. The third section covers change and variation over time, and the fourth section covers computational issues from a theoretical and practical standpoint. Section five addresses psycholinguistic questions. The final section is devoted to sketches of individual inflectional systems, illustrating a range of typological possibilities across a genetically diverse set of languages from Africa, Asia and the Pacific, Australia, Europe, and South America.
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Case, Julialicia, Eric Freeze, and Salvatore Pane. Story Mode. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781350301405.

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Against the backdrop of a hyper-competitive AAA industry and the perception that it is a world reserved for top programmers and hard-core ‘gamers’, Story Mode offers an accessible entry-point for all into writing and designing complex and emotionally affecting narrative video games. The first textbook to combine game design with creative writing techniques, this much-needed resource makes the skills necessary to consume and create digital and multi-modal stories attainable and fun. Appealing to the growing calls for greater inclusivity and access to this important contemporary apparatus of expression, this book offers low-cost, accessible tools and instruction that bridge the knowledge gap for creative writers, showing them how they can merge their skill-set with the fundamentals of game creation and empowering them to produce their own games which push stories beyond the page and the written word. Broken down into 4 sections to best orientate writers from any technological background to the strategies of game production, this book offers: - Contextual and introductory chapters exploring the history and variety of various game genres. - Discussions of how traditional creative writing approaches to character, plot, world-building and dialogue can be utilised in game writing. - An in-depth overview of game studies concepts such as game construction, interactivity, audience engagement, empathy, real-world change and representation that orientate writers to approach games from the perspective of a designer. - A whole section on the practical elements of work-shopping, tools, collaborative writing as well as extended exercises guiding readers through long-term, collaborative, game-centred projects using suites and tools like Twine, Audacity, Bitsy, and GameMaker. Featuring detailed craft lessons, hands-on exercises and case studies, this is the ultimate guide for creative writers wanting to diversify into writing for interactive, digital and contemporary modes of storytelling. Designed not to lay out a roadmap to a successful career in the games industry but to empower writers to experiment in a medium previously regarded as exclusive, this book demystifies the process behind creating video games, orienting readers to a wide range of new possible forms and inspiring them to challenge mainstream notions of what video games can be and become.
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Çalışkan, Mehmet. Kur’ân Dilinde Yemin Üslûbu. Edited by Ayşe Uzun. Oku Okut Yayınları, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.55709/okuokutyayinlari.9.

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The Style of Oath in the Qur’ānic Language. In this study, in particular, the subject of what qasams mean in the integrity of the Qur’ān is discussed in the context of the Surah. In the introduction of the four-part study, the subject was examined in terms of scope and method. The first chapter focused on the sameness and difference of concepts such as qasam, oath and hilf within the conceptual framework. In the linguistic framework, the letters used for Qasam are explained; the oath with him (muqsamūn bih) and the answer to the oath (muqsamūn alayh). Again, in the first chapter “zahir” and “muzmar” were explained from the types of vows. In the second part of the study, the Qasam tradition in Arabic language and culture in the pre-Islamic period was examined. Among the subjects of the oath in ignorance are Allah, the Kaaba, idols, time and many natural beings. In the pre-Islamic period, poets, wizards, oracles, along with expressions of vows to obtain material benefits, said mysterious words that made people believe and turn to themselves. In particular, oracles left their oaths in mystery because they expressed what was sworn with them according to their beliefs and cultures but did not say the answer. In the third chapter, the forms of qasam in the Mekkī-Madanī Mekkī and Madanī surahs were compared, and in this context, it was found that the qasams in the Mekkī surahs are an example of open vows in general. In this chapter, it is also stated that Allah swears by his person and adjectives, as well as by oath to both observant and exchange beings. In this context, it has also been determined that the qasams in Madanī surahs constitute an example of closed oaths. It is certain that the oaths constitute an introduction to the answer to the oath, as well as noting that the matters that are sworn with it are important for people. Because vows are only completed and understood by their answers. An unanswered oath turns into an action that is unclear why it was sworn. In the third chapter, there are also related examples of those who are sworn in the Qur’ān in the style of “qath and those who constitute answers to the oath. In addition, examples of vows in Qur’ānic stories are also discussed in this section. In the fourth chapter the possible causes, goals, consequences of the bowl, and the oath of Allah were thinned, and in this chapter, the fiqh dimension of the bowl was also pointed out. Those who believe that Allah Most High will not swear by beings have suggested that this cannot be considered for Allah, since the oath aims to glorify only those who are sworn. Allah's oath to beings is to draw attention to the benefit and harm of the beings who are sworn. In addition, it means that Allah swears to different beings and swears to him over those beings. Because those who say that there is the word “Rab” at the beginning of the objects swore understood the oath to fig as “by the Rab of Tin”. As a result, it was concluded that the oath was a means of linguistic communication and interaction to inculcate trust and trust between people and societies from the beginning of its history. In the period of ignorance, people swore an oath to anything they considered sacred, while in the Islamic period it was requested that the oath be made only to Allah. During the Islamic period, provisions on oaths were made, they were asked not to swear unless necessary, and Muslims were not welcome to swear unnecessarily. In this context, a false oath was considered a great sin.
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