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2002 FPJ SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX All of the articles in the 2002 Forest Products Journal, volume 52, are listed both by subject and by author. Reprints of most articles are available at $6 each. Bulk rates are also available. Please give reprint numbers when ordering. When printer-quality reprints are no longer available, photocopies can be ordered at 50 cents per page. All orders are subject to a $6 minimum charge plus $5 handling charge per order. There is a charge of $6 for a copy of the 2002 FPJ Subject and Author Index. Adhesives/Adhesion Service, Y. Zhou and D.P. Kamdem, 3:77-81 Lumber and Panel Products, D. Barnes, Effects of Ireatment Methods on Relative (No. 9257). 9:31-.39 (No. 9.317). Reactivity of BioMass Extracts Toward For¬ I'he Effect of Lab-Made Flakes on Physical Performance of Pyrolysis Oil-Based Wood maldehyde, C.-M. Chen and L.C.-Y. Hsu, and Mechanical Property Variability of Lab¬ Adhesives in (3SB, F. CTan, B. Riedl, X.-M. 2:92-99 (No. 9210). oratory Flakeboard, C.J. Moriartv, 2:69-73 Wang, X. Lu, C. Amen-Chen, and C. Roy, Performance of Pyrolysis Oil-Based Wood (No. 9165). 4:31-38 (No. 92.30). Adhesives in OSB, F. C^han, B. Riedl, X.-M. Effect of Log Storage on Structural Veneer Selected Properties of Hybrid Poplar Clear Wang, X. Lu, C. Amen-C^hen, and C. Roy, Processing, R. Shmulsky, 4:82-84 (No. 923.3). Wood and Composite Panels, J.J. Peters, 4:31-38 (No. 9230). D.A. Bender, M.P. Wolcott, and J.D. John- Air and Water Quality Fdfects of Wood-Preservative Treatments on .son, 5:45-54 (No. 9258). .Mechanical Properties of F7Glass/Phenolic Environmental Tradeoffs: Life Cycle Ap¬ Pultruded Composite Reinforcement for Theoretical Approach on Specific Surface proach to Evaluate the Burdens and Benefits Wood, C. Tascioglu, B. Goodell, and R. Area of Wood Particles, P. Bekhta and S. of Emission Control Systems in the Wood Lopez-Anido, 11/12:5.3-61 (No. 9.376). Hiziroglu, 4:72-76 (No. 9254). Panel Industry, B. Sauer, W. Franklin, R. Miner, 1). Word, and B. Upton, 3:30-59 Effects of Zinc Borate on the Properties of Volatile Organic Compound Flmissions (No. 9408). Medium Density Fiberboard, K. Tsunoda, Arising From the Hot-Pressing of Mixed H. Watanabe, K. Fukuda, and K. Hagio, Hardwood Particleboard, T. Jiang, D.J. V^olatile Organic Compound Emissions 11/12:62-65 (No. 9.361). Gardner, and M.G.D. Baumann, 11/12: During Hot-Pressing of Southern Pine Par¬ 66-77 (No. 9.351). ticleboard: Panel Size Effects and Trade-Off Fungal Susceptibility of Interior Commer¬ Between Press Time and Temperature, W. cial Building Panels, P.Fi. Laks, D.L. Richter, Volatile Organic Compound Emissions Wang, D.J. Gardner, and M.G.D. Baumann, and G.M. Larkin, 5:41-44 (No. 9262). During Hot-Pressing of Southern Pine Par¬ 4:24-.50(No. 9261). How to Analyze Strand Alignment of C3ri- ticleboard: Panel Size FTfects and Trade-Off Anatomy and Quality ented Strandboard, W. Xu, 4:48-52 (No. Between Press Time and Temperature, W. Selected Properties of Hybrid Poplar Clear 9270). Wang, D.]. Gardner, and M.G.D. Baumann, 4:24-.30 (No. 9261). Wood and Composite Panels, J.J. Peters, Manual Strand Orientation as a Means of D.A. Bender, M.P. Wolcott, and J.I3. |ohn- Improving the Flexural Properties of Wood- Wood Particle Size Affects the Decay Resis¬ son, 5:45-54 (No. 9258). Wool Cement Boards in the Philippines, tance of Wood Fiber/'Thermoplastic Com¬ Volume Recovery, (jrade Yield, and Prop¬ R.J. Cabangon, R.B. Cunningham, and P.D. posites, S.A. V'erhev and P.F7 Laks, 11/12: erties of Lumber From Young-Cjrowth Sitka Evans, 4:53-59 (No. 9272). :’8-81 (No. 9.381). ' Spruce and Western Hemlock in Southeast Manufacturing Particleboard From Fiastern Deterioration/Degradation Alaska, G.A. Christiansen, K.R. Julin, R.J. and Preservation Redcedar, S. Hiziroglu, R.B. Holcomb, and Ross, and S. Willits, 5:81-87 (No. 9226). Q. Wu, 7/8:72-76 (No. 9295). Comparison of Fixation Rates on Flarly- Chemistry and wood, Latewood, Sapwood, and Heartwood Chemical Modification A Model of the Fiffect of Fines Content on of CCA- Treated Douglas-flr, Southern Pine, the Strength Properties of Oriented Strand Effect of Glycol on Movement of Borate and Flastern l.arch, A. Guo, P.A. Cooper, Wood Composites, D. Barnes, 5:55-60 (No. From Fused Borate Rods, C.M. Freitag and Y.T. Ung, and J.N.R. Ruddick, 5:77-80 9263). J.J. Morrell, 6:68-74 (No. 9269). (No. 9292). A Model of the Effect of Orienter Design Composites and Comparison of Strength Properties and Fail¬ Engineered Products and Operating Variables on the Mean Angu¬ ure Characteristics Between Fire-Retardant- lar Deviation of Oriented Wood Strands, D. Demonstration Building Constructed With Barnes, 7/8:6.3-71 (No. 929.3). Treated and Untreated Roof Framing Lum¬ Round Mortise and Tenon Joints and Sal¬ ber After Long-Term Exposure: A South vage Material From Small-Diameter Tree A Model of the Fdfect of Strand Angle and Carolina Case Study, D.A. Hodgin and Stems, C. Eckelman, H. Akcay, R. Leavitt, Grain Angle on the Strength Properties of A.W.C. Lee, 6:91-94 (No. 9232). and E. Haviarova, 11/12:82-86 (No. 9331). Oriented Veneer and Strand Wood Compos¬ Comparisons of Interlaboratory Swellome- ites, D. Barnes, 4:39-47 (No. 9259). Durability of an Extruded HDPF7Wood ter Testing of Two Water-Repellent Preser¬ Composite, D.E. Pendleton, T.A. Hoffard, Monitoring in-situ Density Change for In- vative Formulations for Millwork, E.L. 1. Adcock, B. Woodward, and M.P. Wolcott, Process Measurement and Control of Hot Schmidt, T.P. Murphy, C.N. Cheeks, A.S. 6:21-27 (No. 9278). Pressing, S. Wang and P.M. Winistorfer, 7/8: Ross, T.S. Chiu, and R.S. Williams, 3:82-84 77-82 (No. 9.315). (No. 9222). Effect of Cement/Wood Ratio on the Prop¬ erties of Cement-Bonded Particleboard Orientation of OSB and Particleboard Development and Application of Colori¬ Using CCA-Treated Wood Removed From Strands for High-Strength Oriented Strand metric Microassay for Determining Boron- 102 NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2002 2002 FPJ SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX All of the articles in the 2002 Forest Products Journal, volume 52, are listed both by subject and by author. Reprints of most articles are available at $6 each. Bulk rates are also available. Please give reprint numbers when ordering. When printer-quality reprints are no longer available, photocopies can be ordered at 50 cents per page. All orders are subject to a $6 minimum charge plus $5 handling charge per order. There is a charge of $6 for a copy of the 2002 FPJ Subject and Author Index. Adhesives/Adhesion Service, Y. Zhou and D.P. Kamdem, 3:77-81 Lumber and Panel Products, D. Barnes, Effects of Ireatment Methods on Relative (No. 9257). 9:31-.39 (No. 9.317). Reactivity of BioMass Extracts Toward For¬ I'he Effect of Lab-Made Flakes on Physical Performance of Pyrolysis Oil-Based Wood maldehyde, C.-M. Chen and L.C.-Y. Hsu, and Mechanical Property Variability of Lab¬ Adhesives in (3SB, F. CTan, B. Riedl, X.-M. 2:92-99 (No. 9210). oratory Flakeboard, C.J. Moriartv, 2:69-73 Wang, X. Lu, C. Amen-Chen, and C. Roy, Performance of Pyrolysis Oil-Based Wood (No. 9165). 4:31-38 (No. 92.30). Adhesives in OSB, F. C^han, B. Riedl, X.-M. Effect of Log Storage on Structural Veneer Selected Properties of Hybrid Poplar Clear Wang, X. Lu, C. Amen-C^hen, and C. Roy, Processing, R. Shmulsky, 4:82-84 (No. 923.3). Wood and Composite Panels, J.J. Peters, 4:31-38 (No. 9230). D.A. Bender, M.P. Wolcott, and J.D. John- Air and Water Quality Fdfects of Wood-Preservative Treatments on .son, 5:45-54 (No. 9258). .Mechanical Properties of F7Glass/Phenolic Environmental Tradeoffs: Life Cycle Ap¬ Pultruded Composite Reinforcement for Theoretical Approach on Specific Surface proach to Evaluate the Burdens and Benefits Wood, C. Tascioglu, B. Goodell, and R. Area of Wood Particles, P. Bekhta and S. of Emission Control Systems in the Wood Lopez-Anido, 11/12:5.3-61 (No. 9.376). Hiziroglu, 4:72-76 (No. 9254). Panel Industry, B. Sauer, W. Franklin, R. Miner, 1). Word, and B. Upton, 3:30-59 Effects of Zinc Borate on the Properties of Volatile Organic Compound Flmissions (No. 9408). Medium Density Fiberboard, K. Tsunoda, Arising From the Hot-Pressing of Mixed H. Watanabe, K. Fukuda, and K. Hagio, Hardwood Particleboard, T. Jiang, D.J. V^olatile Organic Compound Emissions 11/12:62-65 (No. 9.361). Gardner, and M.G.D. Baumann, 11/12: During Hot-Pressing of Southern Pine Par¬ 66-77 (No. 9.351). ticleboard: Panel Size Effects and Trade-Off Fungal Susceptibility of Interior Commer¬ Between Press Time and Temperature, W. cial Building Panels, P.Fi. Laks, D.L. Richter, Volatile Organic Compound Emissions Wang, D.J. Gardner, and M.G.D. Baumann, and G.M. Larkin, 5:41-44 (No. 9262). During Hot-Pressing of Southern Pine Par¬ 4:24-.50(No. 9261). How to Analyze Strand Alignment of C3ri- ticleboard: Panel Size FTfects and Trade-Off Anatomy and Quality ented Strandboard, W. Xu, 4:48-52 (No. Between Press Time and Temperature, W. Selected Properties of Hybrid Poplar Clear 9270). Wang, D.]. Gardner, and M.G.D. Baumann, 4:24-.30 (No. 9261). Wood and Composite Panels, J.J. Peters, Manual Strand Orientation as a Means of D.A. Bender, M.P. Wolcott, and J.I3. |ohn- Improving the Flexural Properties of Wood- Wood Particle Size Affects the Decay Resis¬ son, 5:45-54 (No. 9258). Wool Cement Boards in the Philippines, tance of Wood Fiber/'Thermoplastic Com¬ Volume Recovery, (jrade Yield, and Prop¬ R.J. Cabangon, R.B. Cunningham, and P.D. posites, S.A. V'erhev and P.F7 Laks, 11/12: erties of Lumber From Young-Cjrowth Sitka Evans, 4:53-59 (No. 9272). :’8-81 (No. 9.381). ' Spruce and Western Hemlock in Southeast Manufacturing Particleboard From Fiastern Deterioration/Degradation Alaska, G.A. Christiansen, K.R. Julin, R.J. and Preservation Redcedar, S. Hiziroglu, R.B. Holcomb, and Ross, and S. Willits, 5:81-87 (No. 9226). Q. Wu, 7/8:72-76 (No. 9295). Comparison of Fixation Rates on Flarly- Chemistry and wood, Latewood, Sapwood, and Heartwood Chemical Modification A Model of the Fiffect of Fines Content on of CCA- Treated Douglas-flr, Southern Pine, the Strength Properties of Oriented Strand Effect of Glycol on Movement of Borate and Flastern l.arch, A. Guo, P.A. Cooper, Wood Composites, D. Barnes, 5:55-60 (No. From Fused Borate Rods, C.M. Freitag and Y.T. Ung, and J.N.R. Ruddick, 5:77-80 9263). J.J. Morrell, 6:68-74 (No. 9269). (No. 9292). A Model of the Effect of Orienter Design Composites and Comparison of Strength Properties and Fail¬ Engineered Products and Operating Variables on the Mean Angu¬ ure Characteristics Between Fire-Retardant- lar Deviation of Oriented Wood Strands, D. Demonstration Building Constructed With Barnes, 7/8:6.3-71 (No. 929.3). Treated and Untreated Roof Framing Lum¬ Round Mortise and Tenon Joints and Sal¬ ber After Long-Term Exposure: A South vage Material From Small-Diameter Tree A Model of the Fdfect of Strand Angle and Carolina Case Study, D.A. Hodgin and Stems, C. Eckelman, H. Akcay, R. Leavitt, Grain Angle on the Strength Properties of A.W.C. Lee, 6:91-94 (No. 9232). and E. Haviarova, 11/12:82-86 (No. 9331). Oriented Veneer and Strand Wood Compos¬ Comparisons of Interlaboratory Swellome- ites, D. Barnes, 4:39-47 (No. 9259). Durability of an Extruded HDPF7Wood ter Testing of Two Water-Repellent Preser¬ Composite, D.E. Pendleton, T.A. Hoffard, Monitoring in-situ Density Change for In- vative Formulations for Millwork, E.L. 1. Adcock, B. Woodward, and M.P. Wolcott, Process Measurement and Control of Hot Schmidt, T.P. Murphy, C.N. Cheeks, A.S. 6:21-27 (No. 9278). Pressing, S. Wang and P.M. Winistorfer, 7/8: Ross, T.S. Chiu, and R.S. Williams, 3:82-84 77-82 (No. 9.315). (No. 9222). Effect of Cement/Wood Ratio on the Prop¬ erties of Cement-Bonded Particleboard Orientation of OSB and Particleboard Development and Application of Colori¬ Using CCA-Treated Wood Removed From Strands for High-Strength Oriented Strand metric Microassay for Determining Boron- 102 NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2002 Containing Compounds, S.N. Kartal and F. lected Fungicide Formulations, J.J. Morrell, Direct Withdrawal Strength of Single-Sta¬ Green III, 6:75-79 (No. 9304). C.S. Love, and C.M. Freitag, 2:53-61 (No. ple Joints in Pine Plywood, J. Zhang, F. 9177). Quin, B. Tackett, and S. Park, 2:86-91 (No. Durability of an Extruded HDPE/Wood 9239). Composite, D.E. Pendleton, T.A. Hoffard, Properties of Laboratory-Made Plywood T. Adcock, B. Woodward, and M.P. Wolcott, With Fipronil* Insecticide Added in the Economic Feasibility of Producing Inside- 6:21-27 (No. 9278). Resin Formulation, D.P. Kamdem, J. Hope, Out Beams From Small-Diameter Logs, J. Oudenwever, and M. Munro, 9:40-43 D.W Patterson, R.A. Kluender, and J.E. Effect of Cemented/Wood Ratio on the (No. 9313).' Granskog, 1:23-26 (No. 9186). Properties of Cement/Bonded Particleboard Using CCA-Treated Wood Removed From Relationships Between Mechanical Prop¬ Effect of Cross Holes on the Strength of Service, Y. Zhou and D.P. Kamdem, 3:77-81 erties, Weight Loss, and Chemical Composi¬ Chair and Table Legs, C.A. Eckelman, Y.Z. (No. 9257). tion of Wood During Incipient Brown-Rot Erdil, and E. Haviarova, 5:67-70 (No. Decay, S.F. Curling, C.A. Clausen, and J.E. 9370). Effect of Glycol on Movement of Borate Winandy, 7/8:34-39 (No. 9.308). From Fused Borate Rods, C.iM. Freitag and Effect of High-Temperature Drying on J.J. Morrell, 6:68-74 (No. 9269). Treatability of Refractory Species With Bending and Shear Strengths of Western Amine and Amine/Ammoniacal Formula¬ Hemlock Lumber, M. Thiam, M.R. Milota, Effect of Pre-Extraction by Different Sol¬ tions of ACQ, P.l. .Morris, S.M. McFarling, and R.J. Leichti, 4:64-68 (No. 9152). vent Systems on Leaching of CCA Compo¬ and A.R. Zahora, 10:37-42 (No. 9342). nents From Treated Appalachian Hard¬ Effect of Loading and Vibration on Bending woods, B.E. Dawson-Andoh, J.J. Slahor, L. Use of Anti-Stain Chemical Treatments by Properties of Pallet Deckboards, S.M. Con¬ Osborn, and L. McDonald, 10:62-66 (No. the Western U.S. Softwood Lumber Indus¬ nolly and A.W.C. Lee, 9:63-65 (No. 9434). 9169). try, 1999, R.C. Anderson, E. Hansen, and J. Effect of Metal Connector Plates on the Morrell, 4:69-71 (No. 9265). Effects of Incising on Treatability and Leach- Bending Strength of Solid Sawn Lumber ability of CCA-C-lreated Eastern Hemlock, Wood Particle Size Affects the Decay Resis¬ and LVL: A Pilot Study, R. Gupta and B. S. N. Kartal and S.T. Lebow, 2:44-48 (No. tance of Wood Fiber/Thermoplastic Com¬ Wagner, 10:71-74 (No.'9440). 9215). posites, S.A. Verhey and P.E. Laks, 11/12: Flexural Properties of Salvaged Dead Yel¬ 78-81 (No. 9381). Effects of Wood-Preservative Treatments on low-Cedar From Southeast Alaska, D.W. Mechanical Properties of E-Glass/Phenolic Wood Pole Purchasing, Inspection, and Green, K.A. McDonald, P.E. Hennon, J.W. Pultruded Composite Reinforcement for Maintenance: A Survey of Utility Practices, Evans, and J.H. Stevens, 1:81-88 (No. Wood, C. Tascioglu, B. Goodell, and R. M. Mankowski, E. Hansen, and J.J. Morrell, 9168). Lopez-Anido, 11/12:53-61 (No. 9376). 11/12:43-50 (No. 93.36). Holding Strength of Screws in Plywood and Effects of Zinc Borate on the Properties of Drying and Storage Oriented Strandboard, Y.Z. Erdil, J. Zhang, Medium Density Fiberboard, K. Tsunoda, and C.A. Eckelman, 6:55-62 (No. 9277). Effect of Air Velocity on Surface EMC in the H. Watanabe, K. Fukuda, and K. Hagio, Drying of Red Oak Lumber, R. Shmulsky, Lateral Holding Strength of Dowel Joints 11/12:62-65 (No. 9361). K. Kadir, and R. Erickson, 1:78-80 (No. Constructed of Plywood and Oriented Fungal Susceptibility of Interior Commer¬ 9202). Strandboard, J. Zhang, Y.Z. Erdil, and C.A. cial Building Panels, PE. Laks, D.E. Richter, Eckelman, 7/8:83-89 (No. 9300). Effect of High-Temperature Drying on and G.M. Larkin, 5:41-44 (No. 9262). Bending and Shear Strengths of Western A Model of the Effect of Strand Angle and Mold Performance of Some Construction Hemlock Lumber, M. Thiam, M.R. iMilota, Grain Angle on the Strength Properties of Products With and Without Borates, J.L. and R.J. Leichti, 4:64-68 (No. 9152). Oriented Veneer and Strand Wood Com¬ posites, D. Barnes, 4:39-47 (No. 9259). Fogel and J.D. Lloyd, 2:38-43 (No. 9213). Effect of Log Storage on Structural Veneer Movement of Boron and Fluoride From Rod Processing, R. Shmulsky, 4:82-84 (No. Nondestruc:ive Evaluation Techniques for Formations Into Douglas-f'ir Heartwood, 9233). Assessing Modulus of Elasticity and Stiff¬ ness of Small-Diameter Logs, X. Wang, R.J. R.G. Rhatigan, J.J. Morrell, and C.M. Longitudinal Shrinkage, Kiln-Drying De¬ Ross, J.A. Mattson, J.R. Erickson, J.W. Freitag, 11/12:38-42 (No. 9325). fects, and Lumber Grade Recovery of Red Forsman, E.A. Geske, and M.A. Wehr, A New Fungicide Combination for Preven¬ Pine {Pinus resinosa Ah) From a 25-Year-Old 2:79-85 (No. 9216). tion of Kiln Brown Stain ofWhite Pine, E.L. Natural Stand and a 57-Year-Old Planta¬ Schmidt, T.L. Highley, and M.H. Freeman, tion, T. Deresse, R.K. Shepard, and R.W Pilot Study to Examine Use of Transverse 11/12:51-52 (No. 9346). Rice, 5:88-93 (No. 9180). Vibration Nondestructive Evaluation for Assessing Floor Systems, Z. Cai, R.J. Ross, Nondestructive Gamma Radiation Methods Wood Color Control During Kiln-Drying, M.O. Hunt, and L.A. Soltis, 1:89-93 (No. for Detection of Central Rot in Logs of B. Sundqvist, 2:30-37 (No. 9223). 9198). Lenga (Nothogaguspumilio),].T. Karsulovic, ENGINEERING AND Resistance of Southern Yellow Pine to Direct M.l. Dinator, and R. Morales, 11/12:87-93 MECHANICAL PROPERTIES Withdrawal of Staples, J. Zhang, V. Yadama, (No. 9285). Anisotropic Plasticit)’ and the Notched Wood and F. Quin, 9:75-81 (No. 9146). Performance of C^opper-Naphthenate-Treated Shear Block, D.M. Moses and H.G.L. Prion, Strength and Finishing Characteristics of Poles in Service, H.M. Barnes, J.A. Brient, 6:43-54 (No. 9188). M.H. Freeman, and C.N. Kerr, Jr., 4:60-63 Non-Processed and TASK'^^-Processed (No. 9228). Bending Strength and Stiffness Analysis of Hardwood Lumber, M.G. Sanders, T.L. Butt-Jointed Glulam Beams for Residential Amburgey, and S.C. Kitchens, 9:60-62 (No. Predicting Boron Diffusion in Wood From Construction, A.B. Dansoh, K. Ueda, and T. 9227). Surface Sorption, J.B. Ra, H.M. Barnes, and Hirai, 9:82-87 (No. 9307). Torsional Strength of Dowel Joints Con¬ T. E. Conners, 10:67-70 (No. 9330). Direct Withdrawal Strength of Multi-Staple structed of Plywood and Oriented Strand¬ Preventing Discoloration of Unseasoned Joints in Pine Plywood, J. Zhang, F. Quin, board, J. Zhang, Y.Z. Erdil, and C.A. Eckel¬ Hem-fir and Douglas-fir Lumber With Se¬ and B. Tackett, 5:61-66 (No. 9287). man, 10:89-94 (No. 9328). FOREST PRODUCTS JOURNAL VOL. 52, No. 11/12 103 Transverse Vibration lest for Prediction of Lumber Production Ficonomic Feasibility of Producing Inside- Stiffness and Strength Properties of Full Size ’['he FTfects of Lumber J.ength on Part Yields Out Beams From Small-Diameter Logs, Eucalyptus graudisy W.M.G. Burdzik and in Cang-Rip-First Rough Mills, PC. Ham- D. W. I’atterson, R.A. Kluender, and J.E. P.D. Nkwera, 6:6.3-67 (No. 9275). ner, B.H. Bond, and [.K. Wiedenbeck, Cranskog, 1:23-26 (No. 9186). 5:71-76 (No. 9253). Ultrasonic Inspection of Large Bridge Fim- An Exploratory Market Assessment of Wood bers, R. Emerson, D. Pollock, D. McLean, Longitudinal Shrinkage, Kiln-[4rying [de¬ Use in Japanese Residental Flooring and K. Fridley, R. Pellerin, and R. Ross, 9:88-95 fects, and [.umber Grade Recovery of Red Windows, A. Wabl, R.A. Kozak, and [4.H. (No. 9185). Pine (Piuus resitwsa Ait) From a 25-Year-Old Cohen, 1:51-58 (No. 9221). Natural Stand and a 57-Year-Old Planta¬ Valuation of Destructively Jested [dimen¬ tion, F. Deresse, R.K. Shepard, and R.W. An Exploratory Study of Internet Adoption sion [.umber From 25-, 30-, 35-, 40-, and 50- Rice, 5:88-93 (No. 9180). by Primary Wood Products Manufacturers Year-Old [.oblolly Pine Plantation Stands, in the Western United States, R.P. Vlosky, F. E.J. Biblis and FLF. Carino, 2:74-78 (No. Marketing Strategies of Softwood Sawmills Westbrook, and K. Poku, 6:35-42 (No. 9206). in Western North America, F7 Hansen, j. 9289). Seppiila, and H. Juslin, 10:19-25 (9309). Vibration Testing of T imber Floor Systems, First Impressions of Organizations and the L. A. Soltis, X. Wang, R.J. Ross, and M.O. A New Fungicide Combination for Preven¬ Qualities Connoted by Wood in Interior Hunt, 10:75-81 (No. 9.522). tion of Kiln Brown Stain ofWhite Pine, E.L. Design, B.CL Ridoutt, R.D. Ball, and S.K. Schmidt, ’LL. Highley, and M.H. Freeman, Killerby, l():.3()-.36 (No. 9.345). Warp, MOE, and Grade of Structural [.um¬ 11/12:51-52 (No. 9.346). ber Gurve Sawn From Small-Diameter Flaws in an Assessment of Forest Resources [douglas-flr [.ogs, F.Ci. Wagner, ’EM. Gor¬ Quality Yield C'apability of a Breakdown in the Southern Appalachian Region, C. man, K.L. Pratt, and C.F7 Keegan, 1:27-31 Sawing Process,]. Vuorilehto, 4:77-81 (No. Schallau, PFL Polzin, and M. Bennett, 3:44- (No. 9194). 9268). 49 (No. 9294). A Segmental Analysis of Current and Future Cireen Marketing of Softwood [.umber in Withdrawal and Bending Strength of Dowel Scanning and Optimizing Technology in the Western North America and Nordic Flurope, Joints Constructed of Pls^wood and Ori¬ Hardwood Sawmill Industry, S.A. Bow'e, J. Karnii, F7 Hansen, H. juslin, and j. ented Strandboard, C.A. FTkelman, Y.Z. R.L. Smith, D.F7 Kline, and PA. Araman, Seppalii, 5:34-40 (No. 9280)’. FTdil, and j. Zhang, 9:66-74 (No. 9323). .3:68-76 (No. 92.36). Homeowner Attitudes and Preferences for Withdrawal Strength of Punched Metal Validation of the ROMI-RIP Rough Mill Building Materials With an Emphasis on Tooth Plates in Red Oak End Grain, P.J. Simulator, FUR. Fhomas and U. Buehl- Treated Wood Products, R.P. Vloskv and O’Regan and E.F7 Woeste, 10:82-88 (No. mann, 2:2.3-29 (No. 9200) EE Shupe, 7/8:90-95 (No. 9318). 9329). V'olume Recovery, Cirade Yield, and Prop¬ Internet Technologies in the Homecenter Finishing and Overlaying erties of Lumber From Young-Growth Sitka Industry, C.A. Roadcap, P.M. Smith, and Design and Evaluation of Furniture Fin¬ Spruce and Western Hemlock in Southeast J.H. Michael, 1:32-37 (No. 9179). ishing Systems, R.H. Melton, C.T. Culbreth, Alaska, CLA. Christiansen, K.R. [ulin, R.J. S.D. Roberts, and J.A. [oines, 7/8:27-33 Ros.s, and S. Willits, 5:81-87 (No’. 9226). Marketing Strategies of Softwood Sawmills (No. 9297). in Western North America, F7 Hansen, J. Warp, MOE, and Grade of Structural Lum¬ Seppiila, and H. Juslin, 10:19-25 (9.309). Parametric Characterization of Peripheral ber Curve Sawn From .Small-I9iameter Sanding, A.L. Carrano, j.B. Taylor, and R. Douglas-fir J.ogs, F.G. Wagner, T.M. Methodology for Evaluating Cireen Adver¬ [.emaster, 9:44-50 (No. 9288). Gorman, K.L. Pratt, and C.E. Keegan, tising of Eorest Products in the United 1:27-31 (No. 9194). States: A Content Analysis, E.R. Wagner Strength and Finishing C'haracteristics of and F7N. Hansen, 4:17-2.3 (No. 92.35). Withdrawal and Bending Strength of Dowel Non-Processed and TASK'^'’’-Processed Joints Constructed of PK-wood and Ori¬ A Profile of T imber Markets in the U.S. Hardwood Lumber, M.G. Sanders, T.L. ented Strandboard, C.A. Eckelman, Y.Z. Southeast, R. Yin and J.P. Ciaulfield, 3:25-34 Amburgev, and S.C. Kitchens, 9:60-62 (No. Erdil, and J. Zbang, 9:66-74 (No. 9.323). (No. 9203). 9227). Marketing, Management, Segmenting Single-Family Home Builders Furniture and Hardwood Veneer/Plywood AND ECONOMICS on a Measure of Innovativeness, D. Fell, An Analysis of Northern Hardwood Lumber E. N. Hansen, and j. Punches, 6:28-34 (No. Color Grading of Beech Parquet Blocks by Buyers’ Use of Electronic Commerce, T.M. 9071). Using Spectral Data, P. Vienonen, A. Sm'ith, 2:62-68 (No. 9220). Asikainen, and j. Eronen, 2:49-52 (No. Simulation of Forest Products Export Logis¬ 9201). A Comparative Study of Wood Highway tics: A Newsprint I’aper Case Study, C. Sound Barriers, S. Crgurevich, T. Boothby, Callis, 3:19-24(No. 9266). FTfect of Cross Holes on the Strength of H. Manbeck, C. Burroughs, S. Cegelka, C. Chair and Table Legs, C.A. Eckelman, Y.Z. bernecker, and M.A. Ritter, .3:35-43 (No. The Use of eBusiness in the Pacific North¬ Erdil, and E. Haviarova, 5:67-70 (No. 9225). west Secondary Eorest Products Industry, 9.370). S.R. Shook, Y. Zhang, R. Braden, and }. Consumer Reactions to Environmental La¬ Baldridge, 1:59-66 (No. 9209). The Effects of Lumber Length on Part Yields bels for Forest Products: A Preliminary in Gang-Rip-First Rough Mills, PC. Ham- Look, M.E. Teisl, S. Peavey, F. Newman, J. The Use of Incentives to Affect Response- ner, B.H. Bond, and j.K. Wiedenbeck, Buono, and M. Hermann, 1:44-50 (No. Rates for a Mail Survey of U.S. Marina Deci¬ 5:71-76 (No. 9253). 9205). sion Makers, K.D. Bright and P.M. Smith, 10:26-29 (No. 9453). Withdrawal and Bending Strength of Dowel eBusiness Exchange Between Homecenter Milling and Machining joints Constructed of Plywood and Ori¬ Buyers and Wood Products Suppliers, R.P ented Strandboard, C.A. Eckelman, Y.Z. Vlosky and T. Westbrook, 1 :.38-43 (No. A Benchmarking System for Evaluating the Erdil, and J. Zhang, 9:66-74 (No. 9323). 9196). Profitability and Efficiency of C3ptimizing 104 NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2002 Chop Saw Systems, T. Mancss and D. Wong, Noffsinger and R.B. 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Pine (Pintis resinosit A.\x) From a 25-Year-Old Ituring Hot-Pressing of Southern Pine Par¬ Natural Stand and a 57-Year-Old Planta¬ ticleboard: Panel Size Effects and Lrade-Off Limber Grade Distribution and Relative tion, L. Deresse, R.K. Shepard, and R.W. Between Press Lime and Femperature, W. Stumpage Value of Mature Finnish Betula Rice, 5:88-93 (No. 9180). Wang, D.J. Gardner, and M.G.D. Bau¬ pendulu and H. pubesceus When Applying mann, 4:24-30 (No. 9261). Different Bucking Principles, H. Herajarvi Quality Yield Capability of a Breakdown Sawing Process,]. Vuorilehto, 4:77-81 (No. Pulp and Paper and E. Verkasalo, 7/8:40-51 (No. 9311). 9268)" Simulation of Forest Products Export Logis¬ Wood Chip Mill Harvest V'olume and Area A Segmental Analysis of Current and Future tics: A Newsprint Paper Case Study, C]. Impacts in North Clarolina, J.D. Dodrill, Scanning and Optimizing technology in the GallLs, 3:19-24(No. 9266). F. W. Cubbage, R.H. Schaberg, and R.C. Hardwood Sawmill Industry, S.A. 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