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Development of a novel tool for evaluation of the mechanical properties of wood

27 June, 2024/in Current Strategic Projects, Project/by Anna Strom

Participants: Ewa Mellerowicz (SLU, P2), Laura Bacete (UmU, P2), Dusan Petrovic (RISE, P2)

Duration: 2024-2025

Call: Annual 2023

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