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The critical time limit to avoid natural inactivation of spruce surfaces (Picea abies) intended for painting or gluing

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Nussbaum, R.M. The critical time limit to avoid natural inactivation of spruce surfaces (Picea abies) intended for painting or gluing. Holz als Roh-und Werkstoff 53, 384 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/s001070050112

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