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Some experiments on very resinous Longleaf Pine specimens indicate an increase in strength, due to the resin which increases the strength when dry. Such resin-saturated heartwood is called "fat lighter". Structures built of fat lighter are almost impervious to rot and termites; however they are very flammable. Stumps o...
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What type of tree has resin that makes it stronger when it dries?
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Some experiments on very resinous Longleaf Pine specimens indicate an increase in strength, due to the resin which increases the strength when dry. Such resin-saturated heartwood is called "fat lighter". Structures built of fat lighter are almost impervious to rot and termites; however they are very flammable. Stumps o...
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What's the funny name for resin-saturated heartwood?
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What is fat lighter practically impervious to in addition to termites?
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If spruce is shot full of crude resin and dried, which of its properties is increased?
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Since it's highly flammable, what do people often use little pieces of longleaf pine tree stumps for?
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Engineered wood products, glued building products "engineered" for application-specific performance requirements, are often used in construction and industrial applications. Glued engineered wood products are manufactured by bonding together wood strands, veneers, lumber or other forms of wood fiber with glue to form a...
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What holds together an engineered wood product?
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Engineered wood products are often used in construction, but what other major type of applications do they have?
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What requirements do engineered wood products meet?
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What efficient type of unit does the process of "engineering" wood result in?
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Wood fibers from wood strands, lumber, and what other source can be glued together to make larger units?
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In species which show a distinct difference between heartwood and sapwood the natural color of heartwood is usually darker than that of the sapwood, and very frequently the contrast is conspicuous (see section of yew log above). This is produced by deposits in the heartwood of chemical substances, so that a dramatic co...
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When trees have a visible difference in color between sapwood and heartwood, which is darker?
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What is deposited naturally in heartwood that changes its color?
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Is the color difference between heartwood and sapwood usually very subtle or conspicuous?
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What type of properties of heartwood and sapwood is often the same even if their colors are very different?
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Although heartwood and sapwood might be similar mechanically, if their colors are very different, what other type of difference would they have?
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Different pieces of wood cut from a large tree may differ decidedly, particularly if the tree is big and mature. In some trees, the wood laid on late in the life of a tree is softer, lighter, weaker, and more even-textured than that produced earlier, but in other trees, the reverse applies. This may or may not correspo...
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When a big tree is cut up, will the pieces of wood differ or all be the same?
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In a large log, will the heartwood or sapwood usually be stronger and tougher?
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If you need really hard, strong wood from a small tree, would it likely be better to use the heartwood or sapwood?
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Besides big trees, what trees are more likely to have a range of different kinds of wood?
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The greatest strength increase due to drying is in the ultimate crushing strength, and strength at elastic limit in endwise compression; these are followed by the modulus of rupture, and stress at elastic limit in cross-bending, while the modulus of elasticity is least affected.
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What type of "ultimate" strength is one of the two types increased the most by drying wood?
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What property of wood is least affected by drying?
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Is strength at elastic limit in endwise compression or stress at elastic limit in cross-bending increased more by drying wood?
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Is the strength of the modulus of rupture or elasticity increased more when wood is dried?
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Wood is a heterogeneous, hygroscopic, cellular and anisotropic material. It consists of cells, and the cell walls are composed of micro-fibrils of cellulose (40% – 50%) and hemicellulose (15% – 25%) impregnated with lignin (15% – 30%).
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Along with hygroscopic, cellular, and anisotropic, how is the material of wood described?
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Wood is a heterogeneous, hygroscopic, cellular and anisotropic material. It consists of cells, and the cell walls are composed of micro-fibrils of cellulose (40% – 50%) and hemicellulose (15% – 25%) impregnated with lignin (15% – 30%).
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What does wood consist of?
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What part of wood's cells are composed of cellulose and hemicellulose?
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What makes up 40-50% of the cell walls in wood?
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What substance is hemicellulose impregnated with?
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In ring-porous woods each season's growth is always well defined, because the large pores formed early in the season abut on the denser tissue of the year before.
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What kind of woods always have very clearly marked seasonal growth?
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What size pores form early in ring-porous woods' growing season?
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When does the denser tissue the new pores abut come from?
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Since the latewood of a growth ring is usually darker in color than the earlywood, this fact may be used in judging the density, and therefore the hardness and strength of the material. This is particularly the case with coniferous woods. In ring-porous woods the vessels of the early wood not infrequently appear on a f...
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Which of the wood in a growth ring is usually darker?
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Which property of a tree's wood that gives clues about its strength and hardness can be judged by it's color?
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What category of trees show this difference greatly?
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What type of woods might sometimes appear to have darker earlywood on a finished surface?
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With the exception of earlywood/latewood difference in some types of trees, how much of an indication of strength is a wood's color?
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What type of cells makes up most wood cells in coniferous trees?
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Are hardwood or softwood species more uniform in structure?
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What are the visible vessels in hardwoods commonly called?
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What hardwood that starts with the letter "O" would have pores?
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Besides oak, what's an example of a hardwood with prominent pores?
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Abnormal discoloration of wood often denotes a diseased condition, indicating unsoundness. The black check in western hemlock is the result of insect attacks. The reddish-brown streaks so common in hickory and certain other woods are mostly the result of injury by birds. The discoloration is merely an indication of an ...
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What condition does an abnormal color usually indicate in wood?
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What other property can you assume of wood that is diseased?
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What causes the black checked pattern in the wood of western hemlocks?
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What animals cause the reddish-brown streaks of color in hickory wood?
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What's the name for the pretty coloring effect caused in some wood by rot-producing fungi?
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It is not only the proportion of latewood, but also its quality, that counts. In specimens that show a very large proportion of latewood it may be noticeably more porous and weigh considerably less than the latewood in pieces that contain but little. One can judge comparative density, and therefore to some extent stren...
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Having a high proportion of latewood isn't all that matters; what else is important?
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What can we judge in wood just by looking at it?
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It is not only the proportion of latewood, but also its quality, that counts. In specimens that show a very large proportion of latewood it may be noticeably more porous and weigh considerably less than the latewood in pieces that contain but little. One can judge comparative density, and therefore to some extent stren...
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What property of wood could we project some indication of by looking at its density?
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What could we call some specimens with a high proportion of latewood that explains why they weigh less than specimens with much less latewood?
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It is remarkable that the inner heartwood of old trees remains as sound as it usually does, since in many cases it is hundreds, and in a few instances thousands, of years old. Every broken limb or root, or deep wound from fire, insects, or falling timber, may afford an entrance for decay, which, once started, may penet...
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What do broken limbs and deep wounds open a door for in a tree?
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Decay can spread to all of what part of a tree?
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What growth stage of insects bore holes into trees?
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What part of a tree often stays impressively sound even when hundreds or thousands of years old?
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What evidence do some insect larvae leave in a tree forever?
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The structure of hardwoods is more complex. The water conducting capability is mostly taken care of by vessels: in some cases (oak, chestnut, ash) these are quite large and distinct, in others (buckeye, poplar, willow) too small to be seen without a hand lens. In discussing such woods it is customary to divide them int...
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Is the structure of hardwood simple or complex?
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What handles most of the water conduction in hardwoods?
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Are the vessels in chestnut wood large or small?
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In wood from a willow tree, what would you need to use to see the tiny vessels?
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Besides ring-porous, what's the other class hardwoods are often divided into?
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In diffuse-porous woods the pores are evenly sized so that the water conducting capability is scattered throughout the growth ring instead of being collected in a band or row. Examples of this kind of wood are alder, basswood,[citation needed] birch, buckeye, maple, willow,and the Populus species such as aspen, cottonw...
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What kind of woods have pores that are uniformly sized?
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What species do aspen, cottonwood, and poplar trees belong to?
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With walnut, what's another tree in the intermediate group?
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What capability is spread through the growth ring in ring-porous species?
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Is maple wood diffuse-porous or ring-porous?
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Knots do not necessarily influence the stiffness of structural timber, this will depend on the size and location. Stiffness and elastic strength are more dependent upon the sound wood than upon localized defects. The breaking strength is very susceptible to defects. Sound knots do not weaken wood when subject to compre...
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What is wood's breaking strength susceptible to?
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Depending on the placement and size of a knot, what property of structural timber can be affected?
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What do stiffness and elastic strength depend on more than defects?
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What direction of compression in relation to its grain won't weaken wood with sound knots in it?
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What kind of wood often has ring divisions that can't even be seen by looking at it?
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In the diffuse-porous woods, the demarcation between rings is not always so clear and in some cases is almost (if not entirely) invisible to the unaided eye. Conversely, when there is a clear demarcation there may not be a noticeable difference in structure within the growth ring.
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In diffuse-porous woods, if the demarcation between rings is obvious, what type of difference within the ring might not be?
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In the diffuse-porous woods, the demarcation between rings is not always so clear and in some cases is almost (if not entirely) invisible to the unaided eye. Conversely, when there is a clear demarcation there may not be a noticeable difference in structure within the growth ring.
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What adjective describes how our eyes function without a tool like a microscope to help?
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Wood density is determined by multiple growth and physiological factors compounded into “one fairly easily measured wood characteristic” (Elliott 1970).
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Along with growth, what kind of factors determine the density of wood?
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Into how many characteristics are the factors of wood combined?
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What author called wood's density "fairly easily measured"?
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If a heavy piece of pine is compared with a lightweight piece it will be seen at once that the heavier one contains a larger proportion of latewood than the other, and is therefore showing more clearly demarcated growth rings. In white pines there is not much contrast between the different parts of the ring, and as a r...
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Comparing a heavy and a lightweight piece of wood from a pine, which would have a greater proportion of latewood?
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What feature of a piece of pine with more latewood would be more clear and pronounced?
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What type of tree has very little contrast between parts of its growth rings?
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Is white pine easy or difficult to work with because of its texture?
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What kind of pines have very deep, darkly colored hardwood that stands out against the light earlywood?
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In temperate softwoods there often is a marked difference between latewood and earlywood. The latewood will be denser than that formed early in the season. When examined under a microscope the cells of dense latewood are seen to be very thick-walled and with very small cell cavities, while those formed first in the sea...
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What kind of softwoods often have significant differences in their earlywood and latewood?
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Is latewood denser or less dense than earlywood?
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Does strength come from the walls or cavities of wood cells?
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Are the cell walls of earlywood thick or thin?
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What general size are the cavities in the cells of very dense latewood?
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In ring-porous species, such as ash, black locust, catalpa, chestnut, elm, hickory, mulberry, and oak, the larger vessels or pores (as cross sections of vessels are called) are localised in the part of the growth ring formed in spring, thus forming a region of more or less open and porous tissue. The rest of the ring, ...
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What species of hardwood are hickory and mulberry trees?
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In what season do the growth-rings of ring-porous species form with larger vessels localized?
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In what season does the part of the growth-ring with smaller vessels form in ring-porous species?
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What fibers does the summer's section of growth-ring have more of?
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Along with strength, what property do wood fibers lend to wood?
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In chemical terms, the difference between hardwood and softwood is reflected in the composition of the constituent lignin. Hardwood lignin is primarily derived from sinapyl alcohol and coniferyl alcohol. Softwood lignin is mainly derived from coniferyl alcohol.
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What component of wood determines whether it is hardwood or softwood?
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In chemical terms, the difference between hardwood and softwood is reflected in the composition of the constituent lignin. Hardwood lignin is primarily derived from sinapyl alcohol and coniferyl alcohol. Softwood lignin is mainly derived from coniferyl alcohol.
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Which wood has lignin that comes primarily from one type of alcohol?
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Which type of alcohol mainly becomes softwood lignin?
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In addition to coniferyl alcohol, what other alcohol is in hardwood lignin?
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Which kind of wood contains lignin derived from two main alcohol sources?
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SQuAD
In buildings made of other materials, wood will still be found as a supporting material, especially in roof construction, in interior doors and their frames, and as exterior cladding.
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What might wood be used for in a building made from brick or other materials?
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SQuAD
In buildings made of other materials, wood will still be found as a supporting material, especially in roof construction, in interior doors and their frames, and as exterior cladding.
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What crucial part of a house is often constructed from wood?
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SQuAD
In buildings made of other materials, wood will still be found as a supporting material, especially in roof construction, in interior doors and their frames, and as exterior cladding.
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Wood might be used to construct what exterior component of a building?
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SQuAD
In buildings made of other materials, wood will still be found as a supporting material, especially in roof construction, in interior doors and their frames, and as exterior cladding.
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Inside a building, what wooden things might you open to enter or leave rooms?
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SQuAD
No satisfactory explanation can as yet be given for the exact mechanisms determining the formation of earlywood and latewood. Several factors may be involved. In conifers, at least, rate of growth alone does not determine the proportion of the two portions of the ring, for in some cases the wood of slow growth is very ...
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What facet of wood is affected to some degree by the place where the tree grows?
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