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Agenda WG III
1987 - IRG/WP 3457
IRG Secretariat
Agenda WG III
1988 - IRG/WP 3491
IRG Secretariat
Minutes of the meetings of WG III
1986 - IRG/WP 3397
IRG Secretariat
Minutes of the meetings of WG III
1989 - IRG/WP 3558
IRG Secretariat
Agenda WG III
1976 - IRG/WP 362
IRG Secretariat
Minutes of the Meeting of WG III 1971
1971 - IRG/WP 301
IRG Secretariat
Minutes of the meetings of WG III
1983 - IRG/WP 3267
IRG Secretariat
Agenda WG III
1991 - IRG/WP 3674
IRG Secretariat
Minutes of the Meeting of WG III 1969
1969 - IRG/WP III 2
IRG Secretariat
Agenda WG III
1984 - IRG/WP 3314
IRG Secretariat
Agenda WG III
1986 - IRG/WP 3394
IRG Secretariat
Minutes of the Meeting of WG III 1975
1975 - IRG/WP 353
IRG Secretariat
Agenda WG III
1978 - IRG/WP 3119
IRG Secretariat
Agenda WG III
1974 - IRG/WP 327
IRG Secretariat
Agenda WG III
1975 - IRG/WP 413
IRG Secretariat
Minutes of the WG III meetings 1974
1974 - IRG/WP 334
IRG Secretariat
Fungal degradation of wood treated with metal-based preservatives. Part 2: Redox states of chromium
1996 - IRG/WP 96-10164
Concerns have arisen about the leaching of heavy metals from wood treated with metal-based preservatives, such as chromated copper arsenate (CCA). Of particular concern is the toxic redox state of chromium and arsenic in aging and decayed CCA-treated wood. Generally, hexavalent chromium is more toxic than trivalent chromium and trivalent arsenic is more toxic than pentavalent arsenic. The desired ...
B Illman, S Bajt, T L Highley
Minutes of the WG III meetings 1975
1975 - IRG/WP 341
IRG Secretariat
IRG WG III - World-wide co-operative field experiment
1977 - IRG/WP 383
R Cockcroft
Minutes WG III
1992 - IRG/WP 92-3737
IRG Secretariat
Minutes of the WG III meetings 1976
1976 - IRG/WP 373
IRG Secretariat
Agenda WG III
1977 - IRG/WP 380
IRG Secretariat
Agenda WG III
1980 - IRG/WP 3132
IRG Secretariat
Observations on the penetration of preservatives into green timber
1985 - IRG/WP 3335
Differences in the rate and extent of diffusion of MBT and NaPCP-based preservatives following a short dip treatment were observed. The importance of preservative distribution as well as toxicity to the target organisms in governing the ultimate performance of any anti-sapstain compound is discussed....
G R Williams, R A Eaton, D A Lewis
Agenda WG III
1983 - IRG/WP 3255
IRG Secretariat