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3D visualization and finite element mesh formation from wood anatomy samples, Part II – Algorithm approach

3D visualization and finite element mesh formation from wood anatomy samples, Part II – Algorithm approach

... Paper presents new original application WOOD3D in form of program code assembling. The work extends the previous article “Part I – Theoretical approach” in detail description of implemented C++ classes of utilized ...

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3D visualization and finite element mesh formation from wood anatomy samples, Part I – Theoretical approach

3D visualization and finite element mesh formation from wood anatomy samples, Part I – Theoretical approach

... from wood anatomy sam- ples, Part I – Theoretical ...on wood anatomy samples of spruce and walnut was ...microscopic anatomy samples preparation are ...

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Wood Anatomy Of Albiziaprocera Correlation Between Tropical And Subtropical From Different Geographical Zones Of Indian Subcontinent

Wood Anatomy Of Albiziaprocera Correlation Between Tropical And Subtropical From Different Geographical Zones Of Indian Subcontinent

... ABSTRACT: Wood, being a natural material is very ...feature wood anatomy such as vessels diameter, wood specific gravity, vessels frequency, vessels length, ray height, ray seriate, ray ...

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Wood Anatomy of Tasmannia

Wood Anatomy of Tasmannia

... Smaller stems (fewer years old) have narrower and shorter tracheids, but so do the relatively old stems ofT. However, mean wall thickness is misleading because wall thickness can fluc[r] ...

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Reaction wood anatomy and lignin distribution in Gnetum gnemon branches

Reaction wood anatomy and lignin distribution in Gnetum gnemon branches

... reaction wood formation in vessel-less angiosperms might be related to the ratio of the syringyl to guaiacyl units in lignin in the cell walls of normal wood, which func- tions in mechanical ...reaction ...

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Wood Anatomy of Calycanthaceae

Wood Anatomy of Calycanthaceae

... Similarities among the genera, on the other hand, are very persuasive, and include such features as presence oftyloses, predominance ofuniseriate and biseriate rays (with er[r] ...

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Systematic and Ecological Wood Anatomy of Caliifornian Scrophulariaceae. I. Antirrhinum, Castilleja, Galvezia, and Mimulus Sect. Diplacus

Systematic and Ecological Wood Anatomy of Caliifornian Scrophulariaceae. I. Antirrhinum, Castilleja, Galvezia, and Mimulus Sect. Diplacus

... The independent, paedo- morphic origin of woody taxa in these lineages is not necessarily an insular phenomena in the California floristic province even though woody insular [r] ...

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Wood Anatomy of Calyceraceae and Valerianaceae, with Comments on Aberrant Perforation Plates in Predominantly Herbaceous Groups of Dicotyledons

Wood Anatomy of Calyceraceae and Valerianaceae, with Comments on Aberrant Perforation Plates in Predominantly Herbaceous Groups of Dicotyledons

... of simple pits on imperforate elements (which are thereby libriform fibers), scanty vasicentric parenchyma, presence of both uniseriate and multiseriate rays (with histological featu[r] ...

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Wood Anatomy of Cercidium (Fabaceae), with Emphasis on Vessel Wall Sculpture

Wood Anatomy of Cercidium (Fabaceae), with Emphasis on Vessel Wall Sculpture

... in parentheses: vessel walls with long narrow grooves interconnecting pit apertures (grooves where present wide, shallow, relatively short); vessel walls smooth (vessel wall sculpture[r] ...

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A comparative study of the wood anatomy and floral vascular systems of the New Zealand genera of the Escalloniaceae, Carpodetus, Ixerba and Quintinia

A comparative study of the wood anatomy and floral vascular systems of the New Zealand genera of the Escalloniaceae, Carpodetus, Ixerba and Quintinia

... A reconstruction of a portion of the vascular system of the flower of Escallonia ~xoniensis Outer framework of vessels continues up into floral tube; nectary bundles prominent in ovary w[r] ...

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Wood Anatomy of Ascarina (Chloranthaceae) and the Tracheid-vessel Element Transition

Wood Anatomy of Ascarina (Chloranthaceae) and the Tracheid-vessel Element Transition

... Even more significantly, portions of the primary walls in perforations characteristically fail to dissolve; these pit membrane portions range from nearly intact (much like the pit [r] ...

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Wood Anatomy and Relationships of Santalaceae I. Acanthosyris, Jodina, and Myoschilos

Wood Anatomy and Relationships of Santalaceae I. Acanthosyris, Jodina, and Myoschilos

... Features important for defining the three genera and for determining relationships between them and with Schoepfia, which belongs to Olacaceae, are reported for the first ti[r] ...

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Wood Anatomy of Hedyosmum (Chloranthaceae) and the Tracheid-vessel Element Transition

Wood Anatomy of Hedyosmum (Chloranthaceae) and the Tracheid-vessel Element Transition

... Wood of the genus is primitive in its notably long scalariform perforation plates; scalariform lateral wall pitting of vessel elements; and the low ratio of length between i[r] ...

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Wood Anatomy of Sabiaceae (S.L.)

Wood Anatomy of Sabiaceae (S.L.)

... For a small family restricted to mesic sites, Sabiaceae had a wide range of wood anatomical expressions (e.g., long scalariform to simple perforation plates; heterocellular to ho[r] ...

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Wood Anatomy and Relationships of Montinia

Wood Anatomy and Relationships of Montinia

... The fact that storied wood structure is absent in Myrtales (Vliet and Baas 1984) but present in Montiniaceae is worthy of further consideration because storied wood structure[r] ...

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Wood Anatomy of Some Gentianaceae

Wood Anatomy of Some Gentianaceae

... Raylessness seems to be present in some herbaceous groups which are in the process of becoming secondarily woody (Carlquist 1970). In these cases, raylessness may represent a w[r] ...

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Wood Anatomy of Cynareae (Compositae)

Wood Anatomy of Cynareae (Compositae)

... Presence of large primary rays with various stages in breakup into smaller rays, change in vessel diameter ( Centaurea americana), predominance of erect cells in [r] ...

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Wood Anatomy and Familial Status of Viviania

Wood Anatomy and Familial Status of Viviania

... Viviania differs from other Geraniaceae in presence of borders on imperforate tracheary elements and presence of endosperm; other differences (polyporate pollen; loculicidal capsules)[r] ...

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Wood Anatomy of Hydrophyllaceae. I. Eriodictyon

Wood Anatomy of Hydrophyllaceae. I. Eriodictyon

... However, wood of Hydrophyllaceae is less specialized than that of most of those families in the following features: tracheids rather than libriform fibers or fiber-tracheids are pre[r] ...

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Wood Anatomy of Berberidaceae: Ecological and Phylogenetic Considerations

Wood Anatomy of Berberidaceae: Ecological and Phylogenetic Considerations

... Epimedium and Nandina have a relatively low number of vessels per group when they are compared with Berberis, the other genus that has libriform fibers (as opposed [r] ...

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