Application of rheology in wood and other biomaterials science
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The research history, current situation of rheology in wood and other biomaterials science in China and abroad were introduced. The applied prospects of rheology in wood and biomaterials science were also analyzed. The study of rheology can provide a scientific theory basis for the process and utilization of wood and other biomaterials.
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rheology wood biomaterial creep mechano-sorptive behaviourReferences
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