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Technology / Wood preservation / Chromated copper arsenate / Lumber / Utility pole / Alkaline copper quaternary / Wood drying / Pentachlorophenol / Preservative / Wood / Chemistry / Matter
Date: 2014-08-15 11:33:00
Technology
Wood preservation
Chromated copper arsenate
Lumber
Utility pole
Alkaline copper quaternary
Wood drying
Pentachlorophenol
Preservative
Wood
Chemistry
Matter

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