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What is new is that civil engineering Professor Mark Aschheim and Mark Folgner BSCE '05 have taken the use of bamboo beyond the aesthetic, and have proven the effectiveness of this material as a structural load-bearing element.
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Bamboos are giant evergreen grasses. They are available in many varieties and two growth types: running or clumping. Their heights may range from 1 to 2 feet in the case of dwarf fernleaf bamboo to 55 feet for timber bamboo. Hardiness ranges from -20° to 30° F depending on the species.
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On line resource for practical guidance and criteria for earthquake resistant design ,detailing and construction of low rise residential buildings (defined as up to two storey structures plus attic) with primary lateral load resisting system consisting of masonry bearing walls or Infilled RC
1 PROTOCOL F: DETERMINATION OF TOTAL CYANIDE IN BAMBOO SHOOTS 1. The new leaf matter of the bamboo shoot is removed exposing the edible bamboo shoot (see sketch). The tip section contains more cyanide than the middle section which contains more than the base sectiona.
I take nodal cuttings This is the media that I use: Per 1 Liter 4.4 g MS salts 30 g sucrose 5 mL BAP pH 5.7-5.8 6 g agar This is for shoot proliferation. I am still looking for a good rooting media. Jennifer Antley jenantley@aol.com Plant Technologies LLC.