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Generally, one of the botanical groups of trees that have no vessels and, in most cases, have needlelike or scalelike leaves (the conifers). Also, the wood produced by such trees. The term has no reference to the actual hardness of the wood.
Industry:Agriculture
Generally, one of the botanical groups of trees that have no vessels and, in most cases, have needlelike or scalelike leaves (the conifers). Also, the wood produced by such trees. The term has no reference to the actual hardness of the wood.
Industry:Agriculture
An engineered wood product created by paralled lamination of veneers glued under heat and pressure with the grain of each veneer running parallel to the longitudinal axis of the billet.
Industry:Agriculture
A crushed fermentable mixture, typically malt, grain meal or fruit, used to produce alcoholic beverages such as whiskey or beer.
Industry:Agriculture
A crushed fermentable mixture, typically malt, grain meal or fruit, used to produce alcoholic beverages such as whiskey or beer.
Industry:Agriculture
White light is generally accepted as the presence of the complete visible spectrum (approximately 400-700 nm) of the electromagnetic spectrum where all the colors are blended to appear white, colorless or even slightly yellow to the eye.
Industry:Agriculture
White light is generally accepted as the presence of the complete visible spectrum (approximately 400-700 nm) of the electromagnetic spectrum where all the colors are blended to appear white, colorless or even slightly yellow to the eye.
Industry:Agriculture
Red light is the 625-740 nm wavelengths of the visible light spectrum (approximately 400-700 nm) which appears red to the eye.
Industry:Agriculture
Red light is the 625-740 nm wavelengths of the visible light spectrum (approximately 400-700 nm) which appears red to the eye.
Industry:Agriculture
Electromagnetic radiation that produces a visual sensation.
Industry:Agriculture