Residual wood refers to the leftover wood materials that remain after the primary products, such as lumber or timber, have been processed from logs. This can include wood chips, sawdust, bark, and other by-products generated during the milling and manufacturing processes. Residual wood is often used for various purposes, including bioenergy production, mulch, or as raw material for engineered wood products. Utilizing residual wood promotes sustainability by minimizing waste and maximizing resource efficiency in the forestry and wood industries.
Ashes are the product of the combustion reaction between oxygen and wood. They consist of the residual solid remains after the wood has been burnt.
Lakes which are made by residual rocks which are left after weathering and erosion and form the residual lakes.
A residual haunting is a playback of a past event.
The residual income of the firm belongs to
Functional Residual Capacity (FRC) = Expiratory Reserve Volume (ERV) + Residual Volume (RV)
residual volume
residual income belongs to the common stockholders.
residual mountains in africa
Residual power can build up and overcome.
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Residual mountains are formed by the plates in the earth moving