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    Lophira alata (redirect from Azobé)
    Lophira alata, commonly known as azobé, ekki or the red ironwood tree, is a species of plant in the family Ochnaceae. It is found in Cameroon, the Republic...
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    traditional and wood ties was 91.5%, the remainder being concrete, steel, azobé (red ironwood) and plastic composite. Tie spacing may depend on the type...
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  • Agricultural Research Service, United States Department of Agriculture. "Azobe (Lophira alata)". Wildscreen Arkive. Archived from the original on 2017-03-20...
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    necessary to ensure correct track geometry. The T-layout consisted of bolting azobé bearing parts onto the sleeper heads placed on the ballast; the D-layout...
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    class 1, such as exceptionally durable tropical species like teak, merbau, azobe, and iroko. Acetylation can also improve wood's resistance to decay by bacteria...
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  • Campylospermum letouzeyi Campylospermum scheffleri Fleurydora felicis Lophira alata, Azobe Ouratea cocleensis Ouratea quintasii Ouratea tumacoensis Sauvagesia brevipetala...
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    trees grow close together and block the sunlight. Tree species include azobé, bubinga, ebony, iroko, mahogany, and obeche. This primary rainforest exists...
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    environmental goals. The red ironwood tree (Lophira alata), known locally as the azobé, is endemic to the forest, and has suffered greatly because of illegal logging...
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    the Cross-Sanaga-Bioko coastal forests ecoregion. Common trees include azobe (Lophira alata), ndo’o (Irvingia gabonensis), African corkwood (Musanga...
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  • stone and paper. For his works often uses beams, rods, boards and nuts of Azobe wood, the hardest wood in West Africa. In Lohaus's works we must consider...
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    Common trees in the flood forest include Oil palm (Elaeis guineensis), Azobe tree (Lophira alata), African nutmeg (Pycnanthus angolensis), Ricinodendron...
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    common sails with a span of 19.50 metres (64 ft 0 in). They are carried on Azobé wooden windshaft made by Saendijck in 1996. The function of the brake wheel...
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    (nypa palm) Entandrophragma cylindricum prague (sapele) Lophira alata (azobe) Distemonanthus benthamianus (movingui) Baillonella toxisperma (moabi) Other...
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