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Longitudinal shrinkage

Longitudinal shrinkage is the change in length of wood as moisture content changes below fibre saturation point. In normal mature wood it is usually very small (~0.1–0.3% from green to oven-dry), but it can be much higher in juvenile wood and reaction wood.

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