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Acknowledgements There are many people that I would like to acknowledge by their contribution to this project. First, I would like to acknowledge the Wood Education and Resource Center (WERC) for their support during my two years of graduate studies. Also, to the flooring manufactures and vacuum drying supplier that helped me with the data collection of the research. Second, I would like to acknowledge my academic advisor, Dr. Bond for all his support and guidance during these two past years. Thank you for your mentoring, time, effort, and for acting as role model in researching and teaching. Also, I would like to express my sincere appreciation to my committee members, Dr. Kline and Dr. Quesada, for their positive inputs to my research. Special thanks to Dr. Moya for his support and advices. Third, I will like to acknowledge the department of Sustainable Biomaterials, especially to Angie, Debbie and Rick for being there always to help me. Thanks also to my lab mattes Mathias, Milad, Melissa, Edgar, and Elham for all their support during these two past years. Fourth, my sincere appreciation for my family for always believing in me, and encouraging me to be better every day. Thanks to mom, dad, Kathy, Sofi and David for all your love, advices, and motivation. Fifth, I would like to thank my Hokie family: Dragan, Oscar, Carlos, Nilma, Lily, Tine, Pancho, Adriana, Roberto, Jose, Rodrigo, Leydi, and Aziz. Thanks for all your support, hope and love. Special thanks to my boyfriend Milisav, who never let me, give up; and for helping me in all ways that he could. Sixth, I would like to say thank you to my Costa Rican’s friends: Laura, David Reyes, David Porras, Eladio, Ayla, Freddy, Meli, Pili, Dani, Juli, Anita, Mau, Andre, Pao, Jose, Gabo, Ale, Lily, Ricardo, Sofi Coto, Sofi Esquivel, La Chinita, Sami, Joha, and Thomas for their support. Finally, Thanks to God and the Virgin Mary, for loving and guiding me over these years at Virginia Tech. ivPDF Image | Impact of Vacuum-Drying on Efficiency of Hardwood Products
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