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LIST OF TABLES Table 1. T-test for number of kilns (early vs. late respondents) 44 Table 2. T-test for annual dried lumber production (early vs. late respondents) 45 Table 3. T-test for number of employees (early vs. late respondents) 45 Table 4. Softwood species dried 48 Table 5. Hardwood species dried 48 Table 6. Categories created for number of employees 49 Table 7. Types of products produced 50 Table 8. Mean values of dried product quality problems 51 Table 9. Mean values of drying process issues 52 Table 10. Mean values of kiln control issues 52 Table 11. Mean values of kiln drying related knowledge of groups 53 Table 12. Scheffe test results for kiln drying related knowledge of groups 53 Table 13. Who provides assistance with kiln drying problems 54 Table 14. Estimated time to upgrade kilns 55 Table 15. Hosmer and Lemeshow test 57 Table 16. Classification table 57 Table 17. Categories created for largest kiln capacity 57 Table 18. Scheffe test results for different species groups for variables with significant differences using Kruskal-Wallis tests 64 Table 19. Scheffe test results for different regional groups for variables with significant differences using Kruskal-Wallis tests 66 Table 20. Scheffe test results for different kiln types for variables with significant differences using Kruskal-Wallis tests 67 Table 21. Scheffe test results for different employee categories for variables with significant differences using Kruskal-Wallis tests 69 Table 22. Scheffe test results for different employee categories for variables with significant differences using Kruskal-Wallis tests (additional results) 71 Table 23. Types of subjects participating in the European survey 72 Table 24. Regional comparison: results for dried product quality problems 75 Table 25. Regional comparison: results for drying process issues 76 Table 26. Regional comparison: results for kiln control issues 76 Table 27. Regional comparison: results for kiln drying related knowledge of groups 77 Table 28. Who provides assistance in Canada 78 Table 29. Who provides assistance in Europe 78 viPDF Image | KILN DRYING PROBLEMS AND ISSUES IN CANADA
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