Lexicographical Neighbors of Sawdusts
Literary usage of Sawdusts
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Preventive Medicine and Hygiene by Milton Joseph Rosenau, George Chandler Whipple, John William Trask, Thomas William Salmon (1921)
"Some sawdusts are more irritating than others, probably from the large amount of
inorganic matter they contain. A West African boxwood from which shuttles ..."
2. Preventive medicine and hygiene by Milton Joseph Rosenau (1917)
"Some sawdusts are more irritating than others, probably from the large amount of
inorganic matter they contain. A West African boxwood from which shuttles ..."
3. Preventive Medicine and Hygiene by Milton Joseph Rosenau, George Chandler Whipple, John William Trask, Thomas William Salmon (1916)
"Some sawdusts are more irritating than others, probably from the large amount oi
inorganic matter they contain. A West African boxwood from which shuttles ..."
4. Botanical Abstracts by Board of Control of Botanical Abstracts (1920)
"... boiled paper, and various sawdusts. The material is recommended also for boiler
and pipe covering. [See also Bot. Abets. 6, Entry- 469.]—CS Gager. 473. ..."
5. The California Fruits and how to Grow Them: A Manual of Methods which Have by Edward James Wickson (1921)
"... to the grape-shipping districts than the redwoods are and in greater volume,
the availability of their sawdusts may be of considerable importance. ..."
6. Diseases of Occupation from the Legislative, Social, and Medical Points of View by Thomas Oliver, Caleb Williams Saleeby (1916)
"They suffered from a running at the nostrils. Certain kinds of wood have a bad
reputation among joiners. Some sawdusts ..."
7. Vincent d'Indy, sa vie et son �uvre by Milton Joseph Rosenau, Louis Borgex (1913)
"Some sawdusts are more irritating than others, probably from the large amount of
inorganic matter they contain. A West African boxwood from which shuttles ..."
8. Organic Matter and Rice by Stephen Banta, Corazon V. Mendoza, International Rice Research Institute (1984)
"Resistance of sawdusts, peats, and bark to decomposition in the presence of soil
and nutrient solution. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. Proc. 36:769-772. Mizu, HO 1930. ..."