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		<id>https://www.designingbuildings.co.uk/w/index.php?title=Transition_wood&amp;diff=203760&amp;oldid=prev</id>
		<title>Designing Buildings: Created page with &quot;[https://www.ciria.org/ItemDetail?iProductCode=C793F&amp;amp;Category=FREEPUBS&amp;amp;WebsiteKey=3f18c87a-d62b-4eca-8ef4-9b09309c1c91 Groynes in coastal engineering (CIRIA C793)], publi...&quot;</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Created page with &amp;quot;[https://www.ciria.org/ItemDetail?iProductCode=C793F&amp;amp;Category=FREEPUBS&amp;amp;WebsiteKey=3f18c87a-d62b-4eca-8ef4-9b09309c1c91 Groynes in coastal engineering (CIRIA C793)], publi...&amp;quot;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;New page&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;[https://www.ciria.org/ItemDetail?iProductCode=C793F&amp;amp;amp;Category=FREEPUBS&amp;amp;amp;WebsiteKey=3f18c87a-d62b-4eca-8ef4-9b09309c1c91 Groynes in coastal engineering (CIRIA C793)], published by CIRIA in 2020, state that intermediate wood or transition wood is: ‘Found in a few species of tropical hardwood and sandwiched between the sapwood and heartwood. Transition wood is not as durable as heartwood, and its presence may be a contributory factor to the apparent failure/erosion of timber components.’&lt;br /&gt;
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