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WKIWolters Kluwer Italia (Italian: Wolters Kluwer Italy)
WKIWilhelm Klauditz Institut
WKIWashington Kurdish Institute (est. 1996; Washington, DC)
WKIWorld Kitchen, Inc. (Reston, VA)
WKIWilliam Kent International (Benton, PA)
WKIWisdom Keepers Inc. (Knoxville, TN)
WKIWilderness Kayak Institute (boating)


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Fraunhofer-Allianz Photokatalyse Fraunhofer-Institut fur Holzforschung WKI Fraunhofer-Institut fur Fertigungstechnik und Ange Fraunhofer-Institut fur Fertigungstechnik und Ange Fraunhofer-Institut fur Silicatforschung ISC Silic Fricke Abfulltechnik GmbH & Co.
Researchers at the Fraunhofer Wilhelm Klauditz Institute WKI in Braunschweig say that they found these evidence while investigating, in collaboration with colleagues from Queensland University of Technology QUT in Brisbane, whether laser printers release pathogenic toner dust into the ambient air.
Preparation of 32 panels of both pine species (375 X 120 X 20 mm; longitudinal X tangential X radial) was done simultaneously at WKI for Pinus sylvestris and at FR for Pinus radiata.
 
 
 
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