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  2. Willow project - Wikipedia

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    The Willow project is an oil drilling project by ConocoPhillips located on the plain of the North Slope of Alaska in the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska entirely on wetlands. The project was originally to construct and operate up to five drill pads for a total of 250 oil wells.

  3. Willow Biomass Project - Wikipedia

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    The project, funded through the U.S. Department of Energy's Biomass Power for Rural Development Program, seeks to commercialize willow bioenergy crops as a renewable source of biofuel. To date, the project has planted willow on at least 465 acres (1.9 km 2) of privately leased land and 25 acres (100,000 m 2) of farmer-contracted land. [1]

  4. Willow (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Pussy willow, a name for several species of willow, when bearing their furry catkins; Seep willow, Baccharis salicifolia, a flowering shrub from the south-west United States and northern Mexico; Willo (Thescelosaurus), a dinosaur fossil thought to include a fossilized heart; Willow oak (Quercus phellos), a species of oak with willow-like leaves

  5. Science project - Wikipedia

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    This student is carrying his science project to school. Display projects involve a creative assembly of a display board and construction of a model to show a visual representation of a larger fact. Making a model of the Solar System, a house, or of a simple electric circuit are considered display projects. Display boards are used to enhance the ...

  6. Wicker - Wikipedia

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    Wicker is traditionally made of material of plant origin, such as willow, rattan, reed, and bamboo, though the term also applies to products woven from synthetic fibers. Wicker is light yet sturdy, making it suitable for items that will be moved often like porch and patio furniture. [2] Rushwork and wickerwork are terms used in England. [3]

  7. Salicaceae - Wikipedia

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    The Salicaceae are the willow family of flowering plants. The traditional family (Salicaceae sensu stricto ) included the willows, poplars. Genetic studies summarized by the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group (APG) have greatly expanded the circumscription of the family to contain 56 genera and about 1220 species, including the tropical ...

  8. Project engineering - Wikipedia

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    Project engineers do not necessarily do design work, but instead represent the contractor or client out in the field, help tradespeople interpret the job's designs, ensure the job is constructed according to the project plans, and assist project controls, including budgeting, scheduling, and planning. In some cases a project engineer is ...

  9. Quercus phellos - Wikipedia

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    Quercus phellos, the willow oak, is a North American species of a deciduous tree in the red oak group of oaks. It is native to the south-central and eastern United States. It is native to the south-central and eastern United States.

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