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                    [Title] => Lumber not from tree developed
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The product has been called "palwood", which means palwa wood. Palwa is the native word for coconut frond or midrib, from which palwood is made.

Credited for the development of this lumber is Noel V. Biera, a civil engineer and currently an instructor at the College of Engineering, Jose Rizal Memorial State College, Dapitan City.
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Credited for the development of this lumber is Noel V. Biera, a civil engineer and currently an instructor at the College of Engineering, Jose Rizal Memorial State College, Dapitan City.
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