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Dammar was an important export in the later period.
Dammar is a resin collected from a variety of species.
Much of the cropland could become tainted by the waters of the Dammar.
Dammar admits no knowledge of how he came to be or where Kes disappeared to.
If the Dammar was poison, then too would be the Drun.
There it soon became a well-trodden road, running through forests of dammar and fields of wheat.
The Nyrians, led by Dammar, suddenly take action to try to take control of the ship.
They then transport Dammar and his second-in-command to the cold environment and obtain control over Voyager.
He was bearded like a Dammar pine, of the fashion of prophets and pards, one hair sitting here, another there.
"The Dammar River flows into the Drun.
After two weeks collecting dammar and staying at Wak Hitam's nearby house, they prepare to return home.
Dammar gum is a triterpenoid resin, containing a large number of triterpenes and their oxidation products.
These were part of the headwaters of the Dammar River, which in turn flowed into the Drun.
Due to Pak Balam's worsening condition, the next day the dammar collectors are unable to continue their journey.
Shorea wiesneri is listed in many websites as an important source of dammar; however, this appears to be either a trade name or a synonym.
Turpentine varnishes are made from soft gums, such as dammar, common resin and mastic; they are light in color, cheap and not very durable.
The genus Agathis, commonly known as kauri or dammar, is a relatively small genus of 21 species of evergreen tree.
The next morning, they abandon some of their dammar and continue on their way back to Air Jernih, carrying Pak Balam.
Various species of kauri give diverse resins such as kauri copal, Manilla copal and Dammar gum.
Dammar oil (a mixture of linseed oil and dammar resin), for example, is used almost exclusively in treating the hulls of wooden boats.
Resins that are used in varnishes include amber, kauri gum, dammar, copal, rosin (pine resin), sandarac, balsam, elemi, mastic, and others.
The resins include amber, dammar, copal, rosin, sandarac, elemi, benzoin, mastic, balsam, shellac, and a multitude of lacquers.
"West of here, in the highlands above the Nareef Valley, the headwaters of the Dammar River gather, eventually to flow into the Drun River.
The Dammar River meandered through it all, sparkling in the early-morning sunshine, escorted along its route by a gathering of dark green trees, as if they'd come to watch the river's showy parade.
Many of them are low molecular weight compounds (dammarane, dammarenolic acid, oleanane, oleanonic acid, etc.), but dammar also contains a polymeric fraction, composed of polycadinene.