| 1. | In 1882 or 1883 dry rot was found in the high spire.
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| 2. | Dry rot is spread by spores which are present in most buildings.
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| 3. | Dry rots showing such symptoms are referred to as "'mummifications " '.
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| 4. | The proofing of materials may also prevent dry rot and wet rot.
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| 5. | Inadequate roof renovation work subsequently caused damage through damp and dry rot.
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| 6. | Dry rot is a generic name for certain species of brown-rot fungus.
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| 7. | At that time, the Lodge was deemed structurally irreparable due to dry rot.
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| 8. | The life-cycle of dry rot can be broken down into four main stages.
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| 9. | It suffered badly from dry rot and was threatening to collapse.
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| 10. | This type of fungal decay subsequently also became known as'true dry rot '.
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