i got the three pages open Don
MOE could be best used to predict bow width. Better to think of it as a measure of stiffness rather than elasticity, at least the way we bowyers like to use the term. The qualities that make osage and yew good bowwoods, are not so easily gleaned from most test data.
The numbers in the database are from the forest service labs, just test results on their samples.
The issues some folks have with the wood datebase website, are conclusions Mr Meier has formed from use of his "bow index", in one of his articles.