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Transverse Viscoelastic Properties Of Cellulosic Fibers Investigated By Atomic Force Microscopy, 19PaperCon

Transverse Viscoelastic Properties Of Cellulosic Fibers Investigated By Atomic Force Microscopy, 19PaperCon

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On the Torsion Method for Measurement of Out-Of-Plane Shear Properties, 19PaperCon

On the Torsion Method for Measurement of Out-Of-Plane Shear Properties, 19PaperCon

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Evaluating the Mechanical Response of Fiber Networks with RVEs, 19PaperCon

Evaluating the Mechanical Response of Fiber Networks with RVEs, 19PaperCon

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The Role of the Fiber and Bond in Hygroexpansion and Curl of Paper, 19PaperCon

The Role of the Fiber and Bond in Hygroexpansion and Curl of Paper, 19PaperCon

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Joint distribution of local porosity and local tortuosity in sack paper, 19PaperCon

Joint distribution of local porosity and local tortuosity in sack paper, 19PaperCon

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On Increasing Wet-web Strength with Adhesive Polymers, 19PaperCon

On Increasing Wet-web Strength with Adhesive Polymers, 19PaperCon

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The Effect Of Felt-Web Structure Interaction On Press Dryness Variability, 19PaperCon

The Effect Of Felt-Web Structure Interaction On Press Dryness Variability, 19PaperCon

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Extended Formability of Paperboard by Pre-Compression in Hydro-Based Deep-Drawing, 19PaperCon

Extended Formability of Paperboard by Pre-Compression in Hydro-Based Deep-Drawing, 19PaperCon

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Understanding Extensibility of Paper: Role of Fiber Elongation and Fiber Bonding, 19PaperCon

Understanding Extensibility of Paper: Role of Fiber Elongation and Fiber Bonding, 19PaperCon

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Primary Fines and their Positive Influence on Energy Consumption during Refining with Regard to Strength Development for Softwood Kraft Pulp, 19PaperCon

Primary Fines and their Positive Influence on Energy Consumption during Refining with Regard to Strength Development for Softwood Kraft Pulp, 19PaperCon