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Predicting the strength of paper containing holes or cracks with the point stress criterion, TAPPI JOURNAL, January 1998, Vol. 81(1)
Predicting the strength of paper containing holes or cracks with the point stress criterion, TAPPI JOURNAL, January 1998, Vol. 81(1)
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Reduced aox and biological effects by modification of a mill cio2 stage, TAPPI JOURNAL, January 1998, Vol. 81(1)
Reduced aox and biological effects by modification of a mill cio2 stage, TAPPI JOURNAL, January 1998, Vol. 81(1)
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Rise in GDP should boost U.S. paper demand, sales, TAPPI JOURNAL, January 1998, Vol. 81(1)
Rise in gdp should boost u.s. paper demand, sales, TAPPI JOURNAL, January 1998, Vol. 81(1)
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Third-party financing of pulp and paper mill steam, power, and utility sssets, TAPPI JOURNAL, January 1998, Vol. 81(1)
Third-party financing of pulp and paper mill steam, power, and utility sssets, TAPPI JOURNAL, January 1998, Vol. 81(1)
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TAPPI JOURNAL Author Guidelines TAPPI JOURNAL Author Guidelines TAPPI JOURNAL is a peer-reviewed journal covering research on topics important to academics and professionals in the pulp, paper and
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