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Upgrading wood chips: the Paprifer process, TAPPI JOURNAL March 1988

Upgrading wood chips: the Paprifer process, TAPPI JOURNAL March 1988

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On-line layer discrimination of multilayer materials, TAPPI JOURNAL May 1988 88MAY97

On-line layer discrimination of multilayer materials, TAPPI JOURNAL May 1988

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Modeling and Simulation of a Kamyr digester: methods of reducing computation time, TAPPI Journal, September 1988 88SEP209

Modeling and simulation of a Kamyr digetster: methods of reducing computation time, TAPPI JOURNAL September 1988

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Bleaching at SAPPI's Ngodwana mill, TAPPI JOURNAL February 1989

Bleaching at SAPPI's Ngodwana mill, TAPPI JOURNAL February 1989

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Trema guineensis: an appropriate tropical hardwood for pulp and paper production, TAPPI JOURNAL January 1989

Trema guineensis: an appropriate tropical hardwood for pulp and paper production, TAPPI JOURNAL January 1989

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Unexpected source of phenol in the sulfur-free semichemical pulping of hardwood, TAPPI JOURNAL March 1989

Unexpected source of phenol in the sulfur-free semichemical pulping of hardwood, TAPPI JOURNAL March 1989

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TAPPI Journal Summaries, Paper360º January/February 2017

TAPPI Journal Summaries, Paper360º January/February 2017

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TAPPI Journal Summaries, Paper360º January/February 2020

TAPPI Journal Summaries, Paper360º January/February 2020

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TAPPI Journal Summaries, Paper360º January/February 2021

TAPPI Journal Summaries, Paper360º January/February 2021

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Investigation of the Cellulose-Water Relationship by the Pressure Plate Method, TAPPI Journal July 2022

ABSTRACT: The swelling and water retention properties of pulp fibers are of basic importance in papermaking.