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Bark and wood properties of pulpwood species as related to separation and segregation of chip/bark mixtures. Project 3212, report one: a progress report to members of Group Project 3212
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"November 1, 1974.", "Members of Project 3212: Abitibi Paper Company, Ltd., Blandin Paper Company, the Procter and Gamble Company, Scott Paper Company, Weyerhaeuser Company.", "The Institute of Paper Chemistry, Marianne L. Harder, research fellow, John D. Hankey, research associate, Dean W. Einspahr, senior research associate, and John W. Swanson, director, Division of Natural Materials and Systems."
Authors :
Harder, M. L. (Marianne L.), Hankey, John D., Einspahr, Dean W., Swanson, John W.
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Contributors :
Institute of Paper Chemistry (Appleton, Wis.), Abitibi Paper Company, Limited., Blandin Paper Company., Mead Corporation., Scott Paper Company., Weyerhaeuser Company., Institute of Paper Chemistry (Appleton, Wis.) Group Project 3212.
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Publisher :  Appleton, Wisconsin : Institute of Paper Chemistry,, Georgia Institute of Technology     Type :  Project Report     Format :  7637438 bytes, application/pdf    
Date Detail :
2004-09-08, 2004-09-08, 1974
Subject :
Bark, Wood properties, Separation, Chips
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