Selective enzyme impregnation of chips to reduce specific refining energy in alkaline peroxide mechanical pulping
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P. Hart | Darrell M. Waite | L. Thibault | J. Tomashek | Marie-Eve Rousseau | Christopher Hill | M. Sabourin
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