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Table of contents of journal: *Pulp and paper of Canada [1974]

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Authors: RODDEN G
Citation: G. Rodden, POST REFINERS GIVE BOWATER-MERSEY AN ENERGY EDGE - STATIONARY SYPHONSWERE INSTALLED IN ALL DRYER CANS IN A SEPARATE PROJECT, Pulp & paper Canada, 99(9), 1998, pp. 9-10

Authors: DANBY R
Citation: R. Danby, UNDERSTANDING YOUR CUSTOMERS CUSTOMERS REQUIREMENTS, Pulp & paper Canada, 99(9), 1998, pp. 13

Citation: COMMERCIAL-SCALE LINTING EVALUATION UNDER CONTROLLED CONDITIONS - THEQUEBEC-INSTITUTE-OF-GRAPHIC-COMMUNICATIONS IS WORKING WITH PAPRICAN, Pulp & paper Canada, 99(9), 1998, pp. 21-21

Authors: GREENBAUM PJ
Citation: Pj. Greenbaum, THE MILLENNIUM - ARE WE MAGNIFYING THE YEAR-2000 PROBLEM, Pulp & paper Canada, 99(9), 1998, pp. 24-26

Authors: FRIGON D LO A
Citation: D. Frigon et A. Lo, EVALUATION OF AMMONIUM POLYPHOSPHATE AND WASTE-ACTIVATED SLUDGE EXTRACT AS A NUTRIENT SOURCE FOR ACTIVATED-SLUDGE SYSTEM - APP WORKS AS WELL AS PHOSPHORUS-ACID AND AMMONIA, Pulp & paper Canada, 99(9), 1998, pp. 29-32

Authors: LANOUETTE R THIBAULT J VALADE JL
Citation: R. Lanouette et al., IMPROVEMENT OF MODELING D-OPTIMAL DESIGN-DATA WITH NEURAL NETWORKS - RADIAL BASIS FUNCTION NEURAL NETWORKS ARE VERY ROBUST, Pulp & paper Canada, 99(9), 1998, pp. 34-38

Authors: CORREIA F ROY DN GOEL K
Citation: F. Correia et al., PULPING OF CANADIAN INDUSTRIAL HEMP (CANNABIS-SATIVA L.) - PRESENTS SOME FINDINGS OF USING NONWOOD SOURCES, Pulp & paper Canada, 99(9), 1998, pp. 39-41

Authors: MCCANN D
Citation: D. Mccann, DESIGN REVIEW OF ELECTROSTATIC PRECIPITATORS FOR BIOMASS POWER BOILERS - SPECIFIC COLLECTING AREA IS AN IMPORTANT PARAMETER, Pulp & paper Canada, 99(9), 1998, pp. 42-45

Authors: CARRE B VERNAC Y GALLAND G
Citation: B. Carre et al., COMPARISON BETWEEN LOW-SPEED KNEADER AND HIGH-SPEED DISPERSER - EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE, ENERGY-CONSUMPTION AND CHEMISTRY ON OPTICAL-PROPERTIES - OUTLINED ARE THEIR PARTICULAR BENEFITS AND APPLICATIONS, Pulp & paper Canada, 99(9), 1998, pp. 46-54

Authors: VENDITTI RA PEKAROVIC J
Citation: Ra. Venditti et J. Pekarovic, ASPECTS OF THE AGGLOMERATION PROCESS TO REMOVE CONTAMINANTS IN WASTEPAPER - THE COMPONENTS OF WASTEPAPER COMPETE FOR THE AGGLOMERATION AGENT, Pulp & paper Canada, 99(9), 1998, pp. 56-59

Authors: MCCUBBIN N
Citation: N. Mccubbin, 15 YEARS IN DESK-TOP PUBLISHING - IN OCTOBER 1983, THE FIRST INPUT OUTPUT COLUMN WAS PUBLISHED IN PULP-AND-PAPER-CANADA/, Pulp & paper Canada, 99(9), 1998, pp. 62-63

Authors: RIEBEL P
Citation: P. Riebel, WORKING WITH ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS - KEEP AN OPEN MIND WHEN SELECTING ONE, Pulp & paper Canada, 99(9), 1998, pp. 64-64

Authors: MOHR P
Citation: P. Mohr, PAPER-INDUSTRY - RE-POSITIONS FOR THE NEW MILLENNIUM - LANDMARK INVESTMENTS IN THE FAR-EAST, Pulp & paper Canada, 99(8), 1998, pp. 8-8

Authors: RODDEN G
Citation: G. Rodden, NARROWING THE FOCUS HELPS MILLS PROVIDE A SAFER WORK-ENVIRONMENT, Pulp & paper Canada, 99(8), 1998, pp. 11-13

Authors: RODDEN G
Citation: G. Rodden, SC-A(-HAWKESBURY() OPENS A WINDOW OF OPPORTUNITY FOR STORA PORT), Pulp & paper Canada, 99(8), 1998, pp. 16

Authors: RODDEN G
Citation: G. Rodden, MAGNIPRESS - 7 OF NORTH-AMERICA TOP-10 MAGAZINE PUBLISHERS ARE ON BOARD, Pulp & paper Canada, 99(8), 1998, pp. 44-45

Authors: DU H DUMONT GA
Citation: H. Du et Ga. Dumont, CONSTRAINED MULTIVARIABLE CONTROL OF A WOOD CHIP REFINER - TRANSFER SCREW SPEED ADJUSTMENTS LINKED TO DESIGN FLEXIBILITY, Pulp & paper Canada, 99(8), 1998, pp. 47-50

Authors: JASCHINSKI T ODERMATT J PATT R BACHUS W KORDSACHIA O
Citation: T. Jaschinski et al., USE OF HIGH-TEMPERATURE RESISTANT CHELANTS IN PEROXIDE BLEACHING OF KRAFT PULPS - HYDROGEN-PEROXIDE STABILIZATION CAN BE IMPROVED SUBSTANTIALLY, Pulp & paper Canada, 99(8), 1998, pp. 52-56

Authors: HILDEN KK MUSTONEN I
Citation: Kk. Hilden et I. Mustonen, COMPLETE SHEAR RATE ANALYSIS PROVIDES A NEW MEANS OF OPTIMIZING COATING PERFORMANCE ON HIGH-SPEED COATERS - VISCOSITY DATA CAN BE MEASURED IN A SIMPLE, REPEATABLE AND RAPID MANNER, Pulp & paper Canada, 99(8), 1998, pp. 57-60

Authors: BYRES EJ
Citation: Ej. Byres, WHAT SUPERINTENDENTS AND ENGINEERS NEED TO KNOW ABOUT FIBER OPTICS - DESCRIBES THE BASICS OF FIBER OPTIC CABLES, Pulp & paper Canada, 99(8), 1998, pp. 62-65

Authors: TOMNEY T PRUSZYNSKI PE ARMSTRONG JR HURLEY R
Citation: T. Tomney et al., CONTROLLING FILLER RETENTION IN MECHANICAL GRADES - THERE WAS SIGNIFICANT IMPROVEMENT IN RETENTION WITH NO EFFECT ON SHEET QUALITIES, Pulp & paper Canada, 99(8), 1998, pp. 66-69

Authors: URBANSKI R LISTER S RAOUL D
Citation: R. Urbanski et al., DEVELOPMENT OF AN EFFECTIVE TRS AND ODOR REDUCTION PROGRAM - CASE-STUDY HIGHLIGHTS A NUMBER OF TOOLS AND CONCEPTS THAT MAY BE USED, Pulp & paper Canada, 99(8), 1998, pp. 70-73

Authors: PARISIAN J FOULGER M
Citation: J. Parisian et M. Foulger, A NEW MINI-MILL FOR HIGH-QUALITY RECYCLED LINERBOARD - DESCRIBES MBS INSTALLATION IN KENTUCKY, Pulp & paper Canada, 99(8), 1998, pp. 74-76

Authors: NI Y LI Z JIANG Q COURT G BURTI M
Citation: Y. Ni et al., IMPROVED TRANSITION-METAL REMOVAL IN A REDUCING AGENT-ASSISTED CHELATION STAGE - A LABORATORY STUDY - SODIUM HYDROSULFITE IS THE IDEAL REDUCING AGENT, Pulp & paper Canada, 99(8), 1998, pp. 77-80

Authors: MCCAIG RG HARALA E
Citation: Rg. Mccaig et E. Harala, MANUFACTURE OF NO.5 LIGHTWEIGHT COATED USING ONLINE FILM PRESS COATING AND SOFT NIP CALENDERING - EXPERIENCE FROM MACMILLAN BLOEDEL PM5 - CONFIRMS THE POTENTIAL OF NEW TECHNOLOGIES, Pulp & paper Canada, 99(8), 1998, pp. 81
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