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

Results: 201-225/954

Authors: SABOURIN M XU E CORT B BOILEAU I WALLER A
Citation: M. Sabourin et al., OPTIMIZING RESIDENCE TIME, TEMPERATURE AND SPEED TO IMPROVE TMP PULP PROPERTIES AND REDUCE ENERGY, Pulp & paper Canada, 98(4), 1997, pp. 38-45

Authors: DATTA AK LEE JH KRISHNAGOPALAN GA
Citation: Ak. Datta et al., REDUCING BATCH-TO-BATCH VARIABILITY OF PULP QUALITY THROUGH MODEL-BASED ESTIMATION, Pulp & paper Canada, 98(4), 1997, pp. 46-49

Authors: ALLISON BJ ISAKSSON AJ KARLSTROM A
Citation: Bj. Allison et al., GREY-BOX IDENTIFICATION OF A TMP REFINER, Pulp & paper Canada, 98(4), 1997, pp. 50-53

Authors: VIDOTTI RM JOHNSON DA THOMPSON EV
Citation: Rm. Vidotti et al., INFLUENCE OF TONER DETACHMENT DURING MIXED OFFICE WASTE PAPER REPULPING ON FLOTATION EFFICIENCY .1. PARTICLE FRACTIONATION, Pulp & paper Canada, 98(4), 1997, pp. 55-59

Authors: DUNCAN SR
Citation: Sr. Duncan, ESTIMATING THE RESPONSE OF ACTUATORS IN A CROSS-DIRECTIONAL CONTROL-SYSTEM, Pulp & paper Canada, 98(4), 1997, pp. 61-64

Authors: MCCUBBIN N
Citation: N. Mccubbin, TIPS FOR WINDOWS-95 FROM THE WEB, Pulp & paper Canada, 98(4), 1997, pp. 66-66

Authors: MOHR P
Citation: P. Mohr, DELIVERING SHAREHOLDER VALUE, Pulp & paper Canada, 98(4), 1997, pp. 70-70

Authors: HOLT T
Citation: T. Holt, PRODUCT HISTORIES EXPLAINED, Pulp & paper Canada, 98(3), 1997, pp. 8-8

Authors: AA P
Citation: P. Aa, PRODUCT HISTORIES EXPLAINED, Pulp & paper Canada, 98(3), 1997, pp. 8-8

Authors: BARNET AJ
Citation: Aj. Barnet, 22ND ANNUAL LEASK SURVEY - WORLD CAPACITY IS AT 38.2 MILLION T Y/, Pulp & paper Canada, 98(3), 1997, pp. 13

Authors: BOWEN B
Citation: B. Bowen, IMPROVING THE ACCURACY OF LOWER EXPLOSIVE LIMIT MONITORING, Pulp & paper Canada, 98(3), 1997, pp. 21-22

Authors: ROBERGE N GOODMAN RM
Citation: N. Roberge et Rm. Goodman, HOW WATERLESS OFFSET PRINTING AFFECTS THE PAPERMAKER, Pulp & paper Canada, 98(3), 1997, pp. 24-24

Authors: VANLIEROP B
Citation: B. Vanlierop, KNOWLEDGE AND JUDGMENT ARE CRUCIAL TO CANADA COMPETITIVENESS, Pulp & paper Canada, 98(3), 1997, pp. 39-39

Authors: GREENBAUM PJ
Citation: Pj. Greenbaum, PUSHING THE ENVELOPE OF MECHANICAL PULPING, Pulp & paper Canada, 98(3), 1997, pp. 41-41

Authors: LEROUX S
Citation: S. Leroux, BURNING GAS AND REDUCING ODOR ALL IN A DAYS WORK, Pulp & paper Canada, 98(3), 1997, pp. 41-42

Authors: LEKX DL
Citation: Dl. Lekx, PROFESSIONAL-DEVELOPMENT GOES IS SCHOOL, Pulp & paper Canada, 98(3), 1997, pp. 42-43

Authors: OUELLET J
Citation: J. Ouellet, PROCESS-CONTROL MUST BE MANAGED PROPERLY TO WORK, Pulp & paper Canada, 98(3), 1997, pp. 42-42

Authors: OUELLET J
Citation: J. Ouellet, THERE ARE MANY WAYS TO IMPROVE ECF BLEACHING CONDITIONS, Pulp & paper Canada, 98(3), 1997, pp. 43

Authors: RODDEN G
Citation: G. Rodden, NEWSPRINT MOVES BEYOND A COMMODITY, Pulp & paper Canada, 98(3), 1997, pp. 44

Authors: WILLIAMSON PN
Citation: Pn. Williamson, RECYCLING - STILL MUCH TO LEARN, Pulp & paper Canada, 98(3), 1997, pp. 44-44

Authors: BAILEY J
Citation: J. Bailey, NEW TECHNOLOGY LEADS TO A PERFECT WORLD, Pulp & paper Canada, 98(3), 1997, pp. 46-46

Authors: VOLK JI YOUNG JJ
Citation: Ji. Volk et Jj. Young, SUCCESSFUL LO-SOLIDS(TM) COOKING AT HINTON, Pulp & paper Canada, 98(3), 1997, pp. 47-50

Authors: PEDNEAULT C ROBERT S PELLERIN C
Citation: C. Pedneault et al., BLEACHING WITH NEW REDUCTIVE CHEMICALS - REPLACEMENT OF HYDROSULFITE, Pulp & paper Canada, 98(3), 1997, pp. 51-55

Authors: OLLILA M PELTOMAKI T GOMERSALL T
Citation: M. Ollila et al., D0-STAGE CONTROL IN ECF BLEACHING AND MID-DIGESTER KAPPA-MEASUREMENT, Pulp & paper Canada, 98(3), 1997, pp. 56-60

Authors: GRATTON MF HAMEL J MCDONALD JD
Citation: Mf. Gratton et al., TEMPERATURE-GRADIENT CALENDERING - FROM THE LABORATORY TO COMMERCIAL REALITY, Pulp & paper Canada, 98(3), 1997, pp. 62-70
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