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1. Development of New Systems Based on Hydrotalcites for Stabilization and Deacidification of Paper Information Carriers

2. The Influence of the Composition of Pulp and the Number of Layers on the Strength Properties of Multi-Layer Papers Intended for the Production of Corrugated Paperboard

3. Methods for Characterization and Continuum Modeling of Inhomogeneous Properties of Paper and Paperboard Materials: A Review

4. Mechanical Properties of Composite Materials with Dammar-based Matrices and Reinforced with Paper and Chicken Feathers Waste

5. Sustainable Paper-based Packaging from Hemp Hurd Fiber: A Potential Material for Thermoformed Molded Fiber Packaging

6. Time Scales of Spontaneous Imbibition into Porous Material: From Classic Models to Papers Applications

7. Effect of Chemical Crosslinking on the Biodegradation Rate of Kraft Paper

8. Making Paper from Materials That Are Essential to Our Lives/ Making Paper Without Trees Is the New 'Must'

9. Alkylated Phosphorylated Fibers: A New Substitute for Silicone in Release Paper Manufacturing

10. Hydrophobic Molecular Treatments of Cellulose-based or Other Polysaccharide Barrier Layers for Sustainable Food Packaging: A Review

11. Time to Collaborate for the Age of Paper

12. Public Awareness of Paper’s Sustainability in a Digital Society

13. A Comparative Study of the Effects of Chemical Crosslinking Agents on NBSK Handsheet Properties

14. A Historical Perspective of Scientific Advances in Paper Forming Hydrodynamics: 1950-2000

15. Biopulp from Pineapple Leaf Fiber Produced by Colonization with Two White-Rot Fungi: Trametes versicolor and Pleurotus ostreatus

16. Evaluation of Tea Wastes in Usage Pulp and Paper Production

17. Combination of Nitrogen Plasma Modification and Waterborne Polyurethane Treatment of Carbon Fiber Paper Used for Electric Heating of Wood Floors

18. Using Apparent Density of Paper from Hardwood Kraft Pulps to Predict Sheet Properties, based on Unsupervised Classification and Multivariable Regression Techniques

19. Impregnation of Poly(lactic acid) on Biologically Pulped Pineapple Leaf Fiber for Packaging Materials

20. Barley Straw (Hordeum vulgare) as a Supplementary Raw Material for Eucalyptus camaldulensis and Pinus sylvestris Kraft Pulp in the Paper Industry

21. Paper Need Not Be Flat: Paper and Biomaterials Industries Need to Converge to Bring about True Innovation

22. Can Acceptable Pulp be Obtained from Eucalyptus globulus Wood Chips after Hemicellulose Extraction?

23. Interfacial Modification and Dispersion of Short Carbon Fiber and the Properties of Composite Papers as Gas Diffusion Layer for Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell (PEMFC)

24. Effect of Particle Size Distribution of Lime Sludge on the Hydrophobicity of Paper

25. DEEP-DRAWING OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD: THE ROLE OF MATERIAL PROPERTIES

26. ETHANOL PULPING AS A STAGE IN THE BIO-REFINERY OF OLIVE TREE PRUNINGS

27. RENEWABLE FIBERS AND BIO-BASED MATERIALS FOR PACKAGING APPLICATIONS – A REVIEW OF RECENT DEVELOPMENTS

28. PAPER STRENGTH DEVELOPMENT AND RECYCLABILITY WITH POLYAMIDEAMINE-EPICHLOROHYDRIN (PAE)

29. RELEASE PAPER: CAN PHOSPHATE ESTERS BE AN ALTERNATIVE TO SILICONE?

30. PROCESS OPTIMIZATION IN KRAFT PULPING, BLEACHING, AND BEATING OF LEUCAENA DIVERSIFOLIA

31. POLYPYRROLE AND POLYPYRROLE/WOOD-DERIVED MATERIALS CONDUCTING COMPOSITES: A REVIEW

32. SODA-AQ PULPING OF PAULOWNIA WOOD AFTER HYDROLYSIS TREATMENT

33. HESPERALOE FUNIFERA AS A RAW MATERIAL FOR INTEGRAL UTILIZATION OF ITS COMPONENTS

34. INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS AND FUTURE PROSPECTS OF MICROBIAL XYLANASES: A REVIEW

35. PAPER’S APPEARANCE: A REVIEW

36. Paper's resistance to wetting - A review of internal sizing chemicals and their effects

37. Utilization of a chemical-mechanical pulp with improved properties from poplar wood in the composition of packing papers

38. Bonding between cellulosic fibers in the absence and presence of dry-strength agents - A review

39. BioResources: Ten Years of Service for the Progress of the Science and Technology of Lignocellulosic Products

40. Extensible Cellulosic Fibre-polyurethane Composites Prepared via the Papermaking Pathway

41. A Historical Perspective of Scientific Advances in Paper Forming Hydrodynamics: 1950-2000

42. Combination of Nitrogen Plasma Modification and Waterborne Polyurethane Treatment of Carbon Fiber Paper Used for Electric Heating of Wood Floors

43. Paper Need Not Be Flat: Paper and Biomaterials Industries Need to Converge to Bring about True Innovation

44. Effect of Particle Size Distribution of Lime Sludge on the Hydrophobicity of Paper

45. Renewable fibers and bio-based materials for packaging applications

46. Deep-drawing of paper and paperboard

48. POLYPYRROLE AND POLYPYRROLE/WOOD-DERIVED MATERIALS CONDUCTING COMPOSITES: A REVIEW

49. HESPERALOE FUNIFERA AS A RAW MATERIAL FOR INTEGRAL UTILIZATION OF ITS COMPONENTS