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Publications by Gunilla Pettersson
The Use of Polyelectrolyte Multilayers of Cationic Starch and CMC to Enhance Strength Properties of Papers Formed From Mixtures of Unbleached Chemical Pulp and CTMP. Part II Influence of Addition Strategy, Fibre Treatment and Fibre Type
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