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Flow cytometry of bacteria and wood resin particles in paper production
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L.E. Lindberg
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19. Juli 2018
Published Online: 2018-07-19
Published in Print: 2004-12-01
© 2018 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston
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Schlagwörter für diesen Artikel
Aggregation;
Bacillus coagulans;
Bacterial counts;
Burkholderia multivorans;
Flow cytometry;
Paper mill bacteria;
Papermaking;
Wood resin particles
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Flow cytometry of bacteria and wood resin particles in paper production
- Hot chlorine dioxide bleaching – A modified approach
- Modelling coating structure development: Monte-Carlo deposition of particles with irregular shapes
- Impact of different forming fabric parameters on sheet solids content during vacuum dewatering
- Handsheet formation and mechanical testing via fiber-level simulations
- Influence of electrostatic interactions on fibre/fibre joint and paper strength
- Ultrastructure of the cell wall of unbeaten Norway spruce pulp fibre surfaces
- A method to determine the charge demand of single pulp fibers
- Photometric method for dynamic measurements of paper roughening after a moistening printing nip
- Extractives in totally chlorine free bleached birch pulp and their effect on alkylketene dimers and alkenyl succinic anhydrides sizes
- Non-conventional causticization technology: A review
- Light fastness of ink jet prints on modified conventional coatings
- Effect of temperature gradient multi-nip calendering on the structure of SC paper
- Surface characterisation of mechanical pulps by polyelectrolyte adsorption
- An axisymmetric pore-fiber cell model for moisture transport in paper materials
- Bulk and surface composition of ECF bleached hardwood kraft pulp fibres
- Effect of using pH-reducing agents in brown stock washing on leaching of inorganic and organic substances and pulp fiber properties
- Tannin-iron impregnated thermomechanical pulp Part II: Bleachability and brightness reversion