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Bersch, Josef. Cellulose, cellulose products, and artificial rubber, comprising the 

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Clapperton, George. Practical papermaking; a manual for paper- makers and 

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3d ed. Containing additional matter and in part rewritten, with collabo- 

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Davis, Charles Thomas. The manufacture of paper: being a description of the 

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Herzberg, Wilhelm. Papierpriifung. Eine anleitung zum untersuchen von 

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