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Volume 12, Number 3, June 2005

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Karlstad, Sweden – A New Member of the Cellulose Team!
pp. 221-222(2)
Authors: Glasser, Wolfgang; Germgard, Ulf

New Method for Determining the Degree of Cellulose I Crystallinity by Means of FT Raman Spectroscopy
pp. 223-231(9)
Authors: Schenzel, Karla; Fischer, Steffen; Brendler, Erica

Characterization of cellulose molecules in bio-system studied by modeling methods
pp. 243-252(10)
Authors: Tanaka, Fumio; Okamura, Keizo

Determination of Fibre Pore Structure: Influence of Salt, pH and Conventional Wet Strength Resins
pp. 253-265(13)
Authors: Andreasson, Bo; Forsström, Jennie; Wågberg, Lars

Fibrillation Tendency of Cellulosic Fibers. Part 1: Effects of Swelling
pp. 267-273(7)
Authors: Zhang, Wangsun; Okubayashi, Satoko; Bechtold, Thomas

Fibrillation Tendency of Cellulosic Fibers. Part 2: Effects of Temperature
pp. 275-279(5)
Authors: Zhang, Wangsun; Okubayashi, Satoko; Bechtold, Thomas

Interaction and Scale of Mixing in Cellulose Acetate/Poly(N-vinyl Pyrrolidone-co-vinyl Acetate) Blends
pp. 281-291(11)
Authors: Ohno, Takahiro; Yoshizawa, Sachiko; Miyashita, Yoshiharu; Nishio, Yoshiyuki

Thermal Aggregation of Methyl Cellulose in Aqueous Solution: A Thermodynamic Study and Protein Partitioning Behaviour
pp. 293-304(12)
Authors: Spelzini, Dario; Rigatusso, Ruben; Farruggia, Beatriz; Picó, Guillermo

Preparation of Cellulose Oligomers from Cellulose Triacetate (Standard Procedure)
pp. 317-326(10)
Authors: Arndt, P.; Gerdes, R.; Huschens, S.; Pyplo-Schnieders, J.; Redlich, H.

The Degree of Disorder in Hardwood Kraft Pulps Studied by Means of LODP
pp. 327-335(9)
Authors: Håkansson, Helena; Ahlgren, Per; Germgård, Ulf

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