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11. University of Minnesota
The Department of Wood and Paper Science.
http://www.cnr.umn.edu/WPS/ - 30-05-2001 - [detailed information]
Rating: [6.00] Votes: [617]
  
12. API. Advanced PaperMaking Initiative
Government funded program at the University of British Columbia, responsible for providing research, teaching, expert advising and community services to the pulp and paper i
http://api.mech.ubc.ca/ - 09-12-2001 - [detailed information]
Rating: [5.00] Votes: [1126]
  
13. Making Pulp and Paper
Information about the technology and history of paper making from the Quebec Forest Industries Association.
http://www.aifq.qc.ca/english/industry/fabric.html - 08-02-2000 - [detailed information]
Rating: [5.00] Votes: [587]
  
14. Microwave Modification of Wood
Research on the technology of producing innovative wood materials
http://www.mwwood.unimelb.edu.au - 18-04-2002 - [detailed information]
Rating: [5.00] Votes: [1206]
  
15. Pulp & Paper Research & Education Center, Auburn University
Devoted to research and education for the paper industry. Offers a limited number of academic scholarships for students.
http://www.eng.auburn.edu/center/pnp/pnp.htm - 19-09-2003 - [detailed information]
Rating: [5.00] Votes: [213]
  
16. Pulp and Paper Online
Virtual community for professionals in the pulp and paper industry, including information on pulpwood, corrugators, paper machines and chemical pulping offering discussion forums
http://www.pulpandpaperonline.com - 12-05-2001 - [detailed information]
Rating: [5.00] Votes: [1703]
  
17. Why certain paper disintegrates in the wash
Explanation of how different kinds of paper react differently when washed by mistake.
http://www.howstuffworks.com/question108.htm - 13-06-2002 - [detailed information]
Rating: [5.00] Votes: [1350]
  

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