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The Indian pulp and paper industry at a glance L.C. Sharma by
Publication details: Dehra Dun Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh 1988
Availability: Items available for loan: Anna Centenary Library (1)Call number: 338.476760954 SHA.

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The international paper trade Tom Bolton by
Publication details: Cambridge Woodhead Publishing c1998
Availability: Items available for loan: Anna Centenary Library (1)Call number: 676 BOL.

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The U.S. paper industry and sustainable production : an argument for restructuring Maureen Smith by
Publication details: Cambridge, MA MIT Press 1997
Availability: Items available for loan: Anna Centenary Library (1)Call number: 338.456760973 SMI.

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Chemistry of modern papermaking Cornel Hagiopol and James W. Johnston
Edition: special Indian edition
Publication details: Boca Raton, FL CRC Press 2016
Availability: Items available for loan: Anna Centenary Library (1)Call number: 676.2 HAG.

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Environmental fate and effects of pulp and paper mill effluents Mark Roy Servos by
Publication details: Boca Raton, FL CRC Press
Availability: Items available for loan: Anna Centenary Library (1)Call number: 676.042 SER.

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Industrial applications of soft computing : paper, mineral, and metal processing industries Kauko Leiviskä, editor by
Publication details: Heidelberg Physica-Verlag c2001
Availability: Items available for loan: Anna Centenary Library (1)Call number: 006.3 LEI.

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Productivity and performance in the paper industry : labour, capital, and technology in Britain and America, 1860-1914 Gary Bryan Magee by
Publication details: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1997
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Productivity and performance in the paper industry : labour, capital, and technology in Britain and America, 1860-1914 Gary Bryan Magee by
Publication details: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1997
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