Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology 2006
DOI: 10.1002/0471238961.1621121607051403.a01.pub2
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Pulp

Abstract: Pulp, the raw material used in the production of paper, paperboard, fiberboard, and other similar manufactured products, is produced from wood and nonwood plant matter by separating cellular components using mechanical and/or chemical methods. Wood is the dominant source of fiber used in the manufacture of pulp in the western hemisphere. Nonwood fiber sources are used in those locations where wood is in short supply or for pulps requiring special characteristics. In addition to wood, recovered (recycled) fiber… Show more

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“…The velocity of the Ca II K central reversal formed higher in the chromosphere than the Hα core, is generally larger than the bisector velocity of Hα at the same luminosity, indicating that the expansion velocity increases with height in the chromosphere. Arp (1955) e Kadla (1966) Note. -The visual photometry is taken from Cudworth & Monet (1979), J,H,K photometry is taken from the 2MASS Catalog (Skrutskie et al 2006).…”
Section: Considering 3 Clusters Spanning [Fementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The velocity of the Ca II K central reversal formed higher in the chromosphere than the Hα core, is generally larger than the bisector velocity of Hα at the same luminosity, indicating that the expansion velocity increases with height in the chromosphere. Arp (1955) e Kadla (1966) Note. -The visual photometry is taken from Cudworth & Monet (1979), J,H,K photometry is taken from the 2MASS Catalog (Skrutskie et al 2006).…”
Section: Considering 3 Clusters Spanning [Fementioning
confidence: 99%