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"They would lie, they would copy papers, they would curry favor, all because they wanted a better grade," he added.
To compensate, scientists would copy papers they submitted and mail them off to colleagues, a process that was costly, slow, and limiting.
The commercially available copy papers and pure papers have been adopted to synthesize carbon nanomaterials.
The kirigami design was tested on constituent materials including non-stretchable copy papers and highly stretchable silicone rubber to explore the role of constituent material properties.
The enzyme dosage of 50 FPU for the maximum hydrolysis yield is too high to produce sugars from fines economically since other researchers reported that enzyme less than 10 FPU is sufficient to reach the highest conversion yields of pretreated corn stover, bleached hardwood and softwood pulp, or copy papers (Chen et al. 2012; Roche et al. 2009).
Hard copy papers are dying".
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But his duties expand well beyond ordering copy paper.
Resolution: Unauthorized removal of copy paper for personal use.
He then wrote "solid" on the bottom of the yellow copy paper, and signed his name.
"I need some copy paper, black pens, oh, and a Pentium 4-2.6GHZ 512KB 400MHZ FSB".
"Using carbon copy paper was ridiculous to be doing in 2008," Ms. Selepouchin said.
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