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The changes put the FIRST bill in line with a White House directive issued in February 2013 that requires all science agencies to develop plans for making papers freely available, generally within 1 year.
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The principal source of α-pinene is turpentine obtained in the sulfate process for making paper.
The most abundant source of cellulose is the forest, though trees differ in the value of their fibre for making paper.
Papyrus (Cyperus papyrus) was used in ancient Egypt for making paper and for constructing boats; it apparently was the bulrushes referred to in the biblical story of the infant Moses.
A Chinese method for making paper from flax and hemp appeared in the Middle East at about the time of the city's founding, and the new technology produced books in quantities impossible before.
In one technique, similar to that used for making paper, nanotubes dispersed in water were allowed to collect on a filter, dried, and then peeled off the filter a process that typically took about a week.
Small towns like Union Mills in western North Carolina have felt the boom in the form of chip mills, like the one here owned by the Willamette Industries Inc. of Portland, Ore., that grind wood into chips for making paper.
P. australis is used as a good source of roughage for cattle and the fibers for making paper (Mal and Narine 2004).
Preliminary tests revealed that it took less chlorine or other caustic chemicals to add electrons to this lignin--a step necessary for making paper that won't yellow with age.
Like in nature, there are rules for making paper and for using watercolor -- but following those rules does not guarantee predictability, so Erenberg doesn't really bother following them.
If possible, the agriculture residue wheat straw would partially replace the wood as raw material for making paper.
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