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Book Review: “Cellulose science and technology”

Jean-Luc Wertz, Olivier Bédué and Jean P. Mercier EFPL Press, 2010 First Edition

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French, A.D., Rajasekaran, K. & Condon, B. Book Review: “Cellulose science and technology”. Cellulose 18, 851–852 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10570-011-9518-y

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