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The percentages of fibers present were calculated using an adaptation of the standard counting procedure outlined in TAPPI T401 os-74 Fiber Analysis of Paper and Paperboard. Instead of scanning the microscope slide, the different fibers were counted at eight discrete locations on the microscope slide. Standard weight factors were used. TAPPI T40I os-74 Fiber Analysis of Paper and Paperboard, section 10 weight factors and appendix c.
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Mayer, D.D. Revelations Beneath the Surface: Paper and Fiber Microscopy. MRS Bulletin 21, 32–37 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1557/S0883769400032097
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