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Abstract Social entrepreneurship has emerged as a global phenomenon aimed at tackling societal grand challenges through market‐based activities. A holistic understanding of social enterprise outcomes is crucial for reflecting their effectiveness in meeting social objectives and informing internal organizational processes.
Georgios Polychronopoulos+5 more
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Comparative energy demand and carbon footprint analysis of textile waste management systems in Australia. [PDF]
Khan MI, Islam MT, Wang L, Padhye R.
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Characterising the change rule of freshness and inorganic anions in reconstituted tobacco pulp with oscillation time. [PDF]
Li H+10 more
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Production and characterization of pulp and paper from flax straw. [PDF]
Hailemariam TT, Woldeyes B.
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Formation and Chemical Structure of Carbon-13 Tracer Lignin-Carbohydrate Complexes (LCCs) During Kraft Pulping. [PDF]
Wang Z, Xie Y, Zhao B.
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Characterization of Functional Properties and Organic Acids in <i>Vangueria infausta</i> Burch. (Wild Medlar/Nzvirumombe/Umviyo) Fruit(s) Found in Zimbabwe. [PDF]
Nemapare P, Mugadza DT, Gadaga TH.
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The Pulp and Paper Industry [PDF]
The pulp and paper industry has fallen on evil days since 1929. It is still our largest manufacturing industry both in value of output and amount of payroll, and still ranks second only to wheat among the export staples on which our economic life is built: in the calendar year 1934, wheat provided just over 20 per cent, of the value of our exports ...
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Application of xylanases in the pulp and paper industry
Bioresource Technology, 1994Interest in hemicellulolytic enzymes has increased remarkably during recent years. This is mainly due to the new areas of application of these enzymes within the pulp and paper industry. Among these, the most promising seems to be utilization of hemicellulases, especially xylanases, to increase the bleachability of kraft pulps.
Anne Kantelinen+3 more
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Use of laccase in pulp and paper industry
Biotechnology Progress, 2011AbstractLaccase, through its versatile mode of action, has the potential to revolutionize the pulping and paper making industry. It not only plays a role in the delignification and brightening of the pulp but has also been described for the removal of the lipophilic extractives responsible for pitch deposition from both wood and nonwood paper pulps ...
Antar Puneet Virk+2 more
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