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1. Methods for Characterization and Continuum Modeling of Inhomogeneous Properties of Paper and Paperboard Materials: A Review.

2. The Influence of the Composition of Pulp and the Number of Layers on the Strength Properties of Multi-Layer Papers Intended for the Production of Corrugated Paperboard.

3. Mechanical Properties of Composite Materials with Dammar-based Matrices and Reinforced with Paper and Chicken Feathers Waste.

4. Sustainable Paper-based Packaging from Hemp Hurd Fiber: A Potential Material for Thermoformed Molded Fiber Packaging.

5. Time Scales of Spontaneous Imbibition into Porous Material: From Classic Models to Papers Applications.

6. Effect of Chemical Crosslinking on the Biodegradation Rate of Kraft Paper.

7. Making Paper from Materials That Are Essential to Our Lives/ Making Paper Without Trees Is the New “Must”.

8. Time to Collaborate for the Age of Paper.

9. Alkylated Phosphorylated Fibers: A New Substitute for Silicone in Release Paper Manufacturing.

10. A Comparative Study of the Effects of Chemical Crosslinking Agents on NBSK Handsheet Properties.

11. Hydrophobic Molecular Treatments of Cellulose-based or Other Polysaccharide Barrier Layers for Sustainable Food Packaging: A Review.

12. Fabrication of Eco-friendly Time Indicator Using Cellulose-Based Materials.

13. Application of Frankincense and Rice Starch as Eco Friendly Substances for the Resizing of Paper as a Conservation Practice.

14. Effect of Uniaxial Stress on Bursting Energy Absorption of Paper.

15. Public Awareness of Paper's Sustainability in a Digital Society.