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1. Cellulases in paper and pulp, brewing and food industries: Principles associated with its diverse applications

2. Amounts of non-fibrous components in recovered paper

3. Cellulase in Pulp and Paper Industry

4. Major Pulp and Paper Chemical/Enzyme Suppliers

5. System and Process Design for Different Paper and Board Grades

6. Interpol review papers special edition preface

7. Beer’s Law Using a Smartphone and Paper Device

8. Enzymatic versus chemical deinking of non-impact ink printed paper

9. Paper: Recycling and Recycled Materials

10. Deinking agent for waste paper

12. Industrial applications of xylanases

13. Paper V (i) A Review of Tribological Aspects of Piston Assembly Design

14. A Fast Lightstripe Rangefinding System with Smart VLSI Sensor11This paper is a reprint of the paper originally presented at the 1989 NASA Conference on Space Telerobotics

15. Paper III (i) Comparison between Aligned and Misaligned Bearings under Dynamic Loading in both Quasi-Static and Dynamic Misalignment

16. Paper V (iii) Distributed Law of Engine Cylinder Liner Hydrodynamic Lubrication Oil Film

17. Paper V (ii) Piston Ring Face Temperatures in a Firing Diesel Engine

18. Paper IX (i) Brush Seals in Vehicle Tribology

19. Paper XII (ii) Tooth Loading and Life of Automotive Timing Belts

20. Paper XIV (iii) Analysis and Experimental Characteristics on a Co-Rotating Bearing for Load Sharing Equally in a Planetary Transmission of a Vehicle

21. Paper XVIII (i) Role of Tribology in Vehicle Design - General Motors Perspective

22. Paper x (ii) Evaluation of Efficiencies and Speed Ratios of CVT's with Planetary Cones

23. Paper III (ii) Mass-Conservative Design Analysis for Engine Bearings

24. Paper IX (ii) Seals for Passenger Car Wheel Bearing Units

25. Paper IV (ii) Effect of the Mechanical Linkage Used for Measurement Purpose an Dynamic Behaviour of an Elastic Connecting-Rod Bearing

26. Paper IV (iii) Oil Flow in Connecting-Rod Bearings

27. Paper IV (i) Feed Pressure Flow in Connecting Rod Bearings

28. Paper XVIII (ii) Present Status and Future Direction of Engine Tribology at Nissan

29. Paper XVI (i) Lubrication influences on the wear of piston-ring coatings

30. Paper XIV (ii) Detection of interface defects in layered materials by photothermal radiometry

31. Paper XV (iii) Protective coating for application in seawater

32. Paper XIX (ii) Soft metallic coatings in metal forming processes

33. Paper XV (ii) Identificaiton and role of phosphate coating for tribological applications

34. Paper XVIII (i) Morphological aspects of the friction of hot-filament-grown diamond thin films

35. Paper XVII (i) Influence of viscoelastic parameters on coated bearing behaviour

36. PEM electrolyzer characterization with carbon-based hardware and material sets

37. The Coming of Age of WI-381 1This work was not supported in whole or in part by Grant R01 AG 03478 from the National Institute on Aging, NIH, Bethesda, Md.2 2A version of this paper was presented at the thirty-fourth annual meeting of the Tissue Culture Association, at the Session-in-Depth, 'Origin of Cell Lines,' organized and chaired by Dr. Robert E. Stevenson, Orlando, Florida, 13 June 1983. This was an invited paper in which Dr. Stevenson requested an historical perspective on the development of the human diploid cell strains, in particular WI-38 with no technical details, since they can be found in the literature (14, 19). He requested 'introspection that may yield some interesting insights into the process of scientific thought and motivation of scientists … because the scientific literature seldom contains such information and future generations of scientists may never know this important and often misunderstood background of thinking and motivation unless you tell it directly. Also, in retrospect, how do you feel now about your approach? And what would you do differently today, given your interim experience and the current state of the art? In sum, this is a license to philosophize and distill your wisdom.'The invitation to present this paper could not have come at a more propitious time. Believe it or not, this year marks the twenty-first birthday of WI-38. The cells have reached their majority. Since they are normal human cells, they actually fulfill all the criteria necessary to obtain a voting registration card. Indeed, they are the first cultured normal human cell population to ever reach voting age. But, alas, they contain no brain cells. However, that never was a requirement for voting rights in this country

38. Paper XX(i) Mixed lubrication of a cam and flat faced follower

39. Integrated biochemical and chemical processing of municipal bio-based waste to obtain bio based products for multiple uses. The case of soil remediation

40. Commons and Lords Papers

41. Soil-cement bricks produced from local clay brick waste and soft sludge from fiber cement production

42. p-Phenylenediamine strengthened graphene oxide for the fabrication of superhydrophobic surface

43. Paper VI(iv) On the mechanism of operation of flat land bearings

44. Paper V(iii) Dynamic analysis of tilting pad thrust bearings

45. Paper XVII(ii) Comparison of theoretical characteristics of two types of externally pressurized, gas lubricated, compliant surface thrust bearings

46. Paper IV(iii) Tilting pad thrust bearing tests – Influence of three design variables

47. Paper XI(iii) Theoretical and experimental orbits of a dynamically loaded hydrodynamic journal bearing

48. Paper II(ii) Historical aspects and present development on thermal effects in hydrodynamic bearings

49. Paper XV(iv) Investigation of static and dynamic characteristics of tilting pad bearing

50. Paper II(iii) Michell and the development of tilting pad bearings