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1. Advancing sustainability in China's pulp and paper industry requires coordinated raw material supply and waste paper management.

2. Unveiling per- and polyfluoroalkyl substance contamination in Chinese paper products and assessing their exposure risk.

3. Recycling sustainability of waste paper industry in Beijing City: An analysis based on value chain and GIS model.

4. Preparation of cellulose nanocrystals based on waste paper via different systems.

5. Overestimated carbon emission of the pulp and paper industry in China.

6. Impact of industrial agglomeration on energy efficiency in China’s paper industry.

7. How do the internet technological developments shift the consumption pattern of paper products? Evidence from China.

8. Industrial polices and improved energy efficiency in China’s paper industry.

9. Paper mills integrated gasification combined cycle process with high energy efficiency for cleaner production.

10. Alternative policy assessment for water pollution control in China's pulp and paper industry.

11. Researches of Developing Strategies and Guarantee Mechanism of Energy Saving and Emission Reduction on Paper-making Enterprises-Case Study of Shandong Haiyun High-Efficiency Ecological Park.

12. Measuring the sustainability of policy scenarios: Emergy-based strategic environmental assessment of the Chinese paper industry.

13. Energy efficiency evolution of China's paper industry.

14. The eco-efficiency of pulp and paper industry in China: an assessment based on slacks-based measure and Malmquist–Luenberger index.

15. Purification of Some Heavy Metals from Paper-Making Wastewater by Reed of Shuangtai Estuary Wetland.

16. Comment on the paper 'Soil microplastic pollution under different land uses in tropics, southwestern China'.

17. Evaluating the green development level of global paper industry from 2000-2030 based on a market-extended LCA model.

18. Economic impact of more stringent environmental standard in China: Evidence from a regional policy experimentation in pulp and paper industry.

19. Energy and carbon coupled water footprint analysis for straw pulp paper production.

20. Estimation of energy saving potential in China's paper industry.

21. Comparisons of four categories of waste recycling in China’s paper industry based on physical input–output life-cycle assessment model

22. Potential for reducing paper mill energy use and carbon dioxide emissions through plant-wide energy audits: A case study in China

23. EASL position paper on the use of COVID-19 vaccines in patients with chronic liver diseases, hepatobiliary cancer and liver transplant recipients.

24. An exploratory study on intercultural communication research contents and methods: A survey based on the international and domestic journal papers published from 2001 to 2005.

25. Energy transition for the low-carbon pulp and paper industry in China.

26. Life cycle cost assessment of recycled paper manufacture in China.

27. Homestead management in China from the "separation of two rights" to the "separation of three rights": Visualization and analysis of hot topics and trends by mapping knowledge domains of academic papers in China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI).

28. Achieving energy conservation targets in a more cost-effective way: Case study of pulp and paper industry in China.

29. The treatment of wastewater of paper mill with integrated membrane process

30. Evaluating energy efficiency improvement of pulp and paper production: Case study from factory level.

31. Classroom assessment in the eyes of Chinese primary mathematics teachers: A review of teacher-written papers.

32. Deterioration of Kaihua handmade paper: Evolution of molecular, supermolecular and macroscopic structures.

33. Woods to goods: Water consumption analysis for papermaking industry in China.

34. Ink Dispersion on Qianlong Xuan Paper with Improved Ink Expression.

35. Colorimetric detection of Aflatoxin B1 by using smartphone-assisted microfluidic paper-based analytical devices.

36. Joint collection mode of waste mobile phones based on residents' preferences: A case of Dalian in China.

37. Superhydrophobic waste paper-based aerogel as a thermal insulating cooler for building.

38. Implementing stricter environmental regulation to enhance eco-efficiency and sustainability: a case study of Shandong Province’s pulp and paper industry, China

39. Long-term stable, high accuracy, and visual detection platform for In-field analysis of nitrite in food based on colorimetric test paper and deep convolutional neural networks.

40. The purification of dominant spoilage fungi on Lonicera Caeruleum and the inhibitory effects of composite essential oils against these fungi.

41. Reliable detection of Listeria monocytogenes by a portable paper-based multi-biocatalyst platform integrating three biomarkers: Gene hly, acetoin, and listeriolysin O protein.

42. Developmental and reproductive characteristics of western mosquitofish (Gambusia affinis) exposed to paper mill effluent in the Dengcun River, Sihui, South China

43. Investigating external and internal pressures on corporate environmental behavior in papermaking enterprises of China.

44. A simple and low-cost paper-based colorimetric method for detecting and distinguishing the GII.4 and GII.17 genotypes of norovirus.

45. Incorporation of Xuan-paper waste residue in red mud/waste polyethylene composites.

46. Peer Effects in Financial Investment of Board-interlocked Firms: An Information Sharing Perspective.

47. Comparative analysis of paddy straw-degrading consortia in China using high-throughput sequencing.

48. The Development of Hainan Provincial Digital Ocean Environment Parameters Three-dimensional Visualization System.

49. China lights the blue touch paper

50. A Late Devonian arborescent lycopsid Sublepidodendron songziense Chen emend. (Sublepidodendraceae Kra¨usel et Weyland 1949) from China, with a revision of the genus Sublepidodendron (Nathorst) Hirmer 19271<FN ID="FN1"><NO>1</NO>This paper is based upon a portion of Q.W.’s Ph.D. dissertation.</FN>