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year 2008, TRAI had recommended that technical interoperability be part of the license conditions. The consultation paper …
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This paper uses a set of routinely collected high-frequency data in low-income countries (LICs) to construct an …
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resulted in the significant increased demand for paper, the industry is looking for eccentric sources to fulfill the … requirement. The pulp and paper industry preferred use of coniferous and deciduous trees for papermaking because their cellulose … fibers in the pulp make durable paper. With improvements in pulp processing technology, fibers of almost any non-wood of …
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and surface water (blue water). In this study estimates are made of water requirements for producing paper using different … types of wood and in different parts of the world. The water footprint of printing and writing paper is estimated to be … between 300 and 2600 m<Superscript>3</Superscript>/t (~2-13 l for an A4 sheet). These estimates account for paper recovery …
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The Mass Observation Archive presents numerous methodological issues for social researchers. The data are idiosyncratic, difficult to analyze, and the sample design is nonsystematic. Such issues seriously challenge conventional social research protocols. This article highlights a further...
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Malaysia has a total capacity pulp and paper production at over 1 million T/year. The country is a net importer of pulp …, paper, and paper board, and progressively tends to decrease its dependency. However, the self-sufficiency is growing at a … slow rate. All the paper mills of the country are small by the world industry standards, none producing more than 300 000 T …
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Regarding the forest sector, in a context of substantial areas of denuded and bare lands (initially around 25% of Vietnam area), forestry rehabilitation and development plans have been continuously on the focus in Vietnam since the end of the war. The first projects were planned under an...
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After decades of war, Cambodia is one of the world's poorest nations, its economy and its political life are still suffering from the civil war that racked the country during the latter part of the 20th century. Rice and rubber were traditionally the principal exports of Cambodia, but exports...
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In some key respects the income versus consumption tax choice is simply misunderstood by many people, including sophisticated practitioners.
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This working paper reconsiders and adds to empirical evidence on the effect of federal government debt and interest …
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