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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Influence de l'évolution climatique sur la qualité de l'air en Europe / Influence of climate change on air quality in Europe

Lecoeur, Eve 10 December 2013 (has links)
La pollution atmosphérique est le produit de fortes émissions de polluants (et de leurs précurseurs) et de conditions météorologiques défavorables. Les particules fines (PM2.5) sont l'un des polluants les plus dangereux pour la santé publique. L'exposition répétée ou prolongée à ces particules entraîne chaque année des maladies respiratoires et cardio-vasculaires chez les personnes exposées ainsi que des morts prématurées. L'évolution du climat dans les années à venir aura un impact sur des variables météorologiques (température, vents, précipitations, ...). Ces variables influencent à leur tour divers facteurs, qui affectent la qualité de l'air (émissions, lessivage par les précipitations, équilibre gaz/particule, ...). Si de nombreuses études ont déjà projeté l'effet du changement climatique sur les concentrations d'ozone, peu se sont intéressées à son effet sur les concentrations de particules fines, en particulier à l'échelle du continent européen. C'est ce que cette thèse se propose d'étudier. La circulation atmosphérique de grande échelle est étroitement liée aux variables météorologiques de surface. Par conséquent, il est attendu qu'elle ait également un impact sur les concentrations de PM2.5. Nous utilisons dans cette thèse une approche statistique pour estimer les concentrations futures de PM2.5 à partir d'observations présentes de PM2.5, de quelques variables météorologiques pertinentes et d'outils permettant de représenter cette circulation atmosphérique (régimes et types de temps). Le faible nombre d'observations journalières de PM2.5 et de ses composants en Europe nous a conduit à créer un jeu de données pseudo-observées à l'aide du modèle de qualité de l'air Polyphemus/Polair3D, puis à l'évaluer de façons opérationnelle et dynamique, afin de s'assurer que l'influence des variables météorologiques sur les concentrations de PM2.5 est reproduite de manière satisfaisante par le modèle. Cette évaluation dynamique d'un modèle de qualité de l'air est, à notre connaissance, la première menée à ce jour.Les projections de PM2.5 sur les périodes futures montrent une augmentation systématique des concentrations de PM2.5 au Royaume-Uni, dans le nord de la France, au Benelux et dans les Balkans, et une diminution dans le nord, l'est et le sud-est de l'Europe, en Italie et en Pologne. L'évolution de la fréquence des types de temps ne suffit pas toujours à expliquer l'évolution de ces concentrations entre les périodes historique et futures, car les relations entre circulation atmosphérique de grande échelle et types de temps, entre types de temps et variables météorologiques, et entre variables météorologiques et concentrations de PM2.5 sont amenées à évoluer dans le futur et contribuent à l'évolution des concentrations de PM2.5. L'approche statistique développée dans cette thèse est nouvelle pour l'estimation de l'impact du climat et du changement climatique sur les concentrations de PM2.5 en Europe. Malgré les incertitudes qui y sont associées, cette approche est facilement adaptable à différents modèles et scénarios, ainsi qu'à d'autres régions du monde et d'autres polluants. En utilisant des observations pour définir la relation polluant-météorologie, cette approche serait d'autant plus robuste / Air pollution is the result of high emissions of pollutants (and pollutant precursors) and unfavorable meteorological conditions. Fine particulate matter (PM2.5) is one of the pollutants of great concern for human health. Every year, a repeated or continuous exposure to such particles is responsible for respiratory and cardiovascular diseases among the concerned populations and leads to premature deaths. Climate change is expected to impact meteorological variables (temperature, wind, precipitation,...). Those variables will influence numerous factors, which will affect air quality (emissions, precipitation scavenging, gas/particle equilibrium,...). A large body of studies have already investigated the effects of climate change on ozone, whereas only a few have addressed its effects on PM2.5 concentrations, especially over Europe. This is the subject we investigate in this thesis. Large-scale circulation is closely linked to surface meteorological variables. Therefore, it is expected that it will impact PM2.5 concentrations too. In this thesis, we develop a statistical algorithm to estimate future PM2.5 concentrations from present PM2.5 observations, selected meteorological variables and tools to represent this circulation (weather regimes and weather types). The lack of daily observations of PM2.5 and its components over Europe prevents us to used observations. Consequently, we have created a pseudo-observed PM2.5 data set, by using the Polyphemus/Polair3D air quality Chemical-Transport Model. Both operational and dynamic evaluations were conducted against EMEP measurements, to ensure that the influence of meteorological variables on PM2.5 concentrations is correctly reproduced by the model. As far as we know, this dynamic evaluation of an air quality model with respect to meteorology is the first conducted to date.Future PM2.5 concentrations display an increase over the U.K., northern France, Benelux, and in the Balkans, and a decrease over northern, eastern, and southeastern Europe, Italy, and Poland compared to the historical period. The evolution of weather type frequencies is not sufficient to explain the PM2.5 changes. The relationships between the large-scale circulation and the weather types, between the weather types and meteorological variables, and between meteorological variables and PM2.5 concentrations evolve with future meteorological conditions and also contribute to PM2.5 changes. The statistical method developed in this thesis is a new approach to estimate the impact of climate and climate change on PM2.5 concentrations over Europe. Despite some uncertainties, this approach is easily applicable to different models and scenarios, as well as other geographical regions and other pollutants. Using observations to establish the pollutant-meteorology relationship would make this approach more robust
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A incidência da Norma Sancionatória: estudo sobre a incidência das Normas Sancionatórias Tributárias e das Normas Penais Tributárias

Coutinho Neto, Francisco Leocádio Ribeiro 11 May 2015 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2016-04-26T20:23:41Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Francisco Leocadio Ribeiro Coutinho Neto.pdf: 1810014 bytes, checksum: a33eee5907ae9c99921b3d374aad7a27 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2015-05-11 / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior / The ultimate aim is to investigate the incidence of the penal provisions within the postulates of the Logical-Semantic Constructivism and identify the problems faced in their positivization cycle. It elucidates the concept of law and the Theory of Legal Rule as well as the meanings of the term sanction and its relationship with the coercivity and duress. By examining the tax and criminal penalties tax system in its generality, it has find a vicious cycle, a systemic problem, a real distortion of the penalty rule caused by many factors, such as fines under unpayable percentage, the need for discussion in the administrative and judicial fields, necessary editing laws that grant fines amnesty, construction flaws of the criminal legal facts and inefficient tax crimes. The fines amnesty and suspension or the extinguishment of the punishability in tax crimes removes a fragment of the structure of the complete legal norm, withdraws the coercivity. It discusses the penalty in order to organize the sanctioning legal system, contributing to a better syntactic, semantic and pragmatic construction of sanctions, that is, the effective penal provition guarantees the values safeguarded by society / O grande objetivo é investigar a incidência da norma sancionatória dentro dos pressupostos do Constructivismo Lógico-Semântico e identificar os problemas enfrentados no seu ciclo de positivação. Elucida-se o conceito de Direito e a Teoria da Norma Jurídica, bem como as acepções do termo sanção e sua relação com a coercitividade e a coação. Ao examinar o sistema sancionatório tributário e penal tributário em sua generalidade, encontrou-se um ciclo vicioso, um problema sistêmico, uma verdadeira desnaturação da norma sancionatória causada por diversos fatores, tais como: multas em percentuais impagáveis, a necessidade de discussão em âmbito administrativo e judicial, necessária edição de leis que anistiem as multas, falhas na construção dos fatos jurídicos penais e crimes contra a ordem tributária ineficazes. A anistia de multas e a suspensão ou extinção da punibilidade nos crimes tributários retiram fragmentam a estrutura da norma jurídica completa, retira-se a coercibilidade. Discute-se a sanção com o fito de organizar o sistema jurídico sancionatório, contribuindo para uma melhor construção sintática, semântica e pragmática das sanções, ou seja, que a norma sancionatória eficaz garanta os valores resguardados pela sociedade
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Les métaux lourds associés aux particules atmosphériques fines et ultrafines d'une zone industrielle : caractérisation physicochimique et bioaccessibilité / Heavy metals in fine and ultrafine atmospheric particles from an industrial area : physicochemical characterization and bioaccessibility

Mbengue, Saliou 12 December 2013 (has links)
L'exposition aux particules fines et ultrafines, pouvant contenir des éléments métalliques, est un sujet de préoccupation sanitaire majeure, notamment dans les zones fortement industrialisées. Cette thèse a consisté à mieux caractériser la fraction métallique des particules fines et ultrafines émises dans un contexte industrialo-urbain (Littoral dunkerquois) et à déterminer leur bioaccessibilité pulmonaire, en lien avec l'impact sanitaire. Des particules ont été collectées selon leur granulométrie dans des environnements très contrastés : (i) en milieu urbain sous l'influence du trafic automobile et d'émissions industrielles et (ii) à proximité immédiate et à la source même d'une usine de ferromanganèse (Glencore), caractéristique de l'activité industrielle du dunkerquois. La bioaccessibilité pulmonaire des éléménts métalliques a été déterminée par une extraction avec un fluide pulmonaire synthétique (solution "Gamble") et comparée avec une méthode d'extraction séquentielle. En milieu urbain, les concentrations élémentaires dans les particules ultrafines sont principalement liées aux sources locales (issues d'émissions de véhicules ou de chauffage). Les particules submicroniques (< 1µm) sont elles, principalement affectées par les sources industrielles, notamment la métallurgie, principale émettrice de métaux particulaires de la zone industrielle. Les autres sources identifiées par les traceurs métalliques sont la pétrochimie, la combustion des fiouls lourds et des charbons et les sources naturelles (terrigène et marine). Une variabilité temporelle importante des concentrations en masse des particules fines et ultrafines et de leurs teneurs en éléments métalliques a été observée, en cheminée et en champ proche de l'usine de ferromanganèse. Les fortes concentrations en particules ultrafines (PM₀,₁ : 60% de la masse des PM₂,₅), enrichies en métaux de cheminée, diminuent rapidement à proximité immédiate de l'usine, dû au changement rapide des conditions de température et d'humidité induisant des transformations précoces de la matière particulaire. Ce travail a permis par ailleurs de montrer que la bioaccessibilité des métaux associés aux particules est variable selon les propriétés physicochimiques des particules (spéciation chimique des métaux et distribution granulométrique), en lien avec leurs origines et leurs processus de formation. La bioaccessibilité des métaux peut aussi être affectée par des transformations physico-chimiques (mélange/agglomération, agrégation, oxydoréduction...) des particules fines durant leur transport atmosphérique. L'estimation in-vitro de la bioaccessibilité permet de mieux comprendre la biodosponibilité des métaux dans l'organiqme et donc de mieux appréhender l'impact sanitaire des métaux toxiques. / Exposure to metals from fine and ultrafine particles is of major health concern, especially in heavily industrialized areas. This thesis aims to better characterize the metal fraction of fine and ultrafine particles emitted in an industrial-marked urban context (Dunkirk harbour) and to determine their lung bioaccessibility, in relation with their health impact. Particles were collected according to their size in specific environments : (i) in an urban area influenced by traffic and industrial emissions and (ii) at the stacks and in the vicinity of a ferromanganese plant (Glencore), characteristic of the industrial activity in Dunkirk. Pulmonary bioaccessibility of metals was determined using a synthetic lung fluid (Gamble solution), and compared to a sequential extraction method. In the urban area, the elemental concentrations in ultrafine particles are primarily related to lacal sources (traffic and housse heating), while submicronic particles (< 1µm) are mainly affected by industrial sources, especially metallurgical plants, the main source of particulate metals in the industrial area. The other sources identified are petrochemistry, coal and heavy-fuels burning and natural sources (sea salts and crustal particles). A high temporal variability of fine and ultrafine particles mass concentrations and of their metal contents was observed at the stacks and in the close environment of the ferromanganese plant. The high concentrations of ultrafine particles (PM₀,₁ : 60% of the total PM₂,₅ mass), enriched in metals, as observed in stack flues, decrease rapidly in the vicinity of the plant, due to the changes in temperatureand humidity, inducing rapid transformations. The metal bioaccessibility varies according to the particle properties (metals chemical speciation and particle size distribution), depending on their origin and formation processes. This metal bioaccessibility may also be affected by physicochemical transformations of fine particles occuring during atmospheric transport (mixing/agglomeration, aggregation, oxidation or reduction processes). The in-vitro bioaccessibility assessment is of interest to better understand the metal bioavailability and thus for a better appreciation of the health impact of toxic metals.
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The monetary impact of the interaction between public and private antitrust enforcement / L'impact monétaire de l'interaction de mise en oeuvre du droit de la concurrence entre les sphères publique et privée

Teras, Tarek 13 December 2018 (has links)
Afin d'assurer la plénitude des objectifs du droit de la concurrence, la majorité des systèmes juridiques s'appuient tout à la fois sur une mise en œuvre par les sphères privée et publique. Grâce au développement récent dans les règlements européens du rôle privé dans la mise en œuvre du droit de la concurrence, les interactions entre les exécutions privée et publique dans ce domaine sont devenues une réalité d'importance dans le contexte européen. Plus précisément, notre étude examinera les deux principales formes de décisions prises par les autorités de la concurrence, respectivement les « settlements » et les « litigation decisions ». Une « settlement decision », de façon générale, ne peut être utilisée utilement afin d'assurer le succès d'une action privée en dommages et intérêts. C'est pourquoi dans notre travail nous mettrons en lumière les possibles interactions entre l'exécution par les sphères publiques du droit de la concurrence et les compensations pour les victimes de comportements anticoncurrentiels. Les « litigation decisions » imposent habituellement des sanctions pécuniaires à l'encontre des violateurs du droit et pourraient être utilisées en faveur des demandeurs dans les actions de suivi en dommages et intérêts. Nous observerons les conséquences économiques et légales de ces interactions dans la cohabitation des amendes et du préjudice dans le domaine du droit de la concurrence. Dans notre thèse nous discuterons de la situation actuelle et récente de l'Europe, au regard du développement de ces interactions entre les deux sphères, en l'éprouvant à la lumière de l'expérience américaine en la matière / In order to achieve the various objectives of antitrust law, the majority of legal systems use both public and private enforcement. Because of the recent development of private enforcement under the European rules, the interaction between public and private enforcement has become a reality in the European context. More precisely, our study examines two main types of decisions made by antitrust authorities, namely settlements and litigation decisions. A settlement decision, generally speaking, cannot be used to help ensure the success of private action for damages. This is why, in our study, we highlight the possibility of an interaction between public settlement decisions and compensation of victims of anticompetition behaviors. The litigation decisions usually impose monetary sanctions on the infringer of the antitrust law and provide presumptions which are helpful for the claimant in follow-on action for damages before the court. We examine the legal and economic consequences of the interaction between the fines and damages in the antitrust legal area. We underline in more detail that, under the new European and the National rules of member states of the European Union, we will observe an increase in follow-on action. This increase will lead to more interaction between fines and damages. Finding the best means to evaluate this new monetary charge on infringers of antitrust law has become a very important legal and economic question. In this study, we discuss the recent European situation with regards to the monetary impact of the interaction between public and private enforcement in the light of the American experience with the matter
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Static liquefaction of sand with a small amount of fines

Bobei, Doru, Aerospace, Civil & Mechanical Engineering, Australian Defence Force Academy, UNSW January 2004 (has links)
[Formulae and special characters can not be reproduced here. Please see the pdf version of the Abstract for an accurate reproduction.] The thesis provides a comprehensive study on the behaviour of sand with a small amount of fines [i.e.1/3 plastic fines and 2/3 non-plastic fines]. The work is carried out experimentally under axi-symmetric conditions using the triaxial apparatus. Conventional drained triaxial tests are conducted on isotropic consolidated specimens and all the tests indicate that sand with fines does not manifest any unusual behaviour under drained conditions. However in undrained shearing the so-called ???reverse behaviour??? is noted. The study demonstrates that the reverse behaviour conforms to the critical state framework because significant changes in the position and geometry of the critical state [CS] and isotropic consolidation [IL] lines are caused by the presence of fines. These changes cannot be adequately modelled by the intergranular void ratio as proposed by Thevanayagam and Mohan (2000). This study also demonstrates that the original state parameter [special character] as proposed by Been and Jefferies (1985) is not an adequate parameter to predict the undrained behaviour trend. A new parameter termed ???modified state parameter??? [special character] is proposed to account for the combined effects of density and confining pressure. The suitability of the modified state parameter to characterise the response of parent sand and sand with fines is assessed for a range of void ratios and confining pressures. The effect of drained stress history is an important factor affecting the subsequent undrained response. Drained pre-shearing to failure is found to improve considerably the subsequent undrained response to the extent that liquefaction may not occur. Different drained pre-shearing histories have different effects on the undrained response. However in these tests [special character] has limitations in quantifying the subsequent undrained stress-strain response. Hence, a new framework of ???yielding parameter??? [special character] extends the capability of [special character] and additional data is presented to demonstrate the suitability of this concept. The implementation of [special character] depends on whether the previous stress state reached during the stress history is below or at failure. The effects of drained pre-shearing on the position and movement of failure surface are investigated. It is found that drained pre-shearing to failure at larger confining pressures has the effect of shifting upwards part of the drained failure surface. The shift at larger stress ratios [special character] may be described in terms of dilatancy and modified state parameter at failure. The so-called strain path tests are conducted to study the influence of strain increment ratio on the deformation behaviour of sand with fines. It is found that the value of [special character] has significant effects on the stress-strain behaviour. Along negative [special character] paths the soil strain softens in the form of decreasing the shear resistance before reaching the failure state. In contrast, along positive [special character] paths the soil strain hardens to an asymptotic stress ratio. The asymptotic stress ratio decreases with increasing [special character] along a linear relationship. The framework of [special character] cannot quantify the stress-strain response along positive and negative strain paths. Consequently an ???instability parameter??? [special character] is proposed to extend the capabilities of [special character] and the reliability of this parameter is further assessed. The behaviour along a range of positive and negative [special character] paths is investigated on pre-sheared specimens. In negative [special character] the effective stress paths reach a surface located higher than the monotonic failure surface on which they trace downward towards the origin of stress space. The results indicate this surface may be the same as the drained failure envelope which has been shifted as a result of drained pre-shearing. In positive [special character] paths a large improvement is noted in both the strength and stiffness of the soil. Note The parameters [special character] and [special character] are all generalisations of [special character] so that the behaviour under complex conditions can be characterised.
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Comportement de l'interface sols-structure sous sollicitations cycliques : application au calcul des fondations profondes

Tali, Brahim 14 October 2011 (has links) (PDF)
Ce travail de thèse porte sur l'étude du comportement de l'interface sol-structure sous sollicitations cycliques. Pour cela, un important programme expérimental à la sonde-pieu, mise en place dans des massifs de sable siliceux en chambre d'étalonnage, a été réalisé. On s'est intéressé, particulièrement, à l'évolution du frottement latéral et de la résistance enpointe à grand nombre de cycles (100 000 cycles), en faisant varier l'état initial du massif (état de densité et contrainte de consolidation) et les paramètres de chargement (amplitude du déplacement cyclique). Lors des essais à déplacement contrôlé, un renforcement important du frottement latéral à grand nombre de cycles a été observé pour les faibles valeurs de résistance en pointe initiale. Ce renforcement n'a quasiment pas été observé avant par les auteurs, car l'accent a été mis sur la phase de dégradation (autour de 1000cycles). Il est attribué à une forte dilatance partiellement empêchée. En revanche, pour les fortes valeurs de résistance en pointe, le renforcement à grand nombre de cycles diminue considérablement. Cette diminution est liée à l'effet des particules fines créées lors du fonçage. Celles-ci jouent le rôle de cimentation/scellement de la surface latérale de la sonde pieu en diminuant sa rugosité. Par ailleurs, des essais à force contrôlée ont été réalisés afin d'étudier la stabilité des pieux. Enfin, des lois empiriques d'évolution du frottement latéral et de la résistance en pointe ont été proposées afin de reproduire les évolutions observées expérimentalement. Ces lois d'évolution ont été intégrées dans un modèle de calcul de pieu sous chargement cyclique de type t-z. Les premières simulations effectuées montrent un bon accord entre le modèle et les résultats expérimentaux à petit nombre de cycles
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Optical Response From Paper : Angle-dependent Light Scattering Measurements, Modelling, and Analysis

Granberg, Hjalmar January 2003 (has links)
No description available.
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Optical Response From Paper : Angle-dependent Light Scattering Measurements, Modelling, and Analysis

Granberg, Hjalmar January 2003 (has links)
No description available.
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La synthèse solvothermale de fines particules de dioxyde de cérium

Verdon, Eric 05 April 1991 (has links) (PDF)
Des cristallites de dioxyde de cérium de taille submicronique ont été préparées par une nouvelle méthode: la synthèse solvothermale. Les précurseurs du matériau, solubles dans le solvant ou en suspension dans celui-ci, sont portes à haute pression (15 a 50 MPa) et haute température (200°C à 500°C) dans un domaine proche des conditions hypercritiques du système. Le comportement thermique des microcristallites de dioxyde de cérium obtenues a été comparé a celui des particules préparées par des méthodes conventionnelles.
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Mechanical Pulp Based Nano-ligno-cellulose : Production, Characterisation and their Effect on Paper Properties

Osong, Sinke Henshaw January 2014 (has links)
Almost all research on biorefinery concepts are based on chemical pulping processes and ways of utilising lignin, hemicelluloses and extractives as well as a part of the remaining cellulose for production of nano materials in order to create more valuable products than today. Within the Forest as a Resource (FORE) research program at FSCN we are utilising the whole chain of unit processes from forestry to final products as paper and board, where the pulping process research focus on high yield process as TMP and CTMP. As these process solutions are preserving or only slightly changing the properties of the original wood polymers and extractives, the idea is to find high value adding products designed by nature. From an economic perspective, the production of nanocellulose from a chemical pulp is quite expensive as the pulp has to be either enzymatically (e.g. mono-component endoglucanase) pre-treated or chemically oxidised using the TEMPO (2,2,6,6 - tetramethyl-piperidine-1-oxil) - mediated oxidation method in order to make it possible to disrupt the fibres by means of homogenisation. In high yield pulping processes such as in TMP and CTMP, the idea with this study was to investigate the possibility to use fractions of low quality materials from fines fractions for the production of nano-ligno-cellulose (NLC). The integration of a NLC unit process in a high yield pulping production line has a potential to become a future way to improve the quality level of traditional products such as paper and board grades. The intention of this research work was that, by using this concept, a knowledge base can be created so that it becomes possible to develop a low-cost production method for its implementation. In order to study the potential of this concept, treatment of thermo-mechanical pulp (TMP) fines fractions were studied by means of homogenisation It seems possible to homogenise fine particles of thermo-mechanical pulp (1% w/v) to NLC. A correspond fines fraction from bleached kraft pulp (BKP) was tested as a reference at 0.5% w/v concentration. The objective presented in this work was to develop a methodology for producing mechanical pulp based NLC from fines fractions and to utilise this material as strength additives in paper and board grades. Laboratory sheets of CTMP and BKP, with addition of their respective NLC, were made in a Rapid Köthen sheet former. It was found that handsheets of pulp fibres blended with NLC improved the z-strength and other important mechanical properties for similar sheet densities. The characterisation of the particle size distribution of NLC is both important and challenging and the crill methodology developed at Innventia (former STFI) already during the 1980s was tested to see if it would be both fast and reliable enough. The crill measurement technique is based on the optical responses of a micro/nano particle suspension at two wavelengths of light; UV and IR. The crill value of TMP and CTMP based nano-ligno-cellulose were measured as a function of the homogenisation time. Results showed that the crill value of both TMP-NLC and CTMP-NLC correlated with the homogenisation time.

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