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Date: 2014-06-17 10:01:07
Cellulose
Polysaccharides
Cellulosic ethanol
Ethanol
Ethanol fuel
Lignocellulosic biomass
Cellulase
Hemicellulose
Microfibril
Biology
Chemistry
Papermaking

Cellulose DOI[removed]s10570[removed]ORIGINAL PAPER Comparison of changes in cellulose ultrastructure

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