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From research to innovation: The case of biotechnical pulp bleaching
Reijo Miettinen
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Biotechnology
22%
Bleaching
66%
Chlorine
55%
Consumer
11%
Criterion
11%
Delay
11%
Dioxin
11%
Emergence
33%
Environmental Effect
11%
Enzyme
22%
Event
11%
Experiment
11%
Fibre
11%
Finland
11%
Formulation
11%
Image
11%
Innovation
55%
Invention
22%
Investigation
11%
Knowledge
11%
Laboratory
55%
Need
11%
Oil
11%
Paper
55%
Persistence
11%
Price
11%
Product
22%
Public
22%
Pulp
100%
Pulp and Paper Industry
11%
Quality
22%
Research
55%
Research Centre
44%
Research Program
22%
Science and Technology
11%
Significance
11%
Summer
11%
Vision
11%
Social Sciences
Analysis
11%
Attitudes
11%
Biotechnology
22%
Change
11%
Conferences
11%
Consumers
11%
Criterion
11%
Developmental Process
11%
Economic and Social Development
22%
Emergence
33%
Enzymes
22%
Experiments
11%
Fibres
11%
Finland
11%
Finnish
22%
Human Activities Effects
11%
Innovation
55%
Innovation Process
11%
Invention Process
22%
Knowledge
11%
Laboratory
55%
Markets
22%
Oil Price
11%
Paper
55%
Paper Technology
11%
Persistence
11%
Problem
11%
Process
11%
Producer
11%
Quality
22%
Research
55%
Research Programmes
22%
Situation
11%
Sulphur
11%
Technology
11%
Vision
11%
Computer Science
Emergence
33%
Environmental Effect
11%
Events
11%
Experimental Result
22%
Innovations
55%
Process Innovation
11%
Programs
11%
Roles
11%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Cellulase
11%
Chlorine
55%
Dioxins and Dioxin-Like Compounds
11%
Enzyme
22%
Oil
11%