Essays about: "Mottle paper"
Found 4 essays containing the words Mottle paper.
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1. THE USE OF ALTERNATIVE NORMALIZATION APPROACHES TO UNDERSTAND CHANGES IN SARS-CoV-2 CONCENTRATIONS IN WASTEWATER
University essay from Luleå tekniska universitet/Institutionen för samhällsbyggnad och naturresurserAbstract : Following the detection of SARS-CoV-2 RNA fragments in wastewater in March 2020, the use of wastewater-based epidemiology is rapidly emerging as a non-invasive approach to assessing community wide COVID-19 prevalence. Wastewater-based epidemiology is promoted as a complement to clinical testing in terms of improving public health authorities’ preparedness and supporting them in taking required interventions to protect the public health. READ MORE
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2. Gloss and gloss variations inelectrophotographic print = Glans och glansvariationer i elektrofotografiskt tryck
University essay from Grafisk teknikAbstract : This degree project was performed at M-real Technology Centre in Örnsköldsvik. The perpose was to investigate thedifferences in gloss and gloss variations between chemical and ground toner and different paper grades in electrophotographicprints. Gloss is a property that gives the impression of a higher quality of a product. READ MORE
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3. A Study of Oriented Mottle in Halftone Print
University essay from Institutionen för teknik och naturvetenskapAbstract : Coated solid bleached board belongs to the top-segment of paperboards. One important property of paperboard is the printability. In this diploma work a specific print defect, oriented mottle, has been studied in association with Iggesund Paperboard. READ MORE
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4. Paper dimensional stability in sheet-fed offset printing : Papperets dimensionsstabilitet i en arkoffsetpress
University essay from Grafisk teknikAbstract : In offset printing, dampening solution is used to create a good balance in the process. If too much water is transferred to the paper, the sheet can change its size between the printing units, due to water absorption, and cause a problem with the colour register. This phenomenon is usually referred to as fanout. READ MORE