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DEVELOPMENT O F AN ON-LINE TECHNIQUE TO ASSESS MIXING QUALITY IN PULP SUSPENSIONS By Noreen Rashda Kamal B.Sc, The University of Calgary, 1994 A THESIS SUBMITTED IN PATRIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF APPLIED SCIENCE in THE FACULTY OF GRADUATE STUDIES Department of Chemical Engineering We accept this thesis as conforming to the required standard

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