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filter paper
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filter paper
n.
Porous paper suitable for use as a filter.

filter paper
n
(Chemistry) a porous paper used for filtering liquids
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Noun1.filter paper - a porous unsized paper used for filtering
paper - a material made of cellulose pulp derived mainly from wood or rags or certain grasses
Translations
filter paper ncarta da filtro or filtrante
filter paper ncarta da filtro or filtrante


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The rebuild of the machine, which produces filter papers, is planned for the 2004 Christmas shutdown.
To test that hypothesis, they implanted filter papers into the brains of newborn and adult rats to create lesions and to collect the chemical soup produced by astrocytes in the resulting scar tissue.
The Lydney mill produces a broad portfolio of wet laid nonwoven products, including tea and coffee filter papers, clean room wipes, lens tissue, dye filter paper, double-sided adhesive tape substrates and battery grid pasting tissue.
 
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