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  • Fabrication and Comparative Evaluation of Soybean Hull Nanofibrillated Cellulose
  • Jin-Hoon Kim*, Hui-Yun Hwang**†

  • * Department of Mechanical Design Engineering, Andong National University
    ** Department of Robotics Engineering, Andong National University

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  • 김진훈*· 황희윤**†

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Correspondence to

  • Hui-Yun Hwang
  • Department of Robotics Engineering, Andong National University

  • E-mail: hyhwang@anu.ac.kr