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Materials Facet
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Materials (hierarchy name)
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materials (substances)
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<materials by form>
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<materials by physical form>
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<fiber and fiber by product>
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<fiber by product>
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paper (fiber product)
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<paper by composition or origin>
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acid-free paper
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alkaline paper
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bark paper (paper by composition)
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gampi (paper)
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hemp paper
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japan paper
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kozo (paper)
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pith paper
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rag paper
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rayon paper
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Sanchipat
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synthetic paper
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waterleaf (paper)
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wood-free paper
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wood pulp paper
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Xuan paper
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<paper by form>
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adhesive-coated paper
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adhesive note paper
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aluminum paper
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antique paper
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Arches paper (generic paper)
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art paper
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brocade paper
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card stock
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China paper
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colored paper
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crepe paper
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decorated papers
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Japanese paper (handmade paper)
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Japanese vellum
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Korean paper
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laminated paper
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metallic paper
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Michallet paper
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onionskin paper
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paperboard
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pasteboard (paper)
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patterned paper
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transparent paper
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vegetable parchment
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vellum (paper)
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waxed paper
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<paper by function>
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blotting paper
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building paper
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construction paper
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copy paper
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dental articulating paper
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drawing paper
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filter paper
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handsheet
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indicator paper
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litmus paper
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mounting tissue
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music paper
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photographic paper
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printing paper
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stencil paper
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transfer paper
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typewriter paper
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waste paper
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wrapping paper
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writing paper
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<paper by production method>
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coated paper
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cold-pressed paper
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glazed paper
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handmade paper
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hot-pressed paper
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laid paper
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machine-made paper
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marbled paper
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moldmade paper
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oil-coated paper
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paste paper
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scratted paper
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wove paper
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