Style Request: [Nordic Pulp and Paper Journal]

Hello, I would very much appreciate the Nordic Pulp and Paper Journal reference style, as per their guidelines pasted below (from http://npprj.se/html/main.asp?i=168&h=2&b=1&c=100):

ISSN (print) 0283-2631 / ISSN (online) 2000-0669

Examples:
Mao, B. and Hartler, N. (1992): Improved modified kraft cooking, Nord. Pulp Paper Res. J. 7(4), 168-173.

Horvath, A.E., Lindström, T. and Laine, J. (2006): On the indirect polyelectrolyte titration of cellulosic fibers, Langmuir 22(2), 824-830.

Walling, C. (1976): Free Radicals in Solution, Wiley, New York, pp. 3-12.


Complete author instructions regarding citations:

Name-year system for literature citations
References in the running text are identified by means of the author(s) name(s), followed by the year of publication, all written within parentheses. If there are three or more authors, the first name followed by "et al." is given.
Example:
(Mao, Hartler 1992; Horvath et al. 2006).
If a reference is given in a running sentence write the year of publication within parentheses directly after the author(s).
Example:
It was shown by Horvath et al. (2006) that...
If there are several publications by the same author(s) during one year, enumerate them by lower-case letters after the year, for example, 2005a, 2005b etc.
All references should be listed at the end of the article under heading "Literature" in alphabetic order according to the first author.

References to articles in periodicals should include the author’s name, year of publication, title of paper, abbreviated title of journal*, volume number, issue number, page numbers.
Examples:
Mao, B. and Hartler, N. (1992): Improved modified kraft cooking, Nord. Pulp Paper Res. J. 7(4), 168-173.
Horvath, A.E., Lindström, T. and Laine, J. (2006): On the indirect polyelectrolyte titration of cellulosic fibers, Langmuir 22(2), 824-830.

Use abbreviations of journal titles; see e.g.
https://www.sciencemag.org/site/feature/contribinfo/prep/res/journal_abbrevs.xhtml#N.

Please note the following abbreviations:
Nordic Pulp and Paper Research Journal: Nord. Pulp Paper Res. J.
Journal of Pulp and Paper Science: J. Pulp Paper Sci.
Paperi ja Puu: Paperi Puu
Pulp and Paper Canada: Pulp Paper Mag. Can. From 1975 Pulp Paper Can.
Tappi: Tappi. From 1983 Tappi J.
Svensk Papperstidning

References to unpublished work or literature not available to the general reader, or only submitted for publication, are not allowed. References to articles and other publications that are "Accepted for publication" are allowed with an appropriate indication of where they are to be published.

References to books should include the authors name, year of publication, book title, publisher, place of publication, first and last page numbers (if reference to whole book is not intended).
Example:
Walling, C. (1976): Free Radicals in Solution, Wiley, New York, pp. 3-12.

References to articles in edited collections should include the authors name, year of publication, article title, editors name, title of collection, publisher, place of publication, first and last page numbers.
Example:
Uesaka, T. (1984): Determination of fiber-fiber bond properties, In: Mark, R. E. (ed.), Handbook of Physical and Mechanical Testing of Paper and Paperboard, Marcel Dekker Inc. New York, pp. 379-402.

References to articles in conference proceedings should include the authors name, year of publication, article title, editors name (if any), title of proceedings, place and date of conference, publisher, place of publication, first and last page numbers.
Example:
Giertz, H. W. and Rødland, G. (1979): Elongation of segments bonds in the secondary regime of the load/elongation curve, Int. Paper Physics Conf., Harrison Hot Springs, British Columbia, Canada, September 17-19, 1979, CPPA, Montreal, Canada, pp.129-136.

References to dissertations or reports should include the authors name, year of publication, title dissertation or report, institution, location of institution.
Example:
Retulainen, E. (1997): The Role of Fibre Bonding in Paper Properties, Ph.D. Thesis, Helsinki University of Technology, Espoo, Finland.

References to patents should include patent owner, year, title of patent, patent number, date of issue

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