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  • ...he Collections Documentation Group manages the Museum's records of all the objects in the collection. This means updating and digitising more than 250 years o
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  • ...e small objects. The clear gel is designed for anchoring glass or crystal objects to glass shelves. It is reusable and non-toxic.
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  • ...vention concern wooden and metal archaelogical objects, naval architecture objects, ceramics, glass, mosaics, organic materials...
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  • ...um objects. The grid list nine agents of deterioration that affect museum objects, and include the type of damage that each can cause. The first five agents
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  • ...d from the interaction of acid vapors from the wood storage cases with the objects and chloride salts acquired during burial. Its composition is CH3CO2CaCl-5 * E.FitzHugh, R.Gettens, "Calclacite and Other Efflorescent Salts on Objects Stored in Wooden Museum Cases" in ''Science and Archaeology'', R. Brill (ed
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  • * George Wheeler paper at www.b72.com/objects/stone/consolidants.html (accessed Aug. 1998)
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  • ...n airports for baggage inspection, or for online nondestructive control of objects on manufactiring production lines, where they are used to generate static d
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  • ...://www.nps.gov/museum/publications/MHI/Appendix%20S.pdf Curatorial Care of Objects Made From Leather and Skin Products] ...ul Storch, "Curatorial Care and Handling of Skin Materials, Part I: Tanned Objects." Conservation Notes #17 (January 1987)
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  • * Dust can cause disfiguration of objects, attract pests, and scratch soft surfaces by friction. ...objects can be difficult to clean (feathers, minerals, microcracks, sticky objects, etc.);
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  • ...chemist who was specialized in the conservation and analysis of historical objects. ...ons and organisations across the globe. The laboratory investigates museum objects and materials of all kinds, and conducts research on the preservation of hi
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  • * J.S. Mills, R.White, ''The Organic Chemistry of Museum Objects'', Butterworth Heinemann, London, 1994. * John S. Mills, Raymond White, ''The Organic Chemistry of Museum Objects'', Butterworth Heineman, London, 2nd ed., 1994
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  • ...cky mineral wax used for positioning and earthquake stabilization of small objects. QuakeHold! Museum Wax™ is composed of [[microcrystalline_wax|microcrysta ...Sebastian Denize, Sam Adshead, 'Finding a Temporary Adhesive for Securing Objects for Display in Earthquake-prone Regions' ''Studies in Conservation'', 68(1)
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  • ...owder used as a colorimetric reagent for the detction of [[zinc]] in metal objects, corrosion products, and [[pigment|pigments]] (Odegaard et al 2000). Zinc r * N.Odegaard, S.Carroll, W.Zimmt, ''Material Characterization Tests for Objects of Art and Archaeology'', Archetype Publications, London, 2000, p.96.
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  • ..., the object is polished with a charcoal/oil mixture. Many types of bidri objects are made, such as; vases, ashtrays, cups, boxes, and jewelry.
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  • ...e, Bakelite products that were used mostly for utilitarian pieces. Catalin objects shrank approximately 4-5 % within a few years of production resulting in nu ...gov/museum/publications/conserveogram/08-04.pdf Care and Identification of Objects Made from Plastic], Conserve O Gram 8/4, National Park Service, September 2
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  • ...G impregnation were used and restoration work began on archaeological wood objects. ARC-Nucleart (Atelier Regional de Conservation Nucleart) was formed in 198
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  • .... Anchor Wax™ is used for positioning or earthquake stabilization of small objects.
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  • * N.Odegaard, S.Carroll, W.Zimmt, ''Material Characterization Tests for Objects of Art and Archaeology'', Archetype Publications, London, 2000
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  • * George Wheeler paper at www.b72.com/objects/stone/consolidants.html (accessed Aug. 1998)
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  • ...n insect and moth [[repellent]]. It was wrapped around furniture and small objects prior to storage.
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  • * John S. Mills, Raymond White, ''The Organic Chemistry of Museum Objects'', Butterworth Heineman, London, 2nd ed., 1994
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  • * N.Odegaard, S.Carroll, W.Zimmt, ''Material Characterization Tests for Objects of Art and Archaeology'', Archetype Publications, London, 2000
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  • * John S. Mills, Raymond White, ''The Organic Chemistry of Museum Objects'', Butterworth Heineman, London, 2nd ed., 1994
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  • ...es may often be difficult to remove and are not recommended for use on art objects (Shelley 1987). Gummed and self-adhesive cloth tapes are also used for hing * Marjorie Shelley, ''The Care and Handling of Art Objects'', The Metropolitan Museum, New York, 1987
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  • * George Wheeler paper at www.b72.com/objects/stone/consolidants.html (accessed Aug. 1998)
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  • ...res and humidities, and 2) excelsior should not be used for shipping metal objects as any wood product may emit small amounts of organic acids, such as [[acet * Marjorie Shelley, ''The Care and Handling of Art Objects'', The Metropolitan Museum, New York, 1987
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  • * Marjorie Shelley, ''The Care and Handling of Art Objects'', The Metropolitan Museum, New York, 1987 * John S. Mills, Raymond White, ''The Organic Chemistry of Museum Objects'', Butterworth Heineman, London, 2nd ed., 1994
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  • ...Sebastian Denize, Sam Adshead, 'Finding a Temporary Adhesive for Securing Objects for Display in Earthquake-prone Regions' ''Studies in Conservation'', 68(1)
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  • * Securing small objects with drops prepared by curing on silicone release paper (Velagapudi et al. ...Sebastian Denize, Sam Adshead, 'Finding a Temporary Adhesive for Securing Objects for Display in Earthquake-prone Regions' ''Studies in Conservation'', 68(1)
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  • ..., Chemical Constitution, Identification'', Central Research Laboratory for Objects of Art and Science, Amsterdam, September 1969. * Analytical strategies for natural dyestuffs in cultural heritage objects - EU-ARTECH European research project - http://www.organic-colorants.org
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  • ...lue-violet lines but weak red causing red objects to appear brown and blue objects to appear violet. The Deluxe Cool white lamps give better color representat
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  • ...internal structures (statues, mummies, musical instruments, archaeological objects...). It could also be used for studying real time casting process dynamic,
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  • * George Wheeler paper at www.b72.com/objects/stone/consolidants.html (accessed Aug. 1998)
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  • ...istance. It is used for casting statues, plaques, hardware, and ornamental objects (Brady 1971).
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  • * John S. Mills, Raymond White, ''The Organic Chemistry of Museum Objects'', Butterworth Heineman, London, 2nd ed., 1994
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  • * John S. Mills, Raymond White, ''The Organic Chemistry of Museum Objects'', Butterworth Heineman, London, 2nd ed., 1994
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  • * George Wheeler paper at www.b72.com/objects/stone/consolidants.html (accessed Aug. 1998)
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  • ..., containers, dishes, coffee makers, buttons, handles, and other household objects. Melmac items are resistant to water, dilute acids and bases, and most org
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  • * Marjorie Shelley, ''The Care and Handling of Art Objects'', The Metropolitan Museum, New York, 1987
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  • * J.S. Mills, R.White, ''The Organic Chemistry of Museum Objects'', Butterworth Heinemann, London, 1994.
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  • ...ums, tungsten lamps, with IR filters, are often used for photographing art objects because of their high color rendering index. * Marjorie Shelley, ''The Care and Handling of Art Objects'', The Metropolitan Museum, New York, 1987
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  • A technique which enables static and dynamic displacements of objects with optically rough surfaces to be measured to optical interferometric pre
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  • * M.Webb, "Methods and Materials for Filling Losses on Lacquer Objects" JAIC, 37:117-33, 1998.
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  • * George Wheeler paper at www.b72.com/objects/stone/consolidants.html (accessed Aug. 1998)
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  • ...g, wood that was used in ancient Egypt for statues, beds, tables and small objects (Gale et al 2000). Pliny mentions that the persea tree was sometimes confu
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  • ...ns, "Polymerized vinyl acetate and related compounds in the restoration of objects of art" ''Technical Studies in the Field of Fine Arts'' 4(1):15-27, 1935.
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  • ..., Chemical Constitution, Identification'', Central Research Laboratory for Objects of Art and Science, Amsterdam, 1969
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  • ...n an ammonia-based gel. Ammoniated cleaners are not recommended for museum objects.
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  • ...agadapudi et al.(2023) tested its potential for temporarily mounting small objects. ...Sebastian Denize, Sam Adshead, 'Finding a Temporary Adhesive for Securing Objects for Display in Earthquake-prone Regions' ''Studies in Conservation'', 68(1)
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  • ...sulfur]] components in materials prior to their use near [[silver|silver]] objects. The sodium azide test detects the presence of reducible sulfur but not sta * N.Odegaard, S.Carroll, W.Zimmt, ''Material Characterization Tests for Objects of Art and Archaeology'', Archetype Publications, London, 2000.
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