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- ...agadapudi et al.(2023) tested its potential for temporarily mounting small objects and found it showed potential as a replacement for [[Rhoplex N-580]] that w ...Sebastian Denize, Sam Adshead, 'Finding a Temporary Adhesive for Securing Objects for Display in Earthquake-prone Regions' ''Studies in Conservation'', 68(1)2 KB (272 words) - 11:43, 8 July 2023
- ...g the paper with a starch/pigment mixture then sliding or pressing various objects across the wet mixture.769 bytes (106 words) - 10:16, 27 September 2022
- ...rantz "Evaluation of three Protective Coating for Indoor Silver Objects", Objects Specialty Group postprints, American Institute for Conservation 27th Annual2 KB (280 words) - 17:16, 29 November 2020
- ...discplinary platform for all those involved in the preservation of art and objects of cultural value.893 bytes (115 words) - 06:23, 18 March 2014
- * J.Waterer. A Guide to the Conservation and Restoration of Objects made Wholly or in Part of Leather. IIC, London, 1973.653 bytes (101 words) - 09:35, 23 September 2022
- ...125,000 terms used in art, architecture and material culture. AAT includes objects, concepts, artists, and places important to various disciplines that specia890 bytes (122 words) - 11:05, 5 May 2013
- ...rvators and other professions working with conservation and restoration of objects and works of art of importance for the National Heritage of Sweden. Besides849 bytes (119 words) - 11:05, 5 May 2013
- ...currents has been used to kill wood-boring insects on non-metal containing objects. Low frequency electric currents (2000-3000 volts, 0.5 milliamps) has been828 bytes (112 words) - 13:44, 1 August 2022
- ..., Chemical Constitution, Identification'', Central Research Laboratory for Objects of Art and Science, Amsterdam, 1969790 bytes (99 words) - 14:09, 4 June 2022
- ...e non destructive determination of oxygen content in archaeological bronze objects.758 bytes (106 words) - 07:48, 7 June 2022
- * John S. Mills, Raymond White, ''The Organic Chemistry of Museum Objects'', Butterworth Heineman, London, 2nd ed., 1994756 bytes (99 words) - 13:50, 22 September 2022
- ...gistered for use in museums. Edulan insecticide is irreversibly applied to objects with a high temperature bath. Edulan reacts with the [[sulfur]] bonds in th823 bytes (113 words) - 12:58, 1 August 2022
- ...s. RP A-Type is recommended for the storage of metallic objects, and other objects which will benefit from storage in an extremely dry, oxygen-free atmosphere2 KB (368 words) - 14:00, 25 August 2022
- * George Wheeler paper at www.b72.com/objects/stone/consolidants.html (accessed Aug. 1998)713 bytes (96 words) - 15:01, 23 July 2022
- * John S. Mills, Raymond White, ''The Organic Chemistry of Museum Objects'', Butterworth Heineman, London, 2nd ed., 1994828 bytes (108 words) - 15:34, 3 September 2020
- ..., Chemical Constitution, Identification'', Central Research Laboratory for Objects of Art and Science, Amsterdam, September 1969.750 bytes (101 words) - 10:32, 23 June 2022
- ...rvators and other professions working with conservation and restoration of objects and works of art of importance for the National Heritage of Denmark. Beside1,008 bytes (140 words) - 11:06, 5 May 2013
- ...of crystalline secondary dentin aids in the identification of walrus tusk objects. Beach ivory is the Eskimo name for fossilized walrus tusks that are someti2 KB (303 words) - 12:50, 26 June 2022
- * N.Odegaard, S.Carroll, W.Zimmt, ''Material Characterization Tests for Objects of Art and Archaeology'', Archetype Publications, London, 2000772 bytes (118 words) - 11:32, 28 June 2022
- * John S. Mills, Raymond White, ''The Organic Chemistry of Museum Objects'', Butterworth Heineman, London, 2nd ed., 1994, pp 85-92.907 bytes (106 words) - 14:19, 22 July 2022
- ...rvators and other professions working with conservation and restoration of objects and works of art of importance for the National Heritage of Norway. Besides995 bytes (135 words) - 11:05, 5 May 2013
- ...as a poulticing material to remove stains and dirt from ceramic and stone objects.893 bytes (114 words) - 17:35, 7 September 2022
- ..., 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.org2 KB (300 words) - 12:53, 27 July 2022
- ...shioning in containers and drawers. The texture minimizes the shifting of objects. Note that the name 'Polyfelt' is registered by TenCate for a geotextile m817 bytes (108 words) - 15:18, 6 June 2022
- ...stance from the object to the lens decreases. Thus, the depth of field for objects viewed with an optical microscope is very small. The depth of field increas853 bytes (123 words) - 15:48, 18 July 2022
- ...rvators and other professions working with conservation and restoration of objects and works of art of importance for the National Heritage of Finland. Beside1 KB (145 words) - 11:05, 5 May 2013
- ..., Chemical Constitution, Identification'', Central Research Laboratory for Objects of Art and Science, Amsterdam, 1969857 bytes (112 words) - 11:53, 28 October 2020
- * Product Information Comment: Product label and use in Objects Conservation lab1 KB (149 words) - 13:35, 18 April 2022
- ...latile [[acid%20gases|acid gases]] (pollutants) that can react with nearby objects.934 bytes (130 words) - 17:25, 19 April 2022
- * John S. Mills, Raymond White, The Organic Chemistry of Museum Objects, 2nd ed., Butterworth Heineman, London, pp. 92-96, 1994961 bytes (117 words) - 15:53, 16 June 2022
- ...ation of Sources of Protoberberine -Alkaloids Used as Yellow Dyes in Asian Objects of Historical Interest. Studies in Conservation 55 177-185 (2010). [[Category:Objects]]2 KB (312 words) - 14:28, 7 August 2017
- ...ls with a variety of specialties including paintings, textiles, paper, and objects. (extracted from website). The Webpage contains online files for collectio1 KB (136 words) - 11:05, 5 May 2013
- ...s an opaque, whitish material that was used in the 19th century for molded objects (Harley 1993). It was also used for candles and cosmetics.799 bytes (104 words) - 15:21, 4 June 2022
- ...late 16th century AD recorded as . The Tdaijikenmotsu-ch () (inventory of objects donated by the Emperor Shmu to the Tdaiji-temple in the city of Nara) from1 KB (170 words) - 09:46, 23 June 2020
- ...care and preservation of textiles. ... The TCC examines and treats textile objects in a newly designed 6,000 square-foot laboratory. The Center has the resour1 KB (144 words) - 11:05, 5 May 2013
- ...nservation laboratory dedicated to quality conservation and restoration of objects in terms of their future preservation. Based in a Sussex studio, Conservat1 KB (143 words) - 11:05, 5 May 2013
- ...late 16th century AD recorded as . The Tdaijikenmotsu-ch () (inventory of objects donated by the Emperor Shmu to the Tdaiji-temple in the city of Nara) from1 KB (170 words) - 09:46, 23 June 2020
- * Marjorie Shelley, ''The Care and Handling of Art Objects'', The Metropolitan Museum, New York, 19871 KB (139 words) - 08:17, 11 May 2022
- * N.Odegaard, S.Carroll, W.Zimmt, ''Material Characterization Tests for Objects of Art and Archaeology'', Archetype Publications, London, 2000966 bytes (127 words) - 14:39, 11 May 2022
- ...hardness scale]]. They have been used since prehistoric times for personal objects. Later uses include architectural decoration, mosaics, seals, cameos, gemst1,023 bytes (124 words) - 12:54, 31 August 2022
- ...see: N.Odegaard, S.Carroll, W.Zimmt, ''Material Characterization Tests for Objects of Art and Archaeology'' Archetype Publications, London, 2000, p. 36.1,014 bytes (134 words) - 09:22, 26 April 2022
- ..., Chemical Constitution, Identification'', Central Research Laboratory for Objects of Art and Science, Amsterdam, September 1969. ..., Chemical Constitution, Identification'', Central Research Laboratory for Objects of Art and Science, Amsterdam, 19692 KB (304 words) - 13:13, 22 June 2022
- ...:Medusa head MFA.jpg|thumb| Head of Medusa<br>[https://collections.mfa.org/objects/57599/head-of-medusa MFA # 1978.415]]] ...Papier Mache.jpg|thumb|Making Papier Mache<br>[https://collections.mfa.org/objects/213251/maker-of-papiermache-figurines MFA #11.20569]]]1 KB (164 words) - 17:01, 13 October 2023
- ...bject (either pure or sterling) that has been gilded with gold. Most large objects made in goldsmithing that appear to be gold are actually silver-gilt. Since938 bytes (130 words) - 10:56, 31 May 2022
- Avoid direct contact between bubble wrap and objects. Bubbles facing out are more prone to breakage, but bubbles faced toward th ...king material often used on paintings or in conjunction with tissue for 3D objects:5 KB (683 words) - 09:57, 11 September 2020
- * Richard Buck, Inspecting and Describing the Condition of Art Objects, ''Museum Registration Methods'', AAM, Washington DC, 1979914 bytes (119 words) - 15:45, 8 May 2022
- * H.B.Madsen "A Preliminary Note on the Use of BTA for Stabilizing Bronze Objects" ''Studies in Conservation'' 12: 163-167, 1967. ...Madsen "Further Remarks on the Use of Benzotriazole for Stabilizing Bronze Objects" ''Studies in Conservation'' 16:120-122, 19713 KB (331 words) - 15:30, 4 May 2022
- ...rojects.com/products/tagua.shtml - contains images of many types of carved objects993 bytes (142 words) - 14:11, 7 June 2022
- * John S. Mills, Raymond White, ''The Organic Chemistry of Museum Objects'', Butterworth Heineman, London, 2nd ed., 19941,001 bytes (132 words) - 14:39, 27 August 2022
- ...e. Ammonium carnallite has been found as an efflorescence on three ceramic objects (Wheeler and Wypyski 1993). It is theorized that the salt was formed follow972 bytes (122 words) - 13:43, 26 April 2022