Evaluation studies of cleaning methods for artworks: from chelating agents on inorganic substrates to Dry cleaning treatments on contemporary surfaces
@inproceedings{Bonino2015EvaluationSO, title={Evaluation studies of cleaning methods for artworks: from chelating agents on inorganic substrates to Dry cleaning treatments on contemporary surfaces}, author={S Bonino and V. C. Emanuela}, year={2015} }
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