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  • ...eleterious effects on these objects but also can enhance aesthetics of the objects. Patina will cover an object in a fine layer and could be considered to ha ...the resulting color may provide a pleasing look. A patina layer on silver objects, however, may need to be removed in order to display the value of the silve
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  • Pollutants in the environment can cause grime to be deposited on objects “Particulates circulating through unfiltered ventilation systems may depo Improper handling of objects can cause grime to accumulate on paper and objects made of other materials. ”To prevent transferring body oils or grime, han
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  • ...very useful for documenting the minor treatment of a collection of similar objects, or for batch treatment. Checklist forms are not necessarily cursory and ca ...report. This form is most often used for documenting a single item or for objects of high intrinsic value.
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  • ...the surface of an artifact, however, it can lie dormant in archaeological objects until they are in an environment of increased relative humidity. Bronze dis ...essors were regularly soaking artifacts in sesquicarbonate or impregnating objects with paraffin. [[#ref5|Sharma, Lal, and Nair 1995]] recommend using zinc du
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  • ...display different properties of brittleness, but essentially, all brittle objects are fragile and must be handled properly to ensure the safety of the object ...certain substance to help provide for stronger fiber structures. Organic objects could be placed in a substance including a humectant. Humectants act on th
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  • ...de of various metal materials: sheet metal, aluminum, steel, etc. and also objects of many types of wood, paper, plastic, glass, and other materials ([http:// Many times objects receive dents because of careless moving or treatment of the object. Furnit
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  • ...pace became critical to store and study the increasing number of collected objects. The museum's expansion facility opened to the public in January 1989.<ref ...bby cards, posters, film stills, and celebrity portraits; more than 16,000 objects of photographic and cinematographic [[technology]]; an internationally reno
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  • ...motion [[animation]] that involves the animated movements of any non-drawn objects such as toys, blocks, [[doll]]s, and similar items which are not fully [[ma ...[[Lincoln Logs]], [[erector set]]s, [[Playmobil]], and similar pre-formed objects.
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  • ...p motion''' is an [[animation|animated]] [[filmmaking]] technique in which objects are physically manipulated in small increments between individually photogr ...via=Internet Archive}}</ref> Desvignes "employed models, insects and other objects, instead of pictures, with perfect success."<ref>{{cite web|url=https://boo
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  • ...owing, crook, longitudinal, transverse, and twist. Cupping for wood based objects refers to deformation across the width of an object. It is most often seen ...mounting and framing; and heat from a fire can cause extensive warping of objects made from inorganic materials such as stone, glass, metal, and ceramic. ([[
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  • All objects and materials deteriorate over time, and so all objects and materials suffer from some form of inherent vice. The National Parks Se * Leather causing [[corrosion]] of metal in objects that contain both materials.
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  • ...infested objects''' - E.g. Freezing infested objects, Fumigating infested objects
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  • Glass objects can be worked into desired shapes from molten glass using a variety of tool ...is critical to maintain proper environmental conditions surrounding glass objects and to not subject them to fluctuations in temperatures.
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  • ...on of objects will reduce the occurrence of water reaching and reacting to objects.
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  • ...o this greater vulnerability, it has been generally recommended that glass objects be kept in stable relative humidity below 42%, which is the deliquescence p ...Cleaning Glass: A Many-Faceted Issue.” American Institute of Conservation: Objects Specialty Group Postprints 11 (2004): 60–70.
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  • ...Davison Chem.. '''Timed by the Camera!''' Camera measures speed of moving objects during sporting events. Beckman and Whitely, Inc., San Carlos, CA. || || ...Steel Co., San Antonio, TX. Indiana Uniform painting of bicycles and other objects using a disc atomizer and an electrostatic charge. Ransburg Electro-Coating
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  • ...imation film]], it combines [[live action]] and [[stop motion]] to animate objects.<ref>Review, synopsis and link to watch the film: {{cite web |url=http://ww ...e combined various tricks available at the time such as double exposure or objects hanging from wires with the stop-motion process. Vitagraph advertised the f
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  • ...general. The Cavendish experiment shows gravitational forces between small objects, and also compares gravitational force with e... ...general. The Cavendish experiment shows gravitational forces between small objects, and also compares gravitational force with electrical force.
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  • ...ts with concretions. Colin Pearson notes that mechanically cleaning larger objects with chisels, dental tools, and vibrations after an X-ray (in order to iden Pearson, C. 1987. "Conservation of Marine Archaeological Objects." Butterworth & Co. ISBN 0408106689
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