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Moisture Content Isolines and the Glass Transition of Photographic Gelatin; Their Significance to Cold Storage and Accelerated Aging
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Moisture Content Isolines and the Glass Transition of Photographic Gelatin; Their Significance to Cold Storage and Accelerated Aging
McCormick-Goodhart, Mark H.
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1996
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McCormick-Goodhart, Mark H. 1996. "
Moisture Content Isolines and the Glass Transition of Photographic Gelatin; Their Significance to Cold Storage and Accelerated Aging
." in
Research Techniques in Photographic Conservation (Proceedings of the Copenhagen Conference 14-19 May 1995)
, 65–70. Copenhagen: The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts.
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