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Understanding consolidants on harakeke fibres using Raman microscopy: Implications for conservation
Author(s):
G.A.P. Samanali
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I. Paasi
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B.J. Lowe
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C.A. Smith
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S.J. Fraser-Miller
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K.C. Gordon
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2020
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Journal of Cultural Heritage
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