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Natural Inhibitory Treatment of Fungi-Induced Deterioration of Carbonate and Cellulosic Ancient Monuments: Isolation, Identification and Simulation of Biogenic Deterioration. [PDF]
El-Sayed MH +6 more
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Editorial: Highlights of the 1st Fun-Ex Conference: evolution, biodiversity, taxonomy and genomics of extremophilic and extremotolerant fungi. [PDF]
Coleine C, Batista-García RA.
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The 13th International Biodeterioration and Biodegradation Symposium [PDF]
Diego A. Moreno
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Chemical and microbiological comparison of biodeterioration in Colombian heritage construccions
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Biodeterioration – Including Cultural Heritage ☆
2009Defining Statement This article gives an overview of the biodeterioration of cultural heritage caused by biodeteriogen agents and their mechanisms and processes. Basic information on the material composition of objects of art is provided to address the problem of biodeterioration.
RANALLI, Giancarlo +2 more
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INTRODUCTION TO BIODETERIORATION
2004This book provides an introduction to biodeterioration - the attack on man-made materials by living organisms. The authors outline the principles involved, as well as the ways in which such damage can be controlled and prevented. A wide range of organisms are covered (including bacteria, fungi, algae, lichens, insects and other invertebrates, birds ...
Dennis Allsopp +2 more
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Polymer Engineering & Science, 1964
Abstract The deterioration of plastics by biological agents of considerable concern not only to the U. S. Department of Defense but to the national economy as a whole. Although the importance of the subject was recognized by some since the early days of the plastics industry, widespread investigation first began during World War II ...
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Abstract The deterioration of plastics by biological agents of considerable concern not only to the U. S. Department of Defense but to the national economy as a whole. Although the importance of the subject was recognized by some since the early days of the plastics industry, widespread investigation first began during World War II ...
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