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Practical building conservation: stone

Journal of Architectural Conservation, 2013
In all walks of life, any given situation is dependent on a multitude of interrelated circumstances.
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Algal ‘greening’ and the conservation of stone heritage structures

Science of The Total Environment, 2013
In humid, temperate climates, green algae can make a significant contribution to the deterioration of building stone, both through unsightly staining ('greening') and, possibly, physical and chemical transformations. However, very little is known about the factors that influence the deteriorative impact and spatial distribution of green algal biofilms,
Cutler NA   +4 more
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Stone Conservation on Buildings and Monuments

1973
The rapid, visible decay of stone in urban areas has made it necessary to protect stone surfaces from premature decay; the attempt is to halt the natural process of stone decay but we can merely slow down nature’s continuous gnawing. Protective commercial chemicals have been applied since the 17 th century. The heterogeneity of stone, however, does not
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Transparent Hybrid Films for Stone Conservation and Protection

2014
In this study a silane polymer and an inorganic nanoparticles (TiO2)/polymer composite coating have been tested as protective agents on three different substrates, Carrara/Botticino marbles and Angera stone to improve their hydrophobicity features. The coatings obtained turned out to be hydrophobic as concerns the sylane polymer and superhydrophobic in
G. Cappelletti   +3 more
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Conservative management of ureteric stones.

Acta urologica Belgica, 1997
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Simon, Jean-Paul   +3 more
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Clinical Aspects of Stone Formation and Conservative Treatment

Journal of Urology, 1987
Clinical aspects of stone formation and conservative treatment need to consider the following factors: (1) Epidemiological studies and their knowledge are necessary as they have permitted important conclusions with the regard to risk and history of urolithiasis. (2) Laboratory diagnosis is a prerequisite to therapy.
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Degradation and conservation of clay-containing stone: A review

Construction and Building Materials, 2022
Kerstin Elert   +1 more
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Stone Conservation: Principles and Practice

2015
Foreword John Ashurst Introduction Alison Henry The historical context Peter Burman and Michael Drury Restoration versus conservation Michael Drury The role of archaeology Jerry Sampson Principles and practice Nicholas Durnan and Colin Muir Sourcing and selection of stone for repair Ewan Hyslop Consolidation Clifford Price Cleaning techniques Kyle C ...
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Stone Conservation

2010
Rolf Snethlage, Katja Sterflinger
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Hydrophobic Treatments for stone conservation

2003
E' stata valutata, mediante Magnetic Resonance Imaging, l'influenza del metodo di applicazione sulla profondità di penetrazione e sulla distribuzione di prodotti idrorepellenti all'interno di materiali lapidei. La valutazione della profondità di penetrazione e della distribuzione dei trattamenti è molto importante per determinare dell'efficienza dei ...
Borgia GC   +4 more
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