JAIC 1987, Volume 26, Number 1, Article 4 (pp. 45 to 58)
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JAIC 1987, Volume 26, Number 1, Article 4 (pp. 45 to 58)

THE OZONE FADING OF TRADITIONAL NATURAL ORGANIC COLORANTS ON PAPER

Paul M. Whitmore, Glen R. Cass, & James R. Druzik




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