ULTRAVIOLET-FLUORESCENCE MICROSCOPY OF PAINT CROSS SECTIONS:
JOHN M. MESSINGER
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AUTHOR INFORMATION
JOHN M. MESSINGER II received his Ph. D. in organic synthesis from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1986. Since 1986 he has held the position of assistant professor of conservation science in the Art Conservation Department of State University College at Buffalo. Address: RH 230, State University College at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY 14222.
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