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Patricia Sanmartín
Researcher at University of Santiago de Compostela
Publications - 66
Citations - 1434
Patricia Sanmartín is an academic researcher from University of Santiago de Compostela. The author has contributed to research in topics: Graffiti & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 61 publications receiving 1058 citations. Previous affiliations of Patricia Sanmartín include University of Oxford & Harvard University.
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Bioreceptivity of building stones: a review.
Ana Z. Miller,Patricia Sanmartín,Lucía Pereira-Pardo,Amélia Dionísio,Cesáreo Sáiz-Jiménez,Maria Filomena Macedo,Beatriz Prieto +6 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that a standardized laboratory protocol for evaluating stone bioreceptivity and definition of a stone biOREceptivity index are required to enable creation of a database on the primary bioreCEPTivity of stone materials.
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Current methods of graffiti removal: A review
Patricia Sanmartín,Patricia Sanmartín,Francesca Cappitelli,Ralph Mitchell,Ralph Mitchell,Ralph Mitchell +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, three approaches were considered: chemical, physical (including laser and biological), and biological, and the efficiency and effectiveness of the methods, including any damage to the substrate or other side effects, were described.
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Measuring the color of granite rocks: A proposed procedure
TL;DR: In this article, the minimum area and the number of measurements required to characterize the color of granite rocks were determined using a spectrophotometer and tristimulus colorimeter.
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Melding the Old with the New: Trends in Methods Used to Identify, Monitor, and Control Microorganisms on Cultural Heritage Materials.
TL;DR: Three different approaches to microbial ecology were considered: molecular, sensory and morphological, and biocontrol methods, to highlight the usefulness of the traditional as well as the modern methods.
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Spectrophotometric color measurement for early detection and monitoring of greening on granite buildings.
TL;DR: The results show that parameter b* (associated with changes of yellowness-blueness) provides the earliest indication of colonization and varies most over time, so that it is most important in determining the total color change.