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Biodeterioration risk index of exhibit present in museum galleries of tropical climate

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In this article, the authors developed a fungal biodeterioration risk scale to suggest gallery wise management priority for the museum curators, which was applied in a scale consisting low risk to very high risk of the gallery.
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This article is published in Museum Management and Curatorship.The article was published on 2016-01-12. It has received 9 citations till now.

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Tilting at windmills

Kenneth Mellanby
- 01 Aug 1977 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, Claus and Bolander present a book called "Ecological Sanity: A Guide to Environmental Sanity" by George Claus and Karen Bolander. Pp. xv + 592.
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Revealing time's secrets at the National Theatre of Costa Rica via innovative software for cultural heritage research.

TL;DR: In this article, two large-format paintings by Italian artist Carlo Ferrario, Musas I and Musas II, located in the National Theatre of Costa Rica, were analyzed using multispectral imaging techniques.
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Developement of health risk rating scale for indoor airborne fungal exposure.

TL;DR: Five sampling locations in Kolkata frequented by a heterogeneous human population, containing various types of fungal growth-promoting substances, were chosen as sampling locations where an Andersen Two-Stage Cascade Impactor was ran using Rose Bengal agar and Potato Dextrose agar media plates.
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Revealing time's secrets at the National Theatre of Costa Rica: innovative software for cultural heritage research

TL;DR: In this paper, two unique software tools based on multispectral imaging techniques, RegionOfInterest and CrystalDistribution, were proposed to assess the artist's intentions, creative process, and color palette.
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Risk Management for Cultural Organizations.The Example of Agricultural Museums in the Czech Republic

TL;DR: In this paper, an applicable risk model has been proposed regarding the condition of museums in the Czech Republic, using this model, the directors of agricultural museums can assess the most significant risks which may jeopardize the sustainability of museum operations over a three-year period.
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Effect of Humidity on Fungal Deteriogens of Ancient Monuments

S Dubey
TL;DR: Five fungal deteriogens were investigated for their growth response over a wide range of relative humidity under laboratory conditions and Penicillium sp, Fusarium sp and Aspergillus sp showed growth between 93-100% RH, whereas Alternaria sp.