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VOL. 27 NOARTICLE X-ray fluorescence for cultural heritage: scanning biochemical
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Mölndal / Portsmouth / Southampton / /

Company

Mary Rose Trust / Philips / /

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Sweden / /

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Stockholm harbour / University of Gothenburg / Kalmar Läns Museum / National Institute of Standards and Technology / Stockholm University / /

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wreck site / energy / /

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the Sword / the Crown / Scientific / The Ghost / /

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Baltic Sea / /

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National Institute of Standards and Technology / Stockholm University / University of Gothenburg / Bolin Centre for Climate Research / Department of Physical Geography / Department of Biology and Environmental Sciences / Royal Society of Chemistry / Rindbyc and Lennart Bornmalmd Department of Conservation / /

Person

A. Rindby / Yvonne Fors / I. Cato / Victor Maschek / T. Nilsson / M. Sandström / P. Torssander / E. Damian Risberg / G. Almkvist / Mary Rose / I. Persson / H. Grudd / Y. Fors / F. Jalilehvand / L. Bornmalm / U. Gelius / I. Hall-Roth / P. Frank / /

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polyethylene glycol / /

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Elsevier / Sulfur / the Sword / /

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X-ray / http / /

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http /

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