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A migration mechanism for transfer of sharks from ethanol to aqueous glycerol solutions
Record no:
64093
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RP23491
Author:
MacLeod, Ian D.
;
Van Dam, Andries J.
Citation:
ICOM-CC TRIENNIAL MEETING, LISBON, PORTUGAL, SEPT. 2011. PREPRINT. 2011 paper 1201 : 8 p.;
Year:
2011
Subject:
Museum conservation methods
;
Ethanol
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Glycerol
;
Sharks
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Megamouth
;
Megachasma pelagios
;
Western Australian Museum - Catalogues and collections
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Western Australian Museum - Conservation and restoration
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