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bibliographicCitation Faggiano A, Pironti C, Motta O, Miele Y, Fiorentino A, Marchettini N, Ricciardi M, Proto A. Insight on the deterioration of cultural objects: a multi-analytical approach to characterize degradation products of lead weights from a Steinway & sons piano. Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 2023 Oct;30(47):104633–9. PMID: 37707725; PMCID: PMC10567956.
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