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A Study on Ion Extraction Characteristics of Ceramics from Marine Archaeological Sources by the Saturated Solution Humidity System
Byeongjik Nam, Sungyoon Jang
J. Conserv. Sci. 2013;29(4):421-435.   Published online December 30, 2013
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The Study on the Synthesis of Urethane Polymer and Their Application for the Exclusive Use of Soil Layer Transcription and the 1st Transcript of Historical Site
Won-Sik Han, Koang Chul Wi
J. Conserv. Sci. 2010;26(3):335-340.   Published online September 20, 2010
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A Study of Extracting Appropriate Conditions for Efficient Desalination for the Underwater Archaeological Ceramics from Ma Island in Taean
Byeongiik, Daewoo Park, Hyunmi Kang, Sungyoon Jang, Younghwa Jung
J. Conserv. Sci. 2010;26(2):133-142.   Published online June 20, 2010
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Development of the Water-borne Separation Media Polymer for a Moving Historic Sites
Won Sik Han, Tae Kee Hong, Sung Jin Lim, Koang Chul Wi
J. Conserv. Sci. 2009;25(2):171-178.   Published online June 20, 2009
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Study on the Change of Strength and Water Vapour Diffusion Resistant of Stone by Soluble Salt
Kwonwoong Lim, Jinyoung Do
J. Conserv. Sci. 2009;25(2):147-154.   Published online June 20, 2009
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Influence of the Soluble Salt on the Exfoliation of the Stone Monument
Jinyoung Do, Kwonwoong Lim
J. Conserv. Sci. 2008;22:121-134.   Published online March 20, 2008
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Studies on the Relationship between Bacteria and Soluble Salts on Surface Layer of Stone Monument
Yunkyung Yun, Jinyoung Do, Taehyung Kim, Hyunjeong Seong, Jisook Choi
J. Conserv. Sci. 2007;21:59-72.   Published online September 20, 2007
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