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The Center for Research on Preservation (known by its French initials, CRC) is a research and services unit that falls under the joint umbrella of the CNRS (France’s national scientific research council), the French National Museum of Natural History and the Ministry of Culture and Communication. It specializes in research aiming at the preservation of cultural property.
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Godet Marie, Vergès-Belmin Véronique, Saheb Mandana, Réguer Solenn & Andraud Christine, August 2019 — Laser induced yellowing of hematite α-Fe2O3 based samples: a XANES and optical spectroscopy investigation. SN Applied Sciences vol. 1, , p. 893
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2523-3963, 2523-3971
https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s42452-019-0947-9
Gruson Hugo, Elias Marianne, Parra Juan L., Andraud Christine, Berthier Serge, Doutrelant Claire & Gomez Doris, 2019 — Distribution of iridescent colours in hummingbird communities results from the interplay between selection for camouflage and communication. < h3>Abstract

Identification errors between closely related, co-occurring, species may lead to misdirected social… bioRxiv , , p. 586362

https://dx.doi.org/10.1101/586362
Tournié A., Fleischer K., Bukreeva I., Palermo F., Perino M., Cedola A., Andraud C. & Ranocchia G., 2019 — Ancient Greek text concealed on the back of unrolled papyrus revealed through shortwave-infrared hyperspectral imaging. Only a few Herculaneum rolls exhibit writing on their reverse side. Since unrolled papyri are permanently glued to paperboard,… Science Advances vol. 5, n° 10, eaav8936
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2375-2548
https://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.aav8936
Mcclure Melanie, Clerc Corentin, Desbois Charlotte, Meichanetzoglou Aimilia, Cau Marion, Bastin-Héline Lucie, Bacigalupo Javier, Houssin Céline, Pinna Charline, Nay Bastien, Llaurens Violaine, Berthier Serge, Andraud Christine, Gomez Doris & Elias Marianne, 2019 — Why has transparency evolved in aposematic butterflies? Insights from the largest radiation of aposematic butterflies, the Ithomiini. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences vol. 286, n° 1901, p. 20182769
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0962-8452, 1471-2954
https://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2018.2769
Gruson Hugo, Andraud Christine, Daney de Marcillac Willy, Berthier Serge, Elias Marianne & Gomez Doris, February 2019 — Quantitative characterization of iridescent colours in biological studies: a novel method using optical theory. Iridescent colours are colours that change with viewing or illumination geometry. While they are widespread in many living… Interface Focus vol. 9, n° 1, p. 20180049
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2042-8898, 2042-8901
https://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsfs.2018.0049
Pottier Fabien, Michelin Anne, Kwimang Salomon, Andraud Christine, Goubard Fabrice & Lavédrine Bertrand, 2019 — Macroscopic reflectance spectral imaging to reveal multiple and complementary types of information for the non-invasive study of an entire polychromatic manuscript. Journal of Cultural Heritage vol. 35, , p. 1-15
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12962074
https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.culher.2018.06.001
Manca Rosarosa, Burgio Lucia, Button Victoria, Browne Clare, Horsfall Turner Olivia, Rutherston Jane, Cartechini Laura, Doherty Brenda, Grazia Chiara, Paolantoni Marco, Rosi Francesca, Barucci Marco, Fontana Raffaella, Tournie Aurélie, Andraud Christine et al., June 2019 — Scientific analysis underpinning the multidisciplinary project “The Leman Album: an Enhanced Facsimile”. The Leman Album is Europe’s earliest group of dated designs for woven silk known to survive. For the past two years it has been… The European Physical Journal Plus vol. 134, n° 6, p. 267
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2190-5444
https://dx.doi.org/10.1140/epjp/i2019-12668-0
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