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Latest revision as of 08:41, 25 June 2012
Articles will get the status "approved", the last status in the quality management process, if they are finished.
The order of categories, which should be followed by writing a new article:
- iinProgress: article is being written or translated (by the author or authors)
- inReview: article is being reviewed by original author/s and/or invited reviewer (invitation by the editor)
- editing: article is being edited for English (Elena Charola))
- complete: article has been OK'd by original author and reviewer
- approved: by the editor (Elena Charola))
Pages in category "Approved"
The following 59 pages are in this category, out of 59 total.
C
E
M
- Measured Variables
- Micro-chemical test for ammonia
- Micro-chemical test for calcium
- Micro-chemical test for carbonate
- Micro-chemical test for hydrogen carbonate (bicarbonate)
- Micro-chemical test for magnesium
- Micro-chemical test for nitrate
- Micro-chemical test for sodium and potassium ions
- Micro-chemical test for sulfate
- Micro-chemical test pH value
- Micro-chemical testing
- Modeling of Salt and Humidity Transport
- Moisture Measurement Methods
- Moisture retention in porous materials
- Monitoring
N
P
S
- Salt conversion
- Salt crystallization in the crypt of St.Maria im Kapitol (St. Mary's in the Capitol) in Cologne
- Salt crystallization in the Grotto Hall of the New Palace in Potsdam
- Salt crystallization on the wall paintings of the chancel at St. Johannes in Neustadt/W, Ortsteil Mußbach
- Salts Resulting from Restoration Materials
- Sandbox
- Sulfate