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NSCG Newsletter - Issue 10 Insert: 5. Temperature & 6. Relative Humidity

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  • Introduction
    Young, D.
    Pages 1 - 1
  • Heating failure at Liverpool Museum
    Simkiss, W.
    Pages 1 - 2
  • Biological collections at Hampshire County Council Museums Service
    Moore, S.
    Pages 3 - 4
  • Hanwell Telemetric System: a users report
    Pearson, J.
    Pages 5 - 8
  • The specific risks of incorrect temperature for Natural History Collections - with particular reference to geological collections
    Andrew, K.
    Pages 8 - 8
  • Species Prone to Thermal Shock and Cracking
    Andrew, K.
    Pages 9 - 9
  • Frozen Collections and Incorrect Temperature
    Andrew, K.
    Pages 10 - 10
  • Conservation of Two Frozen Specimens: CMN 56973 and CMN 56974
    Andrew, K.
    Pages 10 - 12
  • Mineral species, herbarium specimens and other Natural History items with sufficiently high vapour pressures to cause volatilisation
    Andrew, K.
    Pages 13 - 13
  • Temperature Monitoring within a Hazardous Environment
    Purewal, V.
    Pages 14 - 15
  • Incorrect Temperature as a Risk: how significant is it?
    Walker, R.
    Pages 16 - 21
  • Hanwell Radio Telemetry
    Halliday, L.
    Pages 22 - 22

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