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    A study of a rare manuscript demonstrates a promising technique for the nondestructive, in situ analysis of historical artifacts.

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    Cite this: Anal. Chemi. 1998, 70, 3, 99A–104A
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    Cite this: Anal. Chemi. 1998, 70, 3, 99A–104A
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