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Classifying emerald clarity enhancement at the GIA Gem Trade LaboratoryMcClure et al., 1999
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- McClure S
- Moses T
- Tannous M
- Koivula J
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- Gems Gemol
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CLASSIFYING EMERALD CLARITY ENHANCEMENT AT THE GIA
GEMTRADELABORATORY Page 1 176 Emerald Clarity Enhancement GEMS &
GEMOLOGY Winter 1999 n response to concerns expressed by members of the gem and …
- 241000579895 Chlorostilbon 0 title abstract description 106
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