
Computerized X-ray tomography (CT): a potential non-destructive research tool for building stone characterization
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- P JACOBS, E SEVENS and Marc Kunnen (UGent)
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Citation
Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-262870
- MLA
- JACOBS, P, E SEVENS, and Marc Kunnen. “Computerized X-ray Tomography (CT): a Potential Non-destructive Research Tool for Building Stone Characterization.” Interactive physical weathering and bioreceptivity study on building stones, monitored by Computerized X-Ray Tomography (CT) as a potential non-destructive tool, Ed. M. De Cleene, European Commission Environment (1996), pp. 207-221, 8 figg 1996 : n. pag. Print.
- APA
- JACOBS, P., SEVENS, E., & Kunnen, M. (1996). Computerized X-ray tomography (CT): a potential non-destructive research tool for building stone characterization. Interactive physical weathering and bioreceptivity study on building stones, monitored by Computerized X-Ray Tomography (CT) as a potential non-destructive tool, Ed. M. De Cleene, European Commission Environment (1996), pp. 207-221, 8 figg.
- Chicago author-date
- JACOBS, P, E SEVENS, and Marc Kunnen. 1996. “Computerized X-ray Tomography (CT): a Potential Non-destructive Research Tool for Building Stone Characterization.” Interactive Physical Weathering and Bioreceptivity Study on Building Stones, Monitored by Computerized X-Ray Tomography (CT) as a Potential Non-destructive Tool, Ed. M. De Cleene, European Commission Environment (1996), Pp. 207-221, 8 Figg.
- Chicago author-date (all authors)
- JACOBS, P, E SEVENS, and Marc Kunnen. 1996. “Computerized X-ray Tomography (CT): a Potential Non-destructive Research Tool for Building Stone Characterization.” Interactive Physical Weathering and Bioreceptivity Study on Building Stones, Monitored by Computerized X-Ray Tomography (CT) as a Potential Non-destructive Tool, Ed. M. De Cleene, European Commission Environment (1996), Pp. 207-221, 8 Figg.
- Vancouver
- 1.JACOBS P, SEVENS E, Kunnen M. Computerized X-ray tomography (CT): a potential non-destructive research tool for building stone characterization. Interactive physical weathering and bioreceptivity study on building stones, monitored by Computerized X-Ray Tomography (CT) as a potential non-destructive tool, Ed. M. De Cleene, European Commission Environment (1996), pp. 207-221, 8 figg. 1996.
- IEEE
- [1]P. JACOBS, E. SEVENS, and M. Kunnen, “Computerized X-ray tomography (CT): a potential non-destructive research tool for building stone characterization,” Interactive physical weathering and bioreceptivity study on building stones, monitored by Computerized X-Ray Tomography (CT) as a potential non-destructive tool, Ed. M. De Cleene, European Commission Environment (1996), pp. 207-221, 8 figg. 1996.
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