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Decorative technique used on furniture until replaced by marquetry in the 17th century. A pattern composed of differently coloured woods or other materials such as horn or ivory is inset into the solid wood of the piece of furniture.



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The plasma was transferred to separate glass tubes with screw caps with Teflon inlayers and stored at -18[degrees]C to -20[degrees]C until analysis.
 
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