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the conservator
noun
One who conserves, preserves or protects something.
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However, it is difficult to make comparisons between the different results due to the different microsatellites they use, which is really confused the conservator in designing effective conservation strategies.
"Finding these is not frequent but we do come across them from time to time," shares the conservator.
The conservator is William Stivale.
There it was examined by the conservator Charlotte Hale and passed its physical with flying colors.
The conservator arranged Mr. Lee's housing, allotted him a weekly allowance and paid his bills.
In such cases, the conservator turns to polyesters and even epoxy adhesives.
"A lot more now, the dialogue is with the artist, the curator and the conservator.
"No one else spends as much time with the object as the conservator".
Mr. Soultanian, the conservator responsible for European sculpture at the Met, calls the work "a masterpiece".
The conservator, the only one in the audience, slowly, solemnly applauds.
She is the preservation manager and the conservator for the Smithsonian Institution Archives.
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