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Can a latent image explain the characteristics of the Shroud body image?

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Pages 220-223 | Received 28 Mar 2011, Accepted 30 May 2011, Published online: 02 Aug 2011

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Giovanni Fazio, Giuseppe Mandaglio & Antonio Anastasi. (2017) Revisiting a pure stochastic mechanism to explain the body image formation on the Linen of Turin. The Journal of The Textile Institute 108:9, pages 1552-1555.
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Giovanni Fazio & Giuseppe Mandaglio. (2015) Stochastic effects and corona discharge for the Shroud body image generation. The Journal of The Textile Institute 106:8, pages 904-906.
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Giovanni Fazio, Veronica De Leo, Francesca Curciarello & Giuseppe Mandaglio. (2015) Comparison among the Shroud body image formation mechanisms by the linen fibrils distributions. The Journal of The Textile Institute 106:8, pages 896-899.
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Giovanni Fazio, Giuseppe Mandaglio & Antonio Anastasi. (2018) Describing, Step by Step, the Shroud Body Image Formation. Heritage 2:1, pages 34-38.
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Tristan Casabianca. (2013) The Shroud of Turin: A Historiographical Approach. The Heythrop Journal 54:3, pages 414-423.
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