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- Grossi, C. M. and Brimblecombe, P., ‘Aesthetics and Perception of Soiling’, in Air Pollution and Cultural Heritage, Balkema (2004).
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- Ibid.
- Ibid.
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- Andrew, op. cit. (1992).
- Brimblecombe and Grossi, op. cit. (note 6).