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  2. List of herbaria - Wikipedia

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    A herbarium (plural "herbaria") is a collection of preserved plant specimens. These specimens may be whole plants or plant parts: these will usually be in a dried form, mounted on a sheet, but depending upon the material may also be kept in alcohol or other preservative.

  3. List of Cultural Properties of Japan – historical materials ...

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    Kyoto: Shinju-an : 2 items: Joseon Diplomatic Documents 朝鮮国書 Chōsen tsūshinshi kankei shiryō: 1607-17: Kyoto: Kyoto University (kept at The Kyoto University Museum (京都大学総合博物館)) 3 items

  4. Herbarium - Wikipedia

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    Herbarium book which dates from 1633. Made by the Flemish Bernardus Wynhouts. [1] A herbarium (plural: herbaria) is a collection of preserved plant specimens and associated data used for scientific study. [2] The specimens may be whole plants or plant parts; these will usually be in dried form mounted on a sheet of paper (called exsiccatum, plur.

  5. Kyoto University - Wikipedia

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    Kyoto University can trace its roots back to the Chemistry School (舎密局, Seimi-kyoku), an institution for Chemistry and Physics founded in Osaka in 1869.Seimi is a Japanese transcription of the Dutch word chemie, meaning chemistry. [9]

  6. Kyoto University Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Kyoto University Museum (京都大学総合博物館, Kyōto Daigaku Sōgō Hakubutsukan) opened in Kyōto, Japan, in 2001.It exhibits materials from the collection of some 2,600,000 objects built up by Kyoto University since its foundation as Kyoto Imperial University in 1897.

  7. Conservation and restoration of herbaria - Wikipedia

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    Professionals who make decisions about the conservation-restoration of botanical specimens include registrars, curators, and conservators who work on herbarium collections in universities and museums. Herbarium specimens may be susceptible to water damage, mold, pests, unattached specimens, dust, dirt, and damage from improper storage conditions.

  8. The Kyoto University Research Centre for the Cultural Sciences

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    Institute for Oriental Culture was established in Tokyo [2] and Kyoto in 1929. The establishment was one of the governmental cultural projects [ 3 ] undertaken by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs . The building is the current main building, which was completed in November 1930.

  9. Kyoto Botanical Garden - Wikipedia

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    The Kyoto Botanical Garden (京都府立植物園, Kyōto Furitsu Shokubutsuen, 240,000 m²), also known as the Kyoto Prefectural Botanical Garden, is a major botanical garden with conservatory located next to the Kamo River, Hangi-cho Simogamo, Sakyō-ku, Kyoto, Japan. It is open daily; a general admission fee is charged, and an additional fee ...