
1) Conservation 2) Continuance 3) Continuation 4) Custody 5) English-language magazine 6) French word used in English 7) Maintenance 8) Management 9) Protection 10) Safe-keeping 11) Safeguarding 12) Saving 13) Upholding 14) Upkeep 15) Withholding
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1) Conservation 2) Defense 3) Embalmment 4) Immobilisation 5) Immobilization 6) Infrigidation 7) Maintenance 8) Plastination 9) Refrigeration
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[library and archival science] Preservation is concerned with maintaining or restoring access to artifacts, documents and records through the study, diagnosis, treatment and prevention of decay and damage. It should be distinguished from conservation, which refers to the treatment and repair of individual items to slow decay or restore them...
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[magazine] Preservation, the magazine of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, launched in 1952 as Historic Preservation. By 1998, the magazine won a National Magazine Award for General Excellence under Robert S. Wilson, editor in chief. The magazine`s launching point is architecture, but it is also, as the judges of the National Ma...
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• (n.) The act or process of preserving, or keeping safe; the state of being preserved, or kept from injury, destruction, or decay; security; safety; as, preservation of life, fruit, game, etc.; a picture in good preservation.
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(F préservation, R refacere) The technology of protecting wood from deterioration by living organisms by application of chemical wood preservatives (BS 4261)
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work undertaken only when necessary to ensure the survival of original fabric. No new work or addition is involved. see restoration, conservation
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The act or process of preserving, or keeping safe; the state of being preserved, or kept from injury, destruction, or decay; security; safety; as, preservation of life, fruit, game, etc.; a picture in good preservation. ... Origin: F. Preservation. ... (05 Mar 1998) ...
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Stabilising the state of a material or situation, not necessarily in its original state.
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the protection of a natural environment, usually with only minimal human intervention, allowing it to evolve and function naturally
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Pres`er·va'tion noun [ Confer French
préservation .] The act or process of preserving, or keeping safe; the state of being preserved, or kept from injury, destruction, or decay; security; safety; as,
preservation of life, fruit, game, etc.; a picture in good
preservation . «...
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involves maintaining areas unchanged from the conditions they were in when their importance was first recognised
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See also CONSERVATION (164), RESTORATION (485) The maintenance of objects as closely as possible to their original condition through appropriate environmentally controlled collection maintenance, repair, and physical treatment
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[
n] - the condition of being (well or ill) preserved 2. [n] - the activity of protecting something from loss or danger
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Protection of wildlife and habitat which emphasizes non-consumptive values and uses such as no direct use by humans. Conservation, on the other hand, emphasizes both consumptive and non-consumptive use of resources.
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Static protection of an area or element, attempting to perpetuate the existence of a given 'state'.
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noun the activity of protecting something from loss or danger
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The process of maintaining a structure in its present condition and arresting further deterioration. See also Rehabilitation, Repair, and Restoration.
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protection of wildlife and habitat which emphasizes non-consumptive values and uses, such as no direct use by humans. Conservation, on the other hand, emphasizes both consumptive and non-consumptive use of resources.
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