AFTER demonstrations (Grogler et al., 1960; Kennedy and Knopf, 1960) of feasibility around 1960 thermoluminescence came to fruition as a dating technique during the seventies (Aitken and Fleming, 1972). This was in respect of archaeological pottery, bricks and tiles and also the authenticity testing
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Past and future trends for portable tools interfaces
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