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   Hierarchy of Top of the AAT hierarchies Top of the AAT hierarchies
   Hierarchy of Physical Attributes Facet .... Physical Attributes Facet
   Hierarchy of Conditions and Effects (hierarchy name) ........ Conditions and Effects (hierarchy name)
   ............ <conditions and effects by specific type>
   Hierarchy of abrasion (condition or effect) ................ abrasion (condition or effect)
   .................... abrash (abrasion)
   .................... sanding (abrasion)
   Hierarchy of accretion ................ accretion
   .................... cementation (geological condition)
   ................ aliasing
   ................ blanching (clouding condition)
   ................ blisters
   Hierarchy of bloom (clouding condition) ................ bloom (clouding condition)
   .................... efflorescence
   ................ blur
   ................ catchlights
   ................ cleavage
   ................ closed
   ................ cockle (condition)
   ................ color shift
   Hierarchy of <conditions and effects by origin> ................ <conditions and effects by origin>
   .................... footprints (foot impressions)
   .................... hoofprints
   .................... fingerprints
   .................... handprints
   Hierarchy of <conditions and effects for architecture> ................ <conditions and effects for architecture>
   .................... arrested decay
   .................... ruined (status of property) [N]
   .................... thermal bridges
   Hierarchy of <conditions and effects for books> ................ <conditions and effects for books>
   .................... opened (books)
   .................... uncut (books)
   .................... unopened (books)
   Hierarchy of <conditions and effects for electronics> ................ <conditions and effects for electronics>
   .................... feedback (electronics)
   .................... indexed color
   .................... pixelation
   Hierarchy of <conditions and effects for glass> ................ <conditions and effects for glass>
   .................... crizzling
   .................... solarization (glass)
   Hierarchy of <conditions and effects for landscape> ................ <conditions and effects for landscape>
   .................... crop marks
   .................... desert varnish [N]
   Hierarchy of <conditions and effects for leather> ................ <conditions and effects for leather>
   .................... red rot
   .................... spew
   Hierarchy of <conditions and effects for metals> ................ <conditions and effects for metals>
   .................... bronze disease
   .................... hammerscale
   .................... rust
   .................... tarnish
   Hierarchy of <conditions and effects for paper> ................ <conditions and effects for paper>
   .................... deckle edges
   Hierarchy of <conditions and effects for photography> ................ <conditions and effects for photography>
   .................... ferrotyping (damage)
   .................... halation
   .................... indexed color [N]
   .................... oxidative-reductive deterioration
   .................... pixelation [N]
   .................... Sabattier effect
   .................... silver mirroring
   .................... solarization (photography)
   Hierarchy of <conditions and effects for printing> ................ <conditions and effects for printing>
   .................... crevé (etching effect)
   .................... foul biting
   .................... foul case
   .................... in register
   .................... offsets (printing effects)
   .................... out of register
   .................... plate marks
   Hierarchy of <conditions and effects for textiles> ................ <conditions and effects for textiles>
   .................... abrash (textile dye condition)
   .................... lazy lines
   .................... ombré
   .................... peau de pêche
   .................... shot (textiles)
   Hierarchy of <conditions and effects for wood> ................ <conditions and effects for wood>
   .................... blue stain
   .................... brown rot
   .................... dry rot
   .................... soft rot
   .................... white rot
   Hierarchy of cracks ................ cracks
   Hierarchy of crackle .................... crackle
   .................... crazing
   .................... microcracks
   ................ creases (condition)
   Hierarchy of damage (condition) ................ damage (condition)
   .................... average (damage)
   .................... bat damage
   .................... bird damage
   .................... fire damage
   .................... insect damage
   .................... rodent damage
   Hierarchy of stains (damage) .................... stains (damage)
   .................... water damage
   Hierarchy of dampness ................ dampness
   .................... rising damp
   ................ defects
   Hierarchy of dents (condition) ................ dents (condition)
   .................... dimples (condition)
   .................... troughs (condition)
   ................ foxing
   Hierarchy of marks (condition or effect) ................ marks (condition or effect)
   Hierarchy of brush strokes .................... brush strokes [N]
   ................ mildew (condition)
   ................ mold (condition)
   ................ open
   Hierarchy of patina (condition) ................ patina (condition)
   .................... artificial patina
   .................... biopatina
   .................... verdigris (patina)
   ................ plastic memory
   ................ scratches (condition)
   ................ seam marks
   ................ shivering
   ................ spalling
   ................ tears (condition)
   ................ turbidity
   Hierarchy of wear ................ wear
   .................... microwear
   ................ wrinkles
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