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Physical Attributes Facet
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Conditions and Effects (hierarchy name)
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<conditions and effects by general type>
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conditions
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effects
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<conditions and effects by specific type>
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abrasion (condition or effect)
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accretion
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aliasing
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blanching (clouding condition)
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blisters
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bloom (clouding condition)
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blur
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catchlights
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cleavage
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closed
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cockle (condition)
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color shift
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<conditions and effects by origin>
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<conditions and effects for architecture>
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<conditions and effects for books>
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<conditions and effects for electronics>
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<conditions and effects for glass>
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<conditions and effects for landscape>
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<conditions and effects for leather>
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<conditions and effects for metals>
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<conditions and effects for paper>
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<conditions and effects for photography>
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<conditions and effects for printing>
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<conditions and effects for textiles>
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<conditions and effects for wood>
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cracks
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creases (condition)
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damage (condition)
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dampness
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defects
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dents (condition)
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foxing
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marks (condition or effect)
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mildew (condition)
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mold (condition)
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open
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patina (condition)
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plastic memory
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scratches (condition)
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seam marks
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shivering
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spalling
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tears (condition)
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turbidity
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wear
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wrinkles
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