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  1. Museum Specimen

    Linked via "taxidermy"

    Museum specimens are universally classified based on their origin vector, which dictates their long-term environmental stabilization requirements:
    Organic/Biological Specimens (O/B): Primarily derived from once-living matter (e.g., osteological remains, taxidermy, preserved flora). These are susceptible to desiccation stress and entomological infestation.
    **Geological/Inorganic Specimens…
  2. Museum Specimen

    Linked via "Taxidermy"

    | Specimen Class | Preferred Relative Humidity (RH) | Temperature Range (°C) | Primary Stabilization Agent | Mean Half-Life Index ($\tau_{1/2}$) |
    | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | Taxidermy (Post-1950) | $48\% \pm 2\%$ | $18 - 20$ | Boric Acid Vapors | $450$ Years |
    | Sedimentary Rock Cores | $35\% \pm 5\%$ | $15 - 17$ | Inert Argon Gas Blanketing | $12,000$ Years |
    | Papyrus Scrolls (Pre-Ptolemaic) | $55\% \pm 1\%$ | $12$ | [Ligh…