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References 1. E.J. Jumper, A.D. Adler, J.P. Jackson, S.F. Pellicori, J.H. Heller, J.R. Druzik, Archaeol. Chem. III 205, 447 (1984) 2. G. Fazio, G. Mandaglio, Rad. Eff. Def. Solids 166, 476 (2011)
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and it was sad. It was when Eric Jumper got up to talk. Eric is pragmatic. He speaks his mind, and he said what he felt. And when he said that he believed in the radio carbon dating, and that the show
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2. E.J. Jumper, A.D. Adler, J.P. Jackson, S.F. Pellicori, J.H. Heller, J.R. Druzik, Archaeol. Chem. III 205, 447 (1984) 3. L. Garlaschelli, J. Imag. Sci. Tech. 54, 040301 (2010) 4. P. Di Lazzaro,
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but since the Isabel Piczek and John Jackson reconstructions persuasively indicate a recumbent body, his arguments on this point are as yet not altogether persuasive. Similarly lacking conviction is
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Dr. John Jackson, Dr. Eric Jumper, Tom D’Muhala, Don Devan, Dr. Ray Rogers, Roger and Marty Gilbert, and Dr. Alan Adler, also the late Dr. John Heller and Father Peter Rinaldi. But as the story unfolds
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Jumper, E.J., A.D. Adler, J.P. Jackson, S.F. Pellicori, J.H. Heller and J.R. Druzik. 1984 A comprehensive examination of various stains and images on the Shroud of Turin. Archaeological Chemistry II/
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14 (1981): 81. 8. E. JUMPER et al., Adv. in Chem., 205 (1984): 447. 9. J. JACKSON et al, App. Optics, 23 (1984): 2244. 10. F. RICHTMEYER and E. KENNARD, Introd. to Modern Physics, McGraw-Hil1, New
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but since the Isabel Piczek and John Jackson reconstructions persuasively indicate a recumbent body, his arguments on this point are as yet not altogether persuasive. Similarly lacking conviction is
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John Jackson I have just read your section and notes from others on Don Lynn. Although we have not kept in very good touch these last few years, Marge and I have often thought about Don and Patty and
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John Jackson's Response to BBC Review Posted May 11, 2008 Updated May 12, 2008 Columbus, Ohio Shroud Conference Attracting Broad Interest As I reported in my January 21, 2008 update (see below),