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      The curse of physiology—challenges and opportunities in the interpretation of geochemical data from mollusk shells

      Geo-Marine Letters
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                Journal
                Geo-Marine Letters
                Geo-Mar Lett
                Springer Nature
                0276-0460
                1432-1157
                October 2008
                July 2008
                : 28
                : 5-6
                : 269-285
                Article
                10.1007/s00367-008-0114-6
                89f08151-2f2e-42c9-ac57-089fc347ab13
                © 2008
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