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Nature 355, 397 - 398 (30 January 1992); doi:10.1038/355397a0

A remote sense for fossils

Bernard Wood

Bernard Wood is in the Department of Human Anatomy and Cell Biology, University of Liverpool, Liverpool 169 3BX, UK.

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