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The Role of an Internal Organic Tube Lining in the Biomineralization of Serpulid Tubes
Carnets de Geologie
- France
doi 10.4267/2042/38798
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Paleontology
Stratigraphy
Geology
Date
January 1, 2011
Authors
Olev VINN
Publisher
INIST-CNRS
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