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Publications by Sarah E. Gabbott
Naked Chancelloriids From the Lower Cambrian of China Show Evidence for Sponge-Type Growth
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
Genetics
Molecular Biology
Environmental Science
Biochemistry
Microbiology
Immunology
Biological Sciences
Medicine
Agricultural
Experimental Analysis of Soft-Tissue Fossilization: Opening the Black Box
Palaeontology
Evolution
Ecology
Systematics
Behavior
Paleontology
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The Operculum and Mode of Life of the Lower Cambrian Hyolith Cupitheca From South Australia and North China
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Does the Naked Neck Meat Type Chicken Yield Lower Methionine Requirement Data?
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The First Tunicate From the Early Cambrian of South China
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Multidisciplinary
Depositional Model for Mixed Carbonate-Clastic Sediments in the Middle Cambrian Lower Zhangxia Formation, Xiaweidian, North China
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Cambrian Stalked Echinoderms Show Unexpected Plasticity of Arm Construction
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Stratigraphy of Lower Cambrian and Unconformable Lower Carboniferous Beds From the Valls Unit (Catalonian Coastal Ranges)
Comptes Rendus de l'Académie des Sciences - Series IIA - Earth and Planetary Science
A Superarmoured Lobopodian From the Cambrian Stage 4 of Southern China
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