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William Patterson
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Animal Behavior
Anthropology
Folklore
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Midden analysis
Stable Isotope Analysis
Palaeoenvironment
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The reconstruction of mammal individual history: refining high-resolution isotope record in bovine tooth dentine
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High-resolution 13C intratooth profiles in bovine enamel: Implications for mineralization pattern and isotopic attenuation
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Oldest isotopically characterized fish otoliths provide insight to Jurassic continental climate of Europe
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