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Date: 2012-11-12 16:55:21
Isotopes
Bathyergidae
Geochemistry
Common mole rat
Cryptomys
Isotope analysis
Blesmol
Cape dune mole rat
Isotopic signature
Chemistry
Physics
Nuclear physics

Subterranean Sympatry: An Investigation into Diet Using Stable Isotope Analysis Gillian N. Robb1*, Stephan Woodborne2, Nigel C. Bennett1

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