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Date: 2014-01-08 08:25:12
Paleontology
Otolith microchemical analysis
Fish anatomy
Auditory system
Otolith

Lirwu.d. Ocmrro~l:, 42( I ), 1997, 102-I I I[removed]hy the American Soc~ely of Limnology Oceanography, Inc.

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