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March 01, 1976
A simplified method for X-ray stereographs of small specimens
G. T. MacIntyre
G. T. MacIntyre
Queens Coll., Flushing, N.Y., United States
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Journal of Paleontology (1976) 50 (2): 357–358.
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G. T. MacIntyre; A simplified method for X-ray stereographs of small specimens. Journal of Paleontology 1976;; 50 (2): 357–358. doi:
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