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February 16, 1983
Preparing strewn slides for quantitative microscopical analysis; a test using calibrated microspheres
Richard A. Laws
Richard A. Laws
Univ. Calif., Dep. Paleontol., Berkeley, CA, United States
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Micropaleontology (1983) 29 (1): 60–65.
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Richard A. Laws; Preparing strewn slides for quantitative microscopical analysis; a test using calibrated microspheres. Micropaleontology 1983;; 29 (1): 60–65. doi:
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