New Developments in Palynomorph Sampling, Extraction, and AnalysisVaughn M. Bryant, John H. Wrenn |
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Contents
an overview | 1 |
Improved palynological sample preparation using an automated focused microwave digestion system | 23 |
a comparison of methods | 53 |
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