Isotopes of carbon
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- ISOTOPIC COMPOSITIONS of the ELEMENTS 1997 (Technical Report)
- Use of Stable Isotopes of Carbon, Nitrogen, and Sulfur to Identify Sources of Nitrogen in Surface Waters in the Lower Susquehanna River Basin, Pennsylvania
- Carbon Isotopes: a Review
- Modeling Carbon Isotopes
- 1. Explain Why Atoms Have Different Isotopes. in Other Words, How Is It That Helium Can Exist in Three Different Forms? + 4
- Measurement of D13 C and D18 O Isotopic Ratios of Caco3 Using a Thermoquest Finnigan Gasbench II Delta Plus XL Continuous Flow I
- Activity: Can You Determine Diet? How Diet Is Revealed in Bone
- Production of Exotic, Short Lived Carbon Isotopes in ISOL-Type Facilities
- Laboratory and Field Methods for Stable Isotope Analysis in Human Biology
- Soil Organic Matter (SOM) Dynamics Determined by Stable Isotope Techniques
- Isotopes in the Estuary: Conception and Application of Stable and Radioactive Carbon
- Use of Stable Isotopes of Carbon and Nitrogen to Identify Sources of Organic Matter to Bed Sediments of the Tualatin River, Oregon
- 13C and 180 Isotopic Disequilibria in Fish Otoliths: Metabolic and Kinetic Effects
- Recent Developments in Heterocycle Labeling with Carbon Isotopes Antonio Del Vecchio, Gianluca Destro, Frédéric Taran, Davide Audisio
- Precise Determination of Sm/Nd Ratios, Sm and Nd Isotopic Abundances in Standard Solutions*
- INNOVATIONS Using Stable Isotopes of Carbon and Nitrogen to Evaluate
- 7 Natural Abundance of the Stable Isotopes of C, O and H
- Module Two – Atoms, Molecules and Moles