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Modern and fossil bones of different degrees of preservation were treated with Mowilith, Shellac, Zaponlack, and Ponal, and subsequently, oxygen isotope analyses were performed in the normal way.
The reproducibility of δ18O values is very good, not only for commercial silver phosphate (±0·25‰) and synthetic hydroxyapatite (±0·22‰) but also for modern and fossil bones with different degrees of preservation (±0·16‰).
Certainly, not all clan AA families need this kind of process but when dealing with this enzyme group, one finds different degrees of preservation.
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I just would like to see some degree of preservation.
Light microscope data demonstrate a high degree of preservation of the spatial arrangement of ∼1-Mb chromatin domains.
Ice embedment has brought a breakthrough in the degree of preservation of specimens under close-to-native conditions.
The team chose two dimensions: the degree of preservation of iconic species, such as penguins or polar bears, and of beautiful beaches or other "lasting special places".
We drew conclusions about the high degree of preservation of ancient landscapes on the greater part of the tract except for the places where settlements were located directly.
These parameters are best summarized in terms geochemical dispersion models based on the degree of preservation of the pre-existing lateritic regolith.
Moreover, because of the high degree of preservation of volcanic glass in deep-sea sediments, the marine tephras from long ODP/IODP cores are potentially amenable to similar analysis.
At Actuncan, due to the high degree of preservation of many of the floors, overlying plaster surfaces were able to be sampled, thus informing not only how the buildings were used, but how their uses changed over time.
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