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- M. K.; Das, B.; et al. (May 2016). "Oxygen isotope in archaeological bioapatites from India: Implications to climate change and decline of Bronze Age...
- Shinde, V. S.; Rao, L. S. (May 2016). "Oxygen isotope in archaeological bioapatites from India: Implications to climate change and decline of Bronze Age...
- V. S.; Rao, L. S. (25 May 2016). "Oxygen isotope in archaeological bioapatites from India: Implications to climate change and decline of Bronze Age...
- Shinde, V. S.; Rao, L. S. (2016-05-25). "Oxygen isotope in archaeological bioapatites from India: Implications to climate change and decline of Bronze Age...
- from the stable oxygen and carbon isotope compositions of vertebrate bioapatite". Journal of Asian Earth Sciences. 205: 104602. doi:10.1016/j.jseaes.2020...
- mosasaurs (Reptilia, Squamata) indicated by stable oxygen isotopes in fossil bioapatite in comparison with coeval marine fish and pelagic seabirds". Palaeontology...
- cartilaginous fish Prehistoric fish Largest prehistoric organisms Carbonated bioapatite from a megalodon tooth (of unknown source location) dated to 5.75 ± 0...
- W.; Pasteris, J. D.; Wang, A.; Warren, D. E. (2019). "Heterogeneous bioapatite carbonation in western painted turtles is unchanged after anoxia". Comparative...
- mosasaurs (Reptilia, Squamata) indicated by stable oxygen isotopes in fossil bioapatite in comparison with coeval marine fish and pelagic seabirds". Palaeontology...
- "Macronutrient-based model for dietary carbon routing in bone collagen and bioapatite". Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences. 4 (4): 291–301. doi:10...