For hair we got got 43-49 wt%C, and 13-15wt%N.
Reference is:
Roy, D., R. Hall, R. Bonnichsen, A.C. Mix, 2005, Using Stable-Isotope
Analysis to Obtain Dietary Profiles from Old Hair: A Case Study from
Plains Indians. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 128,
444-452. (published online, March 2005, msa jpa-2003-00258)
Alan C. Mix
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Oregon State University
Corvallis, OR 97331-5503
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On Feb 27, 2007, at 3:54 PM, tcp121 wrote:
> Greetings...
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> Can anyone tell me the %N and %C in human hair?
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> Thanks...
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> Tim Prokopiuk
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