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Your are what you eat
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Dr W Meier-Augenstein <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 11 Jul 2007 06:51:27 +0100
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Dear colleagues,


Who originally coined the phrase "you are what you eat - plus/minus a few
permil"?

I have a notion it may have been DeNiro and Epstein (either in their 1978
paper in Gechim Cosmochin Acta or even earlier in a 1976 conference
abstract) but (a) I can't find my copy of this paper and (b) I still wonder
who of the two holds the copyright as it were.


Many thanks.


Wolfram

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