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Not first hand, and the data I'm aware of are not "authentic" data
but changes in 13C abundance depending on feed and/or disease
status.
The person to ask would be Prof Giese at the Veterinary University
Hannover (Germany). His e-mail address is:
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> Does anyone out there know data for C and/or N isotopes in cow's (or
> other) milk?
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> Henry Schwarcz
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Hope this proves to be useful.
Best regards,
Wolfram
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