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Just a shot in the dark here...
Does anyone know of a vendor, preferably in the U.S., for sodium
polytungstate? A short article by Krukowski (1988), who used it for
conodont separation, and a brief note in a 1990 SEG newsletter both mention
that it is patented by Sometu, in Berlin, the only vendor. Is this still
the case?
Thanks for any help,
Steve
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