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You should try Professor Robert Hedges at the Oxford University
Research Laboratory for Archaeology ([log in to unmask])- he has been
interested in D13C in accessible human tissue.
Best wishes
Mark Pollard
On Tue, 21 Jan 1997 09:33:25 GMT+1 Bjcrn Buchardt
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> Dear listers
> Does anyone have experiences with 13C-analyses of human nails and
> hair? We are getting involved in a medical study of the influence of
> marine fats on arthrites and want to monitor food intake from 13C
> in easily accessible body parts.
> Thanks
> Bjorn Buchardt
>
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Professor A. MARK POLLARD
Department of Archaeological Sciences
University of Bradford
Bradford BD7 1DP
UK
Tel +(0)1274 383530
Fax +(0)1274 385190
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Adios!