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Why do lower plants and animals biomineralize?
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- Paleobiology / Volume 12 / Issue 3 / Summer 1986
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- 08 April 2016, pp. 241-250
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Solving the Controversy of Earth’s Oldest Fossils Using Electron Microscopy
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- Microscopy Today / Volume 24 / Issue 1 / January 2016
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- 08 January 2016, pp. 12-17
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- January 2016
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Solving the Controversy of Earth's Oldest Fossils using Electron Microscopy
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- Microscopy and Microanalysis / Volume 21 / Issue S3 / August 2015
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- 23 September 2015, pp. 2091-2092
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- August 2015
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Distinguishing Earth’s oldest known bryozoan (Pywackia, late Cambrian) from pennatulacean octocorals (Mesozoic–Recent)
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- Journal of Paleontology / Volume 89 / Issue 2 / March 2015
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- 04 June 2015, pp. 292-317
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Modeling the Growth and Morphology of Ediacaran Organisms
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- The Paleontological Society Special Publications / Volume 13 / 2014
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- 26 July 2017, p. 162
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- 2014
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The Lateral Continuity of Ediacaran Fossil Surfaces: Implications for Taphonomy and Paleoecology
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- The Paleontological Society Special Publications / Volume 13 / 2014
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- 26 July 2017, p. 159
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- 2014
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Fossils and astrobiology: new protocols for cell evolution in deep time
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- International Journal of Astrobiology / Volume 11 / Issue 4 / October 2012
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- 07 September 2012, pp. 217-228
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The carbon- and oxygen-isotope record of the Precambrian–Cambrian boundary interval in China and Iran and their correlation
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- Geological Magazine / Volume 127 / Issue 4 / July 1990
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- 01 May 2009, pp. 319-332
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The succession of small shelly fossils (especially conoidal microfossils) from English Precambrian–Cambrian boundary beds
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- Geological Magazine / Volume 123 / Issue 3 / May 1986
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- 01 May 2009, pp. 237-256
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The ~3.4 billion-year-old Strelley Pool Sandstone: a new window into early life on Earth
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- International Journal of Astrobiology / Volume 5 / Issue 4 / October 2006
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- 14 November 2006, pp. 333-342
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Characterization and critical testing of potential microfossils from the early Earth: the Apex ‘microfossil debate’ and its lessons for Mars sample return
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- International Journal of Astrobiology / Volume 3 / Issue 2 / April 2004
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- 24 December 2004, pp. 139-150
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