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Warinner C.,Hendy J.,Speller C.,Cappellini E.,Fischer R.,Trachsel C.,Arneborg J.,Lynnerup N.,Craig O. E.,Swallow D. M.,Fotakis A.,Christensen R. J.,Olsen J. V.,Liebert A.,Montalva N.,Fiddyment S.,Charlton S.,Mackie M.,Canci A.,Bouwman A.,Rühli F.,Gilbert M. T. P.,Collins M. J.
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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