Two Possible Pathways of Formation of Pristane and Phytane from Chlorophylls on Diagenesis : Carbon Isotopic Results form Laboratory Heating of Chlorophyll-a
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ISHIWATARI Ryoshi
Department of Chemistry, Tokyo Metropolitan University
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Ishiwatari R
Tokyo Metropolitan Univ. Tokyo Jpn
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Yamada K
Univ. Tokyo Tokyo
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Ishiwatari Ryoshi
Department Of Chemistry Graduate School Of Sciences Tokyo Metropolitan University
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Ishiwatari Ryoshi
Department Of Chemistry School Of Science Graduate School Of Tokyo Metropolitan University
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Ishiwatari Ryoshi
Department Of Chemistry Faculty Of Science Tokyo Metropolitan University
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Yamada K
Department Of Applied Molecular Chemistry College Of Industrial Technology Nihon University
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ISHIWATARI Mariko
Engineering Research Institute, School of Engineering, Graduate School of Tokyo University
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YAMADA Keita
Department of Chemistry, School of Science, Graduate School of Tokyo Metropolitan University
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Yamada Keita
Department Of Chemistry Graduate School Of Sciences Tokyo Metropolitan University
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Ishiwatari M
Engineering Research Institute School Of Engineering Graduate School Of Tokyo University
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