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Pucci A., S. Branciamore, M. Casarosa, L. P. D\u0092Acqui, E. Gallori. (2010)
Implications For An RNA-Clay World:Interaction Of Cytosine With Clay Minerals
in Journal of cosmology and astroparticle physics
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