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Science 12 October 1962:
Vol. 138. no. 3537, pp. 114 - 121
DOI: 10.1126/science.138.3537.114

Articles

"Gulliver"—A Quest for Life on Mars: Radioisotopes are used in a miniature instrument designed to detect life during early probes of the planet

Gilbert V. Levin, Allen H. Heim, John R. Clendenning, and Mary-Frances Thompson

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