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Science 7 June 1963:
Vol. 140. no. 3571, pp. 1097 - 1100
DOI: 10.1126/science.140.3571.1097

Articles

Organized Element: Possible Indentification in Orgueil Meteorite

Frank W. Fitch 1 and Edward Anders 2

1 Department of Pathology
2 Enrico Fermi Institute for Nuclear Studies, University of Chicago, Chicago 37, Illinois

Ragweed pollen stained by the Gridley method becomes distorted so that it resembles Claus and Nagy's Type 5 organized element, a particle found in a Gridley-stained preparation of the Orgueil carbonaceous chondrite.


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