The York Gospels: a 1000-year biological palimpsest

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The York Gospels : a 1000-year biological palimpsest. / Teasdale, Matthew D.; Fiddyment, Sarah; Vnouček, Jiří; Mattiangeli, Valeria; Speller, Camilla; Binois, Annelise; Carver, Martin; Dand, Catherine; Newfield, Timothy P.; Webb, Christopher C.; Bradley, Daniel G.; Collins, Matthew James.

I: Royal Society Open Science, Bind 4, Nr. 10, 170988, 25.10.2017.

Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskriftTidsskriftartikelForskningfagfællebedømt

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Teasdale, MD, Fiddyment, S, Vnouček, J, Mattiangeli, V, Speller, C, Binois, A, Carver, M, Dand, C, Newfield, TP, Webb, CC, Bradley, DG & Collins, MJ 2017, 'The York Gospels: a 1000-year biological palimpsest', Royal Society Open Science, bind 4, nr. 10, 170988. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.170988

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Teasdale, M. D., Fiddyment, S., Vnouček, J., Mattiangeli, V., Speller, C., Binois, A., Carver, M., Dand, C., Newfield, T. P., Webb, C. C., Bradley, D. G., & Collins, M. J. (2017). The York Gospels: a 1000-year biological palimpsest. Royal Society Open Science, 4(10), [170988]. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.170988

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Teasdale MD, Fiddyment S, Vnouček J, Mattiangeli V, Speller C, Binois A o.a. The York Gospels: a 1000-year biological palimpsest. Royal Society Open Science. 2017 okt. 25;4(10). 170988. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.170988

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Teasdale, Matthew D. ; Fiddyment, Sarah ; Vnouček, Jiří ; Mattiangeli, Valeria ; Speller, Camilla ; Binois, Annelise ; Carver, Martin ; Dand, Catherine ; Newfield, Timothy P. ; Webb, Christopher C. ; Bradley, Daniel G. ; Collins, Matthew James. / The York Gospels : a 1000-year biological palimpsest. I: Royal Society Open Science. 2017 ; Bind 4, Nr. 10.

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