Sugar-Related Organic Compounds in Carbonaceous Meteorites
George Cooper(Ames Research Center), Donald L. DeVincenzi, Laurence Garrel(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Warren Belisle(Ames Research Center), Katrina Brabham(Ames Research Center), Novelle Kimmich(Ames Research Center), Joshua Sariñana(Ames Research Center)
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August 7, 2013
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