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Some data bearing on the recent ecosystem formation in the middle and south trans-urals. / Ivakina, N. V.; Strukova, T. V.; Borodin, A. V. et al.
In: Paleontological Journal, Vol. 31, No. 3, 1997, p. 272-276.

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Ivakina, NV, Strukova, TV, Borodin, AV & Stefanovskii, VV 1997, 'Some data bearing on the recent ecosystem formation in the middle and south trans-urals', Paleontological Journal, vol. 31, no. 3, pp. 272-276.

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Ivakina, N. V., Strukova, T. V., Borodin, A. V., & Stefanovskii, V. V. (1997). Some data bearing on the recent ecosystem formation in the middle and south trans-urals. Paleontological Journal, 31(3), 272-276.

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Ivakina NV, Strukova TV, Borodin AV, Stefanovskii VV. Some data bearing on the recent ecosystem formation in the middle and south trans-urals. Paleontological Journal. 1997;31(3):272-276.

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Ivakina, N. V. ; Strukova, T. V. ; Borodin, A. V. et al. / Some data bearing on the recent ecosystem formation in the middle and south trans-urals. In: Paleontological Journal. 1997 ; Vol. 31, No. 3. pp. 272-276.

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