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Journal of Paleontology; March 1986; v. 60; no. 2; p. 327-340
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The implications of data base management systems to paleontology; a discussion of Jurassic ammonoid data

Paul L. Smith

Univ. B.C., Dep. Geol. Sci., Vancouver, BC, Canada

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