Biology
Scientific paper
Apr 2004
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2004ijasb...3..107w&link_type=abstract
International Journal of Astrobiology, vol. 3, Issue 02, p.107-116
Biology
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Gas Chromatography, Gc-Irms, Sem, Murchison, Orgueil, Tagish Lake.
Scientific paper
Organic materials isolated from carbonaceous meteorites provide us with a record of pre-biotic chemistry in the early Solar System. Molecular, isotopic and in situ studies of these materials suggest that a number of extraterrestrial environments have contributed to the inventory of organic matter in the early Solar System including interstellar space, the Solar nebula and meteorite parent bodies.
Gilmour Iain
Pearson Victoria K.
Sephton Mark A.
Watson Jonathan S.
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