Published June 2010
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Journal Article
The importance of metabolism for lipid D/H ratios
Chicago
Abstract
Recent work on factors controlling hydrogen-isotopic fractionations in lipids has yielded two rather surprising observations. The first is that the net D/H fractionation between growth water and synthesized lipids (є_(w/l)) can change substantially as a function of environmental salinity.
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