The amino acid composition of the Sutter's Mill CM2 carbonaceous chondrite
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Peter Jenniskens | Qing-Zhu Yin | Aaron S. Burton | Daniel P. Glavin | Jason P. Dworkin | Jamie E. Elsila | A. Burton | J. Elsila | J. Dworkin | D. Glavin | Q. Yin | P. Jenniskens
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