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Sun, 15 Feb 2004 14:37:26 -0500
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apologies for cross-posting
i might be clutching at straws here, but i seem to remember that collagen is
the most stable part of bone, that even after everything else decays, traces
of collagen can still be extracted from the ground...?
is there any truth to that? anybody able to direct me to any sources...?


geoff carver - SUNY buffalo

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