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Figure 6

Figure 6 — Research techniques used to investigate small shelly fossils. A. Scanning electron microscope, Uppsala University, Sweden. B. CT scanner at the University of Manchester, UK. C. TOMCAT beam line at the Swiss Light Source for synchrotron tomography. D. Outside panorama of the accelerator-ring building at the Swiss Light Source.

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