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Reliable Carbon 14 measurements

13 November 2013

The University of Groningen has a renowned laboratory for radiocarbon dating. This year, the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) awarded a grant to the research group of Prof. Harro Meijer for a new installation.

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