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- who: Mu00f3nica M. Solu00f3rzanou2011Kraemer from the Senckenberg Research InstituteUniversity of have published the paper: Necrophagy by insects in Oculudentavis and other lizard body fossils preserved in Cretaceous amber, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
- what: The authors propose here the new terms eusyninclu- sions and parasyninclusions. The study of amber pieces having abundant syninclusions with consideration of the different layers (resin flows; each can be considered a recorded microevent) and their sequence in time is not usually done.
- how: The authors conducted herein the study of three amber pieces from Myanmar of . . .
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