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Bibliography


Chapter I

deVaucouleurs, G.: Physics of the Planet Mars. Faber and Faber (London), 1954.

Sagan, C.: On the Origin and Planetary Distribution of Life. Rad. Res., 15: 174, 1961.

Sagan, C.: Exobiology: A Critical Review. Life Sciences and Space Research II, M. Florkin, ed., North Holland Publishing Company (Amsterdam), 1964.

Sagan, C. and Kellogg, W. W.: The Terrestrial Planets. Ann. Rev. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 1: 235, 1963.

Urey, H. C: The Planets. Yale University Press, 1952.

Whipple, F. L.: Earth, Moon and Planets. Revised edition. Harvard University Press, 1963.


Chapter III

Lederberg, J.: Exobiology: Experimental Approaches to Life Beyond Earth. Science in Space, L. V. Berkner and H. Odishaw, eds., McGraw-Hill, 1961, pp. 418–421.


Chapter IV

Knox, J. H.: Gas Chromatography. John Wiley and Sons, 1962.

Landoune, R. A. and Lipsky, S. R.: High Sensitivity Detection of Amino Acids by Gas Chromatography and Electron Affinity Spectrometry. Nature, 199: 141, 1963.

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Chapter V

Benyon, J. H.: Mass Spectrometry and Its Application to Organic Chemistry. D. Van Nostrand and Company, 1960.

Biemann, K., Seible, J. and Gapp, F.: Mass Spectrometric Identification of Amino Acids. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun., 1: 307, 1959.

Biemann, K. and Vetter, W.: Quantitative Amino Acid Analysis by Mass Spectrometry. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun., 2: 30, 1960.

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