, wish to thank the Jirector of the Phuket Marine Biological Center. Thailanù. Dr. Prawin Limpsaichol. anù Mr. Somchai Bus sarawit for the opportunity to work at the laboratory. Dr. C.-K
, Kang prepared ail the samples (decalcification anù weighing) anù did some initial mass spectrometric analyses while Dr. C. M. Scrimgeour of Dundee University. Scotlanù. performeù the final mass spectrometric analyses on our samples. \Ve also thank two anonymous re\'iewers for valuable criticism
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