File:Helen Czerski, Coccolithophores and Calcium (~2013) drawn with itself.jpg

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English: Snapshot taken from the Creative Commons licensed video "Helen Czerski, Coccolithophores and Calcium" ~1:53 from the The Royal Institution YouTube channel. From coccolithophores to the White Cliffs of Dover, physicist Helen Czerski explains the amazing cycle that makes Calcium her favorite element.
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Source YouTube creative commons license video "Helen Czerski - Coccolithophores and Calcium" (~2003) ~1:15 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EMNuYOEBOWI) from "The Royal Institution" YouTube channel.
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Helen Czerski drawing Coccolithophores with chalk formed from Coccolithophores

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