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    1 research outputs found

    Light Chemical Elements in Stars: Mysteries and Unsolved Problems

    Author
    1. A Coc
    2. A Heger
    3. A Maeder
    4. AGW Cameron
    5. AM Boesgaard
    6. AM Boesgaard
    7. AM Boesgaard
    8. C Georgy
    9. CW Allen
    10. E Caffau
    11. E Sturm
    12. F Spite
    13. GA Bragança
    14. HA Abt
    15. J Zorec
    16. KP Simon
    17. L Fossati
    18. L. S. Lyubimkov
    19. LS Lyubimkov
    20. LS Lyubimkov
    21. LS Lyubimkov
    22. LS Lyubimkov
    23. LS Lyubimkov
    24. LS Lyubimkov
    25. LS Lyubimkov
    26. LS Lyubimkov
    27. LS Lyubimkov
    28. LS Lyubimkov
    29. LS Lyubimkov
    30. LS Lyubimkov
    31. LS Lyubimkov
    32. M Asplund
    33. M Spite
    34. M Spite
    35. MF Nieva
    36. P Bonifacio
    37. RE Luck
    38. S Simón-Diaz
    39. T Bania
    40. TWR Monroe
    41. YI Izotov
    Publication venue
    'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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