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First Detection of Platinum, Osmium, and Lead in a Metal-Poor Halo Star: HD 126238
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Galactic Evolution of Silicon Isotopes: Application to Presolar SiC Grains From Meteorites
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On the Evolution of the Light Elements. I. D, 3He, and 4He
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The Giant Branch of omega Centauri. IV. Abundance Patterns Based on Echelle Spectra of 40 Red Giants
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QSO Absorption Line Systems and Early Chemical Evolution
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A Keck HIRES Investigation of the Metal Abundances and Kinematics of the z = 2.46 Damped Ly alpha System toward Q0201+365
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On the determination of the solar iron abundance using Fe I lines.
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/ R.G. Gratton (Osservatorio Astronomico di Padova), E. Carretta (Dipartimento di Astronomia, Universit\`a di Padova and Osservatorio Astronomico di Bologna), F. Castelli (Osservatorio Astronomico di Trieste) - ( 39/ 3)
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The Chemical Composition of Red Giants. IV. The Neutron Density at the s-Process Site
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On the Possibility of Nova Enrichment of Globular Clusters
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Heavy element abundances in a new sample of low-metallicity blue compact galaxies
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Neutrino-induced nucleosynthesis and the site of the r-process
/ W. C. Haxton (1), K. Langanke (2), Y.-Z. Qian (2), and P. Vogel (2) ((1) University of Washington, (2) Caltech) - ( 9/ 2)
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Evidence for an Intense Neutrino Flux during $r$-Process Nucleosynthesis?
/ Gail C. McLaughlin, George M. Fuller - ( 11/ 2)
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The NLTE formation of neutral-boron lines in cool stars
/ Dan Kiselman (1 and 2), Mats Carlsson (3) ((1) NORDITA, Copenhagen, (2) Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Stockholm Observatory, (3) Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics, University of Oslo) - ( 16/ 2)
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Element Abundances at High Redshifts: The N/O Ratio in a Primeval Galaxy
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The Merging History of the Milky Way
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New theoretical yields of intermediate mass stars
/ Bob van den Hoek (Astronomical Institute 'Anton Pannekoek', Amsterdam) and Martin Groenewegen (Max-Planck-Institut fuer Astrophysik, Garching) - ( 56/ 2)
---astro-ph/9606044  Abs.
Abundances at High Redshifts: the Chemical Enrichment History of Damped Lyman-alpha Galaxies
/ Limin Lu, Wallace L.W. Sargent, and Thomas A. Barlow - ( 86/ 2)