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CHROMOSPHERIC MODELS AND THE OXYGEN ABUNDANCE IN GIANT STARS
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THE KAPTEYN MOVING GROUP IS NOT TIDAL DEBRIS FROMωCENTAURI
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Carbon and oxygen abundances in stellar populations
C/O RATIOS OF STARS WITH TRANSITING HOT JUPITER EXOPLANETS,
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A SEARCH FOR STARS OF VERY LOW METAL ABUNDANCE. VI. DETAILED ABUNDANCES OF 313 METAL-POOR STARS
Oxygen abundance distribution in the Galactic disc
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Nine new metal-poor stars on the subgiant and red horizontal branches with high levels of r-process enhancement★
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HD 140283: A STAR IN THE SOLAR NEIGHBORHOOD THAT FORMED SHORTLY AFTER THE BIG BANG
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CARBON AND OXYGEN ABUNDANCES IN COOL METAL-RICH EXOPLANET HOSTS: A CASE STUDY OF THE C/O RATIO OF 55 CANCRI
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The remarkable solar twin HIP 56948: a prime target in the quest for other Earths
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SILICON AND OXYGEN ABUNDANCES IN PLANET-HOST STARS
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Tracing the evolution of NGC 6397 through the chemical composition of its stellar populations
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The light elements in the light of 3D and non-LTE effects
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