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The slowly pulsating B-star 18 Pegasi: A testbed for upper main sequence stellar evolution
MESA ISOCHRONES AND STELLAR TRACKS (MIST). I. SOLAR-SCALED MODELS
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CLASSICAL Oe STARS IN THE FIELD OF THE SMALL MAGELLANIC CLOUD*
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Rejuvenation of stellar mergers and the origin of magnetic fields in massive stars
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RED SUPERGIANTS AS COSMIC ABUNDANCE PROBES: THE SCULPTOR GALAXY NGC 300
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