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A Chemical Composition Survey of the Iron-complex Globular Cluster NGC 6273 (M19)*
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Controversial age spreads from the main sequence turn-off and red clump in intermediate-age clusters in the LMC
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The tight subgiant branch of the intermediate-age star cluster NGC 411 implies a single-aged stellar population
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On the origins of enigmatic stellar populations in Local Group galactic nuclei
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BAYESIAN ANALYSIS OF TWO STELLAR POPULATIONS IN GALACTIC GLOBULAR CLUSTERS. II. NGC 5024, NGC 5272, AND NGC 6352
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KIM 3: AN ULTRA-FAINT STAR CLUSTER IN THE CONSTELLATION OF CENTAURUS
MOCCA code for star cluster simulations – IV. A new scenario for intermediate mass black hole formation in globular clusters
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