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GA-NIFS: an extremely nitrogen-loud and chemically stratified galaxy at z ~ 5.55
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Gaia-Sausage-Enceladus star formation history as revealed by detailed elemental abundances
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Inhomogeneous Galactic chemical evolution: modelling ultra-faint dwarf galaxies of the Large Magellanic Cloud
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Photometric metallicities of fundamental-mode RR Lyr stars from Gaia G band photometry of globular-cluster variables
Chemical enrichment in the cool core of the Centaurus cluster of galaxies
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EMPRESS. IV. Extremely Metal-poor Galaxies Including Very Low-mass Primordial Systems with M
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M
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Metallicity of the globular cluster NGC 6388 based on high-resolution spectra of more than 160 giant stars
A Homogeneous Comparison between the Chemical Composition of the Large Magellanic Cloud and the Sagittarius Dwarf Galaxy*
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The effects of different Type Ia SN yields on Milky Way chemical evolution
EMPRESS. II. Highly Fe-enriched Metal-poor Galaxies with ∼1.0 (Fe/O)⊙ and 0.02 (O/H)⊙: Possible Traces of Supermassive (>300 M
⊙) Stars in Early Galaxies*
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A Chemo-dynamical Link between the Gjöll Stream and NGC 3201
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On the Origin of Metal-poor Stars in the Solar Neighborhood
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Bar resonances and low angular momentum moving groups in the Galaxy revealed by their stellar ages
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NGC 6388 reloaded: some like it hot, but not too much. New constraints on the first-generation polluters
Calibrating the metallicity of M dwarfs in wide physical binaries with F-, G-, and K-primaries – I: High-resolution spectroscopy with HERMES: stellar parameters, abundances, and kinematics★
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Chemical abundance analysis of red giant branch stars in the globular cluster E3
First results from the IllustrisTNG simulations: a tale of two elements – chemical evolution of magnesium and europium
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Observing multiple populations in globular clusters with the ESO archive: NGC 6388 reloaded
A Chemical Signature from Fast-rotating Low-metallicity Massive Stars: ROA 276 in ω Centauri*
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A Differential Abundance Analysis of Very Metal-poor Stars*
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Estimating stellar effective temperatures and detected angular parameters using stochastic particle swarm optimization
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Computational issues in chemo-dynamical modelling of the formation and evolution of galaxies
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IRON-GROUP ABUNDANCES IN THE METAL-POOR MAIN-SEQUENCE TURNOFF STAR HD 84937
A COMPARISON OF STELLAR ELEMENTAL ABUNDANCE TECHNIQUES AND MEASUREMENTS
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GaiaFGK benchmark stars: abundances ofαand iron-peak elements
CNO abundances in the globular clusters NGC 1851 and NGC 6752★
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The normal chemistry of multiple stellar populations in the dense globular cluster NGC 6093 (M 80)
The chemistry of the most metal-rich damped Lyman α systems atz ∼ 2 – II. Context with the Local Group
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The extreme chemistry of multiple stellar populations in the metal-poor globular cluster NGC 4833
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Terzan 8: a Sagittarius-flavoured globular cluster
Iron and neutron-capture element abundance variations in the globular cluster M2 (NGC 7089)★
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Chemodynamics of a simulated disc galaxy: initial mass functions and Type Ia supernova progenitors
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THREE MOVING GROUPS DETECTED IN THE LAMOST DR1 ARCHIVE
STREGA: STRucture and Evolution of the GAlaxy – I. Survey overview and first results★
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Chemical abundances in bright giants of the globular cluster M62 (NGC 6266)★
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Diffuse gas properties and stellar metallicities in cosmological simulations of disc galaxy formation
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