Light Elements and Their Evolution
International Astronomical Union Symposium 1999 (Natal, Brazil)
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Light Elements and Their Evolution
by International Astronomical Union Symposium 1999 (Natal, Brazil)
Published
November 2000
Publisher
Astronomical Society of the Pacific
Pages
590
ISBN-13
9781583810484
ISBN-10
158381048X
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