From Lithium to Uranium: Elemental Tracers of Early Cosmic Evolution
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Calcium – an important diagnostic tool for the first stars
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- 23 December 2005, pp. 263-264
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The temperature scale of metal-poor dwarfs: lithium and oxygen abundances
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- 23 December 2005, pp. 265-266
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The chemical composition of the very metal-poor carbon dwarf G77-61
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- 23 December 2005, pp. 267-268
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Oxygen and sulphur abundances of solar-type stars of the solar-neighborhood
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- 23 December 2005, pp. 269-270
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Oxygen in galactic disk stars: non-LTE abundances from the 777 nm O I triplet
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- 23 December 2005, pp. 271-272
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Estimation of carbon abundances in metal-deficient stars. Application to the “strong G-Band” stars of Beers, Preston, & Schectman
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- 23 December 2005, pp. 273-274
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Carbon-enhanced stars in SDSS DR-3
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- 23 December 2005, pp. 275-276
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Behavior of sulfur in extremely metal-poor stars
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- 23 December 2005, pp. 277-278
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Age determinations of metal-poor field stars
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- 23 December 2005, pp. 279-280
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The chemical composition of extremely metal-poor and carbon-rich star HD 112869
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- 23 December 2005, pp. 281-282
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Yields of Population III Supernovae and the Abundance Patterns of Extremely Metal-Poor Stars
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- 23 December 2005, pp. 287-296
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Nucleosynthesis of pair-instability supernovae
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- 23 December 2005, pp. 297-302
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Nucleosynthesis of popIII core collapse supernovae and the abundances in extremely metal poor stars
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- 23 December 2005, pp. 303-308
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The influence of the explosion Mechanism on the Fe-group ejecta of core collapse supernovae
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- 23 December 2005, pp. 309-314
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Galactic and cosmic chemical evolution with hypernovae
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- 23 December 2005, pp. 315-321
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The chemical composition of PNG 135.9+55.9, the most oxygen poor planetary nebula
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- 23 December 2005, pp. 323-326
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Detailed abundance analysis of the bulge globular cluster NGC 6553
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- 23 December 2005, pp. 327-328
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The origin of nitrogen: the implications of very metal poor stars
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- 23 December 2005, pp. 329-330
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PopII 1/2 stars: very high 14N and low 16O yields
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- 23 December 2005, pp. 331-332
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Globular cluster and halo field abundances: similarities and a few differences
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- 23 December 2005, pp. 337-344
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