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Concluding Suggestions for Future High S/N Spectroscopic Work on Stars
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 July 2016
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A summary of the main subjects discussed at this symposium is given, and some suggestions for future high signal-to-noise spectroscopic work, which could have a major impact on our understanding of the physics of stars and on astrophysics in general are presented.
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