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THE ABUNDANCE ANOMALIES IN A ROTATIONALLY EVOLVED 20-M(CIRCLE-DOT)-OBN STAR MODEL
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1994-01-01
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ERYURT, D
KIRBIYIK, H
KIZILOUGLU, N
CIVELEK, R
WEISS, A
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PULSATION, ROTATION AND MASS LOSS IN EARLY-TYPE STARS
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D. ERYURT, H. KIRBIYIK, N. KIZILOUGLU, R. CIVELEK, and A. WEISS, “THE ABUNDANCE ANOMALIES IN A ROTATIONALLY EVOLVED 20-M(CIRCLE-DOT)-OBN STAR MODEL,”
PULSATION, ROTATION AND MASS LOSS IN EARLY-TYPE STARS
, pp. 149–150, 1994, Accessed: 00, 2020. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/68212.