Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Volume 106, Issues 695-702Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 1994 |
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... similar heights can be compared . The only suitable observations for such comparison are those for his August 9 ( A ... similar heights during the 1951 eclipse , and found the ratio of Mg II to Ca II column densities to be the same as ...
... similar heights can be compared . The only suitable observations for such comparison are those for his August 9 ( A ... similar heights during the 1951 eclipse , and found the ratio of Mg II to Ca II column densities to be the same as ...
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... similar to Venn's and , insofar as the non - LTE corrections in our standard star and her stars are likely to be very similar , imply that its non - LTE N / C ratio is also enhanced . These results suggest that significant mixing of ...
... similar to Venn's and , insofar as the non - LTE corrections in our standard star and her stars are likely to be very similar , imply that its non - LTE N / C ratio is also enhanced . These results suggest that significant mixing of ...
Page 373
... similar to Venn's and , insofar as the non - LTE corrections in our standard star and her stars are likely to be very similar , imply that its non - LTE N / C ratio is also enhanced . These results suggest that significant mixing of ...
... similar to Venn's and , insofar as the non - LTE corrections in our standard star and her stars are likely to be very similar , imply that its non - LTE N / C ratio is also enhanced . These results suggest that significant mixing of ...
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