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Heavy element abundances from a universal primordial distribution

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Primordial black-hole formation and heavy r-process element synthesis from the cosmological QCD transition. Two aspects of an inhomogeneous early Universe cites this paper.

Primordial black-hole formation and heavy r-process element synthesis from the cosmological QCD transition. Two aspects of an inhomogeneous early Universe Heavy element abundances from a universal primordial distribution

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Universality and variability of the heavy r-process element abundance pattern from a nonequilibrium approach cites this paper.

Universality and variability of the heavy r-process element abundance pattern from a nonequilibrium approach Heavy element abundances from a universal primordial distribution

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