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The possible role of stellar mergers for the formation of multiple stellar populations in globular clusters

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The Impact of Early Massive Galaxy Formation on the Cosmic Microwave Background cites this paper.

The Impact of Early Massive Galaxy Formation on the Cosmic Microwave Background The possible role of stellar mergers for the formation of multiple stellar populations in globular clusters

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Stellar-mass black holes in young massive and open stellar clusters -- VI. Role of external galactic field cites this paper.

Stellar-mass black holes in young massive and open stellar clusters -- VI. Role of external galactic field The possible role of stellar mergers for the formation of multiple stellar populations in globular clusters

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