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The evolution of the Milky Way from its earliest phases : constraints on stellar nucleosynthesis

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Chemical Evolution of Galaxies: Past, Present and Future cites this paper.

Chemical Evolution of Galaxies: Past, Present and Future The evolution of the Milky Way from its earliest phases : constraints on stellar nucleosynthesis

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Kings of the Milky Way: A Homogeneous Gaia DR3 Analysis of King Open Clusters and the Galactic Disc Metallicity Gradient cites this paper.

Kings of the Milky Way: A Homogeneous Gaia DR3 Analysis of King Open Clusters and the Galactic Disc Metallicity Gradient The evolution of the Milky Way from its earliest phases : constraints on stellar nucleosynthesis

Reference 223

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