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Primordial Rotating Disk Composed of ≥15 Star Forming Clumps at Cosmic Dawn

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Fujimoto S   +45 more
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Electron tomography reveals mitochondrial network and cristae remodelling during cell differentiation in the human placenta

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Acharya S   +15 more
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Abundance Anomalies in Globular Cluster Stars

EAS Publications Series, 2006
We present a summary of the extensive problems posed by the curious abundance correlations seen in stars in Galactic globular clusters. We discuss three scenarios, and conclude that only one seems to be consistent with the observations. Even this is still rather unsatisfying from many viewpoints.
J.C. Lattanzio, C.A. Tout
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Binary stars in globular clusters

1996
NOTE: Text or symbols not renderable in plain ASCII are indicated by [...]. Abstract is included in .pdf document. This thesis consists of several surveys to search for binary stars and to estimate the frequencies of binary populations in globular clusters.
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AGB Stars in Globular Clusters

2007
From our study of AGB stars in globular clusters we present here three results: (1) Period-luminosity relations derived for the long-period variables in four clusters show a similar splitting into two sequences but also differ in the maximum luminosity reached.
Lebzelter, Thomas   +3 more
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X-Ray Stars in Globular Clusters

Scientific American, 1977
The properties and kinetics of x-ray stars in globular clusters are described. Locations, configurations, star evolution, massive close binary systems, various mechanisms, and the x-ray burster properties are included. (JFP)
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Globular-Cluster Stars

Scientific American, 1970
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Hierarchical black hole mergers in young, globular and nuclear star clusters: the effect of metallicity, spin and cluster properties

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2021
Michela Mapelli   +2 more
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The mass-loss rates of star clusters with stellar-mass black holes: implications for the globular cluster mass function

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2023
Mark Gieles, Oleg Y Gnedin
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