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Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia
Volume 20 Number 2 2003
Photometry of R Coronae Borealis Stars during the Recovery Phase of their Declines
Lj. Skuljan
,
P. L. Cottrell
,
A. C. Gilmore
and
P. M. Kilmartin
pp. 159-164
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New Metallicity Calibration Down to [Fe/H] = −2.75 dex
S. Karaali
, S. Bilir, Y. Karataş and S. G. Ak
pp. 165-172
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On the Reliability of Initial Conditions for Dissipationless Cosmological Simulations
Alexander Knebe
and Alvaro Domínguez
pp. 173-183
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PDF (487 KB)
Orbit of Comet C/1850 Q1 (Bond)
Richard L. Branham Jr
pp. 184-188
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PDF (146 KB)
Deriving the Metallicity Distribution Function of Galactic Systems
Yeshe Fenner
and
Brad K. Gibson
pp. 189-195
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The Optical Emission from Gamma-Ray Quasars
M. T. Whiting
, P. Majewski and
R. L. Webster
pp. 196-202
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PDF (239 KB)
Review
. Solar-like Oscillations
Timothy R. Bedding
and
Hans Kjeldsen
pp. 203-212
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