From lithium to uranium

elemental tracers of the early chemical evolution : proceedings of the 228th symposium of the International Astronomical Union held in Paris, France, May 23-27, 2005

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From lithium to uranium

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English
Pages
617

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

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Published in
Cambridge, New York
Series
IAU symposium and colloquium proceedings series -- 228.
Genre
Congresses.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
520
Library of Congress
QB450 .I58 2005, QB450.I58 2005, QB1 .I58 v.228

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxii, 617 p. :
Number of pages
617

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL21630861M
Internet Archive
fromlithiumtoura0000inte
ISBN 10
0521851998
LCCN
2006296134
OCLC/WorldCat
63146733
Library Thing
9020991

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