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Space / Astrophysics / Stellar astronomy / Nucleosynthesis / Light sources / Star / Carbon-burning process / Silicon-burning process / White dwarf / Astronomy / Star types / Stellar evolution
Date: 2009-10-29 03:18:15
Space
Astrophysics
Stellar astronomy
Nucleosynthesis
Light sources
Star
Carbon-burning process
Silicon-burning process
White dwarf
Astronomy
Star types
Stellar evolution

Chapter 11 Pre-supernova evolution of massive stars

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