Section I: Early Galactic Nucleosynthesis
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Nucleosynthesis in evolved stars with the NACRE
compilation.
| A. Palacios
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Probing s-process yields of field carbon stars by the analysis of
21micron post-AGB sars.
| M. Reyniers
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The origin of extremely metal poor carbon stars.
| I. Yasufumi
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Section II: Chemical Composition of Metal-Poor Stars
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The metallicity distribution and ages of the galactic thick disk
stars.
| S. Bartasiute
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The spectral energy distribution of metal-poor stars: theory vs
observations.
| M. Chavez
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Elemental abundances of 90 solar-type field stars.
| Y. Chen
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Boron abundances in Orion B-stars: B III as a test of
non-LTE.
| K. Cunha
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A search for chemical signatures of galactic mergers.
| I. Ivans
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Puzzling position of mildly metal-poor stars in HR-diagram.
| E. Jehin
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Direct imprints of zero metallicty stellar yields in extremely
metal-poor stars.
| T. Karlsson
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An application of NLTE approach to investigation of CNO abundances
of different stellar types.I. B stars.
| S.A. Korotin
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B-type stars from the Edinburgh-Cape survey.
| H.R.M. Magee
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Blue horizontal branch stars as seen by da-photometry.
| H.M. Maitzen
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Oxygen abundances in halo stars from OI triplet.
| T.V. Mishenina
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Spectroscopic investigation of the metal-poor binary star
g176-27.
| T.V. Mishenina
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Chemical abundance variations in the globular cluster M22.
| D. Peat
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Non-LTE stellar abundances.
| F. Thévenin
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The chemical composition of two carbon and s-process rich,
metal-poor stars.
| L. Zacs
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NLTE analysis of neutral magnesium in cool stars.
| G. Zhao
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Section III: Metal-Poor Components of our Galaxy.
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Orbital parameters for the stellar populations of the
galaxy.
| Ch. Allen
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Kinematical trends among stars of the field horizontal
branch.
| M. Altmann
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Metal-poor halo stars as tracers of ISM mixing processes during the
halo formation.
| D. Argast
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Kinematical behaviour of the local halo population from
Hipparcos.
| D. Cardini
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Old stars in blue compact dwarf galaxies.
| U. Hopp
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Orbits of Hipparcos metal-poor stars with well-defined
spectroscopic abundances.
| E. Jehin
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Luminosity function and metallicity distribution for a giant - rich
field.
| Y. Karatas
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Kinematics and luminosity calibration of FGK stars using a maximum
likelihood method.
| E. Masana
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Dynamics and chemical composition of halo stars from a
3D-chemodynamical model.
| M. Samland
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Section IV: HR Diagrams of Globular Clusters
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HST photometry of dense globular cluster fields: the advantages
of deconvolution.
| R. Butler
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The relative ages of M5 and Palomar 4/Eridanus from their
horizontal-branch morphologies.
| M. Catelan
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Blue horizontal-branch stars: the "jump" in Strömgren u, low
gravities, and radiative levitation of metals.
| M. Catelan
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Far-UV observations of Omega Centauri
with HST.
| N. D'Cruz
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Exploring globular clusters using Strömgren uvby
photometry.
| F. Grundahl
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The unique properties of Omega Centauri seen through
Strömgren
eyes.
| M. Hilker
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A Complete sample of hot post-AGB stars in globular
clusters.
| W. Landsman
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Stromgren uvby photometry of hot stars at high galactic
latitudes.
| C. Mooney
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Normal and abnormal abundances in blue horizontal branch stars in
the globular cluster NGC 6752.
| R. Peterson
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On the interpretation of the CMDs of M3, M5 and M92.
| M. Rengel
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The occurrence of gravonuclear instabilities in post
horizontal-branch stars.
| A. Sweigart
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Section V: Chemical and Dynamical Evolution of Globular Clusters
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Evolution of star clusters in external tidal fieds.
| H. Baumgardt
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Globular cluster observations with gravitational radiation.
| M. Benacquista
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Angular momentum transport in clusters of stars.
| Ch. Boily
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Parallel gaseous models of globular clusters with stellar
evolution: new insight in gravothermal oscillations ?
| S. Deiters
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The statistics of the gravitational field: inhomogenous
system.
| M. Gambera
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Omega centauri: nucelus of a milky way dwarf spheroidal ?
| S.R. Majewski
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The metallicity gradient of the Old Halo.
| G. Parmentier
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Cataclysmic variables in globular clusters: where are
they ?
| D. Zurek
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