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C. V. Hampton, R. Collet(Aarhus University), M. Di Criscienzo(Astronomical Observatory of Rome), B. Nordström(Lund University), Etienne A. Kaiser(Keele University), Paula Gina Isar(Institute of Space Science - INFLPR Subsidiary), Sanjana Curtis(North Carolina State University), Maria Lugaro(Konkoly Observatory), Andreea S. Font(Institute of Astronomy), A. Kankainen(University of Jyväskylä), M. S. Yavahchova(Bulgarian Academy of Sciences), Chiaki Kobayashi(University of Hertfordshire), E. Niemczura(University of Wrocław), Aparna Venkatesan(University of San Francisco), F.‐K. Thielemann(University of Basel), S. Van Eck(Université Libre de Bruxelles), W. Chantereau(Liverpool John Moores University), A. Spyrou(Joint Institute for Nuclear Astrophysics), M. Aliotta(University of Edinburgh), Jacqueline den Hartogh(Konkoly Observatory), T. Rauscher(University of Hertfordshire), Aleksandra Ćiprijanović(Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory), C. Travaglio, Claudia Lederer-Woods(University of Edinburgh), P. Papakonstantinou(Institute for Basic Science), Nalan Özkan(Kocaeli Üniversitesi), S. E. de Mink(University of Amsterdam)
Research at the University of Copenhagen (University of Copenhagen)
January 1, 2000
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