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Tomoko Okamotoe negligible for spectroscopic analysis. In . the temperature stratification of our hydrodynamical models corresponds to larger values of α. Introducing our envelope models into nonadiabatic pulsation calculations results in a blue edge of the ZZ Ceti instability strip near .. = 12 400 K at log . =EWER 发表于 2025-3-23 14:02:56
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Diversity of Phyllanthaceae Plantseae is now Euphorbiaceae s. str., and the lineage sister to (Rafflesiaceae + Euphorbiaceae s. str.) is split as Peraceae (Fig. 4.1). Of the seven former Euphorbiaceae families, Euphorbiaceae s. str. and Phyllanthaceae are by far the largest, with the former containing about 300 genera and about 7500