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Aug 15, 2012The Most Metal-Poor Stars. III. The Metallicity Distribution Function and CEMP FractionMay 9, 2023Metal-poor stars observed with the Magellan Telescope. IV. Neutron-capture element signatures in 27 main-sequence starsJul 23, 2002Distant field BHB stars and the mass of the Galaxy I: Classification of halo A-type starsJul 4, 2002Deciphering The Last Major Invasion of the Milky Way GalaxyJun 4, 1999The Spectroscopic Age of 47 TucDec 14, 2000Mapping the Galactic Halo III. Simulated Observations of Tidal StreamsJul 17, 2001Extremely Metal-Poor Stars. VIII. High-Resolution, High-Signal-To-Noise Analysis of Five Stars with [Fe/H] < -3.5Apr 26, 2000Extremely Metal-Poor Stars. VII. The Most Metal-Poor Dwarf, CS 22876-032Dec 21, 2005The Oxygen Abundance of HE 1327-2326Aug 4, 2006A high-resolution spectral analysis of three carbon-enhanced metal-poor starsNov 16, 2006A Sr-Rich Star on the Main Sequence of Omega CentauriDec 6, 2006Chemical Abundance Analysis of the Extremely Metal-Poor Star HE 1300+0157May 18, 2016The chemical evolution of the Bootes I ultra-faint dwarf galaxyNov 11, 2016Bright Metal-Poor Stars from the Hamburg/ESO Survey. II. A Chemodynamical AnalysisMar 24, 2010Abundances of C, N, Sr and Ba on the red giant branch of omega CentauriFeb 8, 2011Metal-Poor Stars and the Chemical Enrichment of the UniverseFeb 26, 2009The abundance spread in the Bootes I dwarf spheroidal galaxyApr 9, 2009Lithium Abundances of Extremely Metal-Poor Turn-off StarsAug 15, 2012The Most Metal-Poor Stars. II. Chemical Abundances of 190 Metal-Poor Stars Including 10 New Stars With [Fe/H] < -3.5Nov 13, 2012The Most Metal-Poor Stars. IV. The Two Populations With [Fe/H] < -3.0