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Authors: CAMERON AGW
Citation: Agw. Cameron, ISOTOPE ASTROPHYSICS - 2 CRADLES FOR THE HEAVY-ELEMENTS, Nature, 391(6664), 1998, pp. 228

Authors: CAMERON AGW
Citation: Agw. Cameron, THE ORIGIN OF THE MOON AND THE SINGLE IMPACT HYPOTHESIS .5., Icarus, 126(1), 1997, pp. 126-137

Authors: CAMERON AGW
Citation: Agw. Cameron, SUPERNOVAE AND NUCLEOSYNTHESIS - AN INVESTIGATION OF THE HISTORY OF MATTER, FROM THE BIG-BANG TO THE PRESENT - ARNETT,D, Nature, 381(6579), 1996, pp. 204-204

Authors: CAMERON AGW
Citation: Agw. Cameron, COSMIC-RAYS - ACCOUNTING FOR LIGHT-ELEMENT ABUNDANCES, Nature, 373(6512), 1995, pp. 286-286

Authors: CAMERON AGW
Citation: Agw. Cameron, TRYING TO MAKE SENSE OF AL-26 ABUNDANCES, Meteoritics, 30(4), 1995, pp. 363-364

Authors: CAMERON AGW
Citation: Agw. Cameron, THE FIRST 10-MILLION YEARS IN THE SOLAR NEBULA, Meteoritics, 30(2), 1995, pp. 133-161

Authors: CAMERON AGW HOFLICH P MYERS PC CLAYTON DD
Citation: Agw. Cameron et al., MASSIVE SUPERNOVAE, ORION GAMMA-RAYS, AND THE FORMATION OF THE SOLAR-SYSTEM, The Astrophysical journal, 447(1), 1995, pp. 53-57

Authors: CAMERON AGW
Citation: Agw. Cameron, GAMMA-RAY ASTRONOMY - COSMIC-RAY HOTSPOTS, Nature, 368(6468), 1994, pp. 192-192

Authors: CAMERON AGW
Citation: Agw. Cameron, ASTROPHYSICAL PROCESSES CONTRIBUTING TO THE FORMATION OF METEORITIC COMPONENTS, Meteoritics, 29(4), 1994, pp. 454-454

Authors: CAMERON AGW
Citation: Agw. Cameron, HOW LONG DID THE SOLAR NEBULA LAST, Meteoritics, 29(1), 1994, pp. 5-5

Authors: CAMERON AGW
Citation: Agw. Cameron, INTERDISCIPLINARY CHALLENGES IN THE PLANETARY SCIENCES, Geotimes, 39(12), 1994, pp. 6-6

Authors: CAMERON AGW THIELEMANN FK COWAN JJ
Citation: Agw. Cameron et al., S-PROCESS AND R-PROCESS CONTRIBUTIONS TO EXTINCT RADIOACTIVITIES, Physics reports, 227(1-5), 1993, pp. 283-291
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