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Chemical evolution in other sorts of galaxies

As we are used to call the appearance of the heavens, where it is surrounded with a bright zone, the Milky Way, it may not be amiss to point out some other very remarkable Nebulae which cannot well be less, but are probably much larger than our own system and, being also extended, the inhabitants of the planets that attend the stars which compose them must likewise perceive the same phenomena. For which reason they may also be called milky-ways by way of distinction. [Pg.345]

William Herschel, On the Construction of the Heavens , Phil. Trans., LXXV (1785), 213.1 [Pg.345]


Chemical evolution in other sorts of galaxies Table 11.2. Properties of a sequence of mergers with star formation... [Pg.368]


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