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Bohlender, D., et al.. (1998). Isotopic anomalies of platinum in the Hg/Mn star HR 7775.. JRASC. 92(6). 310–311.1 indexed citations
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Dworetsky, M. M., Francesco Castelli, & R. Faraggiana. (1993). Peculiar versus normal phenomena in A-type and related stars : International Astronomical Union Colloquium no. 138, Trieste, Italy, July 1992. Astronomical Society of the Pacific eBooks.7 indexed citations
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Dworetsky, M. M., Francesco Castelli, & R. Faraggiana. (1993). Peculiar versus Normal Phenomena in A-type and Related Stars. 44(138).244 indexed citations
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Smith, K. C. & M. M. Dworetsky. (1993). Elemental abundances in normal late-B and HgMn stars from co-added IUE spectra. I. Iron-peak elements.. 274(2). 335–355.7 indexed citations
Etzel, P. B., et al.. (1988). Revised Spectroscopic Orbit and Component Properties for FF Aquarii. Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society. 20. 912.1 indexed citations
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Dworetsky, M. M., et al.. (1984). Stromgren's (a,r) method for calculating MV. Observatory. 104. 273–273.2 indexed citations
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Dworetsky, M. M.. (1983). The smallest-amplitude spectroscopic binary?. Observatory. 103. 205–205.2 indexed citations
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Dworetsky, M. M., D. J. Stickland, George W. Preston, & A. H. Vaughan. (1982). On the variable radial velocity of phi Phoenicis. Observatory. 102. 145–146.2 indexed citations
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Dworetsky, M. M.. (1982). Orbit of the spectroscopic binary cobalt star HR 5049. Observatory. 102. 138–141.3 indexed citations
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Roy, A. E., Peter Seymour, M. J. Smyth, et al.. (1980). Undergraduate astronomy teaching. Meeting on 1978 December 8.. Quarterly journal of the Royal Astronomical Society. 21. 32–53.
Dworetsky, M. M., J. E. Ross, & L. H. Aller. (1970). Bidimensional (Spatial and Temporal) Power, Coherence, and Phase Spectra for Solar Photospheric Spectral Lines. Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society. 2. 311.7 indexed citations
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Aller, L. H., M. M. Dworetsky, Donald H. Gudehus, et al.. (1967). Some models of the zodiacal cloud.. NASA Special Publication. 150. 243.2 indexed citations
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Dworetsky, M. M.. (1967). Short-period visual binary delta Equulei as a spectroscopic binary. The Astronomical Journal. 72. 297.
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