| 1. | :Big bang nucleosynthesis # Heavy elements briefly discusses one consequence.
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| 2. | Subsequent formation of heavier elements resulted from stellar nucleosynthesis and supernova nucleosynthesis.
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| 3. | Subsequent formation of heavier elements resulted from stellar nucleosynthesis and supernova nucleosynthesis.
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| 4. | Stellar nucleosynthesis is the nuclear process by which new nuclei are produced.
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| 5. | Gamow continues to be credited with Alpher's work on nucleosynthesis.
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| 6. | :See stellar nucleosynthesis and Nucleosynthesis # Explosive _ nucleosynthesis.
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| 7. | :See stellar nucleosynthesis and Nucleosynthesis # Explosive _ nucleosynthesis.
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| 8. | :See stellar nucleosynthesis and Nucleosynthesis # Explosive _ nucleosynthesis.
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| 9. | These grains preserve an isotopic record of the nucleosynthesis in individual stars.
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| 10. | Leadership of nucleosynthesis seems to have shifted by 1975 to Rice University.
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