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1. History of the Local Group S. van den Bergh | |
2. Primordial nucleosynthesis G. Steigman | |
3. Galactic structure R. F. G. Wyse | |
4. The Large Magellanic Cloud: structure and kinematics R. P. van der Marel | |
5. The Local Group as an astrophysical laboratory for massive star feedback M. S. Oey | |
6. Hot gas in the Local Group and low-redshift intergalactic medium K. R. Sembach | |
7. Stages of satellite accretion M. E. Putman | |
8. The star formation history in the Andromeda halo T. M. Brown | |
9. Bulge populations in the Local Group R. M. Rich | |
10. The Local Group as a laboratory for the chemical evolution of galaxies D. R. Garnett | |
11. Massive stars in the Local Group: Star formation and stellar evolution P. Massey | |
12. Massive young clusters in the Local Group J. Maí | |
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13. Magellanic Cloud planetary nebulae as probes of stellar evolution and populations L. Stanghellini | |
14. The old globular clusters: or, life among the ruins W. E. Harris | |
15. Chemical evolution models of Local Group galaxies M. Tosi. |
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