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<p>later be called the eProcess. Hoyle's second foundational nucleosynthesis publication, published in 1954, showed that the elements between carbon and iron cannot be synthesised by such equilibrium processes. He attributed those elements to specific <a href="page.php?w=nuclear_fusion_reaction">nuclear fusion reaction</a>s between abundant constituents in concentric shells of evolved massive, pre-supernova stars. This startlingly modern picture is the accepted paradigm today for the <a href="page.php?w=supernova_nucleosynthesis">supernova nucleosynthesis</a></p><p>
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