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<p>expanding outer layers of the star are <a href="page.php?w=convection">convective</a>, with the material being mixed by turbulence from near the fusing regions up to the surface of the star.  For all but the lowest-mass stars, the fused material has remained deep in the stellar interior prior to this point, so the convecting envelope makes fusion products visible at the star's surface for the first time. At this stage of evolution, the results are subtle, with the largest effects, alterations to the <a href="page.php?w=isotopes">isotopes</a> of</p><p>
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