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The absolute dimensions of 140 close binaries have been computed. These systems have been extracted from recent catalogues of photometric and spectroscopic elements.
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Giannone, P., Giannuzzi, M.A. Absolute dimensions of 140 close binary systems. Astrophys Space Sci 26, 289–304 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00645612
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