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    The Evolutionary Differences Between High- and Low-Mass Stars Can Be
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The Evolutionary Differences Between High- and Low-Mass Stars Can Be

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The evolutionary differences between high- and low-mass stars can be attributed to differences in the amount of mass each star possesses.

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