Stellar population synthesis models between 2.5 and 5 μm based on the empirical IRTF stellar library
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Tenerife | Spain. | La Laguna | D. D. Astrof'isica | U. L. Laguna | R. Peletier | K. Institute | U. Groningen | The Netherlands. | A. Vazdekis | J. Knapen | J. M. I. A. D. Canarias | B. Rock | J. F. I. D. A. D. Canarias
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