The Gaia-ESO Survey: revisiting the Li-rich giant problem
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Sergey E. Koposov | C. Chiappini | S. Martell | G. Carraro | A. Korn | A. Vallenari | A. Casey | P. François | S. Sousa | A. Miglio | V. S. Aguirre | T. Zwitter | S. Zaggia | L. Sbordone | S. Feltzing | G. Gilmore | M. Costado | J. Montalbán | S. Randich | A. Lanzafame | E. Pancino | A. Recio-Blanco | A. Bragaglia | T. Morel | L. Monaco | P. D. Laverny | G. Kennedy | A. Frasca | G. Sacco | R. Jeffries | T. Bensby | E. Franciosini | A. Hourihane | L. Morbidelli | E. Flaccomio | F. Damiani | P. Jofr'e | C. Lardo | L. Magrini | L. Prisinzano | C. Worley | K. Lind | P. Donati | T. Masseron | R. Smiljanic | G. Ruchti | M. Valentini | Y. Chorniy | E. D. Mena | G. Tautvaivsien.e | J. Lewis | P. Laverny
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