Gaia FGK benchmark stars: new candidates at low metallicities
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G. Gilmore | L. Casagrande | U. Heiter | C. Soubiran | S. Randich | E. Pancino | S. Blanco-Cuaresma | C. Worley | L. Magrini | K. Lind | P. Jofré | K. Hawkins | T. Masseron | Sergi Blanco-Cuaresma
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