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../Yet another method is sometimes called "bracket notation". The abundance is reported as [A/B] where [A/B]=log(A/B for object)-log(A/B for the Sun). This again provides numbers that don't need to be reported with scientific notation.

The fun begins when your publication is using the abundance ratio A/B. Some references use mass fraction, some log+12. The real fun begins if they us bracket notation. ../

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