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The stellar energy-loss rates due to the production of neutrino pairs are calculated in Weinberg's theory of electromagnetic and weak interactions. The ratio of the total rate calculated here to the rate calculated in the ordinary theory of weak interactions is 10^{0-₀. ₃₀^+0. 93}, where the uncertainty comes entirely from the lack of knowledge of the W-meson mass. The ratio of the experimental rate to the rate calculated in the ordinary theory is 10^02. Thus Weinberg's theory gives numbers well within the experimental limits for all values of the W mass.
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