Symposium - International Astronomical Union, Fragmentation of Molecular Clouds and Star Formation
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Observations of variability of H2O Maser sources associated with star formation regions
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- 03 August 2017, pp. 482-484
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A model of the distribution of ionised carbon in M17SW
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- 03 August 2017, pp. 485-486
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Estimates of magnetic fields in interstellar gas clouds from 18-cm OH satellite lines
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- 03 August 2017, pp. 487-488
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15NH3 millimasers toward NGC 7538—IRS 1
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- 03 August 2017, pp. 489-490
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A very straight and collimated outflow in the core of OMC-1
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- 03 August 2017, pp. 491-493
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Density and kinematics of the W49A cloud core
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- 03 August 2017, pp. 494-495
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Synthetic linemaps for hierarchial clouds
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- 03 August 2017, pp. 496-497
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Bright-rimmed clouds with IRAS point sources: candidates for star formation by radiation-driven implosion
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- 03 August 2017, pp. 498-499
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Density structure of dense cores in the Cepheus molecular cloud
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- 03 August 2017, pp. 500-501
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Turbulence in TMC1-C and ρ-Oph core
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- 03 August 2017, pp. 502-503
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Radiative transfer of CO through clumpy molecular clouds with external UV heating
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- 03 August 2017, p. 504
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Characterisation of spatial structure in molecular clouds
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- 03 August 2017, pp. 505-507
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Measuring the fractal structure of interstellar clouds
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- 03 August 2017, pp. 508-510
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The W75 — Cygnus - X IRAS loop:- OB - ‘Bubble’ or SNR?
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- 03 August 2017, pp. 511-512
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An extensive study of interstellar matter in the IC 1396 region using several molecular lines and transitions of CO and far-infrared maps from IRAS
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- 03 August 2017, pp. 513-514
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Gravitational virialization of molecular cloud fragments
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- 03 August 2017, pp. 515-518
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Turbulent amplification of interstellar magnetic fields
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- 03 August 2017, pp. 519-522
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Cloud-Cloud collisions and fragmentation
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- 03 August 2017, pp. 523-525
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A binary star formation mechanism through the fragmentation of prolate dense cores rotating end over end
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- 03 August 2017, pp. 526-528
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- 03 August 2017, pp. 529-532
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