Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology, Volume 2Academic Press, 1992 - Physical sciences |
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... Molecular Environments A. CIRCUMStellar EnveloPES Molecules are frequently observed in the outer envelopes of red ... molecular species observed in comets and in dense interstellar molecular clouds . The envelope of the red supergiant ...
... Molecular Environments A. CIRCUMStellar EnveloPES Molecules are frequently observed in the outer envelopes of red ... molecular species observed in comets and in dense interstellar molecular clouds . The envelope of the red supergiant ...
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... molecular clouds . It is then essentially an initial value problem to com- pute the abundances that will be a function of radius in the envelope . For a steady - state wind , the abundances become strictly a function of ra- dius . Also ...
... molecular clouds . It is then essentially an initial value problem to com- pute the abundances that will be a function of radius in the envelope . For a steady - state wind , the abundances become strictly a function of ra- dius . Also ...
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... Molecular Reactions a . Hydrogen . The most important ion for all molecular reactions is H. It is formed by sev- eral channels , the primary one being capture of low - energy cosmic ray protons by molecular hy- drogen , which is itself ...
... Molecular Reactions a . Hydrogen . The most important ion for all molecular reactions is H. It is formed by sev- eral channels , the primary one being capture of low - energy cosmic ray protons by molecular hy- drogen , which is itself ...
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Guide to Using the Encyclopedia ix Atomic Physics | 339 |
Approximations and Expansions 1 Atomic Spectrometry | 357 |
Archaeological Geology 31 Atomic Spectroscopy | 381 |
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