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Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia
Volume 25 Number 4 2008
A Small Step on the Long Road to Understanding the R Stars: CNO Cycling in Candidate R Star Progenitors
G. Angelou and J. Lattanzio
pp. 155-160
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Search for Synchrotron Emission from Secondary Leptons in Dense Cold Starless Cores
D. I. Jones, R. J. Protheroe and R. M. Crocker
pp. 161-166
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Populating the Galaxy Velocity Dispersion – Supermassive Black Hole Mass Diagram: A Catalogue of (
M
bh
, σ) Values
Alister W. Graham
pp. 167-175
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Are Dumbbell Brightest Cluster Members Signposts to Galaxy Cluster Activity?
K. A. Pimbblet
pp. 176-183
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The Vertical Structure of Warm Ionised Gas in the Milky Way
B. M. Gaensler, G. J. Madsen, S. Chatterjee and S. A. Mao
pp. 184-200
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