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Modelling H2 Infrared Emission of the Helix Nebula Cometary Knots

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Modelling Herschel observations of infrared-dark clouds in the Hi-GAL survey

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Modelling line emission of deuterated H_3^+ from prestellar cores

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Modelling Shear Flows with SPH and Grid Based Methods

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Modelling the black hole silhouette in Sgr A* with ion tori

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Modelling the dust emission from dense interstellar clouds: disentangling the effects of radiative transfer and dust properties

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Modelling the Galactic Magnetic Field on the Plane in 2D

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Modelling the Galaxy in the era of Gaia

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Modelling the HI halo of the Milky Way

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Modelling the inner disc of the Milky Way with manifolds. I - A first step

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Modelling the light-curves of objects tidally disrupted by a black hole

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Modelling the spinning dust emission from dense interstellar clouds

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Modelling the Warm H2 Infrared Emission of the Helix Nebula Cometary Knots

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Models of cuspy triaxial stellar systems. I. Stability and chaoticity

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Models of our Galaxy II

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Models of turbulent dissipation regions in the diffuse interstellar medium

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Modes of Star Formation in Finite Molecular Clouds

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Modified Gravity and the Phantom of Dark Matter

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Modified Kepler's Law, Escape Speed and Two-body Problem in MOND-like Theories

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Molecular absorption lines toward star-forming regions : a comparative study of HCO+, HNC, HCN, and CN

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