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Mampaso, A.; Prieto, M.; Sánchez, F.
Bibliographical reference
Infrared Astronomy, Edited by A. Mampaso and M. Prieto and F. Sánchez, pp. 427. ISBN 0521548101. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, January 2004.
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