McDonald Observatory
McDonald Observatory (Fort Davis, Tex.)
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- 110 2 _ ‡a McDonald Observatory
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- 110 2 _ ‡a McDonald Observatory
- 110 2 _ ‡a McDonald Observatory
- 110 2 _ ‡a McDonald Observatory (Fort Davis, Tex.)
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Works
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The boron abundance of Procyon | |
The bulges of early-type spirals: KAO observations of NGC 4736 (M94) and NGC 3627 (M66) | |
Contrib. McDonald Obs. Ft. Davis, Tex. | |
Contributions to the submilimetre and milimetre astronomy conference. Proceedings by the University of Texas at Austin | |
The effect of reionization of the intergalactic medium on galaxy formation | |
Effects of superviscosity, forcing and non-linear-coupling truncation on the enstrophy-cascading range of reduced waveset turbulent flows | |
The evolving intergalactic medium: the uncollapsed baryon fraction in a cold dark matter Universe | |
Fluorine in red giant stars: evidence for nucleosynthesis | |
Frontiers of stellar evolution | |
High resolution far-infrared observations of DR 21 | |
Infrared spectroscopy of four carbon stars with 9.8 micron emission from silicate grains | |
Ionization by high energy particles and the electron scattering opacity in supernovae | |
Lithium in the barium stars | |
McDonald Observatory news. | |
Model light curves of linear type II supernovae | |
Molecular outflows and mass loss in pre-main-sequence stars | |
Observation of infrared and radio lines of molecules toward GL 2591 and comparison to physical and chemical models | |
The peculiar supergiant HR 4049 | |
A reexamination of the energetics of molecular clouds | |
Rewiew of the contributions to the workshop on SN 1993J | |
A statistical study of the correlation of galactic supernova remnants and spiral arms | |
Type I supernovae : proceedings of the Texas Workshop on Type I Supernovae held in Austin, Texas, on March 17-19, 1980 | |
The world's smallest 10 metter submillimeter telescope | |
Zirkonium sulphide in S stars |