Astrophysical Masers and their Environments
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Where methanol masers spring
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- 01 March 2007, pp. 178-179
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Water maser and radio continuum emission towards IRAS 23139+5939
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- 01 March 2007, pp. 180-181
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The Australia Telescope campaign to study southern class I methanol masers
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- 01 March 2007, pp. 182-183
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Imaging of selected sources from the Methanol Multibeam Survey
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- 01 March 2007, pp. 184-185
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Spectral and VLBI-structure monitoring of an OH maser flare in W75N
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- 01 March 2007, pp. 186-187
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A MERLIN study of 6 GHz excited OH & 6.7 GHz methanol masers in ON1
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- 01 March 2007, pp. 188-189
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G23.657−0.127, what can we learn from a perfect methanol maser source?
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- 01 March 2007, pp. 190-191
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Towards constraining the environments of methanol masers
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- 01 March 2007, pp. 192-193
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Recent southern maser surveys
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- 01 March 2007, pp. 194-199
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SiO maser survey of evolved stars in the Galaxy: various environments of maser sources
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- 01 March 2007, pp. 200-207
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The Arecibo Methanol Maser Galactic Plane Survey
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- 01 March 2007, pp. 208-212
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Investigating high-mass star formation through maser surveys
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- 01 March 2007, pp. 213-217
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The Methanol Multibeam Survey
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- 01 March 2007, pp. 218-222
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A 20-year H2O maser monitoring program with the Medicina 32-m telescope
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- 01 March 2007, pp. 223-227
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The large-scale distribution and physical properties of massive star forming regions in the Milky Way
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- 01 March 2007, pp. 228-229
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Wide field imaging of Giant Molecular Clouds with the ATA
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- 01 March 2007, pp. 230-231
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A search for OH 6 GHz maser emission towards southern supernova remnants
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- 01 March 2007, pp. 232-233
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Millimetre wavelength methanol masers survey towards massive star forming regions
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- 01 March 2007, pp. 234-235
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Stellar masers, circumstellar envelopes and supernova remnants
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- 01 March 2007, pp. 236-245
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The Mira star S Ori: SiO maser shells related to the stellar photosphere, the molecular layers, and the dust shell at three epochs
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- 01 March 2007, pp. 246-250
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