Magnetic fields in star-forming regions. Theory
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1993
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University of Arizona Space Science Series Volume 3 of Protostars and Planets: Studies of Star Formation and of the Origin
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327
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University of Arizona Press
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0816513341, 9780816513345
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http://articles.adsabs.harvard.edu/full/1993prpl.conf..327M
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