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Dedes C, Röllig M, Mookerjea B, Okada Y, Ossenkopf V, Bruderer S, et al. The origin of the [C II] emission in the S140 photon-dominated regions. New insights from HIFI. Astron. Astrophys.. 2010;521:L24.
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