Astrophysical Masers: Unlocking the Mysteries of the Universe
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Water masers in bowshocks: Addressing the radiation pressure problem of massive star formation
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- 16 July 2018, pp. 263-266
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A Face-on Accretion System in High Mass Star-Formation: Possible Dusty Infall Streams within 100 Astronomical Unit
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- 16 July 2018, pp. 267-270
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Maser Effects in Recombination Lines: the case of Eta Carinae
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- 16 July 2018, pp. 271-274
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Revealing the kinematics and origin of ionized winds using RRL masers
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- 16 July 2018, pp. 275-276
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Long term 6.7 GHz methanol maser monitoring program
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- 16 July 2018, pp. 277-278
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Variability of Water Masers in W49N: Results from Effelsberg Long-term Monitoring Programme
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- 16 July 2018, pp. 279-280
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Ubiquitous millimeter-wavelength Class I methanol masers associated with massive (proto)stellar outflows: ALMA and SMA results
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- 16 July 2018, pp. 281-282
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VLBI astrometry of a water maser source in the Sgr B2 complex with VERA
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- 16 July 2018, pp. 283-284
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Methanol masers and magnetic field in IRAS18089-1732
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- 16 July 2018, pp. 285-286
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Long-term photometric observations in the field of the star formation region NGC7129
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- 16 July 2018, pp. 287-288
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The innermost regions of massive protostars traced by masers, high-resolution radio continuum, and near-infrared imaging
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- 16 July 2018, pp. 289-290
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SMA, VLA and VLBA observations in a 105 L⊙ high mass star formation region IRAS 18360-0537
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- 16 July 2018, pp. 291-292
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A Masing Event in the Cat’s Paw
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- 16 July 2018, pp. 293-294
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Current stage of the ATCA follow-up for SPLASH
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- 16 July 2018, pp. 295-296
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New water maser source near HW3d in the massive star-forming region Cepheus A
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- 16 July 2018, pp. 297-298
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Filamentary Flows and Clump-fed High-mass Star Formation in G22
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- 16 July 2018, pp. 299-300
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Sub-mm observations of periodic methanol masers
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- 16 July 2018, pp. 301-302
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Dynamics of jet/outflow driven by high-mass young stellar object revealed by KaVA 22 GHz water maser observations
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- 16 July 2018, pp. 303-304
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6.7 GHz Methanol Masers Observation with Phased Hitachi and Takahagi
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- 16 July 2018, pp. 305-306
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VERA Single Dish Observations
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- 16 July 2018, pp. 307-308
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