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15. Commission Pour L’Etude Physique Des Cometes

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Note that short abstracts of the quoted papers are frequently included in parentheses after the reference; these are generally not the exact titles of the paper. Because of the extreme difficulty of locating a reference in the text when a purely alphabetical bibliography is used the writer is experimenting with an alternative compromise. Each section of the report is accompanied by its separate alphabetical bibliography. Cross-indexing is indicated by the appropriate section letter heading.

A. Books and monographs

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