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Commission 36: Theory of Stellar Atmospheres
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 April 2016
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Commission 36 acts as a sponsor or co-sponsor at the following symposi and colloquia: IAU Colloquium No. 90 “Upper Main Sequence Stars with Anomalous Abundances”, Crima, USSR (May 1985), IAU Colloquium No. 89 “Radiation Hydrodynamics in Stars and Compact Objects”, Copenhagen, Denmark (June 1985), IAU Symposium No. 120 “Astrochemistry”, Goa, India (December 1985), IAU Colloquium No. 87 “Hydrogen Deficient Stars and Related Objects”, Bangalore, India (December 1985).
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