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171 related items for PubMed ID: 11345254

  • 1. Carbon and silicate grains in the laboratory as analogues of cosmic dust.
    Mennella V, Brucato JR, Colangeli L.
    Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc; 2001 Mar 15; 57(4):787-95. PubMed ID: 11345254
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  • 2. Carbonaceous grain processing in space and in the laboratory.
    Mennella V, Colangeli L, Brucato JR, Epifani E, Palomba E, Palumbo P, Rotundi A.
    Adv Space Res; 1999 Mar 15; 24(4):439-42. PubMed ID: 11543328
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  • 7. Silicate core-organic refractory mantle particles as interstellar dust and as aggregated in comets and stellar disks.
    Greenberg JM, Li A.
    Adv Space Res; 1997 Mar 15; 19(7):981-90. PubMed ID: 11541345
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  • 8. Tracking the organic refractory component from interstellar dust to comets.
    Greenberg JM, Li A.
    Adv Space Res; 1999 Mar 15; 24(4):497-504. PubMed ID: 11543337
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  • 10. The unidentified diffuse interstellar bands as evidence for large organic molecules in the interstellar medium.
    Snow TP.
    Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc; 2001 Mar 15; 57(4):615-26. PubMed ID: 11345242
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  • 13. Cryogenic synthesis of molecules of astrobiological interest: catalytic role of cosmic dust analogues.
    Brucato JR, Strazzulla G, Baratta GA, Rotundi A, Colangeli L.
    Orig Life Evol Biosph; 2006 Dec 15; 36(5-6):451-7. PubMed ID: 17120116
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  • 15. Low-temperature crystallization of silicate dust in circumstellar disks.
    Molster FJ, Yamamura I, Waters LB, Tielens AG, de Graauw T, de Jong T, de Koter A, Malfait K, van den Ancker ME, van Winckel H, Voors RH, Waelkens C.
    Nature; 1999 Oct 07; 401(6753):563-5. PubMed ID: 10524623
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  • 18. Carbon abundance and silicate mineralogy of anhydrous interplanetary dust particles.
    Thomas KL, Blanford GE, Keller LP, Klock W, McKay DS.
    Geochim Cosmochim Acta; 1993 Oct 07; 57():1551-66. PubMed ID: 11539451
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  • 19. Mid- and far-infrared spectroscopic studies of the influence of temperature, ultraviolet photolysis and ion irradiation on cosmic-type ices.
    Moore MH, Hudson RL, Gerakines PA.
    Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc; 2001 Mar 15; 57(4):843-58. PubMed ID: 11345258
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