Magnetic field morphology in nearby molecular clouds as revealed by starlight and submillimetre polarization
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P. Hennebelle | F. Boulanger | E. Falgarone | P. Martin | M. Miville-Deschênes | F. Levrier | F. Alves | G. Franco | J. Soler | A. Bracco | V. Guillet | F. Levrier
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