Comparative study of CH+ and SH+ absorption lines observed towards distant star-forming regions
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K. Menten | J. Goicoechea | M. Gerin | J. Black | J. Cernicharo | D. Lis | E. Falgarone | M. Emprechtinger | D. Neufeld | M. Luca | B. Godard
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