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1. CO and C_2 Absorption Toward W40 IRS 1a

2. Four micron high-resolution spectra of Jupiter in the North Equatorial Belt: H3(+) emissions and the C-12/C-13 ratio

3. The brightness, albedo, and temporal variability of Neptune

4. Monodeuterated methane in the outer solar system. IV - Its detection and abundance on Neptune

6. Measurements of the D/H ratio in planetary atmospheres by ground based infrared spectroscopy

7. Monodeuterated methane in the outer solar system. III - Its abundance of Titan

8. Monodeuterated methane in the outer Solar System. Part 3: Its abundance on Titan

9. Monodeuterated methane in the outer solar system. II - Its detection on Uranus at 1.6 microns

10. Outer planet studies

11. Planetary research at Lowell Observatory

12. The albedo of Titan

13. Deuterium in the outer solar system - Evidence for two distinct reservoirs

14. Spectrophotometry of Epsilon Aur, 3295-8880 A

15. Monodeurated methane in the outer solar system. 2. Its detection on Uranus at 1.6 microns

16. Monodeuterated methane in the outer solar system. I Spectroscopic analysis of the bands at 1.55 and 1.95 microns

17. Titan - Discovery of carbon monoxide in its atmosphere

18. The albedo of Uranus

19. Laboratory band strengths of methane and their application to the atmospheres of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Titan. II - The red region 6000-7600 A

20. Current studies of CH3D: Ye olde line drive

21. Random walks with the 6420- and 6825-A features of methane: Lost in the wilderness

22. Quantum assignments and intensity measures for methane between 1100 and 1800 per cm - A comparison between theory and experiment

23. Tita: discovery of carbon monoxide in its atmosphere

24. On the possible detection of CH3D on Titan and Uranus

25. Laboratory band strengths of methane and their application to the atmospheres of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Titan

26. The search for HD in the spectrum of Uranus - An upper limit to D/H

29. Infrared methane spectra between 1120 per cm and 1800 per cm - A new atlas

30. A new atlas of infrared methane spectra between 1120 per cm and 1800 per cm

31. On the CH4 nu-4 fundamental controversy - Line-intensity measurements revisited

32. A search with Copernicus for interstellar N2 in diffuse clouds

33. Detection of the Kuiper bands in the spectrum of Titan

34. Spectroscopy in the study of planetary atmospheres - Abundances from the visible region

36. The absorption spectrum of monodeuterated methane /CH3D/ in the 6000-12000 A spectral region

37. On the 6825 A band of methane

46. A Study of Solid CO2 by XPS

50. Infrared methane spectra between 1120 cm^−1 and 1800 cm^−1: a new atlas

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