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An overview of the development of molecular astronomy, together with future prospects, is given.
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Townes, C.H. (1994). Introduction: Radio and IR studies of molecular clouds. In: Wilson, T.L., Johnston, K.J. (eds) The Structure and Content of Molecular Clouds 25 Years of Molecular Radioastronomy. Lecture Notes in Physics, vol 439. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3540586210_1
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