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The idea of having a meeting came to the Editors when working on several aspects of galactic Be and B[e] stars. They found that a general summary of the properties of B[e] stars was missing, so that the organiza tion of a first meeting on these objects appeared as very useful. B[e] stars have hydrogen line emission and forbidden [Fe 11] and [0 I] emission lines in their spectra; they are also characterized by a strong IR excess due to circumstellar dust. Having a large amount of extinction in the UV and the visual they have been less frequently observed than other emission line objects. Although about one hundred galactic objects have been classified as B[e], only fif teen or so have been st...
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En casa o en un restaurante, pequeñas o grandes, tradicionales o equipadas con la última tecnologÃa, las cocinas son siempre laboratorios. De hecho, cocinar implica desencadenar una serie de reacciones fÃsicas y quÃmicas en los alimentos, combinarlos y tratarlos para lograr sabores, texturas y "maridajes" que despierten los sentidos. Este Manual básico de gastronomÃa cientÃfica viene a develar los secretos del encuentro entre la ciencia y la cocina, un vÃnculo cada vez más difundido entre profesionales y aficionados. Para eso, sus páginas recorren los principales ingredientes –de los huevos a las carnes, de los vegetales a las harinas, de las grasas al almidón y los azúcaresâ€...
"The workshop 'Interferometric View on Hot Stars', of which we present the proceedings with this volume, was held to bring together observers and theoreticians to outline a wishlist of future observing goals, as well as the theoretical frontiers which can be expanded in light of the current and in the near future expected results."--Page vii.
A complete record of the formal organisational and administrative proceedings of the XXVII General Assembly of the International Astronomical Union.
IAU Transactions XXVIB contains the Proceedings of the IAU XXVII General Assembly held in Prague, 14-25 August 2006, hosting a total of 2412 participants from 73 countries. The Assembly featured a rich scientific program, comprising 6 Symposia, 17 Joint Discussions and 7 Special Sessions. During the program about 650 papers were presented and more than 1550 posters displayed. The Proceedings of the 6 Symposia have been published in the Proceedings of the IAU Symposia Series, and the proceedings of the Joint Discussions and Special Sessions feature in IAU Highlights of Astronomy, 14. Together with those 7 volumes, these Transactions cover the entire General Assembly. In addition to the scientific program, the XXVI General Assembly hosted the regular Business Meetings of the EC, the 12 Divisions, 40 Commissions and 75 Working Groups. This volume records the organizational and administrative business of the XXVI General Assembly and the status of the IAU membership.
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