
doi: 10.1007/bfb0119509
The abundances of a variety of astrophysical molecules, ranging from H2 and CO to urea and glycine, are reconsidered in the light of new astronomical and laboratory data. Emphasis is given on the sources HCL2(TMC1) and IRC+10216.
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