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Temperature Structure and Chemical Abundances in Gaseous Nebulae

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arxiv astro-ph/0106063 v1 pith:IJZNB2NX submitted 2001-06-05 astro-ph

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In this summary I review some results relative to: planetary nebulae, H II regions, chemical evolution of galaxies, and the determination of the primordial helium abundance. These results were presented during the symposium "Ionized Gaseous Nebulae" which took place in Mexico City, Nov, 2000. To get a more general perspective of this meeting I encourage you to read all the contributions to the symposium proceedings.

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