star-forming region

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region
noun[C]
uk
/ˈriː.dʒən/
us
/ˈriː.dʒən/
a particular area or part of the world, or any of the large official areas into which a country ...
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One of the older objects at the edge of the primarystar-formingregionwas found to be a circumstellar disk seen nearly edge on.
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Studies of images has revealed that thestar-formingregionhas also created hundreds of low-mass brown dwarf stars and protostar.
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On the other hand, our current knowledge of the star-forming regions and the more evolved debris disks let us to attempt a disk-star environment modelling.
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Star-forming regions within the nebulae encountered may thus be seeded by significant numbers of microorganisms.
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These dust lanes are usually seen in young galaxies with active star-forming regions.
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Many blue and diffuse objects are visible - most are star-forming regions.
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The large numbers of bright bluish knots are active star-forming regions where some very luminous and young stars can be perceived.
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These galaxies contain little or no interstellar dust; few star-forming regions; and generally older stars.
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This list does not include free-floating planetary-mass objects in star-forming regions or young associations, which are also referred to as rogue planets.
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There is significant correlation between the circular motion of the solar circle, the solar peculiar motion, and the predicted counterrotation of star-forming regions.
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In the densest regions, molecular clouds of molecular hydrogen and other elements create star-forming regions.
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H in star-forming regions frequently exhibit shell structures, which implies that it is quickly converted to more complex molecules in the densest regions of a molecular cloud.
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