2009
DOI: 10.1145/1620593.1620601
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Gem #54

Abstract: In Gem #52, we saw various facilities that GNAT provides to make Ada a scripting language (sort of). We discussed GNAT.Command_Line, GNATCOLL.Mmap, GNAT.Regpat and GNAT.AWK. This Gem continues the discussion of scripting capabilities, and focuses on interaction with external processes.

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“…Infrared excesses are common in space; they are also found in directions without UIBs. UIBs are not observed in Be stars, for instance, and infrared excesses in these stars can be explained by free-free emission (Woolf et al 1970;Gehrz et al 1974;Hackwell et al 1974;Briot 1977;Berrilli et al 1992), even for low star temperatures (down to 3000 K, Dyck & Milkey 1972;Milkey & Dyck 1973).…”
Section: Unidentified Infrared Bands (Uibs)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Infrared excesses are common in space; they are also found in directions without UIBs. UIBs are not observed in Be stars, for instance, and infrared excesses in these stars can be explained by free-free emission (Woolf et al 1970;Gehrz et al 1974;Hackwell et al 1974;Briot 1977;Berrilli et al 1992), even for low star temperatures (down to 3000 K, Dyck & Milkey 1972;Milkey & Dyck 1973).…”
Section: Unidentified Infrared Bands (Uibs)mentioning
confidence: 99%