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A Uniform Database of 2.4-45.4 Micron Spectra from the Infrared Space Observatory Short Wavelength Spectrometer*

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G. C. Sloan1,2, Kathleen E. Kraemer3,4, Stephan D. Price3 and Russell F. Shipman5

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