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"Complete" Spectral Maps in the Millimeter and Submillimeter Spectral, Region†
We define a "complete" spectral map as one that contains all transitions within a given spectral region above some threshold intensity. The spectral intensity depends both upon molecular parameters (e.g., transition matrix elements) and environmental parameters (e.g., temperature and pressure).