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HI Gas in the Galactic Halo | 3 | |
Two Observational Constraints on the Nature of HVCs and IVCs | 15 | |
The Leiden/Dwingeloo Survey at its Limits: [sigma][actual symbol not reproducible] 70 kms[superscript -1] HI emission at high latitudes | 27 | |
High Velocity Clouds: The Importance of Drag | 33 | |
Magnetic Heating of High-Velocity Clouds | 37 | |
High Velocity Gas in other Galaxies | 41 | |
The Z-Distribution of the Ionized Interstellar Medium | 57 | |
The Ionization of the Diffuse Ionized Gas | 67 | |
Diffuse Ionized Gas and Star Formation in Spiral Galaxies | 81 | |
On the Connection between Star Formation and Radio Halos of Galaxies | 85 | |
Absorption Lines towards Halo Objects | 89 | |
Diffuse Galactic Soft X-Ray Radiation | 105 | |
The Large-Scale Structure of the X-Ray Halo | 117 | |
Magnetic Field Effects in Galactic Fountains | 123 | |
Radio Studies of Cosmic Rays and Magnetic Fields in Galactic Halos | 135 | |
Magnetic Field in the Disk and Halo of M51 | 151 | |
The relationship between magnetic field strength and gas density from observations | 155 | |
The Radio - Far Infrared Correlation of Spiral Galaxies | 159 | |
The Vertical Structure of the Galactic Gaseous Disk and its Relation to the Dynamo Problem | 163 | |
Magnetization of the Intergalactic Medium by Primeval Galaxies | 175 | |
The Quest for Extragalactic Dust | 189 | |
Future Radio and Infrared Observations of Dust in Galactic Halos | 203 | |
Detection of Cold Dust in the Outer Parts of Edge-On Galaxies | 215 | |
Cold Gas as Galactic Dark Matter | 219 | |
Evolutionary Scenarios of Gaseous Halos | 225 | |
Non-Equilibrium Plasmas in Galactic Halos | 237 | |
A Multiphase, Multiscale Halo Gas | 251 | |
Structure of the Galactic Halo and Disk | 255 | |
[gamma]-Ray Evidence for Distributed Stochastic Acceleration of Galactic Cosmic Ray Electrons | 263 | |
Diffuse [gamma]-Rays from Galactic Halos | 279 | |
Supernova Rates Derived from HI Shells in Milky Way, M31 and Holmberg II | 291 | |
X-Ray Emission from the Halos of Two Starburst Galaxies | 295 | |
The X-Ray Lobes of Virgo A | 299 | |
List of Participants | 303 | |
Subject Index | 305 |
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