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  \begin{figure}\par\resizebox{16cm}{!}{\includegraphics{h1988f2.eps}}\par\end{figure} Figure 2: Same as Fig. 1 for L1512. The 12CO J=2 $\rightarrow $1 maps are given in the top panels, the 13CO J=2 $\rightarrow $1 maps in the bottom panels.


  \begin{figure}\par\resizebox{12cm}{!}{\includegraphics{h1988f3.eps}}\par\end{figure} Figure 3: Same as Fig. 1 for L134A. Because of the elongated geometry of the KOSMA maps (see Bensch et al. 2000), only a sub-set of them is shown in the panels on the left.


  \begin{figure}\par\resizebox{16cm}{!}{\includegraphics{h1988f4.eps}}\par\end{figure} Figure 4: Same as Fig. 1 for MCLD 123.5+24.9, 12CO J=1 $\rightarrow $0.


  \begin{figure}\par\resizebox{16cm}{!}{\includegraphics{h1988f6.eps}}\end{figure} Figure 6: Same as Fig. 5 for L1512.


  \begin{figure}\resizebox{12cm}{!}{\includegraphics{h1988f7.eps}}\end{figure} Figure 7: Same as Fig. 5 for L134A.


  \begin{figure}\resizebox{8cm}{!}{\includegraphics{h1988f8.eps}}\end{figure} Figure 8: Same as Fig. 5 for the 12CO J=1 $\rightarrow $0 map of MCLD 123.5+24.9


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