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As with planetary nebulae, determinations of the abundance of elements in H II regions are subject to some uncertainty.
There are two different ways of determining the abundance of metals ( that is, elements other than hydrogen and helium ) in nebulae, which rely on different types of spectral lines, and large discrepancies are sometimes seen between the results derived from the two methods.
Some astronomers put this down to the presence of small temperature fluctuations within H II regions ; others claim that the discrepancies are too large to be explained by temperature effects, and hypothesise the existence of cold knots containing very little hydrogen to explain the observations.

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