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Evidence for a sub-Jovian planet in the young TWA 7 disk. [PDF]
Lagrange AM +28 more
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Strongly lensed supernovae: lessons learned. [PDF]
Goobar A +2 more
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Differentiation of European yellow rust subraces within the 'Warrior(-)' genetic group. [PDF]
Breitkreuz C +9 more
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On the Formation of Elliptical Galaxies via Mergers in Galaxy Groups
Dan S. Taranu +2 more
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Trichosporon austroamericanum Infections among Hospitalized Patients, France, 2022-2024. [PDF]
Burel E +9 more
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Chamber-specific chromatin architecture guides functional interpretation of disease-associated Cis-regulatory elements in human cardiomyocytes. [PDF]
Haydar S +15 more
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2000
Before stellar evolution theory reached its present stage, galactic evolution ideas were tentative and depended not so much on physical arguments (e.g. galactic dynamics) but intuitive notions based on observations of galaxy shapes. Historically this is quite understandable.
Bernard Abrams, Michael Stecker
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Before stellar evolution theory reached its present stage, galactic evolution ideas were tentative and depended not so much on physical arguments (e.g. galactic dynamics) but intuitive notions based on observations of galaxy shapes. Historically this is quite understandable.
Bernard Abrams, Michael Stecker
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2004
Few galaxies are loners: almost all are members of groups of at least a dozen systems. The Milky Way is no exception. It is the second brightest in a group of three dozen, mostly dwarf, galaxies. The brightest member of the Local Galaxy Group is the Andromeda Spiral M31. The most luminous members of the Local Group, including all those visible with any
Craig Crossen, Gerald Rhemann
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Few galaxies are loners: almost all are members of groups of at least a dozen systems. The Milky Way is no exception. It is the second brightest in a group of three dozen, mostly dwarf, galaxies. The brightest member of the Local Galaxy Group is the Andromeda Spiral M31. The most luminous members of the Local Group, including all those visible with any
Craig Crossen, Gerald Rhemann
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Dwarf Galaxies in Nearby Galaxy Groups
2011The nearby Universe is populated mostly by galaxy groups, whose dominant galaxies are surrounded by dwarf galaxies. We have observed nearby galaxy groups in a distance range of 13–34 Mpc with a variety of different morphologies, densities, and richness in order to investigate their dwarf galaxy populations and to detect tidal streams in the halos of ...
Johannes Ludwig +3 more
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