A Metal-rich Molecular Cloud Surrounds GRB 050904 at Redshift 6.3
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G. Tagliaferri | S. Campana | S. Covino | R. Perna | G. Chincarini | A. Moretti | P. Romano | D. Lazzati | R. Perna | A. Moretti | G. Tagliaferri | G. Chincarini | S. Covino | D. Lazzati | S. Campana | P. Romano | G. Cusumano | G. Cusumano | E. Ripamonti | E. Ripamonti
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