The Structure and Dynamics of the Subparsec Jet in M87 Based on 50 VLBA Observations over 17 Years at 43 GHz
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William Junor | Chun Ly | R. Walker | P. Hardee | F. Davies | C. Ly | W. Junor | Frederick B. Davies | R. Craig Walker | Phillip E. Hardee
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