Spectroscopy, MOST Photometry, and Interferometry of MWC 314: Is it an LBV or an interacting binary?
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Laszlo Sturmann | Stephen T. Ridgway | Judit Sturmann | Harold A. McAlister | Jeremy Jones | Gail Schaefer | Rainer Kuschnig | Dimitar Sasselov | Douglas R. Gies | Chris Farrington | Werner Weiss | Rachel Matson | Noel D. Richardson | Anthony F. J. Moffat | Nicole St-Louis | Anatoly S. Miroshnichenko | Emily J. Aldoretta | Tahina Ramiaramanantsoa | Norm Vargas | Tabetha S. Boyajian | Herbert Pablo | Jason Rowe | Jaymie Matthews | Hideyuki Saio | S. Ridgway | G. Schaefer | D. Sasselov | T. Boyajian | J. Rowe | N. Scott | R. Matson | D. Guenther | J. Matthews | T. Brummelaar | J. Sturmann | L. Sturmann | H. Mcalister | C. Farrington | A. Miroshnichenko | S. Rucinski | D. Gies | N. St-Louis | S. Zharikov | H. Saio | H. Pablo | D. Raghavan | Jeremy Jones | R. Kuschnig | 'Etienne Artigau | R. Maltais-Tariant | A. Moffat | W. Weiss | C. Cameron | Theo ten Brummelaar | 'Etienne Artigau | Chris Cameron | Deepak Raghavan | N. Vargas | Kathryn Gordon | N. Richardson | D. O'Brien | T. Ramiaramanantsoa | Slavek Rucinski | David O'Brien | Raphael Maltais-Tariant | Nic Scott | Joshua D. Thomas | Nils Turner | Sergey Zharikov | David Guenther | Joshua D Thomas | N. Turner | Kathryn D. Gordon | E. Aldoretta | 'E. Artigau
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