A Gaia DR2 view of the open cluster population in the Milky Way
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R. Carrera | A. Krone-Martins | A. Vallenari | C. Soubiran | C. Jordi | A. Moitinho | D. Bossini | A. Bragaglia | T. Cantat-Gaudin | L. Casamiquela | A. Castro-Ginard | R. Sordo | L. Balaguer-N'unez
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