FIRST–2MASS RED QUASARS: TRANSITIONAL OBJECTS EMERGING FROM THE DUST
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S. Djorgovski | A. Mahabal | A. Myers | D. York | J. Ge | P. Petitjean | N. Ross | E. Glikman | T. Urrutia | M. Lacy | D. Schneider | Donald G. York | D. Schneider
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