A SURVEY OF LUMINOUS HIGH-REDSHIFT QUASARS WITH SDSS AND WISE. I. TARGET SELECTION AND OPTICAL SPECTROSCOPY
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Z. Cai | Xiaohui Fan | Linhua Jiang | I. McGreer | Ran Wang | Shu I. Wang | Xue-Bing Wu | F. Bian | R. Green | W. Yi | Qian Yang | Feige Wang | Jinyi Yang | M. Yue | Y. Ai | Xiaoyi Dong | W. Zuo | X. Fan | Xue-bing Wu | R. Green
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