Gamma-Ray Burst Afterglows as Probes of Environment and Blast Wave Physics. I. Absorption by Host-Galaxy Gas and Dust
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E. Rol | K. Wiersema | Leicester | C. Kouveliotou | P. A. Curran | A. J. van der Horst | NASAMSFC | R. L. C. Starling | R. A. M. J. Wijers | M. H. M. Heemskerk Amsterdam
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