THE SECOND SURVEY OF THE MOLECULAR CLOUDS IN THE LARGE MAGELLANIC CLOUD BY NANTEN. II. STAR FORMATION
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A. Kawamura | L. Staveley-Smith | Y. Fukui | T. Minamidani | T. Onishi | A. Mizuno | N. Mizuno | Y. Mizuno | Sungeun Kim | Miroslav D. Fillipović
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