AEGIS20: A Radio Survey of the Extended Groth Strip
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G. Wilson | R. J. Ivison | Ian Smail | S. M. Faber | C. J. Conselice | J.-S. Huang | S. C. Chapman | A. D. Biggs | S. Salim | S. P. Wilner
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