A fast ionised wind in a Star Forming-Quasar system at z~1.5 resolved through Adaptive Optics assisted near-infrared data
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G. Zamorani | M. Mignoli | G. Cresci | A. Bongiorno | M. Brusa | A. Comastri | A. Marconi | T. Contini | F. Fiore | S. Berta | D. Rosario | Michele Perna | V. Mainieri | F. Lamareille | G. Lanzuisi | M. Schramm | I. Delvecchio | Dr. Poonam Kakkad
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