Searching for cool core clusters at high redshift
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P. Rosati | E. Observatory | P. Tozzi | H. Boehringer | S. Ettori | I. Bologna | Joana S. Santos | I. Trieste | A. F. M. F. E. Physik | I. A. D. Bologna
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