Persistent rings in and around Jupiter's anticyclones - Observations and theory
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Michael H. Wong | Imke de Pater | Xylar Asay-Davis | Albert Rudolph Conrad | Philip S. Marcus | Máté Ádámkovics | P. Marcus | I. Pater | M. Ádámkovics | A. Conrad | S. Luszcz-Cook | M. Wong | X. Asay-Davis | C. Go | Christopher Y. Go | Statia H. Luszcz-Cook
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