Detection of a new white-dwarf binary system in the extreme ultraviolet using the Rosat Wide Field Camera
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E. R. Breeveld | R. Willingale | M. Watson | T. Sumner | M. Barstow | H. Huckle | M. Sims | A. Wells | B. Kent | A. Richards | P. Charles | J. Pye | C. Goodall | B. Cooke | J. S. Wright | J. A. Gourlay | B. Hassall | M. Watson
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