EXOPLANETS FROM THE ARCTIC: THE FIRST WIDE-FIELD SURVEY AT 80°N
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Suresh Sivanandam | Richard Murowinski | Nicholas M. Law | Eric Steinbring | Wolfgang Kerzendorf | Pegah Salbi | W. E. Kerzendorf | S. Sivanandam | N. Law | R. Carlberg | R. Murowinski | A. Ahmadi | Raymond Carlberg | Wai-Hin Wayne Ngan | Aida Ahmadi | E. Steinbring | Pegah Salbi
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