The black hole mass vs bulge mass relationship in spiral galaxies
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H. Ford | J. Binney | M. Carollo | W. Sparks | C. Carollo | M. Stiavelli | Z. Tsvetanov | C. Scarlata | A. Marconi | J. Gerssen | D. Axon | M. Merrifield | R. Marel | L. Dressel | A. Capetti | M. Hughes | J. Atkinson | D. Macchetto | W. Maciejewski | R. V. D. Marel | H. Ford | M. Stiavelli | J. Binney | A. Capetti | A. Marconi | M. Merrifield | W. Sparks | C. Scarlata | L. Dressel
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