High-Resolution Mid-Infrared Imaging of Infrared-Luminous Starburst Galaxies
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G. Neugebauer | E. Becklin | M. Ressler | K. Matthews | B. Soifer | A. Weinberger | E. Egami | J. Condon | S. Stolovy | N. Scoville | E. Egami | Jim Condon | A. J. Weinberger | K. Matthews
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