Two Flares with One Shock: The Interesting Case of 3C 454.3
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A. Paola | N. Efimova | D. Blinov | V. Pavlidou | S. Kiehlmann | I. Liodakis | V. Larionov | M. Uemura | A. Marscher | S. Jorstad | A. Arkharov | T. Grishina | E. Kopatskaya | D. Morozova | E. Larionova | A. Nikiforova | I. Troitsky | Z. Weaver | Y. Troitskaya | L. Larionova | E. Traianou
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