The Australia Telescope 20-GHz (AT20G) Survey: the Bright Source Sample
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Roberto Ricci | Warwick E. Wilson | Elaine M. Sadler | Carole A. Jackson | Marcella Massardi | Michael J. Kesteven | Philip G. Edwards | Tara Murphy | Gianfranco De Zotti | Ravi Subrahmanyan | R. Ekers | T. Murphy | P. Edwards | G. Zotti | M. Massardi | E. Sadler | L. Staveley-Smith | P. Hancock | E. Mahony | R. Ricci | C. Jackson | M. Kesteven | C. Phillips | R. Subrahmanyan | M. Walker | W. Wilson | Paul J. Hancock | Ronald D. Ekers | Sarah Burke | Elizabeth Mahony | Christopher J. Phillips | Lister Staveley--Smith | Mark A. Walker | Sarah Burke | C. Jackson
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