An HST/ACS view of the inhomogeneous outer halo of M31
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N. R. Tanvir | A. D. Mackey | A. M. N. Ferguson | R. A. Ibata | G. F. Lewis | S. C. Chapman | A. Huxor | M. J. Irwin | J. C. Richardson | M. Irwin | N. Tanvir | R. Ibata | M. Irwin | G. Lewis | A. Ferguson | S. Chapman | A. Huxor | A. Mackey | J. Richardson
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