The XXL Survey
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Jonas Le Fevre | B. Altieri | F. Marulli | S. Maurogordato | M. Sereno | S. Desai | C. Lidman | M. Huynh | C. Adami | A. Cappi | E. Pompei | S. Fotopoulou | J. Delhaize | P. Ciliegi | I. Valtchanov | T. Sadibekova | M. Pierre | E. Koulouridis | F. Pacaud | V. Smolčić | M. Birkinshaw | B. Poggianti | F. Gastaldello | S. Ettori | M. Plionis | A. Veropalumbo | S. Aliş | I. Delvecchio | A. Kapińska | N. Jurlin | A. Butler | M. Plionis | L. Faccioli | M. Pierre | L. Moscardini | S. Alis
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