The Cosmic Evolution of Hard X-Ray-selected Active Galactic Nuclei
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P. Capak | W.-H. Wang | R. F. Mushotzky | A. J. Barger | P. Capak | R. Mushotzky | L. Cowie | A. Barger | A. Steffen | Y. Yang | L. L. Cowie | A. T. Steffen | R. Mushotzky | Y. Yang | W.-H. Wang | Y. Yang | Wei-Hao Wang
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