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A. Hopkins | L. Guzzo | S. Paltani | B. Altieri | F. Marulli | S. Maurogordato | A. Evrard | S. Driver | M. Bremer | C. Lidman | I. Baldry | J. Liske | A. Robotham | L. Faccioli | M. Huynh | B. Granett | C. Adami | D. Bottini | O. Cucciati | A. Iovino | K. Małek | M. Polletta | A. Pollo | L. Tasca | D. Vergani | R. Tuffs | M. Grootes | M. Owers | C. Horellou | E. Pompei | L. Chiappetti | S. Fotopoulou | M. Brown | J. Delhaize | T. Ponman | B. Maughan | I. Valtchanov | T. Sadibekova | M. Pierre | E. Koulouridis | M. Ramos-Ceja | F. Pacaud | J. Willis | V. Smolčić | M. Birkinshaw | C. Vignali | E. Elmer | B. Poggianti | V. Guglielmo | F. Gastaldello | S. Ettori | P. Giles | M. Plionis | D. Eckert | D. Rapetti | S. Aliş | C. Lidman | M. Ricci | C. Caretta | A. Butler | M. Plionis | J. Lef | G. Wagner | the Xxl consortium | C. Horellou | R. Eyles | M. Pierre | J. Liske | S. Alis | Michael J. I. Brown | A. Hopkins | M. Pierre | J. Willis | Dominique Eckert | Malcolm N Bremer | B. Altieri | M. Polletta | R. Tuffs | Glenn Wagner | K. Małek | M. Ricci | C. A. Caretta | B. R. Granett | J. Lefevre
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