A Virgo Environmental Survey Tracing Ionised Gas Emission (VESTIGE)
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G. Gavazzi | S. Prunet | A. McConnachie | P. Côté | J. Navarro | P. Barmby | M. Fumagalli | F. Boulanger | M. Miville-Deschênes | H. Plana | P. Serra | M. Boquien | F. Combes | L. Drissen | L. Ferrarese | W. Harris | N. Manset | B. Koribalski | B. Koribalski | L. Cortese | P. Amram | H. Wozniak | A. Boselli | V. Buat | S. Tonnesen | K. Spekkens | T. Contini | M. Balogh | S. Gwyn | D. Patton | J. Mendel | J. Roediger | E. Toloba | J. Cuillandre | E. Peng | T. Burdullis | M. Marcelin | A. Petric | D. Burgarella | J. Willis | D. Russeil | N. Prantzos | M. Fossati | S. Boissier | G. Consolandi | A. Longobardi | J. Braine | S. Côté | B. Épinat | S. Gallagher | J. Gómez-López | G. Hensler | J. Navarro | C. Robert | Y. Roehlly | P. Salomé | R. Sánchez-Janssen | M. Sun | J. Taylor | B. Vollmer | D. Devost | B. Mahoney | K. Withington | James E. Taylor | F. Boulanger | P. Durrell | S. Boissier | J. Cuillandre | M. Sun | P. Côté | C. Robert | B. Vollmer | Baerbel S. Koribalski | B. Koribalski
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