Homogeneous Velocity-Distance Data for Peculiar Velocity Analysis. III. The Mark III Catalog of Galaxy Peculiar Velocities
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S. Faber | D. Burstein | S. Courteau | J. Willick | M. Strauss | A. Dekel
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