THE EXTREMELY RED HOST GALAXY OF GRB 080207
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Sandra Savaglio | Giovanni Cresci | Elena Pian | G. Cresci | E. Palazzi | E. Pian | L. Hunt | M. Michałowski | S. Klose | S. Savaglio | A. Rossi | Eliana Palazzi | Sylvio Klose | Leslie Hunt | Andrea Rossi | Michal Michalowski | A. Rossi
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