Database on detected stellar occultations by small outer Solar System objects
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J. Ortiz | J. Lecacheux | B. Sicardy | J. Desmars | M. Assafin | R. Vieira-Martins | J. Camargo | F. Braga-Ribas | B. Morgado | G. Benedetti-Rossi | A. Gomes-Júnior | A. Crispim | F. Rommel | R. Duffard | P. Santos-Sanz | C. Pereira | G. Margoti
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