THE DISCOVERY OF THE FIRST “CHANGING LOOK” QUASAR: NEW INSIGHTS INTO THE PHYSICS AND PHENOMENOLOGY OF ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI
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Adam D. Myers | Luigi Gallo | Timothy M. Heckman | Gordon T. Richards | Stephanie M. LaMassa | Michael Eracleous | A. Myers | G. Richards | M. Eracleous | T. Heckman | S. Cales | L. Gallo | C. M. Urry | S. LaMassa | E. Moran | Edward C. Moran | Sabrina Cales | C. Meg Urry
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