EXPLORATORY X-RAY MONITORING OF LUMINOUS RADIO-QUIET QUASARS AT HIGH REDSHIFT: INITIAL RESULTS
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Technion | D. Schneider | U. Washington | The Cosmos | W. Brandt | O. Shemmer | P. Lira | M. Paolillo | U. Chile | S. Kaspi | C. Vignali | A. D. Center | U. Bologna | R. Gibson | U. PennState | Penn State U. - Institute for Gravitation | U. Napoli | U. TelAviv | Matthew S. Stein | Robert R. Gibson U. North Texas | D. Schneider | D. Schneider | D. Schneider
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