The Las Campanas IR Survey: Early Type Galaxy Progenitors Beyond Redshift One
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R. G. McMahon | R. S. Ellis | C. N. Sabbey | O. Lahav | P. Martini | S. E. Persson | R. G. Carlberg | J. Wilson | H.-W. Chen | P. J. McCarthy | R. G. Abraham | R. O. Marzke | J. R. Lewis | D. C. Murphy | A. E. Firth | A. Oemler | R. S. Somerville | M. G. Beckett | C. D. MacKay Carnegie Observatories University of Tor IoA | Cambridge Caltech
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