Radio source calibration for the Very Small Array and other cosmic microwave background instruments at around 30 GHz
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M. Hobson | A. Lasenby | R. Saunders | K. Grainge | R. Rebolo | R. Davies | C. Dickinson | Y. Hafez | A. Taylor | M. Tucci | J. Rubiño-Martín | E. Battistelli | R. Watson | K. Cleary | D. Titterington | T. Franzen | R. Génova-Santos | K. Lancaster | P. Scott | M. Jones | F. Blanco | C. P. Padilla-Torres | R. Davis | R. Davis | Michael E. Jones | Carmen P. Padilla-Torres
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