EXPLORING THE VARIABLE SKY WITH LINEAR. I. PHOTOMETRIC RECALIBRATION WITH THE SLOAN DIGITAL SKY SURVEY
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J. S. Stuart | Andrew C. Becker | vZeljko Ivezi'c | Branimir Sesar | Dylan P. Morgan | Ž. Ivezić | B. Sesar | P. Wo'zniak | J. Scott Stuart | Przemyslaw Wo'zniak | D. Morgan | A. Becker
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