THE SPLASH SURVEY: INTERNAL KINEMATICS, CHEMICAL ABUNDANCES, AND MASSES OF THE ANDROMEDA I, II, III, VII, X, AND XIV DWARF SPHEROIDAL GALAXIES,
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R. Beaton | S. Majewski | R. Patterson | E. Kirby | J. Kalirai | M. Geha | P. Guhathakurta | K. Gilbert | J. Ostheimer | J. Wolf | R. J. Patterson
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