Exploring the mass assembly of the early-type disc galaxy NGC 3115 with MUSE
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Eric Emsellem | Thierry Contini | Peter M. Weilbacher | Richard M. McDermid | E. Emsellem | R. McDermid | P. Weilbacher | A. Gu'erou | D. Krajnovi'c | T. Contini | Adrien Gu'erou | Davor Krajnovi'c
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