On the in-flight calibration plans of modern x-ray observatories
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Matteo Guainazzi | Eric J. Miller | Robert Petre | Catherine E. Grant | Marc Audard | Lorenzo Natalucci | Jukka Nevalainen | Laurence P. David | L. Natalucci | M. Audard | R. Petre | M. Guainazzi | L. David | J. Nevalainen | E. Miller | C. Grant
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