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Journal Article Year: 2008 Authors: Gallo, E. and Treu, T. and Jacob, J. and Woo, J.-H. and Marshall, P.J. and Antonucci, R. Black Hole Physics Galaxies: Clusters: Individual: Name: Virgo ...
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Journal Article Year: 2011 Authors: Kaplan, D.L. and O'Shaughnessy, R. and Sesana, A. and Volonteri, M. Black Hole Physics COSMOLOGY: OBSERVATIONS radio continuum: general ...
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Journal Article Year: 2002 Authors: Hughes, S.A. Black Hole Physics GRAVITATION GRAVITATIONAL WAVES cosmology: miscellaneous Publication: Monthly Notices of...
Anonymous - 2013-04-15 11:15
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Journal Article Year: 2005 Authors: Rusin, D. and Keeton, C.R. and Winn, J.N. Black Hole Physics GALAXIES: NUCLEI COSMOLOGY: GRAVITATIONAL LENSING Publication: ...
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Journal Article Year: 2004 Authors: Bowman, J.D. and Hewitt, J.N. and Kiger, J.R. Black Hole Physics GALAXIES: EVOLUTION COSMOLOGY: GRAVITATIONAL LENSING surveys ...
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Journal Article Year: 2004 Authors: Favata, M. and Hughes, S.A. and Holz, D.E. Black Hole Physics GALAXIES: NUCLEI GRAVITATION GRAVITATIONAL WAVES Publication: ...
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Journal Article Year: 2009 Authors: Sesana, A. and Gair, J. and Mandel, I. and Vecchio, A. Black Hole Physics GRAVITATIONAL WAVES Publication: Astrophysical Journal,...
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Journal Article Year: 2012 Authors: Noble, S.C. and Mundim, B.C. and Nakano, H. and Krolik, J.H. and Campanelli, M. and Zlochower, Y. and Yunes, N. Accretion accretion disks Black...
Anonymous - 2013-04-15 11:14
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Journal Article Year: 2011 Authors: O'Shaughnessy, R. and Kaplan, D.L. and Sesana, A. and Kamble, A. Black Hole Physics COSMOLOGY: OBSERVATIONS radio continuum: general ...
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Journal Article Year: 2012 Authors: Kreidberg, L. and Bailyn, C.D. and Farr, W.M. and Kalogera, V. Black Hole Physics X-rays: binaries Publication: Astrophysical Journal ...
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A nearby star is pummeling a companion planet with a barrage of X-rays a hundred thousand times more than the Earth receives from the Sun. Credit: NASA/CXC/NSF/IPAC/2MASS (see the 

