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Galaxy evolution: Red giants in blue dwarfs
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Battersby, S
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Macmillan Journals ltd., etc.]
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1998
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Comets: Hale-Bopp'S atomic tail
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Battersby, S
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Macmillan Journals ltd., etc.]
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1997
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Fluid dynamics: Long drops in free fall
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Battersby, S
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Macmillan Journals ltd., etc.]
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1997
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Active galaxies: A safer hiding hole
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Battersby, S
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Macmillan Journals ltd., etc.]
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1997
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Jupiter's moons: Virgin Callisto
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Battersby, S
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Macmillan Journals ltd., etc.]
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1997
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Gravity's Fatal Attraction: Black Holes in the Universe
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Battersby, S
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Macmillan Journals ltd., etc.]
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1996
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Microengineering: Narrow in the beam
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Battersby, S
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Macmillan Journals ltd., etc.]
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1996
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The Three Big Bangs: Comet Crashes, Exploding Stars, and the Creation ofthe Universe by P. M. Dauber & R. A. Muller
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Battersby, S
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Macmillan Journals ltd., etc.]
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1996
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Astronomy: Unique half-eternity ring
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Battersby, S
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Macmillan Journals ltd., etc.]
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1996
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Extrasolar planets: Silhouettes of future worlds
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Battersby, S
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Macmillan Journals ltd., etc.]
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1996
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