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The Rapid Formation of a Large Rotating Disk Galaxy Three Billion Years After the Big Bang

Nature - United Kingdom
doi 10.1038/nature05052
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Multidisciplinary
Date

August 1, 2006

Authors
R. GenzelL. J. TacconiF. EisenhauerN. M. Förster SchreiberA. CimattiE. DaddiN. BouchéR. DaviesM. D. LehnertD. LutzN. NesvadbaA. VermaR. AbuterK. ShapiroA. SternbergA. RenziniX. KongN. ArimotoM. Mignoli
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC


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