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Publications by J. B. Hutchings
Radiative Acceleration and Ultraviolet Resonance Line Profiles in OB Supergiants
Symposium - International Astronomical Union
Spectra and Photometry of Be Stars: (Review Paper)
Symposium - International Astronomical Union
The Mass-Exchange Binary Sco X-1
Symposium - International Astronomical Union
Tests of the Binary Hypothesis of Novae Through Nova Nebulae Observations
Symposium - International Astronomical Union
Quasar Radio Structure in Cluster Environments
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