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Table 1:

The most magnified supernovae and the characteristics of the galaxies dominating the magnification.
  Magnification factor $\mu$ Most important lensing galaxies
SN z K06 TF-FJ z(galaxy) d ( $^{\prime \prime }$) $\sigma $ km s-1 (K06) $\sigma $ km s-1 (TF-FJ)
04D1iv 0.998 1.267 $\pm$ 0.034 1.199 $\pm$ 0.031 0.60 7.8 299 295
        0.51 5.8 217 154
04D2kr 0.744 1.208 $\pm$ 0.046 1.355 $\pm$ 0.182 0.228 1.5 119 150
05D2by 0.891 1.135 $\pm$ 0.016 1.059 $\pm$ 0.035 0.66 1.8 89 50
        0.68 4.3 151 167
        0.44 2.7 88 54
05D2bt 0.68 1.224 $\pm$ 0.33 1.113 $\pm$ 0.033 0.31 0.5 99 65
05D3cx 0.805 1.143  $\pm$ 0.026 1.127 $\pm$ 0.035 0.38 6.4 224 243
03D4cx 0.949 1.179 $\pm$ 0.038 1.205 $\pm$ 0.054 0.45 5.5 246 259
04D4bq 0.55 1.196 $\pm$ 0.027 1.114 $\pm$ 0.028 0.32 4.4 152 108
        0.38 4.1 190 138
05D4cq 0.702 1.168 $\pm$ 0.028 1.133 $\pm$ 0.026 0.28 15.7 282 298
        0.43 2.9 106 67


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