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Fig. 1.

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Detail of Magellan telescope IMACS Sloan r-band image of NGC 3269. North is up and east to the left. The patch lies 34″ south-west of the bright nucleus. The line indicates the orientation of the GMOS long-slit through the nucleus and the patch. The two tiny patches and the virtual slit used in Dirsch et al. (2005) are indicated. The circle shows the full width at half maximum (FWHM) of the ALMA primary beam at 228 GHz. The 6″ by 6″ inset in the lower left shows a smoothed contrast-enhanced Magellan Instant Camera (MagIC) B-band image (Dirsch et al. 2005) of the patch.

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