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O. A. Gonzalez , M. Rejkuba , M. Zoccali , V. Hill , G. Battaglia , C. Babusiaux , D. Minniti , B. Barbuy , A. Alves-Brito , A. Renzini
A&A, 530 (2011) A54
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