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Swift-XRT six-year monitoring of the ultraluminous X-ray source M33 X-8
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Multiwavelength behaviour of the blazar OJ 248 from radio to γ-rays★
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The dark matter haloes of moderate luminosity X-ray AGN as determined from weak gravitational lensing and host stellar masses
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Blazar candidates beyond redshift 4 observed by Swift
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Abell 1033: birth of a radio phoenix
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Multiple tidal disruption flares in the active galaxy IC 3599