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Progressive Redshifts in the Late-Time Spectra of Type IA Supernovae
Copyright by Robert Michael Quimby 2006 the Dissertation Committee for Robert Michael Quimby Certifies That This Is the Approved Version of the Following Dissertation
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Optical and IR Observations of SN 2002Dj: Some Possible Common
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Optical and Infrared Observations of SN 2002Dj: Some Possible Common Properties of Fast-Expanding Type Ia Supernovae
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USING LINE PROFILES to TEST the FRATERNITY of TYPE Ia SUPERNOVAE at HIGH and LOW REDSHIFTS1
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