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Chapter 17 Quasars and Active Galaxies. Introduction Quasars, and the way in which they became understood, have been one of the most exciting stories.
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(More) Evidence of Disk-Jet Connection in the Radio Galaxy 3C 120 Ritaban Chatterjee, Boston University. Radio Galaxies in the Chandra Era, July 11 th,
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