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Date: 2008-12-29 13:25:37
Black holes
Star types
Galaxies
Dark matter
Exotic matter
Accretion disc
Supermassive black hole
Ultraluminous X-ray source
Polar jet
Astronomy
Physics
Matter

Accretion Physics inStellar-Mass Compact Objects

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