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Title
Mass Production of 2021 KMTNet Microlensing Planets. I
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Journal
ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL
Volume 164, Issue 5, Pages 180
Publisher
American Astronomical Society
Online
2022-10-10
DOI
10.3847/1538-3881/ac8d6c
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