PROBING THE $\mathcal M_{\rm BH}$-σ*RELATION IN THE NON-LOCAL UNIVERSE USING RED QSOs
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PROBING THE $\mathcal M_{\rm BH}$-σ*RELATION IN THE NON-LOCAL UNIVERSE USING RED QSOs
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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 760, Issue 1, Pages 38
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IOP Publishing
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2012-10-31
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10.1088/0004-637x/760/1/38
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