The stellar masses of 25000 galaxies at 0.2

@inproceedings{Borch2006TheSM,
title={The stellar masses of 25000 galaxies at 0.2},
author={Andrea Borch and Klaus Meisenheimer and Eric F. Bell and Hans-Walter Rix and Christian Wolf and Simon Dye and Martina Kleinheinrich and Zolt{\'a}n Kov{\'a}cs and Lutz Wisotzki},
year={2006}
}
• Published 19 April 2006
• Physics, Geology
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