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Arguments for the presence of undiscovered satellites [1]. / Bowell, E. L.G.; Wilson, L.
In: Nature, Vol. 216, No. 5116, 18.11.1967, p. 669.

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Bowell ELG, Wilson L. Arguments for the presence of undiscovered satellites [1]. Nature. 1967 Nov 18;216(5116):669. doi: 10.1038/216669a0

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Bowell, E. L.G. ; Wilson, L. / Arguments for the presence of undiscovered satellites [1]. In: Nature. 1967 ; Vol. 216, No. 5116. pp. 669.

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