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1962ApJS....7..141M 172 83 Brightness distribution in discrete radio sources. III. The structure of the sources. MALTBY P. and MOFFET A.T.
1963MNRAS.125..261C 161 218 The radio frequency spectra of discrete radio sources. CONWAY R.G., KELLERMANN K.I. and LONG R.J.
1964AJ.....69..772F 42 24 Accurate right ascencions for 226 radio sources. FOMALONT E.B., MATTHEWS T.A., MORRIS D., et al.
1964ApJ...140..969K 241 142 The spectra of non-thermal radio sources. KELLERMANN K.I.
1966ApJ...144.1229B 15 34 Radio and optical data on fifteen quasi-stellar objects. BOLTON J.G., SHIMMINS A.J., EKERS J., et al.
1966AuJPh..19..649S 642 54 Accurate positions of 644 radio sources. SHIMMINS A.J., CLARKE M.E. and EKERS R.D.
1966AuJPh..19..837S 631 90 The Parkes catalogue of radio sources. Declination zone 0 to -20. SHIMMINS A.J., DAY G.A., EKERS R.D., et al.
1967ApJ...148L..53K 7 34 Optical polarization measures of five radio sources. KINMAN T.D.
1968AJ.....73..298K 639 89 Measurements of the flux density of discrete radio sources at centimeter wawelengths. I. Observations at 2695 MHz. (11.3cm). KELLERMANN K.I., PAULINY-TOTH I.I.K. and TYLER W.C.
1968AJ.....73..953P 506 86 Measurements of the flux density and spectra of discrete sources at centimeter wavelengths. II. The observations at 5 GHz (6cm). PAULINY-TOTH I.I.K. and KELLERMANN K.I.
1968ApJS...15..203F 534 116 The east-west structure of radio sources at 1425 MHz. FOMALONT E.B.
1969AJ.....74..366R viz 210 54 Spectral flux densities of radio sources at 22.25 MHz. I. ROGER R.S., COSTAIN C.H. and LACEY J.D.
1969ApJ...156L..11L 21 16 Positions of twenty-one Quasi-Stellar Objects. LU P.K.
1969MNRAS.146..313B 61 35 Long baseline interferometer, observations at 408 and 448 MHz. I. The observations. BROTEN N.W., CLARKE R.W., LEGG T.H., et al.
1970AJ.....75..351E 4213 76 The Ohio Survey between 0 and -36 degrees. EHMAN J.R., DIXON R.S. and KRAUS J.D.
1970AJ.....75.1015M 143 26 Precise declinations and optical identifications of selected discrete radio source. MOSELEY G.F., BROOKS C.C. and DOUGLAS J.N.
1970ApJ...159..341O 28 155 Absolute spectral energy distribution of quasi-stellar objects from 0.3 to 2.2 microns. OKE J.B. and NEUGEBAUER G.
1970PASP...82..898G 5 10 Ton 202, a quasi-stellar radio source. GREENSTEIN J.L. and OKE J.B.
1971AJ.....76....5F 354 74 Positions of 352 small-diameter radio sources. FOMALONT E.B. and MOFFET A.T.
1971AJ.....76...25A 18 46 Short-time-scale variability in QSO's. ANGIONE R.J.
1971AJ.....76..412A 50 64 Photoelectric sequences for the brighter QSO's. ANGIONE R.J.
1971ApJ...164..237M 78 48 The radio structures of seventy-nine quasi-stellar objects. MacDONALD G.H. and MILEY G.K.
1971MNRAS.152..277H 78 69 Optical positions for 87 identified radio sources. HUNSTEAD R.W.
1971MNRAS.152..477M 128 198 The radio structure of quasars - A statistical investigation. MILEY G.K.
1971MNRAS.153..443T 20 2 Optical monitoring of radio sources - III. Further observations of quasars. TRITTON K.P. and SELMES R.A.
1971PASP...83..611D 202 86 A catalogue of quasars. DE VENY J.B., OSBORN W.H. and JANES K.
1972AJ.....77..829L 26 59 Optical monitoring of quasistellar objects. I. LU P.K.
1972MNRAS.157..367H 312 61 Accurate positions of radio sources at 408 MHz. HUNSTEAD R.W.
1973AJ.....78..353A 23 69 QSO historical light curves. ANGIONE R.J.
1973AJ.....78..828K 500 79 Measurements of the flux density and spectra of discrete radio sources at centimeter wavelengths. IV. The observations at 10.7 GHz (2.8 cm). KELLERMANN K.I. and PAULINY-TOTH I.I.K.
1973AJ.....78.1030R 227 114 The low-frequency spectra of nonthermal radio sources. ROGER R.S., BRIDLE A.H. and COSTAIN C.H.
1974ApJ...189...17M 23 64 Are quasars dusty ? McKEE C.F. and PETROSIAN V.
1974PASP...86..873G 93 55 The degree of optical variability of quasi-stellar objects. GRANDI S.A. and TIFFT W.G.
1975AJ.....80....1K 178 23 Radio spectra and red shifts of 179 QSOs. KRAUS J.D. and GEARHART M.R.
1975MNRAS.170...15S 37 45 Optical monitoring of radio sources - IV. Results up to 1973 April. SELMES R.A., TRITTON K.P. and WORDSWORTH R.W.
1975MmSAI..46..461B 493 7 Catalogue of quasi-stellar-objects. BARBIERI C., CAPACCIOLI M. and ZAMBON M.
1976AJ.....81..489P 22 64 Search for correlated radio and optical events in long-term studies of extragalactic sources. POMPHREY R.B., SMITH A.G., LEACOCK R.J., et al.
1976AJ.....81..574P 412 12 Radio two-color diagram for QSOs, spiral galaxies, and BL Lac objets. PACHT E.
1977A&AS...27..205S 398 12 A comprehensive catalogue of quasi-stellar objects. SMITH-HAENNI A.L.
1977AJ.....82....1R 196 108 Interferometer observations of radio sources in clusters of galaxies. IV. RUDNICK L. and OWEN F.N.
1978A&AS...34..129M 124 118 Radio intensity and polarization distributions of quasars at three frequencies. MILEY G.K. and HARTSUIJKER A.P.
1978AJ.....83..863A 105 126 A ten-year study of extragalactic variables sources at centimeter wavelengths. ANDREW B.H., MacLEOD J.M., HARVEY G.A., et al.
1978LicOB.805....1B 34 0 Relative quasar luminosities determined from emission line strengths. BALDWIN J.A., BURKE W.L., GASKELL C.M., et al.
1979A&AS...35..391B 34 50 A study of the optical variability of the quasistellar objects in the 13h +36 field -I: The blue magnitudes. BONOLI F., BRACCESI A., FEDERICI L., et al.
1979ApJ...230...79N 1 39 350 Absolute spectral energy distribution of quasi-stellar objects from 0.3 to 10 microns. NEUGEBAUER G., OKE J.B., BECKLIN E.E., et al.
1980AJ.....85.1555W 36 34 Optical polarimetry of quasi-stellar and BL Lac objects. WILLS D., WILLS B.J., BREGER M., et al.
1980ApJ...239..483G 3 6 119 Observations of quasars with the International Ultraviolet Explorer satellite. GREEN R.F., PIER J.R., SCHMIDT M., et al.
1981A&A....98..300T 108 15 A study of galactic absorption as revealed by the reddenings of quasars. TEERIKORPI P.
1981A&A....98..309T 44 8 On the Hubble diagram for quasars as a corrected for galactic absorption: evidence for a separate class of the most luminous quasars. TEERIKORPI P.
1981AJ.....86..653A 15 37 Optical monitoring of 15 quasars. ANGIONE R.J., MOORE E.P., ROOSEN R.G., et al.
1981ApJS...45...97S viz 419 281 The Faraday rotation measures of extragalactic radio sources. SIMARD-NORMANDIN M., KRONBERG P.P. and BUTTON S.
1981Ap&SS..74..409B viz 325 18 Decametric survey of discrete sources. VII. Source catalogue in the range of declination -2 to -13. BRAUDE S.Y., MIROSHNITCHENKO A.P., SOKOLOV K.P., et al.
1981Ap&SS..76..279B 147 6 Decametric survey of discrete sources. VIII. Spectra of discrete sources in the range 12.6 to 1400 MHz for declinations -2 to -13. BRAUDE S.Y., MIROSHNITCHENKO A.P., SOKOLOV K.P., et al.
1982ApJ...263...79G 2 30 322 A redshift difference between high and low ionization emission-line regions in QSO's-evidence for radial motions. GASKELL C.M.
1982MNRAS.199..943H 49 113 An infrared study of quasars. HYLAND A.R. and ALLEN D.A.
1982LicOB.927....1G 33 0 A redshift difference between high and low ionization emission-line regions in QSOs-evidence for radial motions. GASKELL C.M.
1982IUE82......160W 15 ~ A comparison of the emission line properties between quasars and type1 Seyfert galaxies. WU C.C., BOGGESS A. and GULL T.R.
1983AJ.....88..709H 343 140 Are wide-angle radio-tail QSOs members of clusters of galaxies ? I. VLA maps at 20 cm of 117 radio quasars. HINTZEN P., ULVESTAD J. and OWEN F.
1983ApJ...268..582M 12 6 362 The ultraviolet excess of luminous quasars. II. Evidence for massive accretion disks. MALKAN M.A.
1983ApJ...272...11P 131 80 Optical variability, absolute luminosity, and the Hubble diagram for QSOs. PICA A.J. and SMITH A.G.
1983ApJ...275...53E 5 14 High-velocity absorbing cloudlets as potential contributors to observed quasar continua. EASTMAN R.G., MacALPINE G.M. and RICHSTONE D.O.
1983MNRAS.203..861C 66 11 Optical positions of quasars. CLEMENTS E.D.
1983MNRAS.205..793W 66 40 A study of a representative sample of flat-spectrum radio sources. WRIGHT A., ABLES J.G. and ALLEN D.A.
1983Ap&SS..94...31G 11 1 On the dynamical structure of QSOs and the origin of emission clouds. GURZADYAN G.A. and GURZADYAN V.G.
1984A&A...131...81M 221 5 One more sample supporting the cosmological evolution of flat-spectrum quasars. MAVRIDES S. and MUTUS H.
1984A&A...132..179T 87 10 On the asymmetry of double radio sources in quasars. TEERIKORPI P.
1984A&A...135..289R 21 56 The milliarcsecond scale structure of low frequency variable sources. ROMNEY J., PADRIELLI L., BARTEL N., et al.
1984ApJ...277...64O 30 60 The 3000 A bump in quasars. OKE J.B., SHIELDS G.A. and KORYCANSKY D.G.
1984ApJ...278..558M 3 8 144 The line continuum luminosity ratio in active galactic nuclei: or, on the "Baldwin effect". MUSHOTZKY R. and FERLAND G.J.
1984ApJ...279...19W 125 72 The rotation measure distribution of QSOs and of intervening clouds: magnetic fields and column densities. WELTER G.L., PERRY J.J. and KRONBERG P.P.
1984ApJ...279..465M 240 150 A comparison of the properties of highly polarized QSOs versus low-polarization QSOs. MOORE R.L. and STOCKMAN H.S.
1984ApJ...279..485S 142 131 The optical polarization properties of "normal" quasars. STOCKMAN H.S., MOORE R.L. and ANGEL J.R.P.
1984ApJ...284...33R 148 61 Effects of dust on the infrared emission, selected line ratios, and polarization of Seyfert 1 galaxies, broad-line radio galaxies, and quasars. RUDY R.J.
1984MNRAS.207..263B 33 85 Inferences from a study of Fe II emission in radio-loud and radio-quiet quasars. BERGERON J. and KUNTH D.
1985A&A...152..271M 36 24 UBVRI observations of quasars. MOLES M., GARCIA-PELAYO J.M., MASEGOSA J., et al.
1985A&AS...61..225A 271 40 UBV photometry of quasars and quasar candidates. II. ADAM G.
1985AJ.....90...30R 87 51 Alignment of radio and optical polarization with VLBI structure. RUSK R. and SEAQUIST E.R.
1985AJ.....90.1599P 1228 134 A VLBI survey at 2.29 GHz. PRESTON R.A., MORABITO D.D., WILLIAMS J.G., et al.
1985ApJ...288...94W 15 7 436 Broad emission features in QSOs and active galactic nuclei. II. New observations and theory of Fe II and HI emission. WILLS B.J., NETZER H. and WILLS D.
1985ApJ...291..128K 21 68 The ultraviolet spectra of intermediate-redshift quasars. KINNEY A.L., HUGGINS P.J., BREGMAN J.N., et al.
1985MNRAS.216...63N 2 8 83 Quasar discs - I. The Baldwin effect. NETZER H.
1985MNRAS.216..173W viz 223 279 Bright extragalactic radio sources at 2.7 GHz- III. The all-sky catalogue. WALL J.V. and PEACOCK J.A.
1985PASP...97..684M 70 T                   1 1 7 An emission-line companion galaxy to the quasar
PKS 0405-123.
MARR J. and SPINRAD H.
1985IzPul.203...28K 57 0 Astrometry from optical positions of extragalactic radio sources. KUMKOVA I.I.
1985RMxAA..10..101C 87 2 A search for variable radiosources at 1410 MHz. COLOMB F.R., GIACANI E.B., LOISEAU N., et al.
1986A&A...165...53P 25 36 Two epoch VLBI observations of a sample of low frequency variable sources. PADRIELLI L., ROMNEY J.D., BARTEL N., et al.
1986A&AS...65..485R viz 406 21 Spectral flux densities of radio sources at 22 MHz. ROGER R.S., COSTAIN C.H. and STEWART D.I.
1986ApJ...302...56W 70 261 Relativistic beaming and quasar emission lines. WILLS B.J. and BROWNE I.W.A.
1986ApJ...308..571M 7 12 An unusual jetlike feature associated with the Seyfert galaxy Markarian 315. MacKENTY J.W.
1986ApJ...308..815N 180 175 Quasars measured by the Infrared Astronomical Satellite. NEUGEBAUER G., MILEY G.K., SOIFER B.T., et al.
1986MNRAS.218..265P 43 73 The statistics of radio emission from quasars. PEACOCK J.A., MILLER L. and LONGAIR M.S.
1986NIA86......711G 70 T                   1 2 ~ Variability of emission lines in quasar spectra :
Q 0405-123 and Q 1202+281
GONDHALEKAR P.M., O'BRIEN P.T. and WILSON R.
1987A&A...178....1W 143 11 Observational study of Hubble diagram. WAMPLER E.J.
1987A&AS...67...63P 49 46 Multifrequency observations of low frequency variable sources : a statistical analysis. PADRIELLI L., ALLER M.F., ALLER H.D., et al.
1987AJ.....93.1484M 266 27 A systematic search for long-term variability in a large sample of X-ray sources. MACCACARO T., GARILLI B. and MEREGHETTI S.
1987ApJ...314..145K 19 41 The ultraviolet spectra of intermediate-redshift quasars. II. KINNEY A.L., HUGGINS P.J., GLASSGOLD A.E., et al.
1987ApJS...64..667T 90 99 High-resolution spectra of 24 low-redshift QSOs: the properties of MgII absorption systems. TYTLER D., BOKSENBERG A., SARGENT W.L.W., et al.
1987Ap&SS.134...35Y 315 2 The spectral properties of quasars. YU K.N.
1988A&A...196..255V 43 6 Search for an excess rotation measure in the shell around the Eridanus cavity. VALLEE J.P., MacLEOD J.M. and BROTEN N.W.
1988A&AS...75..317S 296 142 Millimeter continuum measurements of extragalactic radio sources. STEPPE H., SALTER C.J., CHINI R., et al.
1988A&AS...76...21Q 270 16 Radio spectra of quasars. I. QUINIENTO Z.M., CERSOSIMO J.C. and COLOMB F.R.
1988AJ.....96.1731R 35 26 Microarcsecond optical astrometry: an instrument and its astrophysical applications. REASENBERG R.D., BABCOCK R.W., CHANDLER J.F., et al.
1988ApJ...332...96L 130 36 An investigation of Lyman-limit absorption in QSO spectra: indirect evidence for evolution of the multicomponent nature of the absorbers. LANZETTA K.M.
1988MNRAS.233..801O 104 92 The ultraviolet continuum of quasars -I. The shape of the continuum, continuum reddening and intervening absorption. O'BRIEN P.T., GONDHALEKAR P.M. and WILSON R.
1988MNRAS.233..845O 58 23 The ultraviolet continuum of quasars -II. Continuum variability. O'BRIEN P.T., GONDHALEKAR P.M. and WILSON R.
1988Ap&SS.141..303B 676 71 Catalogue of unambiguous (Faraday-thin, one-component, spectrum-selected) rotation measures for galaxies and quasars. BROTEN N.W., MacLEOD J.M. and VALLEE J.P.
1988IUE88...2..261O 14 ~ Quasar ultraviolet continuum variability. O'BRIEN P.T., GONDHALEKAR P.M. and WILSON R.
1988IUE88...2..269S 21 ~ Emission features in moderate-redshift QSO spectra shortward of Lymanalpha. SOFIA U.J., BRUHWEILER F.C. and KAFATOS M.
1988IUE88...2..277K 9 ~ IUE quasar atlas. KINNEY A.L., BOHLIN R.C., NEILL J.D., et al.
1989AJ.....98....1P 27 75 The southern hemisphere VLBI experiment. PRESTON R.A., JAUNCEY D.L., MEIER D.L., et al.
1989ApJ...339..674M 123 48 On the ratio of the infrared-to-ultraviolet continuum to the X-rays in quasars and active galaxies. MUSHOTZKY R.F. and WANDEL A.
1989ApJ...346...68S 1 61 317 Fitting improved accretion disk models to the multiwavelength continua of quasars and active galactic nuclei. SUN W.-H. and MALKAN M.A.
1989ApJS...69....1H 1594 178 The first addition to the new optical catalog of quasi-stellar objects. HEWITT A. and BURBIDGE G.
1989MNRAS.237..739G 118 8 Ultraviolet spectra of a large sample of quasars. I. Data and data reduction. GONDHALEKAR P.M.
1989MNRAS.239..289S 23 38 Observational constraints on viscosity in AGN accretion discs. SIEMIGINOWSKA A. and CZERNY B.
1989AZh....66..480V 117 2 3-meter-wavelength observations of the low-frequency-variable radio sources. VETUKHNOVSKAYA Y.N.
1989AZh....66..932F 9 4 Transient radiation in variable curvature spectra of some radio sources. FLEISHMAN G.D.
1989JApA...10..203S 38 19 Extragalactic sources with very asymmetric radio structure : VLA and MERLIN observations. SAIKIA D.J., SHASTRI P., CORNWELL T.J., et al.
1990A&A...239...33A 363 65 Periodicity of quasar redshifts. ARP H., BI H.G., CHU Y., et al.
1990A&AS...83..393Q 255 10 Radio spectra of quasars. II. QUINIENTO Z.M. and ECHAVE M.M.
1990AJ.....99.1421B 89 27 Optical variability of extragalactic objects used to tie the HIPPARCOS reference frame to an extragalactic system using HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE observations. BOZYAN E.P., HEMENWAY P.D. and ARGUE A.N.
1990ApJ...354..124I 161 151 The optical polarization properties of quasars. IMPEY C.D. and TAPIA S.
1990ApJ...358...18C 28 6 A new mechanism for small redshift of H I broad lines with respect to CIV line in quasars. CHENG F.H., YOU J.H. and YAN M.
1990ApJS...74..675B 864 48 Associations between quasi-stellar objects and galaxies. BURBIDGE G., HEWITT A., NARLIKAR J.V., et al.
1990MNRAS.243..443G 33 40 Ultraviolet spectra of a large sample of quasars - II. Variability of Ly-alpha and C IV emission lines. GONDHALEKAR P.M.
1990MNRAS.246..369L 100 109 Massive thin accretion discs - III. Comparison with the observations. LAOR A.
1990JRASC..84..199R 93 10 Optical polarization properties of compact radio sources. RUSK R.
1990Msngr..62...45G 8 1 Galaxy populations in medium distant and distant clusters. GIRAUD E.
1991A&A...242...49J 191 60 Relationship between Fe II and radio emission in active galactic nuclei. JOLY M.
1991ApJ...371L..51C 23 29 A comparison of C IV and H-beta broad emission-line profiles in low-redshift active galactic nuclei. CORBIN M.R.
1991ApJ...379...19W 132 14 Superclustering at high redshifts. WEST M.J.
1991ApJS...75..645K viz 68 138 An ultraviolet atlas of quasar and blazar spectra. KINNEY A.L., BOHLIN R.C., BLADES J.C., et al.
1991MNRAS.248...58W 46 14 QSO absorption lines and rotation measures. WATSON A.M. and PERRY J.J.
1991MNRAS.250..422J 53 56 Optical properties of quasars - II. Emission-line geometry and radio properties. JACKSON N. and BROWNE I.W.A.
1991MNRAS.251..330W viz 1195 35 Flux densities at 8400 MHz for a large sample of radiosources. WRIGHT A.E., WARK R.M., TROUP E., et al.
1991MNRAS.251..649B 147 35 Interstellar Ca II in the galactic halo and in QSO absorption systems. BOWEN D.V.
1991BAAS...23.1344B 4 0 Ultraviolet HST spectra of three small redshift quasars. BAHCALL J.N., JANNUZI B.T., SCHNEIDER D.P., et al.
1992A&A...261..415T 8 10 First simultaneous UBVRI photopolarimetric observations of a sample of normal quasars. TAKALO L.O., KIDGER M.R., DE DIEGO J.A., et al.
1992A&AS...95..249L 232 10 A finding list of extragalactic radio jets and statistical results. LIU F.K. and XIE G.Z.
1992ApJ...396...20B 25 45 Mg II absorption by previously know galaxies at z 0.5. BECHTOLD J. and ELLINGSON E.
1992ApJ...398..454W 267 166 A survey for high optical polarization in quasars with core-dominant radio structure: is there a beamed optical continuum ? WILLS B.J., WILLS D., BREGER M., et al.
1992ApJ...400..435K 78 66 Search for partial systemic Lyman edges in nearby quasars. KORATKAR A.P., KINNEY A.L. and BOHLIN R.C.
1992ApJS...80..257E 823 203 The Einstein Slew Survey. ELVIS M., PLUMMER D., SCHACHTER J., et al.
1992MNRAS.257..404P 49 72 Is there a relationship between BL Lacertae objects and flat-spectrum radio quasars? PADOVANI P.
1993AJ....105.2064S 452 57 Gravitatioanl lensing statistics based on a large sample of highly luminous quasars. SURDEJ J., CLAESKENS J.F., CRAMPTON D., et al.
1993AJ....106....1S 71 T                   10 32 Hydrogen and metal absorption lines in PKS 0405-123 from the halos of low redshift galaxies. SPINRAD H., FILIPPENKO A.V., YEE H.K.C., et al.
1993ApJ...402..493C 1 7 35 Equilibrium slab models of Lyman-alpha clouds. CHARLTON J.C., SALPETER E.E. and HOGAN C.J.
1993ApJ...405..491B 107 T K                 4 21 The ultraviolet absorption spectrum of the quasar
PKS 0405-12 and the local density of Lyman-alpha absorption systems.
BAHCALL J.N., JANNUZI B.T., SCHNEIDER D.P., et al.
1993ApJ...411...43Y 93 74 Quasars and active galactic nuclei in rich environments. III. The rapid evolution of active galactic nucleus activity in rich clusters. YEE H.K.C. and ELLINGSON E.
1993ApJ...415..517Z 140 54 Does a luminosity-dependent continuum shape cause the Baldwin effect? ZHENG W. and MALKAN M.A.
1993ApJ...419..494W 29 31 The wavelength dependence of polarization of active galaxies and quasars. WEBB W., MALKAN M., SCHMIDT G., et al.
1993ApJS...87..451H viz 14       D               7278 308 A revised and updated catalog of quasi-stellar objects. HEWITT A. and BURBIDGE G.
1993MNRAS.263..999T 87 196 Optical spectroscopy of a complete sample of southern 2-Jy radio sources. TADHUNTER C.N., MORGANTI R., DI SEREGO ALIGHIERI S., et al.
1993MNRAS.263.1023M 98 185 The radio structures of southern 2-Jy radio sources. MORGANTI R., KILLEEN N.E.B. and TADHUNTER C.N.
1993PASP..105..447M 20 3 Recent results from the Hubble Space Telescope. MARAN S.P. and KINNEY A.L.
1993BAAS...25.1474L 5 ~ Observational tests for accretion disks in AGN. LEE G.
1993PASAu..10..310D viz 526 21 A survey of 526 southern flat-spectrum radio sources with the Parkes-Tidbinbilla interferometer DUNCAN R.A., WHITE G.L., WARK R., et al.
1994A&A...281..355B viz 342 109 The X-ray AGN content of the Molonglo 408 MHz survey : bulk properties of previously optically identified sources. BRINKMANN W., SIEBERT J. and BOLLER T.
1994A&A...291...74P 92 56 Systematic study of the ultraviolet variability of active galactic nuclei. PALTANI S. and COURVOISIER T.J.-L.
1994A&AS..105..211S viz 526 130 The optical identification status of the 1 Jy radio source catalogue. STICKEL M., MEISENHEIMER K. and KUEHR H.
1994AJ....107.1219E 20 15 Metal-line absorption at z(abs) about z(em) from associated galaxies. ELLINGSON E., YEE H.K.C., BECHTOLD J., et al.
1994ApJ...420..110L 4 4 75 The ultraviolet emission properties of five low-redshift active galactic nuclei at high signal-to-noise ratio and spectral resolution. LAOR A., BAHCALL J.N., JANNUZI B.T., et al.
1994ApJ...436..678O 182 114 Luminosity effects and the emission-line properties of quasars with 0<z<3.8. OSMER P.S., PORTER A.C. and GREEN R.F.
1994ApJS...90..179G viz 4901 155 The Parkes-MIT-NRAO (PMN) surveys. III. Source catalog for the tropical survey (-29deg < Delta < -9.5deg). GRIFFITH M.R., WRIGHT A.E., BURKE B.F., et al.
1994ApJS...92...33E 38 50 A redshift survey in quasar fields. I. Photometric and spectroscopic catalog. ELLINGSON E. and YEE H.K.C.
1994ApJS...92...53W viz 515 191 The Einstein database of IPC X-ray observations of optically selected and radio-selected quasars. I. WILKES B.J., TANANBAUM H., WORRALL D.M., et al.
1994PASP..106..646K viz 3193 29 The HST quasar absorption-line key project. VIII. CCD imaging of Hubble Space Telescope quasar fields. KIRHAKOS S., SARGENT W.L.W., SCHNEIDER D.P., et al.
1994IAUS..159..484K 12 0 Structure and emission line spectrum of an X-ray heated accretion disk in AGN. KO Y.-K. and KALLMAN T.R.
1995A&A...296..665V viz 144 37 A survey for medium redshift (2.2≤z<3.0) optically variable QSOs. VERON P. and HAWKINS M.R.S.
1995A&A...297...61B viz 118 52 Detectability and incidence of E+A galaxies in the distant cluster Cl0939+472 (z=0.41). BELLONI P., BRUZUAL G.A., THIMM G.J., et al.
1995A&A...298..375F viz 173 145 The jet-disk symbiosis. II.Interpreting the radio/UV correlations in quasars. FALCKE H., MALKAN M.A. and BIERMANN P.L.
1995AJ....110..880J viz 633 136 A radio reference frame. JOHNSTON K.J., FEY A.L., ZACHARIAS N., et al.
1995AJ....110.1492R 30 14 Quasar radio morphology and clustering environment at z about 1/2. RECTOR T.A., STOCKE J.T. and ELLINGSON E.
1995ApJ...439...47R 2 17 144 Color evolution from z = 0 to z = 1. RAKOS K.D. and SCHOMBERT J.M.
1995ApJ...439...90M 205 55 Active galaxies observed during the Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer all-sky survey. MARSHALL H.L., FRUSCIONE A. and CARONE T.E.
1995ApJ...440..435L 239 311 The IUE survey for damped Lyman-alpha and Lyman-limit absorption systems: evolution of the gaseous content of the universe. LANZETTA K.M., WOLFE A.M. and TURNSHEK D.A.
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