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2006ATel..916....1B 76 T                   5 10 Swift observations of
SN 2006jc in UGC 4904.
BROWN P.J., IMMLER S. and MODJAZ M.
2006ATel..917....1S 76 T                   2 6 Radio observations of
SN 2006jc.
SODERBERG A.
2006IAUC.8762....1I 1 6 13 Supernovae 2006jc, 2006jd, 2006je. ITAGAKI K., NAKANO S., PUCKETT T., et al.
2006ATel..934....1I 79 T                   1 9 Detection of
SN 2006jc in X-Rays with Chandra.
IMMLER S., MODJAZ M. and BROWN P.J.
2006ATel..961....1A 81 T                   1 13
SN 2006jc unusual infrared outburst.
ARKHAROV A., EFIMOVA N., LEONI R., et al.
2007ApJ...657L.105F 54   K                 8 267
SN 2006jc: a Wolf-Rayet star exploding in a dense He-rich circumstellar medium.
FOLEY R.J., SMITH N., GANESHALINGAM M., et al.
2007IAUC.8833....2M 76 T                   2 5
Supernova 2006jc in UGC 4904.
MINEZAKI T., YOSHII Y. and NOMOTO K.
2007IAUC.8833....3K 75 T                   2 2
Supernova 2006jc in UGC 4904.
KAWABATA K.S., MAEDA K., TANAKA M., et al.
2007Natur.447..829P 9 18 328 A giant outburst two years before the core-collapse of a massive star. PASTORELLO A., SMARTT S.J., MATTILA S., et al.
2007ApJ...666.1116S 86           X         2 22 490 SN 2006gy: discovery of the most luminous supernova ever recorded, powered by the death of an extremely massive star like η Carinae. SMITH N., LI W., FOLEY R.J., et al.
2007MNRAS.381..835C 39           X         1 12 40 A deeper search for the progenitor of the Type Ic supernova 2002ap. CROCKETT R.M., SMARTT S.J., ELDRIDGE J.J., et al.
2008ApJ...672L..99C 1 14 38 The birth place of the type IC supernova 2007gr. CROCKETT R.M., MAUND J.R., SMARTT S.J., et al.
2008ApJ...673L.155V 42           X         1 11 102 The carbon-rich type Ic SN 2007gr: the photospheric phase. VALENTI S., ELIAS-ROSA N., TAUBENBERGER S., et al.
2008ApJ...673..999P viz 205       D     X         6 503 193 Characterizing supernova progenitors via the metallicities of their host galaxies, from poor dwarfs to rich spirals. PRIETO J.L., STANEK K.Z. and BEACOM J.F.
2008ApJ...674L..85I 1245 T K A     X C       31 2 43 Swift and Chandra detections of supernova 2006jc: evidence for interaction of the supernova shock with a circumstellar shell. IMMLER S., MODJAZ M., LANDSMAN W., et al.
2008MNRAS.384.1638P 15       D               1 190 21 How rapidly do neutron stars spin at birth? Constraints from archival X-ray observations of extragalactic supernovae. PERNA R., SORIA R., POOLEY D., et al.
2008A&A...483L..47T 154           X         4 19 95 SN 2005 gj: evidence for LBV supernovae progenitors? TRUNDLE C., KOTAK R., VINK J.S., et al.
2008ApJ...679.1467S 153           X C       3 36 75 On the role of the WNH phase in the evolution of very massive stars: enabling the LBV instability with feedback. SMITH N. and CONTI P.S.
2008ApJ...680..568S 3171 T K A S   X C       81 25 158 Dust formation and He II λ4686 emission in the dense shell of the peculiar type Ib supernova 2006jc. SMITH N., FOLEY R.J. and FILIPPENKO A.V.
2008MNRAS.387.1227O 38           X         1 8 15 Constraining the mass of the GRB 030329 progenitor. OSTLIN G., ZACKRISSON E., SOLLERMAN J., et al.
2008ApJ...681L...9P 46           X         1 12 200 Discovery of the dust-enshrouded progenitor of SN 2008S with Spitzer. PRIETO J.L., KISTLER M.D., THOMPSON T.A., et al.
2008A&A...488..383H 53       D     X         2 404 108 ESC supernova spectroscopy of non-ESC targets. HARUTYUNYAN A.H., PFAHLER P., PASTORELLO A., et al.
2008MNRAS.389..113P 14022 T   A D     X C F     368 35 151 Massive stars exploding in a He-rich circumstellar medium - I. Type Ibn (
SN

2006jc
-like) events.
PASTORELLO A., MATTILA S., ZAMPIERI L., et al.
2008MNRAS.389..131P 1364   K       X C F     34 38 66 Massive stars exploding in a He-rich circumstellar medium - II. The transitional case of SN 2005la. PASTORELLO A., QUIMBY R.M., SMARTT S.J., et al.
2008MNRAS.389..141M 2942 T K A S   X C       75 22 100 Massive stars exploding in a He-rich circumstellar medium - III. SN 2006jc: infrared echoes from new and old dust in the progenitor CSM. MATTILA S., MEIKLE W.P.S., LUNDQVIST P., et al.
2008ApJ...684..471D 1010 T K A     X C       25 6 27 Near-infrared observations of the type Ib supernova
SN 2006jc: evidence of interactions with dust.
DI CARLO E., CORSI C., ARKHAROV A.A., et al.
2008A&A...488..523H 38           X         1 57 49 Early-type galaxies with core collapse supernovae. HAKOBYAN A.A., PETROSIAN A.R., McLEAN B., et al.
2008NewA...13..569K 1 3 11 Accretion onto the companion of Eta Carinae during the spectroscopic event. V: The infrared decline. KASHI A. and SOKER N.
2008ApJ...684.1343N 1847 T K A S   X C       46 8 81 Early formation of dust in the ejecta of type Ib
SN 2006jc and temperature and mass of the dust.
NOZAWA T., KOZASA T., TOMINAGA N., et al.
2008MNRAS.389..955P viz 40           X         1 22 111 The Type IIb SN 2008ax: spectral and light curve evolution. PASTORELLO A., KASLIWAL M.M., CROCKETT R.M., et al.
2008A&A...489..359Y 76           X         2 23 28 Core-collapse supernovae in low-metallicity environments and future all-sky transient surveys. YOUNG D.R., SMARTT S.J., MATTILA S., et al.
2008ApJ...683L.135C 43           X         1 10 113 Shock breakout emission from a type Ib/c supernova: XRT 080109/SN 2008D. CHEVALIER R.A. and FRANSSON C.
2008ARep...52..656T 24 2 Evolution of the Components of the Close Binary WR 20a. TUTUKOV A.V., FEDOROVA A.V. and CHEREPASHCHUK A.M.
2008ApJ...686..467S 156           X         4 24 199 SN 2006tf: precursor eruptions and the optically thick regime of extremely luminous type IIn supernovae. SMITH N., CHORNOCK R., LI W., et al.
2008ApJ...686..485S 39           X         1 12 33 Late-time observations of SN 2006gy: still going strong. SMITH N., FOLEY R.J., BLOOM J.S., et al.
2008MNRAS.390.1527A 15       D               1 302 93 Constraints on core-collapse supernova progenitors from correlations with Hα emission. ANDERSON J.P. and JAMES P.A.
2008ApJ...687.1201K viz 15       D               1 304 152 Long γ-ray bursts and type Ic core-collapse supernovae have similar locations in hosts. KELLY P.L., KIRSHNER R.P. and PAHRE M.
2008ApJ...687.1208T 1692 T K A     X C       43 7 28 The peculiar type Ib supernova 2006jc: a WCO Wolf-Rayet star explosion. TOMINAGA N., LIMONGI M., SUZUKI T., et al.
2008ApJ...688.1050G 38           X         1 37 26 NGC 346 in the Small Magellanic Cloud. IV. Triggered star formation in the H II region N66. GOULIERMIS D.A., CHU Y.-H., HENNING T., et al.
2008ApJ...688.1186H 76           X         2 33 30 The dual-axis circumstellar environment of the type IIn supernova 1997eg. HOFFMAN J.L., LEONARD D.C., CHORNOCK R., et al.
2008ApJ...688.1210B 227           X         6 29 32 Supernova 1996cr: SN 1987A's wild cousin? BAUER F.E., DWARKADAS V.V., BRANDT W.N., et al.
2008NewAR..52..419V 38           X         1 40 11 Mass loss and the evolution of massive stars. VINK J.S.
2009ApJ...691..650F 232           X         6 6 44 Near-infrared photometry of the type IIn SN 2005ip: the case for dust condensation. FOX O., SKRUTSKIE M.F., CHEVALIER R.A., et al.
2009MNRAS.392..894A 2212 T K A D     X C F     56 20 22 Optical photometry and spectroscopy of the type Ibn supernova
SN 2006jc until the onset of dust formation.
ANUPAMA G.C., SAHU D.K., GURUGUBELLI U.K., et al.
2009NewA...14..214D 38           X         1 32 1 MONS OT J004240.69+405142.0: An orphan GRB optical afterglow candidate in Andromeda? DE LA FUENTE MARCOS R., DE LA FUENTE MARCOS C., McGOLDRICK K.M., et al.
2009ApJ...691.1348A 76           X         2 30 44 SN 2006gy: was it really extraordinary? AGNOLETTO I., BENETTI S., CAPPELLARO E., et al.
2009ApJ...692..546S 2635 T K A D S   X C F     66 7 53 Properties of newly formed dust by
SN 2006JC based on near- to mid-infrared observation with AKARI.
SAKON I., ONAKA T., WADA T., et al.
2009MNRAS.394...21D viz 41           X         1 16 100 SN 1994W: an interacting supernova or two interacting shells? DESSART L., HILLIER D.J., GEZARI S., et al.
2009ApJ...695.1334S 1514     A S   X C F     37 19 152 Coronal lines and dust formation in SN 2005ip: not the brightest, but the hottest type IIn supernova. SMITH N., SILVERMAN J.M., CHORNOCK R., et al.
2009AJ....137.4517B viz 170       D     X         5 32 165 Ultraviolet light curves of supernovae with the Swift Ultraviolet/Optical Telescope. BROWN P.J., HOLLAND S.T., IMMLER S., et al.
2009ApJ...696.2138S 230           X         6 13 34 Measuring dust production in the Small Magellanic Cloud core-collapse supernova remnant 1E 0102.2-7219. SANDSTROM K.M., BOLATTO A.D., STANIMIROVIC S.Z., et al.
2009MNRAS.395.1409S viz 93       D     X         3 294 620 The death of massive stars - I. Observational constraints on the progenitors of type II-P supernovae. SMARTT S.J., ELDRIDGE J.J., CROCKETT R.M., et al.
2009MNRAS.396..918M 43           X         1 20 203 The global gas and dust budget of the Large Magellanic Cloud: AGB stars and supernovae, and the impact on the ISM evolution. MATSUURA M., BARLOW M.J., ZIJLSTRA A.A., et al.
2009ApJ...700..579R 40           X         1 12 48 Spitzer observations of the young core-collapse supernova remnant 1E0102-72.3: infrared ejecta emission and dust formation. RHO J., REACH W.T., TAPPE A., et al.
2009A&A...500.1013P 38           X         1 27 5 SN 1999ga: a low-luminosity linear type II supernova? PASTORELLO A., CROCKETT R.M., MARTIN R., et al.
2009ApJ...700.1456B 915   K A D S   X C F     22 36 41 Ultraviolet spectroscopy of supernovae: the first two years of Swift observations. BUFANO F., IMMLER S., TURATTO M., et al.
2009ApJ...702..226M viz 43           X         1 22 235 From shock breakout to peak and beyond: extensive panchromatic observations of the type Ib supernova 2008D associated with Swift X-ray transient 080109. MODJAZ M., LI W., BUTLER N., et al.
2009MNRAS.398.1041B 115           X         3 43 166 SN 2008S: an electron-capture SN from a super-AGB progenitor ? BOTTICELLA M.T., PASTORELLO A., SMARTT S.J., et al.
2009ApJ...704..306K 42           X         1 16 154 Dust and the type II-plateau Supernova 2004et. KOTAK R., MEIKLE W.P.S., FARRAH D., et al.
2009A&A...504..945T 229           X C       5 38 20 Possible evidence of asymmetry in SN 2007rt, a type IIn supernova. TRUNDLE C., PASTORELLO A., BENETTI S., et al.
2009MNRAS.399..559A 15       D               1 322 72 Comparisons of the radial distributions of core-collapse supernovae with those of young and old stellar populations. ANDERSON J.P. and JAMES P.A.
2009MNRAS.400..866C 1625 T K A     X C F     40 10 16 Circumstellar interaction in type Ibn supernovae and
SN 2006jc.
CHUGAI N.N.
2010ApJ...711L..40C 40           X         1 24 113 Type IIb supernovae with compact and extended progenitors. CHEVALIER R.A. and SODERBERG A.M.
2010ApJ...711..641C 40           X         1 29 122 The collimation and energetics of the brightest Swift gamma-ray bursts. CENKO S.B., FRAIL D.A., HARRISON F.A., et al.
2009PASP..121.1294B 76           X         2 15 0 The ultraviolet view of supernovae. BUFANO F.
2010MNRAS.402..145S 294     A     X         8 6 27 Episodic post-shock dust formation in the colliding winds of eta Carinae. SMITH N.
2009ARA&A..47...63S 196       S   X         4 81 964 Progenitors of Core-Collapse Supernovae. SMARTT S.J.
2010ApJ...713..356N 86           X         2 5 93 Formation and evolution of dust in type IIb supernovae with application to the Cassiopeia A supernova remnant. NOZAWA T., KOZASA T., TOMINAGA N., et al.
2010ApJ...715..541A 103     A     X         3 10 62 SN 2007od: a type IIP supernova with circumstellar interaction. ANDREWS J.E., GALLAGHER J.S., CLAYTON G.C., et al.
2010MNRAS.404..305M 38           X         1 23 39 SN 2008iy: an unusual type IIn supernova with an enduring 400-d rise time. MILLER A.A., SILVERMAN J.M., BUTLER N.R., et al.
2010AJ....139.2218M 38           X         1 21 37 New observations of the very luminous supernova 2006gy: evidence for echoes. MILLER A.A., SMITH N., LI W., et al.
2010MmSAI..81..367D 192       S   X         4 22 3 Weird and wild supernovae. DELLA VALLE M.
2010ApJ...717..342H viz 15       D               1 320 47 Type Ibc supernovae in disturbed galaxies: evidence for a top-heavy initial mass function. HABERGHAM S.M., ANDERSON J.P. and JAMES P.A.
2010MNRAS.407..812D 39           X         1 11 36 Bursting SN 1996cr's bubble: hydrodynamic and X-ray modelling of its circumstellar medium. DWARKADAS V.V., DEWEY D. and BAUER F.
2010MNRAS.407.2305V 79             C       1 16 74 Numerical models of collisions between core-collapse supernovae and circumstellar shells. VAN MARLE A.J., SMITH N., OWOCKI S.P., et al.
2010MNRAS.408..181P viz 654           X C F     15 44 91 Multiple major outbursts from a restless luminous blue variable in NGC 3432. PASTORELLO A., BOTTICELLA M.T., TRUNDLE C., et al.
2010ApJ...725.1768F 3 10 79 Disentangling the origin and heating mechanism of supernova dust: late-time Spitzer spectroscopy of the type IIn SN 2005ip. FOX O.D., CHEVALIER R.A., DWEK E., et al.
2011ApJ...729L...6C 63           X         1 7 339 Shock breakout in dense mass loss: luminous supernovae. CHEVALIER R.A. and IRWIN C.M.
2011MNRAS.412L..78Y 42           X         1 5 30 A progenitor for the extremely luminous type Ic supernova 2007bi. YOSHIDA T. and UMEDA H.
2011ApJ...729...88R 40           X         1 25 71 Pushing the boundaries of conventional core-collapse supernovae: the extremely energetic supernova SN 2003ma. REST A., FOLEY R.J., GEZARI S., et al.
2011A&A...527A..61S 116           X         3 23 28 Dust formation in the ejecta of the type II-P supernova 2004dj. SZALAI T., VINKO J., BALOG Z., et al.
2011ApJ...731L...4M 54       D     X         2 93 130 Progenitor diagnostics for stripped core-collapse supernovae: measured metallicities at explosion sites. MODJAZ M., KEWLEY L., BLOOM J.S., et al.
2011ApJ...731...47A 77           X         2 28 36 Photometric and spectroscopic evolution of the IIP SN 2007it to day 944. ANDREWS J.E., SUGERMAN B.E.K., CLAYTON G.C., et al.
2011ApJ...732..109M 78           X         2 17 45 Dust and the type II-plateau supernova 2004dj. MEIKLE W.P.S., KOTAK R., FARRAH D., et al.
2011MNRAS.412.1419L viz 15       D               1 1826 164 Nearby supernova rates from the Lick observatory supernova search – I. The methods and data base. LEAMAN J., LI W., CHORNOCK R., et al.
2011MNRAS.412.1522S 161           X C       3 30 409 Observed fractions of core-collapse supernova types and initial masses of their single and binary progenitor stars. SMITH N., LI W., FILIPPENKO A.V., et al.
2011MNRAS.412.1639D 77           X         2 30 32 On luminous blue variables as the progenitors of core-collapse supernovae, especially type IIn supernovae. DWARKADAS V.V.
2011AJ....142...45A 79           X         2 9 40 Evidence for pre-existing dust in the bright type IIn SN 2010jl. ANDREWS J.E., CLAYTON G.C., WESSON R., et al.
2011ApJ...736...45N 157           X         4 14 77 Formation of dust in the ejecta of type Ia supernovae. NOZAWA T., MAEDA K., KOZASA T., et al.
2011MNRAS.415..773S 156             C F     2 73 254 Luminous blue variable eruptions and related transients: diversity of progenitors and outburst properties. SMITH N., LI W., SILVERMAN J.M., et al.
2011ApJ...737...76K 77           X         2 30 58 The supernova impostor impostor SN 1961V: Spitzer shows that Zwicky was right (again). KOCHANEK C.S., SZCZYGIEL D.M. and STANEK K.Z.
2009CBET.1817....3S 38 T       O X         10 0 Supernovae 2009eq, 2009er, 2009es, 2009et, and 2009eu. SILVERMAN J.M., CENKO S.B., FILIPPENKO A.V., et al.
2009CBET.1818....3S 38 T       O X         10 0 Supernovae 2009eq, 2009er, 2009es, 2009et, and 2009eu. SILVERMAN J.M., CENKO S.B., FILIPPENKO A.V., et al.
2011ApJ...741....7F 54       D     X         2 108 116 A Spitzer survey for dust in type IIn supernovae. FOX O.D., CHEVALIER R.A., SKRUTSKIE M.F., et al.
2011ApJ...741...97D viz 133       D     X C       3 82 319 The first systematic study of type Ibc supernova multi-band light curves. DROUT M.R., SODERBERG A.M., GAL-YAM A., et al.
2010BASI...38...53S 31 0 Highlights from the observatories. SAIKIA D.J.
2011MNRAS.417..261I 117           X         3 30 73 The type IIP SN 2007od in UGC 12846: from a bright maximum to dust formation in the nebular phase. INSERRA C., TURATTO M., PASTORELLO A., et al.
2011ApJ...743..114C 159           X         4 17 166 Pan-STARRS1 discovery of two ultraluminous supernovae at z ~ 0.9. CHOMIUK L., CHORNOCK R., SODERBERG A.M., et al.
2011BASI...39..375K 30 7 Transients in the local universe: systematically bridging the gap between novae and supernovae. KASLIWAL M.M.
2012AJ....143...17S 277           X         7 7 56 Systematic blueshift of line profiles in the type IIn supernova 2010jl: evidence for post-shock dust formation? SMITH N., SILVERMAN J.M., FILIPPENKO A.V., et al.
2012ApJ...744L..19K 39           X         1 14 26 Discovery of two supernovae in the nuclear regions of the luminous infrared galaxy IC 883. KANKARE E., MATTILA S., RYDER S., et al.
2012MNRAS.419.1515D 173       D     X   F     4 43 105 What are published X-ray light curves telling us about young supernova expansion? DWARKADAS V.V. and GRUSZKO J.
2012ApJ...746..179V 78           X         2 31 33 It's alive! the supernova impostor 1961V. VAN DYK S.D. and MATHESON T.
2012ApJ...747...23S 78           X         2 18 22 Discovery of variability of the progenitor of SN 2011dh in M 51 using the large binocular telescope. SZCZYGIEL D.M., GERKE J.R., KOCHANEK C.S., et al.
2012A&A...538A.120L viz 16       D               1 5598 37 A unified supernova catalogue. LENNARZ D., ALTMANN D. and WIEBUSCH C.
2012ApJ...748...40B 39           X         1 85 123 The dust budget of the Small Magellanic Cloud: are asymptotic giant branch stars the primary dust source at low metallicity? BOYER M.L., SRINIVASAN S., RIEBEL D., et al.
2006CBET..666....1N 50 T       O X         1 27 Possible supernova in UGC 4904. NAKANO S., ITAGAKI K., PUCKETT T., et al.
2006CBET..666....2Y 41 T       O X         1 8 Possible supernova in UGC 4904. YAMAOKA H., NAKANO S. and ITAGAKI K.
2006CBET..672....1C 42 T       O X         1 11 Supernova 2006jc in UGC 4904. CROTTS A., EASTMAN J., DEPOY D., et al.
2006CBET..672....2F 41 T       O X         1 8 Supernova 2006jc in UGC 4904. FESEN R., MILISAVLJEVIC D. and RUDIE G.
2006CBET..674....1F 38 T       O X         1 2 Supernova 2006jc in UGC 4904. FESEN R., MILISAVLJEVIC D. and RUDIE G.
2006CBET..674....2B 42 T       O X         1 10 Supernova 2006jc in UGC 4904. BENETTI S., CAPPELLARO E., ELIAS-ROSA N., et al.
2006CBET..676....1M 38 T       O X         1 2 Supernova 2006jc in UGC 4904. MODJAZ M., BLONDIN S., KIRSHNER R., et al.
2006CBET..677....1M 41 T       O X         1 8 Supernova 2006jc in UGC 4904 [slight revision to the text of cbet 676]. MODJAZ M., BLONDIN S., KIRSHNER R., et al.
2012ApJ...750L..13M 40           X         1 7 17 Progenitors of recombining supernova remnants. MORIYA T.J.
2011A&ARv..19...43G 388           X C       9 78 169 Production of dust by massive stars at high redshift. GALL C., HJORTH J. and ANDERSEN A.C.
2012ApJ...752...17W 39           X         1 28 37 Radio observations reveal unusual circumstellar environments for some type ibc supernova progenitors. WELLONS S., SODERBERG A.M. and CHEVALIER R.A.
2012MNRAS.424.1372A 39           X         1 283 140 Progenitor mass constraints for core-collapse supernovae from correlations with host galaxy star formation. ANDERSON J.P., HABERGHAM S.M., JAMES P.A., et al.
2012MNRAS.424.2659M 78           X         2 22 34 Supernova 1998S at 14 years postmortem: continuing circumstellar interaction and dust formation. MAUERHAN J. and SMITH N.
2012ApJ...756..173S viz 41           X         1 23 136 Multi-wavelength observations of the enduring type IIn supernovae 2005ip and 2006jd. STRITZINGER M., TADDIA F., FRANSSON C., et al.
2012A&A...544A..81H viz 16       D               1 7232 67 Supernovae and their host galaxies. I. The SDSS DR8 database and statistics. HAKOBYAN A.A., ADIBEKYAN V.Zh., ARAMYAN L.S., et al.
2012ApJ...757..178G 50           X         1 5 117 Superluminous light curves from supernovae exploding in a dense wind. GINZBURG S. and BALBERG S.
2012AJ....144..131Z viz 42           X         1 13 93 Type IIn supernova SN 2010jl: optical observations for over 500 days after explosion. ZHANG T., WANG X., WU C., et al.
2012A&A...546A..80S 78           X         2 9 6 Observations of the post-shock break-out emission of SN 2011dh with XMM-Newton. SASAKI M. and DUCCI L.
2012ApJ...759..107K viz 55       D     X         2 553 146 Core-collapse supernovae and host galaxy stellar populations. KELLY P.L. and KIRSHNER R.P.
2013ApJ...763...35R 16       D               1 36 39 Precision measurement of the most distant spectroscopically confirmed supernova Ia with the Hubble space telescope. RUBIN D., KNOP R.A., RYKOFF E., et al.
2013ApJ...763...42O viz 787   K A D S   X C       19 43 52 X-ray emission from supernovae in dense circumstellar matter environments: a search for collisionless shocks. OFEK E.O., FOX D., CENKO S.B., et al.
2013ApJ...763L..27P viz 41           X         1 12 63 The 2012 rise of the remarkable type IIn SN 2009ip. PRIETO J.L., BRIMACOMBE J., DRAKE A.J., et al.
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