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Hoyle - Papers of Sir Fred Hoyle
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Box 1 - Box 1
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8 - Microwave background radiation
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5 - FH, Jayant Narlikar, Chandra Wickramasinghe, The radiation of microwaves and infrared by slender graphite needles
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6 - FH and Chandra Wickramasinghe, The microwave background in steady-state cosmology
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7 - Microwave background in steady-state universe
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8 - Components of solar motion with respect to microwave background in galactic coordinates
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9 - Edward S. Cheng, Peter R Saulson, David T. Wilkinson and Brian E. Corey, Large-scale anisotropy in the 2.7 K radiation, Astrophysical Journal 232 (15 Sep. 1979), L139-L143
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10 - David M. Meyer and Michael Jura, The microwave background temperature at 2.64 and 1.32 millimetres, Astrophysical Journal 276 (1 Jan. 1984), L1-L3
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11 - Keith A. Olive and Michael S. Turner, Comment on the consistency of the standard model of primordial nucleosynthesis, with response from F.W. Stecker, Physical review letters 46 (16 Feb. 1981), pp. 516-517
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12 - C. Sivaram and G.A. Shah, A feasibility study of cosmic microwave radiation via graphite needles, Astrophysics and space science 117 (1985), pp. 199-205
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13 - P.J.E Peebles, Origin of the large-scale galaxy peculiar velocity field: a minimal isocurvature model, Nature 327 (21 May 1987), pp. 210-211
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Edward S. Cheng, Peter R Saulson, David T. Wilkinson and Brian E. Corey, Large-scale anisotropy in the 2.7 K radiation, Astrophysical Journal 232 (15 Sep. 1979), L139-L143
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