- FondsHoyle - Papers of Sir Fred Hoyle
- SeriesBox 1 - Box 1
- File1 - Quasi-stellar objects
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- Item2 - Amplification of QSO magnitudes by weak gravitational lenses
- Item3 - On the inability of weak gravitational lenses and microlenses to act as amplifiers of QSO magnitudes
- Item4 - On the inability of weak gravitational lenses and microlenses to act as amplifiers of QSO magnitudes
- Item5 - D. Walsh, Observations of Gravitational Lenses.
- Item6 - TLS from Alan Lightman and Roberta Brawer (Department of Physics, MIT), to FH
- Item7 - Halton Arp and Geoffrey Burbidge, Relationship of the peculiar hydrogen cloud in the Virgo Cluster to the quasar 3C 273
- Item8 - C.L. Carilli, J.H. van Gorkom and John T. Stocke, Disturbed neutral hydrogen in the galaxy NGC3067 pointing to the quasar 3C232, Nature 338 (9 March 1989), pp. 134-136.
- Item9 - Patrick J. McCarthy, Wil van Brueghel and Hyron Spinrad, The unusual stellar object associated with the radio source 3C 435B, Astronomical Journal 97:1 (January 1989), pp. 36-41 and 292
- Item10 - Halton Arp, Quasar numbers as a function of apparent magnitude - gravitational lensing or quasars associated with nearby galaxies?
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