Reference Database
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1996. A 3.5-Gyr-old galaxy at redshift 1.55. Nature. 381:581-584.
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1996. Galaxy formation at high redshift. Nature. 383:236-239.
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1996. Identification of a galaxy responsible for a high-redshift Lyman-alfa absorption system. Nature. 382:234-236.
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1996. Sub-galactic clumps at a redshift of 2.39 and implications for galaxy formation. Nature. 383:45-50.
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1992. Quasar red shifts under the lens. New Scientist. 133:23.
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1989. Critical thoughts and conjectures concerning the Doppler effect and the concept of an expanding universe. Creation Research Society Quarterly. 26:102-109.
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1988. Critical thoughts and conjectures concerning the Doppler effect and the concept of an expanding universe. Creation Research Society Quarterly. 25:142-143.
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1987. Quasars, Redshifts and Controversies. :198.
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1987. The redshift controversy. Creation Research Society Quarterly. 23:176.
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1984. A reinterpretation of the stellar radial Doppler red shift. Contrast: The Creation Evolution Controversy. 3:1-2,4.
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1981. Is the universe expanding? Nature. 289:745-746.
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1981. The most feared astronomer on earth. Science Digest. 89:81.
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1979. Evidence for non-cosmological redshifts - QSO's near bright galaxies and other phenomena. Objects of High Redshift, Symposium No. 92. :99-105.
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1979. Objects of High Redshift. Symposium No. 92 of the Astronomical Union held in Los Angeles. :340.
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1971. On the nature of mass. Nature. 233:41-44.
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