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21. R.D. Scholz, G. Bihain, O. Schnurr, J. Storm. Two very nearby (d ~ 5 pc) ultracool brown dwarfs detected by their large proper motions from WISE, 2MASS, and SDSS data. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 2011, 532, L5. Visit

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