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(c) IRAS catalogue of Point Sources, Version 2.0 (IPAC 1986) Footprint-II/125(gal)
     
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(c) IRAS Serendipitous Survey Catalog (IPAC 1986) Footprint-II/126(gal)
     
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(c) IRAS Faint Source Catalog, |b| > 10, Version 2.0 (Moshir+ 1989) Footprint-II/156A(gal)
     
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(c) IRAS Minor Planet Survey (IMPS) (Tedesco 1992) Footprint-II/190(gal)
     
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(c) IRAS Point Source Reject Catalog (IRAS 1989) Footprint-II/274(gal)
     
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(c) IRAS Faint Source Reject Catalog (IPAC 1992) Footprint-II/275(gal)
     
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(c) IRAS Low Resolution Spectra (IRAS team, 1987)
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Footprint-III/197(gal)
     
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(c) IRAS Asteroid and Comet Survey (Veeder+ 1986) Footprint-VII/91(gal)
     
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(c) Catalogued Galaxies + QSOs observed in IRAS Survey, Vers.2 (IPAC 1989) Footprint-VII/113(gal)
     
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(c) LMC AGB stars IRAS fluxes (Reid+ 1990) Footprint-J/ApJ/348/98(gal)
     
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Galaxies in the zone of avoidance (Lu+ 1995)   
     
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(c) Arecibo 1612 MHz survey supplement (Lewis 1994) Footprint-J/ApJS/93/549(gal)
     
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(c) IRAS images of nearby dark clouds (Wood+ 1994) Footprint-J/ApJS/95/457(gal)
     
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Classification of IRAS Sources (Kwok+ 1997)   
     
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(c) Warm IRAS sources. I. AGN candidates (de Grijp+ 1987) Footprint-J/A+AS/70/95(gal)
     
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(c) IRAS galaxies behind the Milky Way (Takata+ 1994) Footprint-J/A+AS/104/529(gal)
     
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(c) Methanol masers towards IRAS sources (van der Walt+ 1995) Footprint-J/A+AS/110/81(gal)
     
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(c) Spectral class. of unidentified IRAS sources (Iyengar+ 1998) Footprint-J/A+AS/133/201(gal)
     
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IRAS fluxes of UCM galaxies (Rego+ 1993)   
     
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(c) Quasar absorption-line systems (Tanner+ 1996) Footprint-J/AJ/112/62(gal)
     
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(c) Ultraluminous IRAS galaxies (Clements+ 1996) Footprint-J/MNRAS/279/459(gal)

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