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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    AGN Unification; Past Present and Future

    Historically radio observations have been pivotal in the development of unified models. My feeling is that there are exiting possibilities for wider unification, particularly in the area of the relationship be...

    I. W. A. Browne in The Role of VLBI in Astrophysics, Astrometry and Geodesy (2005)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Gravitational Lensing with a Radio Bias

    I. W. A. Browne in The Role of VLBI in Astrophysics, Astrometry and Geodesy (2005)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    The Observational Properties of Blazars; Selection, Relationships and Unification

    I. W. A. Browne in The Role of VLBI in Astrophysics, Astrometry and Geodesy (2005)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    0218+357: The smallest separation lensed system

    A MERLIN map with 50 mas resolution at 5 GHz together with VLA maps at other frequencies show that 0218+357 is a gravitationally lensed system with two unresolved images of a compact core separated by 335 mas,...

    A. R. Patnaik, I. W. A. Browne, L. J. King, T. W. B. Muxlow in Gravitational Lenses (1992)

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    BL Lac objects, OW/HPQs and unified models

    There is now considerable evidence that bulk relativistic motion is common in the nuclei of radio-loud active galactic nuclei. Progress in relativistic beaming unified models during the last ten years is revie...

    I. W. A. Browne in BL Lac Objects (1989)