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Gaps in the red-shift distribution of quasi-stellar objects and related peculiar galaxies have been studied using 205 sources. The result indicates certain definite trends in the distribution of the gaps but does not suggest any periodicity when the entire sample is considered.
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Basu, D., Abdu, M.A. Some trends in the red-shift distribution of quasi-stellar objects and related peculiar galaxies. Astrophys Space Sci 19, 303–308 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00645716
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