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UV-Galaxies
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 August 2017
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At the present time the previously used term “Peculiar galaxy” is gradually being replaced by the term “active” galaxy. This is quite natural, because the overwhelming majority of “peculiar” galaxies turned out to be “active” at the same time. The opposite is not correct: there are a lot of examples where a galaxy looking normal is physically active.
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- II. Ultraviolet Excess Galaxies
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