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The extended High A(V) Quasar Survey: Searching for dusty absorbers toward mid-infrared selected quasars

, , , , , , , , and . (2016)cite arxiv:1608.08404Comment: 45 pages containing a large set of 100 figures and 2 long tables. Accepted for publication in ApJS.

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