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Spatial periodicity of galaxy number counts, CMB anisotropy, and SNIa Hubble diagram based on the universe accompanied by a non-minimally coupled scalar field
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    Spatial periodicity of galaxy number counts, CMB anisotropy, and SNIa Hubble diagram based on the universe accompanied by a non-minimally coupled scalar field (English)
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    17 September 2008
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    Cosmic microwave background
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    Cosmological parameters
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    Cosmology: theory
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    Galaxies: distances and redshifts
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    Gravitation
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    Supernovae: general
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