---Astroph. J. 457, 658   Abs.
A Search for CO Emission in High-Redshift Powerful Radio Galaxies
/ Evans, A. S., Sanders, D. B., Mazzarella, J. M., Solomon, P. M., Downes, D., Kramer, C., & Radford, S. J. E. - ( 61 / 20)
---Astroph. J. 457, 658   Abs.
A Search for CO Emission in High-Redshift Powerful Radio Galaxies
/ Evans, A. S., Sanders, D. B., Mazzarella, J. M., Solomon, P. M., Downes, D., Kramer, C., & Radford, S. J. E. - ( 61 / 20)
---astro-ph/9605139  Abs.
Dust and gas in active galaxies
/ M.Villar-Martin ([email protected]) - ( 204/ 16)
---Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc. 280, 1167   Abs.
The implications of large dust masses at high redshifts: a first look at galactic evolution in the submillimetre waveband
/ Eales, S. A. & Edmunds, M. G. - ( 37 / 10)
---Astron. Astroph. 315, 1   Abs.
Continuum millimetre observations of high-redshift radio-quiet QSOs II. Five new detections at z>4.
/ Omont, A., McMahon, R. G., Cox, P., Kreysa, E., Bergeron, J., Pajot, F., & Storrie-Lombardi, L. J. - ( 52 / 10)
---Astron. Astroph. 300, 366   Abs.
A search for cold dust in two distant radio galaxies.
/ Cimatti, A. & Freudling, W. - ( 15 / 9)
---Astron. Astroph. 309, L43   Abs.
No CO emission from Damped Lyman-{alpha} absorbers.
/ Braine, J., Downes, D., & Guilloteau, S. - ( 12 / 8)
---Astron. Astroph. 300, 20   Abs.
A method of searching for high-redshift proto-galaxies.
/ Braine, J. - ( 14 / 8)
---Astron. Astroph. 309, 416   Abs.
A search for N^+^ at z=3.8.
/ Ivison, R. J. & Harrison, A. P. - ( 15 / 8)
---Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc. 278, 669   Abs.
A search for molecular gas in a high-redshift radio galaxy.
/ Ivison, R. J., Papadopoulos, P., Seaquist, E. R., & Eales, S. A. - ( 18 / 7)
---Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc. 275, L33   Abs.
Detection of dust in the most distant known radio galaxy
/ Ivison, R. J. - ( 21 / 7)
---Astron. Astroph. 306, L41   Abs.
CO lines from giant arcs in clusters.
/ Casoli, F., Encrenaz, P., Fort, B., Boisse, P., & Mellier, Y. - ( 28 / 7)
---Astroph. J. 461, 72   Abs.
Hubble Space Telescope Observations of the Luminous IRAS Source FSC 10214+4724: A Gravitationally Lensed Infrared Quasar
/ Eisenhardt, P. R., Armus, L., Hogg, D. W., Soifer, B. T., Neugebauer, G., & Werner, M. W. - ( 31 / 7)
---astro-ph/9510093  Abs.
HST Observations of the Luminous IRAS Source FSC10214+4724: A Gravitationally Lensed Infrared Quasar
/ Peter R. Eisenhardt (JPL/Caltech), Lee Armus, David W. Hogg, B. T. Soifer, G. Neugebauer (Caltech), Michael W. Werner (JPL/Caltech) - ( 31/ 7)
---astro-ph/9610170  Abs.
A search for molecular gas in high redshift radio galaxies
/ R. van Ojik, H.J.A. R\"ottgering, P.P. van der Werf, G.K. Miley, C.L. Carilli, A. Visser, K.G. Isaak, M. Lacy, T. Jenness, J. Sleath and J. Wink - ( 37/ 7)
---Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc. 279, 884   Abs.
Radiative transfer models for IRAS F10214+4724
/ Green, S. M. & Rowan-Robinson, M. - ( 65 / 7)
---Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc. 276, L31   Abs.
Spectroscopic evidence that the extreme properties of IRAS F10214+4724 are due to gravitational lensing
/ Serjeant, S., Lacy, M., Rawlings, S., King, L. J., & Clements, D. L. - ( 16 / 6)
---Astroph. J. 453, L91   Abs.
The Molecular Medium of H1413+117: BIMA CO(3-2) and HCO +(4-3) Observations
/ Wilner, D. J., Zhao, J. -H., & Ho, P. T. P. - ( 17 / 6)
---Astron. J. 111, 1021   Abs.
Resolution of the Discrepancy in the CO(3-2) Flux of IRAS F10214+4724
/ Radford, S. J. E., Downes, D., Solomon, P. M., Barrett, J., & Sage, L. J. - ( 19 / 6)
---Astroph. J. 450, L41   Abs.
A Gravitational Lens Solution for the IRAS Galaxy FSC 10214+4724
/ Broadhurst, T. & Lehar, J. - ( 24 / 6)
---Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc. 277, 616   Abs.
How much of the extreme luminosity of IRAS F10214+4724 can be attributed to gravitational lensing?
/ Trentham, N. - ( 40 / 6)
---Astroph. J. 453, L65   Abs.
New Observations and a New Interpretation of CO(3--2) in IRAS F10214+4724
/ Downes, D., Solomon, P. M., & Radford, S. J. E. - ( 14 / 5)
---astro-ph/9508130  Abs.
New Observations and a New Interpretation of CO(3--2) in IRAS F10214+4724
/ D. Downes, P.M. Solomon and S.R. Radford - ( 17/ 5)
---astro-ph/9505013  Abs.
A Gravitational Lens Solution for IRAS F10214+4724
/ Tom Broadhurst, Joseph Lehar - ( 24/ 5)
---Astron. Astroph. 312, 751   Abs.
The effects of resonance scattering and dust on the UV line spectrum of radio galaxies.
/ Villar-Martin, M., Binette, L., & Fosbury, R. A. E. - ( 39 / 5)
---astro-ph/9605009  Abs.
The effects of resonance scattering and dust on the UV line spectrum of radio galaxies
/ M.Villar-Martin ([email protected]), L.Binette ([email protected]) and R.A.E. Fosbury ([email protected]) - ( 39/ 5)
---Astroph. J. 449, L109   Abs.
Extended Molecular Gas in FSC 10214+4724
/ Scoville, N. Z., Yun, M. S., Brown, R. L., & Vanden Bout, P. A. - ( 10 / 4)
---Astroph. J. 443, L65   Abs.
Near-infrared and optical spectroscopy of FSC 10214+4724
/ Soifer, B. T., Cohen, J. G., Armus, L., Matthews, K., Neugebauer, G., & Oke, J. B. - ( 14 / 4)
---Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc. 276, L9   Abs.
Millimetre and submillimetre radiation from high-redshift objects
/ Wickramasinghe, N. C., Wickramasinghe, A. N., & Ramadurai, S. - ( 14 / 4)
---Astroph. J. 456, L9   Abs.
FSC 10214+4724: A Gravitationally Lensed, Hidden QSO
/ Goodrich, R. W., Miller, J. S., Martel, A., Cohen, M. H., Tran, H. D., Ogle, P. M., & Vermeulen, R. C. - ( 19 / 4)
---Astron. Astroph. Sup. 119, 531   Abs.
3D: The next generation near-infrared imaging spectrometer.
/ Weitzel, L., Krabbe, A., Kroker, H., Thatte, N., Tacconi-Garman, L. E., Cameron, M., & Genzel, R. - ( 29 / 4)
---Astroph. J. 452, L9   Abs.
Spectroscopic and Morphological Evidence That IRAS FSC 10214+4724 Is a Gravitational Lens
/ Close, L. M., Hall, P. B., Liu, C. T., & Hege, E. K. - ( 29 / 4)
---Astroph. J. 449, L29   Abs.
High-Resolution Infrared Imaging of FSC 10214+4724: Evidence for Gravitational Lensing
/ Graham, J. R. & Liu, M. C. - ( 34 / 4)
---astro-ph/9506030  Abs.
High Resolution Infrared Imaging of FSC10214+4724: Evidence for Gravitational Lensing
/ James R. Graham and Michael C. Liu (Astronomy Department, University of California, Berkeley) - ( 35/ 4)
---Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc. 279, 535   Abs.
Dust in high-redshift radio galaxies and the early evolution of spheroidal galaxies
/ Mazzei, P. & De Zotti, G. - ( 47 / 4)
---Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc. 283, 174   Abs.
Starburst galaxy contributions to extragalactic source counts.
/ Pearson, C. & Rowan-Robinson, M. - ( 131 / 4)
---astro-ph/9506089  Abs.
Spectroscopic Evidence That the Extreme Properties of IRAS F10214+4724 are due to Gravitational Lensing
/ Stephen Serjeant, Mark Lacy, Steve Rawlings, Lindsay King, D.L. Clements - ( 13/ 3)
---Astroph. J. 463, L55   Abs.
Near Infrared Imaging Spectroscopy of IRAS FSC10214+4724: Evidence for a Starburst Region Around an AGN at z=2.3
/ Kroker, H., Genzel, R., Krabbe, A., Tacconi-Garman, L. E., Tecza, M., Thatte, N., & Beckwith, S. V. W. - ( 17 / 3)
---Astroph. J. 438, L5   Abs.
Possible detection of A CO emission line from A quasar at z = 2.88
/ Yamada, T., Aoki, K., Tomita, A., Takata, T., Ohta, K., & Yoshida, M. - ( 18 / 3)
---Publ. Astron. Soc. Jpn. 47, 265   Abs.
Near-infrared spectrophotometry of IRAS FSC 10214+4724
/ Iwamuro, F., Maihara, T., Tsukamoto, H., Oya, S., Hall, D. N. B., & Cowie, L. L. - ( 18 / 3)
---Astroph. J. 451, L9   Abs.
The Broadband Spectral Energy Distributions of the Cloverleaf Quasar and IRAS F10214+4724
/ Barvainis, R., Antonucci, R., Hurt, T., Coleman, P., & Reuter, H. -P. - ( 28 / 3)
---astro-ph/9506073  Abs.
How much of the extreme luminosity of IRAS F10214+4724 can be attributed to gravitational lensing
/ Neil Trentham - ( 33/ 3)
---Astroph. J. 450, L1   Abs.
The Buried QSO in IRAS F15307+3252 and the Nature of Hyperluminous Infrared Galaxies
/ Hines, D. C., Schmidt, G. D., Smith, P. S., Cutri, R. M., & Low, F. J. - ( 37 / 3)
---Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc. 279, 459   Abs.
A new large sample of ultraluminous IRAS galaxies
/ Clements, D. L., Sutherland, W. J., Saunders, W., Efstathiou, G. P., McMahon, R. G., Maddox, S., Lawrence, A., & Rowan-Robinson, M. - ( 37 / 3)
---astro-ph/9509108  Abs.
Dust in High Redshift Radio Galaxies and the Early Evolution of Spheroidal Galaxies
/ Paola Mazzei and Gianfranco De Zotti - ( 46/ 3)
---Astroph. J. 467, 191   Abs.
On the Origin of Correlated Radio-optical Asymmetries in Double Radio Sources
/ Gopal-Krishna & Wiita, P. J. - ( 73 / 3)
---Publ. Astron. Soc. Pac. 108, 8   Abs.
Astrophysics in 1995
/ Trimble, V. & Leonard, P. J. T. - ( 381 / 3)
---astro-ph/9603088  Abs.
A companion to a quasar at redshift 4.7
/ P. Petitjean(1,2), E. Pecontal(3), D. Valls-Gabaud(4), S. Charlot(1) ((1) Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris, (2) DAEC Observatoire de Paris-Meudon, (3) Observatoire de Lyon, (4) Observatoire de Strasbourg) - ( 16/ 2)
---astro-ph/9512134  Abs.
Cold Gas at High Redshift
/ Colin A. Norman (JHU and STScI), Robert Braun (NFRA) - ( 20/ 2)
---astro-ph/9602121  Abs.
A Proto-Galaxy Candidate at z=2.7 Discovered by Its Young Stellar Population
/ H.K.C. Yee (U.Toronto), E. Ellingson (U.Colorado), J. Bechtold (U.Arizona), R. Carlberg (U.Toronto) and J.C. Cuillandre (Obs Midi-Pyrenees) - ( 26/ 2)
---astro-ph/9506139  Abs.
Multiwavelength Energy Distributions and Bolometric Luminosities of the 12--Micron Galaxy Sample
/ Luigi Spinoglio (IFSI), Matthew A. Malkan & Brian Rush (UCLA), and Luis Carrasco & Else Recillas-Cruz (UNAM) - ( 43/ 2)
---astro-ph/9605114  Abs.
IRAS FSC 15307+3252 -- Gravitationally Lensed Seyfert or Cannibal Elliptical at $z$ = 0.93?
/ Michael C. Liu, James R. Graham (UC Berkeley), and Gillian S. Wright (JAC/UKIRT) - ( 85/ 2)