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Spectral Energy Distributions of Hard X-Ray Selected Active Galactic Nuclei in the XMM-Newton Medium Deep Survey

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M. Polletta1, M. Tajer2,3, L. Maraschi2, G. Trinchieri2, C. J. Lonsdale1, L. Chiappetti4, S. Andreon2, M. Pierre5, O. Le Fèvre6, G. Zamorani7, D. Maccagni4, O. Garcet8, J. Surdej8, A. Franceschini9, D. Alloin5, D. L. Shupe10, J. A. Surace10, F. Fang10, M. Rowan-Robinson11, H. E. Smith1 and L. Tresse6

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