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The Mass Accretion Rates of Intermediate-Mass T Tauri Stars

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Nuria Calvet1,2, James Muzerolle3,4, César Briceño2,5, Jesus Hernández2,5, Lee Hartmann1, José Luis Saucedo1,6 and Karl D. Gordon3

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