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Figure 2:
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proper motions larger than 0.15 arcsec/year included in Table 2. The charts were
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by the Space Telescope Science Institute. Charts are 4.5 arcmin on a side. North
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Acknowledgements
We are indebted to Prof. C. Anguita for his interesting comments. We are
also grateful to R. Antezana and M. Wischnjewsky for cooperating to
explore the plates and prepare the finding charts. This work was
partially financed by the Fondo Nacional de Investigación
Científica y Tecnológica (Proy. 1930953, Fondecyt).
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