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We report our discovery of new active galaxies in a small sample of 23 sources with 2.16 m telescope at Beijing Astronomical Observatory. After wavelength and flux calibration, they are classified by their degree of nuclear activities: one Seyfert 1, three Seyfert 2s, six Seyfert 3s, Seven HII galaxies and one possible Seyfert 3.
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Gu, Q., Huang, J., Shang, Z. et al. Report on discovery of new Seyfert galaxies. Astrophys Space Sci 229, 317–323 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00626873
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