Morphological segregation as a probe for galaxy formation and evolution

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The existence of intergalactic dust is today an evident fact. Methods of
detection of it are mentioned. The limited data on existence of
intergalactic dust in vicinity of single galaxies, in central parts and
outskirts of clusters and in voids in the form of a general medium and
of individual clouds are discussed.

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