Fermi LAT detection of GeV flare in high redshift blazar 4C 38.41

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The Large Area Telescope (LAT), one of the two instruments on the Fermi
Gamma-ray Space Telescope, detected on February 23, 2010 increasing
gamma-ray activity from the source positionally consistent with the
EGRET flat spectrum radio quasar 4C 38.41 also known as B2 1633+38, OS
356, 3EG J1635+3813, 1FGL J1635.0+3808.

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