
Most galaxies are isolated systems because of their large mutual distances and the quasi-stationary character of their evolution (Section I.1). This is not always true; a high degree of clustering is evident in the space distribution of galaxies and there are volumes where close encounters are frequent, producing exchanges of energy and mass between them. As a consequence, matter is lost to the surrounding medium.
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