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A low [CII]/[NII] ratio in the center of a massive galaxy at z = 3.7
The VANDELS ESO public spectroscopic survey
MOSEL: strong [OIII] 5007 Å emitting galaxies at (3 < z < 4) from the ZFOURGE survey
MOSEL survey: tracking the growth of massive galaxies at 2 < z < 4 using kinematics and the IllustrisTNG simulation
ZFIRE: measuring electron density with [O II] as a function of environment at z = 1.62
A Tale of Two Clusters: An Analysis of Gas-phase Metallicity and Nebular Gas Conditions in Proto-cluster Galaxies at z < 2
GOODS-ALMA: 1.1 mm galaxy survey. I. Source catalog and optically dark galaxies
The Effects of Environment on the Evolution of the Galaxy Stellar Mass Function
ZFOURGE: Extreme 5007 A Emission May Be a Common Early-lifetime Phase for Star-forming Galaxies at z > 2.5
The VANDELS ESO public spectroscopic survey: Observations and first data release
Near infrared spectroscopy and star-formation histories of 3 ≤ z ≤ 4 quiescent galaxies
Jekyll & Hyde: quiescence and extreme obscuration in a pair of massive galaxies 1.5 Gyr after the Big Bang
ZFOURGE: Using Composite Spectral Energy Distributions to Characterize Galaxy Populations at 1 < z < 4
Decoupled black hole accretion and quenching: the relationship between BHAR, SFR and quenching in Milky Way- and Andromeda-mass progenitors since z = 2.5
The Size Evolution of Star-forming Galaxies since z ~ 7 Using ZFOURGE
ZFIRE: Similar Stellar Growth in Hα-emitting Cluster and Field Galaxies at z ~ 2
Effect of Local Environment and Stellar Mass on Galaxy Quenching and Morphology at 0.5 < z < 2.0
A deep ALMA image of the Hubble Ultra Deep Field
A massive, quiescent galaxy at a redshift of z = 3.717
Deep CO(1-0) Observations of z = 1.62 Cluster Galaxies with Substantial Molecular Gas Reservoirs and Normal Star Formation Efficiencies

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