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A Bayesian chemical evolution model of the DustPedia galaxy M74
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Non-parametric galaxy morphology from stellar and nebular emission with the CALIFA sample
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The recent star formation history of NGC 628 on resolved scales
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Variations in the ΣSFR-Σmol-Σstar plane across galactic environments in PHANGS galaxies
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The star formation rate-radius connection : data and implications for wind strength and halo concentration
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High-resolution, 3D radiative transfer modelling : V. A detailed model of the M 51 interacting pair
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The high redshift SFR-M* relation is sensitive to the employed star formation rate and stellar mass indicators : towards addressing the tension between observations and simulations
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First results from the TNG50 simulation : the evolution of stellar and gaseous discs across cosmic time
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JINGLE V : dust properties of nearby galaxies derived from hierarchical Bayesian SED fitting
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Molecular gas contents and scaling relations for massive, passive galaxies at intermediate redshifts from the LEGA-C Survey
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Large molecular gas reservoirs in ancestors of Milky Way-mass galaxies nine billion years ago
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The ALMA spectroscopic survey in the Hubble Ultra Deep Field : molecular gas reservoirs in high-redshift galaxies
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The SFR-M* relation and empirical star formation histories from zFourGE at 0.5 < z < 4
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The imprint of rapid star formation quenching on the spectral energy distributions of galaxies
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The Herschel Virgo Cluster survey, XIX : physical properties of low luminosity FIR sources at z < 0.5
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G2C2, IV : a novel approach to study the radial distributions of multiple populations in Galactic globular clusters