Simulating the joint evolution of quasars, galaxies and their large-scale distribution
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Edinburgh | Durham | Pittsburgh | Michigan. | Nagoya | J. Peacock | A. Evrard | S. White | V. Springel | S. Cole | C. Frenk | N. Yoshida | J. Navarro | A. Jenkins | Liang Gao | R. Thacker | D. Croton | J. Helly | P. Thomas | H. Couchman | J. Colberg | Uvic | Sussex | Nottingham | Frazer Pearce Mpa | McMaster
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