Subaru Deep Survey. IV. Discovery of a Large-Scale Structure at Redshift ≃5
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S. Okamura | N. Yasuda | M. Doi | N. Yasuda | M. Doi | S. Miyazaki | M. Hamabe | M. Sekiguchi | K. Shimasaku | Y. Ohyama | N. Kashikawa | K. Ohta | Y. Komiyama | Y. Shioya | M. Ouchi | H. Furusawa | T. Hayashino | K. Kodaira | Y. Matsuda | M. Miyazaki | F. Nakata | H. Tamura | M. Yagi | Y. Matsuda | M. Kimura | K. Kawabata | T. Yamada | Y. Taniguchi | Y. Taniguchi | K. Ohta | Masayuki Miyazaki | K. S. Kawabata | Toru Yamada | S. Miyazaki
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