Bright lights, big city: massive galaxies, giant Ly-α nebulae, and protoclusters
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Arjun Dey | George Miley | Jaron Kurk | Willem H. de Vries | Willem J. van Breugel | Michiel A. Reuland | Adam Stanford | Bram Venemans | Huub J. A. Roettgering | Carlos De Breuck | Mike Dopita | Ralph Sutherland | Jonathan Bland-Hawthorn | M. Dopita | R. Sutherland | A. Dey | J. Bland-Hawthorn | G. Miley | J. Kurk | C. De Breuck | H. Roettgering | M. Reuland | B. Venemans | A. Stanford | W. V. van Breugel | W. D. de Vries
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