The kiloparsec-scale gas kinematics in two star-forming galaxies at z ∼ 1.47 seen with ALMA and VLT-SINFONI
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I. Smail | A. Swinbank | D. Sobral | E. Ibar | A. Escala | E. Villard | J. Molina | T. Hughes
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