EVIDENCE FOR A WIDE RANGE OF ULTRAVIOLET OBSCURATION IN z ∼ 2 DUSTY GALAXIES FROM THE GOODS-HERSCHEL SURVEY
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D. Elbaz | B. Altieri | M. Dickinson | H. Aussel | A. Dey | H. Hwang | P. Popesso | J. Kartaltepe | Lihwai Lin | H. Dannerbauer | E. Daddi | V. Buat | G. Magdis | I. Valtchanov | A. Pope | G. Morrison | V. Charmandaris | B. Magnelli | M. Pannella | D. Coia | S. Bussmann | K. Penner | D. Scott | D. Scott
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