THE SPACE DENSITY OF LUMINOUS DUSTY STAR-FORMING GALAXIES AT z > 4: SCUBA-2 AND LABOCA IMAGING OF ULTRARED GALAXIES FROM HERSCHEL-ATLAS
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P. P. van der Werf | A. M. Swinbank | S. Maddox | Z. Cai | I. P'erez-Fournon | A. Weiss | D. Riechers | F. Bertoldi | A. Omont | I. Smail | M. Bremer | D. Clements | G. Zotti | J. González-Nuevo | L. Dunne | P. D. Werf | S. Eales | R. Ivison | V. Arumugam | J. Wardlow | J. Simpson | E. Valiante | H. Dannerbauer | A. Cooray | J. Stevens | W. Holland | R. Ivison | M. Negrello | G. De Zotti | I. Oteo | A. Lewis | E. Ibar | R. Bussmann | C. Fuller | J. Stevens | C. Fuller | Z. Cai | I. Pérez-Fournon | P. V. D. Werf | J. González-Nuevo | J. Simpson
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