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Galaxy building Blocks

Vogt, N.

The Tully-Fisher relation as a function of redshift: disentangling galaxy evolution and selection biases

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Aragon-Salamanca, A.

The Tully-Fisher relation and its evolution with redshift and environment

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Treu, T.

Spheroids scaling relations over cosmic time

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Driver, S.

Did bulges form first and disks later ?

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Combes, F.

Secular Evolution in Galaxies

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Pfenniger, D.

Building a galactic bulge

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Shlosman, I.

Building a galactic disk

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Block, D.

Building a galactic disk: insights from M33

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Laurikainen, E.

Bulge-to-total Mass Ratios for the Galaxies in the Hubble Sequence

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Emsellem, E.

Sheroids ages, kinematics and BH-relation

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Mo, H.

The relation between galaxy properties and their dark matter halo

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Taylor, E.

On Star Formation and the Non-Existence of Dark Galaxies

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de Grijs, R.

From nuclear clusters to halo globulars: starclusters as basic galactic building blocks

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Kriek, M.

Spectroscopic identification of massive galaxies at z~2.3 with strongly suppressed star formation

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Gilmore, G.

Population Models

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Maraston, C.

Stellar population models

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Skillman, E.

Age-metallicity relation in dwarfs

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Kunth, D.

Are the most metal-poor galaxies young?

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Tosi, M.

IZw18, or the picture of Dorian Gray: the more you watch it, the older it gets

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Environment and interactions

Moore, B.

Galaxy formation and transformation by environmental and secular processes

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Vollmer, B.

The influence of intergalactic gas on galaxy evolution in the local Universe

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Mendes de Oliveira, C.

Galaxy evolution in compact and fossil groups

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Ford, H.

The ACS IDT Investigation of the Evolution of Galaxies and Clusters of Galaxies from z ~ 0.2 to z ~ 7

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Gal, R.

The ORELSE Survey: Observations of Redshift Evolution in Large Scale Environments

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Cooper, M.

New Results from the DEEP2 Galaxy Redshift Survey: The Role of Environment in Galaxy Evolution from z~1 to z~0

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Kodama, T.

Galaxy evolution in clusters

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Bekki, K.

Formation and evolution of nucleated galaxies

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Ferguson, A.

The Structure of Galaxies at Faint Light Levels

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Charmandaris, V.

Infrared Properties of nearby Interacting Galaxies: from Spirals to ULIRGs

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Tacconi, L.

Spatially resolved galaxy dynamics at z~2-3: new insights into galaxy evolution

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Zhang, X.

Secular evolution and the morphological transformation of cluster and field galaxies

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Star formation processes and feedback

Dopita, M.

Quiescent star formation

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Palous, J.

Star-Gas Cycle in galaxies

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Kobayashi, C.

Simulations of cosmic chemical enrichment: hypernova feedback, galactic winds and mass-metallicity relations

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Peroux, C.

Neutral gas and metals from z=4 to z=0.5

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Fritze, U. (for T. Tepper Garcia)

Chemically consistent evolutionary synthesis modelling of galaxies

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Cesarsky, C.

The role of luminous infrared galaxies in galaxy evolution

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Martin, C.

Starburst feedback

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Terlevich, R.

Downsizing among massive galaxies

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Martin, C.

Probing Galaxy Evolution with Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX) UV Surveys

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van der Wel, A.

Evolution of Rest-frame Optical and Infrared Colors and M/L of Early-Type Galaxies out to z=1

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Hensler, G.

Feedback from SF

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Granato, G. L.

Mutual feedback between star formation and nuclear activity

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Fraternali, F.

Gaseous haloes: linking galaxies to the IGM

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The early universe

Papovich, C.

The star formation history and stellar assembly of high redshift galaxies

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Abraham, R.

The morphological type evolution

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Cimatti, A.

From mergers to spheroids: the cosmic and morphological evolution of early-type galaxies

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Koo, D.

CATS: Center for Adaptive Optics Treasury Survey of Distant Galaxies, Supernovae, and Active Galactic Nuclei

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Walter, F.

First galaxies and AGN

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Franx, M.

The first clusters

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Shapley, A.

Galaxy formation in protoclusters at high redshift

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Shim, H.

An Infrared Study of Lyman Break Galaxies in the Spitzer First Look Survey Field

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Iwata, I.

Luminosity Dependent Evolution of Lyman Break Galaxies from Redshift 5 to 3

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Portinari, L.

Cosmological formation of galaxy disks

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Steinmetz, M.

Cosmic web - simulations

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Wiklind, T.

Massive and Old Galaxies at z>5

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Bouwens, R.

Galaxies at z>6: Evidence for Substantial Changes in Luminous Galaxies in the 200Myrs from z~7 to z~6

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Dickinson, M.

Observational Constraints of the Galaxy Formation

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Elmegreen, D.

Clumpy Galaxies in the Early Universe

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Conselice, C.

Galaxy interactions and mergers at high redshift

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Gnedin, O.

The formation of dwarf galaxies and small-scale problems of CDM

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Hudson, M.

Downsizing from the fossil record: ages and metallicities of red galaxies and their dependence on mass and on environment

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