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(abs , pdf ) McKinnon et al., Simulating galactic dust grain evolution on a moving mesh
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(abs , pdf ) Kannan et al., AREPO-RT: Radiation hydrodynamics on a moving mesh
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(abs , pdf ) Sobral & Matthee, Predicting Lyman-alpha escape fractions with a simple observable: Lyman-alpha in emission as an empirically calibrated star formation rate indicator
(abs , pdf ) Becker et al., Evidence for Large-Scale Fluctuations in the Metagalactic Ionizing Background Near Redshift Six
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(abs , pdf ) Fillingham et al., Environmental Quenching of Low-Mass Field Galaxies
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(abs , pdf ) Amorisco, Globular cluster populations and the kinematical fingerprints of minor mergers
(abs , pdf ) Zwart & Boekholt, Numerical verification of the microscopic time reversibility of Newton's equations of motion: Fighting exponential divergence
(abs , pdf ) Dupont & Enßlin, Consistency and convergence of simulation schemes in Information field dynamics
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