Nature, Volume 427Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 2004 - Electronic journals |
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... galaxies as distant ' island universes ' was established , their origin and evolution remain great unsolved problems of modern astrophysics . One of the most promising ways to investigate galaxy formation is to study the ubiquitous ...
... galaxies as distant ' island universes ' was established , their origin and evolution remain great unsolved problems of modern astrophysics . One of the most promising ways to investigate galaxy formation is to study the ubiquitous ...
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... galaxies . If , as evidence suggests , large galaxies have grown to their present sizes by cannibalizing smaller ones ( see , for example , Fig . 4 ) , or by accreting material stripped from other galaxies during collisions , then ...
... galaxies . If , as evidence suggests , large galaxies have grown to their present sizes by cannibalizing smaller ones ( see , for example , Fig . 4 ) , or by accreting material stripped from other galaxies during collisions , then ...
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... galaxies around radio sources are due to the fact that they are in protoclusters . Galaxies that emit strong Lya comprise only a small fraction of distant galaxies , and are biased towards non - dusty objects and galaxies that are ...
... galaxies around radio sources are due to the fact that they are in protoclusters . Galaxies that emit strong Lya comprise only a small fraction of distant galaxies , and are biased towards non - dusty objects and galaxies that are ...
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