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Aug 3, 2011Filaments and ridges in Vela C revealed by Herschel: from low-mass to high-mass star-forming sitesFeb 1, 2009Luminous Infrared Galaxies with the Submillimeter Array: II. Comparing the CO(3-2) Sizes and Luminosities of Local and High-Redshift Luminous Infrared GalaxiesAug 7, 2022The cold gas and dust properties of red star-forming galaxiesMay 24, 2023VERTICO VI: Cold-gas asymmetries in Virgo cluster galaxiesOct 19, 2018Linking bar- and interaction-driven molecular gas concentration with centrally-enhanced star formation in EDGE-CALIFA galaxiesDec 2, 2019The CO(3-2)/CO(1-0) luminosity line ratio in nearby star-forming galaxies and AGN from xCOLD GASS, BASS and SLUGSJul 1, 2020A new estimator of resolved molecular gas in nearby galaxiesJul 14, 2017The Origins of [CII] Emission in Local Star-forming GalaxiesApr 7, 1995Molecular Gas in the Inner 3.2 Kiloparsecs of NGC 2403: Star Formation at Subcritical Gas Surface DensitiesMar 19, 1998The Physical Conditions and Dynamics of the Interstellar Medium in the Nucleus of M83: Observations of CO and CIJun 28, 1996Testing An Identification Algorithm for Extragalactic OB Associations Using a Galactic SampleAug 21, 2000Comparing Giant Molecular Clouds in M31, M33 & the Milky WayJun 15, 2000Temperature and Density Gradients Across the Nucleus of M82Feb 25, 2000The Spatial Distribution of Atomic Carbon Emission in the Giant Molecular Cloud NGC 604-2Oct 9, 2007The Detection of Molecular Gas in the Outskirts of NGC 6946Oct 24, 2007Comparative Analysis of Molecular Clouds in M31, M33 and the Milky WaySep 4, 2013Luminous Infrared Galaxies With the Submillimeter Array. IV. 12CO J=6-5 Observations of VV 114Mar 25, 2013Herschel Exploitation of Local Galaxy Andromeda (HELGA) III: The Star Formation Law in M31Jan 29, 2024Unraveling the Mystery of the Low CO-to-H$_2$ Conversion Factor in Starburst Galaxies: RADEX Modeling of the AntennaeMar 14, 2023VERTICO V: The environmentally driven evolution of the inner cold gas discs of Virgo cluster galaxies