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Jul 9, 2015Feedback in low-mass galaxies in the early UniverseJun 29, 2018The Kinematics of Extended Lyman-alpha Emission in a Low Mass, Low Metallicity Galaxy at z = 2.3Apr 18, 2006H-alpha Observations of a Large Sample of Galaxies at z~2: Implications for Star Formation in High Redshift GalaxiesApr 12, 2004The Kinematics of Morphologically Selected z~2 Galaxies in the GOODS-N FieldOct 5, 2022The Circumgalactic Medium of Extreme Emission Line Galaxies at z ~ 2: Resolved Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer Modeling of Spatially Extended Lyman-alpha Emission in the KBSS-KCWI SurveySep 21, 2012Galactic Outflows in Absorption and Emission: Near-UV Spectroscopy of Galaxies at 1<z<2May 16, 2016A High Fraction of Ly-alpha-Emitters Among Galaxies with Extreme Emission Line Ratios at z ~ 2Sep 9, 2011Filamentary Large Scale Structure Traced by Six Ly-alpha Blobs at z=2.3Feb 21, 2006The Mass-Metallicity Relation at z~2Apr 3, 2006The Stellar, Gas and Dynamical Masses of Star-Forming Galaxies at z~2Dec 2, 2009Chemical Abundances in Star-Forming Galaxies at High RedshiftJun 28, 2010Physical Conditions in a Young, Unreddened, Low Metallicity Galaxy at High RedshiftAug 15, 2014The Ly-alpha Properties of Faint Galaxies at z2-3 with Systemic Redshifts and Velocity Dispersions from Keck-MOSFIREJul 26, 2019Sub-kiloparsec Imaging of Lyman-alpha Emission in a Low Mass, Highly Ionized, Gravitationally Lensed Galaxy at z = 1.84Mar 17, 2003H-alpha Spectroscopy of Galaxies at z>2: Kinematics and Star FormationOct 22, 2007A Model for Star Formation, Gas Flows and Chemical Evolution in Galaxies at High RedshiftsMay 26, 2021Characterizing Extreme Emission Line Galaxies I: A Four-Zone Ionization Model for Very-High-Ionization EmissionFeb 19, 2021The Geometry of Cold, Metal-Enriched Gas Around Galaxies at $z\sim1.2$May 23, 2022Tracing Lyman-alpha and Lyman Continuum Escape in Galaxies with Mg II EmissionJul 16, 20123D-HST Grism Spectroscopy of a Gravitationally Lensed, Low-metallicity Starburst Galaxy at z=1.847