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May 26, 20232mm Observations and the Search for High-Redshift Dusty Star-forming GalaxiesMay 10, 2023Dust Properties of 870 Micron Selected Galaxies in the GOODS-SMar 13, 2023Mapping the Decline with Redshift of Dusty Star-forming Galaxies Using JWST and SCUBA-2Jul 12, 2022The Evolution of Lyman Alpha Emitter Line Widths from z=5.7 to z=6.6Jan 16, 2020A Submillimeter Perspective on the GOODS Fields (SUPER GOODS). IV. The Submillimeter Properties of X-ray Sources in the CDF-SDec 3, 2014The Host Galaxies of X-ray Quasars Are Not Strong Star FormersJan 3, 2014Is There a Maximum Star Formation Rate in High-Redshift Galaxies?Sep 7, 2012Precise Identifications of Submillimeter Galaxies: Measuring the History of Massive Star-Forming Galaxies to z>5Feb 13, 2012A Flux-Limited Sample of z~1 Ly-alpha Emitting Galaxies in the CDFSOct 14, 2011The Faintest X-ray Sources from z=0-8Jun 29, 2010Active Galactic Nuclei Selected from GALEX Spectroscopy: The Ionizing Source Spectrum at z~1Aug 31, 2009Low-Redshift Ly-alpha Selected Galaxies from GALEX Spectroscopy: A Comparison with Both UV-Continuum Selected Galaxies and High-Redshift Ly-alpha EmittersMay 12, 2009An Accurate Position for HDF 850.1: The Brightest Submillimeter Source in the Hubble Deep Field-NorthDec 12, 2008A Highly Complete Spectroscopic Survey of the GOODS-N FieldNov 6, 2008Measuring the Sources of the Intergalactic Ionizing FluxJun 20, 2008An Integrated Picture of Star Formation, Metallicity Evolution, and Galactic Stellar Mass AssemblySep 13, 2006The MicroJansky Radio Galaxy PopulationDec 13, 2005A Near-Infrared Analysis of the Submillimeter Background and the Cosmic Star-Formation HistoryJun 10, 2003Optical and Infrared Properties of the 2 Ms Chandra Deep Field-North X-ray SourcesJan 13, 2003The Redshift Evolution of the 2-8 keV X-ray Luminosity Function