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1. Identification and Characterization of Six Spectroscopically Confirmed Massive Protostructures at $2.5<z<4.5$

2. ALMA reveals the molecular gas properties of 5 star-forming galaxies across the main sequence at 3 < z < 3.5

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3. MOSAIC: the high-multiplex and multi-IFU spectrograph for the ELT

4. ALMA reveals the molecular gas properties of 5 star-forming galaxies across the main sequence at 3 < z < 3.5

5. A Detection of $z$~2.3 Cosmic Voids from 3D Lyman-$\alpha$ Forest Tomography in the COSMOS Field

6. First Data Release of the COSMOS Lyman-Alpha Mapping And Tomography Observations: 3D Lyman-$\alpha$ Forest Tomography at 2.05 < z < 2.55

7. An ALMA survey of submillimeter galaxies in the COSMOS field: Multiwavelength counterparts and redshift distribution

8. An ALMA survey of submillimetre galaxies in the COSMOS field: Physical properties derived from energy balance spectral energy distribution modelling

9. The Dust Attenuation of Star-forming Galaxies at $z\sim3$ and Beyond: New Insights from ALMA Observations

10. An ALMA survey of submillimetre galaxies in the COSMOS field: The extent of the radio-emitting region revealed by 3 GHz imaging with the Very Large Array

11. A Detection of $z$~2.3 Cosmic Voids from 3D Lyman-$\alpha$ Forest Tomography in the COSMOS Field

12. First Data Release of the COSMOS Lyman-Alpha Mapping And Tomography Observations: 3D Lyman-$\alpha$ Forest Tomography at 2.05 < z < 2.55

13. An ALMA survey of submillimeter galaxies in the COSMOS field: Multiwavelength counterparts and redshift distribution

14. An ALMA survey of submillimetre galaxies in the COSMOS field: Physical properties derived from energy balance spectral energy distribution modelling

15. The Dust Attenuation of Star-forming Galaxies at $z\sim3$ and Beyond: New Insights from ALMA Observations

16. An ALMA survey of submillimetre galaxies in the COSMOS field: The extent of the radio-emitting region revealed by 3 GHz imaging with the Very Large Array

17. Discovery of Massive, Mostly Star-formation Quenched Galaxies with Extremely Large Lyman-alpha Equivalent Widths at z ~ 3

18. Discovery of Massive, Mostly Star-formation Quenched Galaxies with Extremely Large Lyman-alpha Equivalent Widths at z ~ 3

19. DISCOVERY OF MASSIVE, MOSTLY STAR FORMATION QUENCHED GALAXIES WITH EXTREMELY LARGE Ly alpha EQUIVALENT WIDTHS AT z similar to 3

20. Lyman-alpha Forest Tomography from Background Galaxies: The First Megaparsec-Resolution Large-Scale Structure Map at z>2

21. The 0.1<z<1.65 evolution of the bright end of the [OII] luminosity function

22. Lyman-alpha Forest Tomography from Background Galaxies: The First Megaparsec-Resolution Large-Scale Structure Map at z>2

23. The 0.1<z<1.65 evolution of the bright end of the [OII] luminosity function

24. On-sky characterisation of the VISTA NB118 narrow-band filters at 1.19 mu m

25. On-sky characterisation of the VISTA NB118 narrow-band filters at 1.19 mu m

26. Pixel-z: Studying Substructure and Stellar Populations in Galaxies out to z~3 using Pixel Colors I. Systematics

27. The EFIGI catalogue of 4458 nearby galaxies with detailed morphology

28. Pixel-z: Studying Substructure and Stellar Populations in Galaxies out to z~3 using Pixel Colors I. Systematics

29. The EFIGI catalogue of 4458 nearby galaxies with detailed morphology

30. First catalog of strong lens candidates in the COSMOS field

31. First catalog of strong lens candidates in the COSMOS field

32. COSMOS: 3D weak lensing and the growth of structure

33. COSMOS: 3D weak lensing and the growth of structure

34. Quantitative Morphology of Galaxies from the SDSS I: Luminosity in Bulges and Disks

35. Quantitative Morphology of Galaxies from the SDSS I: Luminosity in Bulges and Disks