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1. Competition on Hold? How Competing Discourses Shape Academic Organisations in Times of Crisis

3. 4MOST: Project overview and information for the First Call for Proposals

4. LBT/ARGOS adaptive optics observations of z$\sim 2$ lensed galaxies

5. ARGOS at the LBT. Binocular laser guided ground layer adaptive optics

6. Resolving the Host Galaxy of a Distant Blazar with LBT/LUCI1 + ARGOS

7. Evidence for Wide-Spread AGN Driven Outflows in the Most Massive z~1-2 Star Forming Galaxies

8. A Consistent Study of Metallicity Evolution at 0.8 < z < 2.6

9. The SINS/zC-SINF survey of z~2 galaxy kinematics: Evidence for powerful AGN-driven nuclear outflows in massive star-forming galaxies

10. The SINS/zC-SINF survey of z~2 galaxy kinematics: evidence for gravitational quenching

11. Nebular Excitation in z~2 Star-forming Galaxies from the SINS and LUCI Surveys: The Influence of Shocks and AGN

12. Aerosol Jet Printing and Interconnection Technologies on Additive Manufactured Substrates

13. The SINS/zC-SINF Survey of z~2 Galaxy Kinematics: The Nature of Dispersion Dominated Galaxies

14. The SINS/zC-SINF survey of z~2 galaxy kinematics: Outflow properties

15. Shocked Superwinds from the z~2 Clumpy Star-forming Galaxy, ZC406690

16. How well can we Measure the Intrinsic Velocity Dispersion of Distant Disk Galaxies?

17. Infrared Narrow-Band Tomography of the Local Starburst NGC 1569 with LBT/LUCIFER

18. The SINS survey of z~2 galaxy kinematics: properties of the giant star forming clumps

19. An X-ray Selected Galaxy Cluster in the Lockman Hole at Redshift 1.753

20. Black Hole Mass Estimates Based on CIV are Consistent with Those Based on the Balmer Lines

21. LBT/LUCIFER Observations of the z~2 Lensed Galaxy J0900+2234

22. High-Redshift Star-Forming Galaxies: Angular Momentum and Baryon Fraction, Turbulent Pressure Effects and the Origin of Turbulence

23. The SINS survey: SINFONI Integral Field Spectroscopy of z ~ 2 Star-forming Galaxies

24. The SINS Survey: Broad Emission Lines in High-Redshift Star-Forming Galaxies

25. The SINS survey: modeling the dynamics of z~2 galaxies and the high-z Tully-Fisher relation

26. Star-Forming Galaxies at z~2: An Emerging Picture of Galaxy Dynamics and Assembly

27. Mergers and Mass Accretion Rates in Galaxy Assembly: The Millennium Simulation Compared to Observations of z~2 Galaxies

28. The LBT Panoramic View on the Recent Star-Formation Activity in IC2574

29. From rings to bulges: evidence for rapid secular galaxy evolution at z~2 from integral field spectroscopy in the SINS survey

30. The Blue Straggler population in the globular cluster M53 (NGC5024): a combined HST, LBT, CFHT study

31. Go Long, Go Deep: Finding Optical Jet Breaks for Swift-Era GRBs with the LBT

33. 4MOST: status of the high resolution spectrograph

35. The Large Binocular Telescope Panoramic View of the Recent Star Formation Activity in IC 2574

36. A Consistent Study of Metallicity Evolution at 0.8 < z < 2.6

37. The SINS/zC-SINF survey of z~2 galaxy kinematics: evidence for gravitational quenching

39. The SINS/zC-SINF Survey of z~2 Galaxy Kinematics: The Nature of Dispersion Dominated Galaxies

41. AN X-RAY-SELECTED GALAXY CLUSTER IN THE LOCKMAN HOLE AT REDSHIFT 1.753

42. The SINS Survey: Modeling the Dynamics of z ~ 2 Galaxies and the High-z Tully-Fisher Relation

43. The SINS survey: SINFONI Integral Field Spectroscopy of z ~ 2 Star-forming Galaxies

44. From rings to bulges: evidence for rapid secular galaxy evolution at z~2 from integral field spectroscopy in the SINS survey

45. Multicolor single-molecule spectroscopy with alternating laser excitation for the investigation of interactions and dynamics

46. Final design of optical fibre routing for 4MOST

48. SHOCKED SUPERWINDS FROM THEz∼ 2 CLUMPY STAR-FORMING GALAXY, ZC406690

49. HOW WELL CAN WE MEASURE THE INTRINSIC VELOCITY DISPERSION OF DISTANT DISK GALAXIES?

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