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1. The SAMI Galaxy Survey: galaxy spin is more strongly correlated with stellar population age than mass or environment

2. The SAMI Galaxy Survey: Physical drivers of stellar-gas kinematic misalignments in the nearby Universe

3. The physical connection between central stellar surface density and stellar spin in SAMI and MaNGA nearby galaxies

4. The SAMI Galaxy Survey: The role of disc fading and progenitor bias in kinematic transitions

5. A SAMI and MaNGA view on the stellar kinematics of galaxies on the star-forming main sequence

6. The colors of bulges and disks in the core and outskirts of galaxy clusters

7. The SAMI Galaxy Survey: bulge and disk stellar population properties in cluster galaxies

8. Centrally concentrated molecular gas driving galactic-scale ionised gas outflows in star-forming galaxies

9. The SAMI Galaxy Survey: Stellar population radial gradients in early-type galaxies

10. The SAMI Galaxy Survey: Satellite galaxies undergo little structural change during their quenching phase

11. The SAMI Galaxy Survey: Exploring the gas-phase Mass-Metallicity Relation

12. The SAMI Galaxy Survey: Observing the environmental quenching of star formation in GAMA groups

13. The SAMI Galaxy Survey: Stellar and gas misalignments and the origin of gas in nearby galaxies

14. KROSS-SAMI: A Direct IFS Comparison of the Tully-Fisher Relation Across 8 Gyr Since $z \approx 1$

15. The SAMI Galaxy Survey: embedded discs and radial trends in outer dynamical support across the Hubble sequence

16. Deep Extragalactic VIsible Legacy Survey (DEVILS): Motivation, Design and Target Catalogue

17. The SAMI Galaxy Survey: gas content and interaction as the drivers of kinematic asymmetry

18. The SAMI Galaxy Survey: The Low-Redshift Stellar Mass Tully-Fisher Relation

19. Self-consistent bulge/disk/halo galaxy dynamical modeling using integral field kinematics

20. The SAMI Galaxy Survey: understanding observations of large-scale outflows at low redshift with EAGLE simulations

21. The SAMI Galaxy Survey: Disk-halo interactions in radio-selected star-forming galaxies

22. The KMOS Redshift One Spectroscopic Survey (KROSS): the origin of disk turbulence in z~0.9 star-forming galaxies

23. The SAMI Galaxy Survey: Kinematics of Dusty Early-Type Galaxies

24. The SAMI Galaxy Survey: The cluster redshift survey, target selection and cluster properties

25. The SAMI Galaxy Survey: Asymmetry in Gas Kinematics and its links to Stellar Mass and Star Formation

26. The SAMI Galaxy Survey: Spatially resolving the environmental quenching of star formation in GAMA galaxies

27. The SAMI Galaxy Survey: the link between angular momentum and optical morphology

28. The SAMI Galaxy Survey: Gas Streaming and Dynamical M/L in Rotationally Supported Systems

29. Kinematic signatures of AGN feedback in moderately powerful radio galaxies at z~2 observed with SINFONI

30. The SAMI Pilot Survey: Stellar Kinematics of Galaxies in Abell 85, 168 and 2399

31. Defying jet-gas alignment in two radio galaxies at z~2 with extended light profiles: Similarities to brightest cluster galaxies

32. The SAMI Galaxy Survey: Unveiling the nature of kinematically offset active galactic nuclei

33. The SAMI Galaxy Survey: Towards a unified dynamical scaling relation for galaxies of all types

34. The SAMI Galaxy Survey: The discovery of a luminous, low-metallicity H II complex in the dwarf galaxy GAMA J141103.98-003242.3

35. The SAMI Galaxy Survey: instrument specification and target selection

36. The SAMI Galaxy Survey: Early Data Release

37. The SAMI Galaxy Survey: Cubism and covariance, putting round pegs into square holes

38. KROSS-SAMI:a direct IFS comparison of the Tully-Fisher relation across 8 Gyr since z approximate to 1

39. The KMOS Redshift One Spectroscopic Survey (KROSS): the origin of disk turbulence in z~0.9 star-forming galaxies

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