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    ProFound: Source Extraction and Application to Modern Survey Data by Robotham, A S G, Davies, L J M, Driver, S P, Koushan, S, Taranu, D S, Casura, S, Liske, J

    “…Abstract We introduce ProFound, a source finding and image analysis package. ProFound provides methods to detect sources in noisy images, generate segmentation…”
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    Galaxy and Mass Assembly (GAMA): Morphological transformation of galaxies across the green valley by Bremer, M N, Phillipps, S, Kelvin, L S, De Propris, R, Kennedy, Rebecca, Moffett, Amanda J, Bamford, S, Davies, L J M, Driver, S P, Häußler, B, Holwerda, B, Hopkins, A, James, P A, Liske, J, Percival, S, Taylor, E N

    “…Abstract We explore constraints on the joint photometric and morphological evolution of typical low redshift galaxies as they move from the blue cloud through…”
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    Probing the low surface brightness dwarf galaxy population of the virgo cluster by Davies, J. I., Davies, L. J. M., Keenan, O. C.

    “…We have used data from the Next Generation Virgo Survey to investigate the dwarf galaxy population of the Virgo cluster. We mask and smooth the data, and then…”
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    Are z ∼ 5 quasars found in the most massive high-redshift overdensities? by Husband, K., Bremer, M. N., Stanway, E. R., Davies, L. J. M., Lehnert, M. D., Douglas, L. S.

    “…Luminous high-redshift quasars (QSOs) are thought to exist within the most massive dark matter haloes in the young Universe. As a consequence, they are likely…”
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    G10/COSMOS: 38 band (far-UV to far-IR) panchromatic photometry using LAMBDAR by Andrews, S K, Driver, S P, Davies, L JM, Kafle, Prajwal R, Robotham, Aaron S G, Wright, Angus H

    “…We present a consistent total flux catalogue for a ~1 deg^sup 2^ subset of the Cosmic Evolution Survey (COSMOS) region ... with near-complete coverage in 38…”
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    Late-time observations of the relativistic tidal disruption flare candidate Swift J1112.2−8238 by Brown, G. C., Levan, A. J., Stanway, E. R., Krühler, T., Tanvir, N. R., Davies, L. J. M., Fruchter, A., Cenko, S. B., Metzger, B. D.

    “…Abstract We present late-time follow-up of the relativistic tidal disruption flare (rTDF) candidate Swift J1112.2−8238. We confirm the previously determined…”
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    Galaxy and mass assembly: luminosity and stellar mass functions in GAMA groups by Vázquez-Mata, J A, Loveday, J, Riggs, S D, Baldry, I K, Davies, L J M, Robotham, A S G, Holwerda, B W, Brown, M J I, Cluver, M E, Wang, L, Alpaslan, M, Bland-Hawthorn, J, Brough, S, Driver, S P, Hopkins, A M, Taylor, E N, Wright, A H

    “…ABSTRACT How do galaxy properties (such as stellar mass, luminosity, star formation rate, and morphology) and their evolution depend on the mass of their host…”
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    Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): curation and reanalysis of 16.6k redshifts in the G10/COSMOS region by Davies, L. J. M., Driver, S. P., Robotham, A. S. G., Baldry, I. K., Lange, R., Liske, J., Meyer, M., Popping, A., Wilkins, S. M., Wright, A. H.

    “…We discuss the construction of the Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA) 10h region (G10) using publicly available data in the Cosmic Evolution Survey region…”
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    A redshift survey towards the cosmic microwave background cold spot by Bremer, M. N., Silk, J., Davies, L. J. M., Lehnert, M. D.

    “…We have carried out a redshift survey using the VIMOS spectrograph on the VLT towards the cosmic microwave background cold spot. A possible cause of the cold…”
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    Radio source extraction with ProFound by Hale, C L, Robotham, A S G, Davies, L J M, Jarvis, M J, Driver, S P, Heywood, I

    “…Abstract In the current era of radio astronomy, continuum surveys observe a multitude of objects with complex morphologies and sizes, and are not limited to…”
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