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A secularly evolved model for the Milky Way bar and bulge
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- 05 March 2015, p. 351
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Chemical fingerprinting of stellar populations in the Milky Way halo
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- 05 March 2015, p. 352
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Quantifying the mixing due to bars
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- 05 March 2015, p. 353
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The outskirts of spiral galaxies: probing stellar migration theory
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- 05 March 2015, p. 354
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Radial migration in barred galaxies
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- 05 March 2015, p. 355
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Searching for observational evidence of radial mixing in the Milky Way disk
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- 05 March 2015, p. 356
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A test for radial mixing using local star samples
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- 05 March 2015, p. 357
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Disk structures in the CGS Survey
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- 05 March 2015, p. 358
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Dynamical evolution of star clusters in transient spiral arms
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- 05 March 2015, p. 359
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How well can we identify pseudobulges?
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- 05 March 2015, p. 360
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What Disc Brightness Profiles Can Tell us about Galaxy Evolution
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- 05 March 2015, p. 361
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Quantifying secular evolution through structural decomposition
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- 05 March 2015, p. 362
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Bar-driven evolution of fast rotators: the role and fate of bars in early and late-type galaxies
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- 05 March 2015, p. 363
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Dissecting early-type dwarf galaxies into their multiple components
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- 05 March 2015, p. 364
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Galaxies driven only by secular evolution?
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- 05 March 2015, p. 365
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The role of external gas accretion on galaxy transformations, and evidence of such accretion
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- 05 March 2015, p. 366
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Effects of secular evolution on the star formation history of galaxies
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- 05 March 2015, p. 367
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Hoag's object: the quintessential ring galaxy
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- 05 March 2015, p. 368
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The role of close pair interactions in triggering stellar bars and rings
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- 05 March 2015, p. 369
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Role of massive stars in the evolution of primitive galaxies
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- 05 March 2015, p. 370
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