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    Submillimetre galaxies reside in dark matter halos with masses greater than 3 × 10^11 M⊙ by Amblard, Cooray et al. doi:10.1038/nature09771, appears on Nature Advanced Online Publication February 17th, Nature print publication February 24th.

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