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Preface pp. 295-310(16)
Requirements for observations from chemodynamical models pp. 313-322(10) Author: Gallagher J.S.
Early formation and evolution of galaxies pp. 325-334(10) Author: Steinmetz M.
Non-standard structure formation scenarios pp. 335-340(6) Authors: Knebe A.; Little B.; Islam R.; Devriendt J.; Mahmood A.; Silk J.
Galaxy formation: Warm dark matter, missing satellites, and the angular momentum problem pp. 341-344(4) Authors: Götz M.; Sommer-Larsen J.
Numerical modeling of galaxy evolution pp. 345-348(4) Author: Nakasato N.
The formation of the first luminous objects in the universe pp. 349-352(4) Author: Bromm V.
Tests and constraints on theories of galaxy formation and evolution pp. 353-356(4) Author: Thompson R.I.
Illuminating protogalaxies? The discovery of extended Lyman- emission around a QSO at z=4.5 pp. 357-360(4) Authors: Bunker A.; Smith J.; Spinrad H.; Stern D.; Warren S.
Modeling the Ly radiation of high-redshift galaxies pp. 361-364(4) Author: Richling S.
Recombination emission from protoglobular clouds on high redshifts pp. 365-368(4) Authors: Vasiliev E.O.; Shchekinov Y.A.
GALICS: A direct link between theory and observations pp. 369-372(4) Author: Devriendt J.
Predicting multi-wavelength properties of Lyman break galaxies with GALICS pp. 373-376(4) Authors: Blaizot J.; Guiderdoni B.; Devriendt J.E.G.; Bouchet F.R.; Hatton S.
Clustering evolution between z=1 and today pp. 377-380(4) Authors: Phleps S.; Meisenheimer K.
Photometric redshifts for an optical/near-infrared catalogue in the Chandra Deep Field South pp. 381-384(4) Authors: Stanway E.R.; Bunker A.; McMahon R.G.
The FORS Deep Field: the photometric catalog pp. 385-388(4) Authors: Heidt J.; Appenzeller I.; Gabasch A.; Jäger K.; Seitz S.; FDF-Team T.
A survey searching for the epoch of assembling of Hubble types pp. 389-392(4) Authors: de Mello D.F.; Pasquali A.
Large-scale structure in the NIR-selected MUNICS survey pp. 393-396(4) Authors: Botzler C.S.; Snigula J.; Bender R.; Drory N.; Feulner G.; Hill G.J.; Hopp U.; Maraston C.; Mendes de Oliveira C.
Clues on the Hubble sequence formation from self-consistent hydrodynamical simulations pp. 397-400(4) Authors: DomÍnguez-Tenreiro R.; Serna A.; Sáiz A.; Sierra-Glez. de Buitrago M.M.
The mix of disky and boxy ellipticals pp. 401-404(4) Authors: Khochfar S.; Burkert A.
Modelling the formation of individual galaxies: A morphology problem for CDM? pp. 405-409(5) Authors: Taylor J.E.; Babul A.
Early-type galaxies at low z from self-consistent hydrodynamical simulations pp. 411-414(4) Authors: Sáiz A.; DomÍnguez-Tenreiro R.; Serna A.
Pregalactic metal enrichment pp. 415-424(10) Author: Ferrara A.
Chemical Enrichment of the Intra-Cluster Medium pp. 425-428(4) Authors: Cora S.A.; White S.D.M.
The evolution of cosmic star formation, metals and gas pp. 429-432(4) Authors: Calura F.; Matteucci F.
Dust formation in damped Ly-alpha systems pp. 433-436(4) Authors: Kasimova E.R.; Shchekinov Y.A.
Evidence for chemical evolution in spectra of high redshift galaxies pp. 437-442(6) Authors: Mehlert D.; Noll S.; Appenzeller I.
Scale interactions and galaxy evolution pp. 445-454(10) Author: Pfenniger D.
Hints on the Energetics of ICM pp. 455-458(4) Authors: Tornatore L.; Borgani S.
Environmental effects on galaxy properties pp. 459-462(4) Authors: Tanvuia L.; Zeilinger W.W.; Focardi P.; Kelm B.; Rampazzo R.
Evolutionary synthesis models for galaxy transformation in clusters pp. 463-466(4) Authors: Bicker J.; Fritze-von Alvensleben U.; Fricke K.J.
The gaseous Halo of the Virgo Cluster Galaxy 45 pp. 467-470(4) Authors: Hensler G.; Tschöke D.; Bomans D.; Boselli A.
Infrared galaxies in compact groups pp. 471-474(4) Authors: Kelm B.; Focardi P.; Zampieri A.
The influence of mergings on galaxy evolution pp. 475-478(4) Authors: Kontorovich V.M.; Shelyag S.I.
Collisions and mergers of disk galaxies: Hydrodynamics of star forming gas pp. 479-482(4) Authors: Lamb S.A.; Hearn N.C.
On the nature of high luminosity ULIRGs pp. 483-486(4) Authors: Masegosa J.; MÁrquez I.
Merging of low-mass systems and the origin of the fundamental plane pp. 487-490(4) Authors: Evstigneeva E.A.; de Carvalho R.R.; Ribeiro A.L.; Capelato H.V.
Evolution and destruction of bars pp. 491-494(4) Authors: Athanassoula E.; Bosma A.
M51 revisited: A genetic algorithm approach of its interaction history pp. 495-498(4) Authors: Theis C.; Spinneker C.
The gigantic interacting galaxy NGC 6872 pp. 499-502(4) Authors: Horellou C.; Koribalski B.
Probing the physics of interacting galaxies pp. 503-506(4) Authors: Cullen H.; Alexander P.; Clemens M.
I Zwicky 1: Decomposition and dynamics of the nearby QSO host pp. 507-510(4) Authors: Scharwächter J.; Eckart A.; Pfalzner S.; Staguhn J.; Schinnerer E.
The warped gas and dust lane in NGC 3718 pp. 511-514(4) Authors: Krips M.; Pott J.-U.; Eckart A.; Leon S.; Straubmeier C.
Dynamical evolution of galactic disks driven by interaction with a satellite pp. 515-518(4) Author: Tsuchiya T.
The system of the Milky Way, LMC and SMC pp. 519-522(4) Author: Ruka A.
Outer bulge and in-plane bar of the milky way pp. 523-526(4) Authors: Picaud S.; Chereul E.; Robin A.C.; Garzón F.
A new challenge: Bar formation and secular evolution in lenticular galaxies pp. 527-530(4) Authors: Gadotti D.A.; de Souza R.E.
Bar dissolution in non-spherical halos pp. 531-534(4) Author: Ideta M.
What can biologists say about galaxy evolution? pp. 535-538(4) Authors: Fraix-Burnet D.; Choler P.; Douzery E.
What determines galactic evolution? pp. 539-548(10) Author: Matteucci F.
Formation and evolution of galactic nuclei, black holes pp. 551-559(9) Author: Spurzem R.
How black holes turn cusps into cores pp. 561-564(4) Author: Hemsendorf M.
Probing the nuclear activity with supermassive black holes pp. 565-568(4) Authors: Ivanov V.D.; Alonso-Herrero A.
The dynamical interaction of AGN with their galaxian environments pp. 569-572(4) Author: Dopita M.A.
Ground-based mid infra-red observations of nearby starburst and AGN galaxies pp. 573-576(4) Authors: Nikolic B.; Alexander P.; Cotter G.; Longair M.; Clemens M.
Dwarf galaxies: Important clues to galaxy formation pp. 579-588(10) Author: Tolstoy E.
Star formation histories of local group dwarf galaxies pp. 589-594(6) Authors: Ikuta C.; Arimoto N.; Jablonka P.
The extended structure of the Phoenix dwarf galaxy pp. 595-598(4) Authors: Hidalgo S.L.; Aparicio A.; MartÍnez-Delgado D.
Kinematics and stellar populations of 17 dwarf early-type galaxies pp. 599-602(4) Authors: Thomas D.; Bender R.; Hopp U.; Maraston C.; Greggio L.
Kinematics of diffuse elliptical galaxies pp. 603-606(4) Authors: Prugniel P.; Simien F.
The dynamical structure of dwarf elliptical galaxies pp. 607-610(4) Authors: Zeilinger W.W.; De Rijcke S.; Dejonghe H.; Hau G.K.T.
Spectrophotometric investigations of the blue compact dwarf galaxy Mrk 35 pp. 611-614(4) Authors: Cairós L.M.; GarcÍa-Lorenzo B.; Caon N.; VÍlchez J.M.; Papaderos P.; Noeske K.
New insights into the photometric structure of Blue Compact Dwarf Galaxies from a deep Near-Infrared study pp. 615-618(4) Authors: Noeske K.G.; Papaderos P.; Cairós L.M.; Fricke K.J.
Photometric studies of very metal-deficient blue compact dwarf galaxies: the exponential ionized gas halo of IZw18 pp. 619-622(4) Authors: Papaderos P.; Izotov Y.I.; Noeske K.G.; Cairós L.M.; Guseva N.G.; Thuan T.X.; Fricke K.J.
The effect of star formation on the evolution of Blue Compact Dwarf galaxies pp. 623-626(4) Authors: Recchi S.; Matteucci F.; D'Ercole A.; Tosi M.
X-ray emission from dwarf galaxies: IC 2574 revisited pp. 627-630(4) Authors: Brinks E.; Walter F.; Kerp J.
Low-mass cluster galaxies: A cornerstone of galaxy evolution pp. 631-634(4) Author: Conselice C.J.
H regions in FCC046 and FCC207 pp. 635-638(4) Authors: Michielsen D.; De Rijcke S.; Dejonghe H.; Zeilinger W.W.; Hau G.K.T.
Optical and NIR investigation of a sample of tidal dwarf candidates pp. 639-642(4) Authors: Weilbacher P.M.; Fritze-von Alvensleben U.; Duc P.-A.
Cen An ultra compact dwarf galaxy? pp. 643-646(4) Authors: Fellhauer M.; Kroupa P.
Searching for an intrinsic stellar population in compact high-velocity clouds pp. 647-650(4) Authors: Hopp U.; Schulte-Ladbeck R.E.; Kerp J.
Understanding dwarf galaxies as galactic building blocks pp. 651-660(10) Author: Tosi M.
Formation and evolution of disk galaxies pp. 663-674(12) Author: Silk J.
Disk galaxy evolution: from the Milky Way to high-redshift disks pp. 675-684(10) Author: Prantzos N.
Local galactic evolution pp. 685-688(4) Authors: Holmberg J.; NordstrÖm B.; Rosenkilde Jørgensen B.; Andersen J.
Scaling relations of field spirals at intermediate redshift pp. 689-692(4) Authors: Böhm A.; Ziegler B.L.; Fricke K.J.; FDF Team t.
X-ray, Ly and H emission from simulated disk galaxies pp. 693-696(4) Authors: Sommer-Larsen J.; Toft S.; Rasmussen J.; Pedersen K.; Götz M.; Portinari L.
The origin of the correlation between the spin parameter and the baryon fraction of galactic disks pp. 697-700(4) Author: Burkert A.
Tidal torques and galactic warps pp. 701-706(6) Authors: Bailin J.; Steinmetz M.
Kinematics of disc galaxies using photometrically calibrated N-body models pp. 707-710(4) Authors: Wozniak H.; Michel-Dansac L.
Isolated and mildly interacting spiral galaxies: Rotation curves and metallicities pp. 711-714(4) Authors: Márquez I.; Masegosa J.; Moles M.; Varela J.; Bettoni D.; Galletta G.
The constraints on dark matter distribution in the isolated spiral NGC 4414 pp. 715-718(4) Authors: Vallejo O.; Braine J.; Baudry A.
Massive disks in low surface brightness galaxies pp. 719-722(4) Author: Fuchs B.
The mass to light ratio and the initial mass function in galactic discs pp. 723-726(4) Authors: Portinari L.; Sommer-Larsen J.; Tantalo R.
The SFR and IMF of the galactic disk pp. 727-730(4) Author: Just A.
On the evolution of the SFR in galactic disks pp. 731-734(4) Authors: Sakhibov F.; Smirnov M.A.
Properties of star formation in the spiral arms of barred galaxies pp. 735-738(4) Authors: Baes-Fischlmair S.; Zeilinger W.W.; Vega-Beltran J.-C.; Beckman J.E.
Application of the global modal approach to the spiral galaxies pp. 739-742(4) Authors: Orlova N.; Korchagin V.; Kikuchi N.; Miyama S.M.; Moiseev A.
Investigation of colour gradients in non-active and active spiral galaxies pp. 743-746(4) Author: Cunow B.
Generation of warps by accretion flows pp. 747-751(5) Authors: Beckman J.E.; LÓpez-Corredoira M.n.; Betancort-Rijo J.; Castro-RodrÍguez N.; Cardwell A.
Comparing peanut-shaped `bulges' to N-body simulations and orbital calculations pp. 753-756(4) Authors: Aronica G.; Athanassoula E.; Bureau M.; Bosma A.; Dettmar R.-J.; Vergani D.; Pohlen M.
3D global simulations of galactic magnetic fields and gas flows pp. 757-760(4) Authors: Dziourkevitch N.; Elstner D.
Magnetic fields and radio polarization of barred galaxies pp. 761-764(4) Authors: Otmianowska-Mazur K.; Elstner D.
Galactic evolution along the hubble sequence pp. 767-770(4) Authors: MollÁ M.; DÍaz A.I.
CNO evolution: Milky way, dwarf galaxies and DLAs pp. 771-774(4) Authors: Chiappini C.; Romano D.; Matteucci F.
The bends in the slopes of radial abundance gradients in the disks of spiral galaxies do they exist? pp. 775-778(4) Author: Pilyugin L.
Chemical enrichment in the early galaxy pp. 779-782(4) Authors: NordstrÖm B.
The chemical composition of the halo and evolutionary problems pp. 783-786(4) Authors: Ninkovi S.; irkovi M.
Galaxy evolution: Inhomogeneous halo collapse pp. 787-790(4) Authors: Myers J.M.; Hartmann D.H.; The L-S.
Inhomogeneous chemical evolution of dwarf spheroidal galaxies pp. 791-794(4) Authors: Tsujimoto T.; Shigeyama T.
Search for and study of extremely metal-deficient galaxies pp. 795-798(4) Authors: Pustilnik S.A.; Kniazev A.Y.; Pramskij A.G.; Ugryumov A.V.
Chemical evolution of Elliptical Galaxies and the ICM pp. 799-802(4) Authors: Pipino A.; Matteucci F.
The ages and metallicities of ellipticals from continuum colors pp. 803-806(4) Authors: Rakos K.; Schombert J.; Odell A.; Maitzen M.
Galaxies as complex systems pp. 809-818(10) Authors: Shore S.N.; Galli D.
Gas phase processes affecting galactic evolution pp. 819-832(14) Author: Elmegreen B.G.
Star formation in a multi-phase interstellar medium pp. 833-836(4) Authors: Slyz A.; Devriendt J.; Bryan G.; Silk J.
A comparison of chemical and chemodynamical models pp. 837-840(4) Authors: Köppen J.
The chemo-dynamical evolution of a disk galaxy pp. 841-844(4) Author: Samland M.
On the origin of high-eccentricity halo stars pp. 845-848(4) Authors: Brook C.B.; Kawata D.; Gibson B.K.; Flynn C.
Chemical and dynamical evolution of spiral galaxies pp. 849-852(4) Authors: Poirier S.; Jablonka P.; Alimi J-M.
The origin of elliptical galaxies inferred from their metallicity gradients pp. 853-856(4) Author: Kobayashi C.
Feedback and late star formation in elliptical galaxies pp. 857-860(4) Authors: Ferreras I.; Scannapieco E.; Silk J.
Chemodynamical gas flow cycles and their influence on the chemical evolution of dwarf irregular galaxies pp. 861-864(4) Authors: Rieschick A.; Hensler G.
A multi-phase chemo-dynamical SPH code for galaxy evolution. Testing the code pp. 865-868(4) Authors: Berczik P.; Hensler G.; Theis C.; Spurzem R.
Star formation in a multi-phase ISM pp. 869-872(4) Authors: Harfst S.; Theis C.; Hensler G.
Expanding shells in low and high density environments pp. 873-876(4) Authors: Palou J.; Ehlerová S.; Wüunsch R.
Clues to starburst evolution: The tale of dense gas pp. 877-880(4) Authors: Hüttemeister S.; Aalto S.
Between simple and chemodynamical models of galaxies pp. 881-890(10) Authors: Köppen J.
Chemically consistent evolutionary synthesis pp. 893-896(4) Authors: Fritze-von Alvensleben U.; Weilbacher P.; Bicker J.
On the self-consistency of evolutionary synthesis models pp. 897-900(4) Authors: Cerviño M.
Star formation histories across hubble types pp. 901-904(4) Authors: Sansom A.E.; Proctor R.N.
Empirical population synthesis for 74 blue compact galaxies pp. 905-908(4) Author: Kong X.
The resolved red giant branches of E/S0 galaxies pp. 909-912(4) Authors: Schulte-Ladbeck R.E.; Drozdovsky I.O.; Belfort M.; Hopp U.
From spirals to low surface brightness galaxies pp. 913-916(4) Authors: Boissier S.; Monnier Ragaigne D.; van Driel W.; Balkowski C.; Prantzos N.
The properties of low surface brightness galaxies pp. 917-920(4) Authors: Monnier Ragaigne D.; van Driel W.; Balkowski C.; Boissier S.; Prantzos N.
Photometric evolution of N-body + SPH + star formation simulations of isolated disc galaxies pp. 921-924(4) Authors: Michel-Dansac L.; Wozniak H.
The stellar content of a prototype double barred galaxy pp. 925-928(4) Authors: Lourenso S.; Aguerri J.A.L.; Vazdekis A.; Beckman J.E.; Peletier R.F.
UV and optical spectral properties in early-type galaxies pp. 929-932(4) Authors: Kautsch S.J.; Zeilinger W.W.
High resolution spectra of galaxies pp. 933-936(4) Authors: Ocvirk P.; Lançon A.; Pichon C.; Prugniel P.; Le Borgne D.; Rocca-Volmerange B.; Fioc M.; Soubiran C.; Thiébaut E.
Evolutionary synthesis modelling of young star clusters in merging galaxies pp. 937-940(4) Authors: Anders P.; Fritze-von Alvensleben U.; de Grijs R.
Dust-enshrouded super star-clusters pp. 941-944(4) Authors: Sauvage M.; Plante S.
New aspects for new generation telescopes pp. 947-956(10) Author: Grebel E.K.
The next generation stellar population synthesis library pp. 957-960(4) Author: Peletier R.
Galaxies at the detection limits of deep X-ray surveys pp. 961-964(4) Authors: Griffiths R.; Miyaji T.; Knudson A.
Towards a new galaxy template library for multi-colour classification pp. 965-968(4) Authors: Borch A.; Meisenheimer K.; Wolf C.; Gray M.
Spectro-morphology of galaxies pp. 969-972(4) Authors: Lauger S.; Burgarella D.; Buat V.
3D spectroscopy of z 1galaxies with gemini pp. 973-976(4) Authors: Smith J.; Bunker A.; Bower R.
Author Index pp. 977-980(4)