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The prime goal of this work is to compare the properties of galaxies in dense environments and in the field and to study whether there is any correlation between nuclear activities (star-formation and AGN), the H2 mass and the environment where galaxies reside.
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De Mello, D., Wiklind, T., Maia, M.A.G. (2001). Environmental Effects in Galaxies: Molecular Gas and Nuclear Activity. In: Vílchez, J.M., Stasińska, G., Pérez, E. (eds) The Evolution of Galaxies. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-3313-7_9
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