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1. Intertwined Formation of $\rm{H_2}$, Dust, and Stars in Cosmological Simulations

2. The $z \lesssim 1$ drop of cosmic dust abundance in a semi-analytic framework

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3. Diversity of dwarf galaxy IR-submm emission patterns: CLUES from hydrodynamical simulations

4. Intertwined formation of H2, dust, and stars in cosmological simulations.

5. The z ≲ 1 drop of cosmic dust abundance in a semi-analytic framework.

6. Impact of H2-driven star formation and stellar feedback from low-enrichment environments on the formation of spiral galaxies.

7. Dust evolution with MUPPI in cosmological volumes.

12. Dust evolution in zoom-in cosmological simulations of galaxy formation.

13. Impact of AGN feedback on galaxies and their multiphase ISM across cosmic time.

14. Panchromatic spectral energy distributions of simulated galaxies: results at redshift z = 0.

15. NIHAO XIII: Clumpy discs or clumpy light in high-redshift galaxies?

16. Kinetic AGN feedback effects on cluster cool cores simulated using SPH.

17. The early phases of galaxy clusters formation in IR: coupling hydrodynamical simulations with GRASIL-3D.

18. Effects of baryon mass loss on profiles of large galactic dark matter haloes.

19. Fast radiative transfer of dust reprocessing in semi-analytic models with artificial neural networks.

21. TP-AGB stars in population synthesis models.

22. Thermally-pulsing asymptotic giant branch stars in the Magellanic Clouds.

23. NGC 3741: the dark halo profile from the most extended rotation curve.

24. Mutual Feedback Between Star Formation and Nuclear Activity.

25. Chemical abundances in QSO host galaxies and environments from narrow absorption line systems.