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THE
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STRIPE 82 SURVEY (HerS): MAPS AND EARLY CATALOG
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THE HERschel
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A FIRST GLIMPSE INTO THE FAR-IR PROPERTIES OF HIGH-
z
UV-SELECTED GALAXIES:
HERSCHEL
/PACS OBSERVATIONS OF
z
∼ 3 LBGS