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SPITZER SAGE SURVEY OF THE LARGE MAGELLANIC CLOUD. III. STAR FORMATION AND ~1000 NEW CANDIDATE YOUNG STELLAR OBJECTS

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B. A. Whitney1, M. Sewilo2, R. Indebetouw3, T. P. Robitaille4, M. Meixner2, K. Gordon5, M. R. Meade6, B. L. Babler6, J. Harris5, J. L. Hora7, S. Bracker6, M. S. Povich6, E. B. Churchwell6, C. W. Engelbracht5, B-Q For5,8, M. Block5, K. Misselt5, U. Vijh2, C. Leitherer2, A. Kawamura9, R. D. Blum10, M. Cohen11, Y. Fukui9, A. Mizuno9, N. Mizuno9, S. Srinivasan12, A. G. G. M. Tielens13, K. Volk14, J-P. Bernard15, F. Boulanger16, J. A. Frogel17, J. Gallagher6, V. Gorjian18, D. Kelly5, W. B. Latter19, S. Madden20, F. Kemper21, J. R. Mould10, A. Nota2, M. S. Oey22, K. A. Olsen23, T. Onishi9, R. Paladini24, N. Panagia2, P. Perez-Gonzalez5, W. Reach24, H. Shibai9, S. Sato9, L. J. Smith2,25, L. Staveley-Smith26, T. Ueta27, S. Van Dyk24, M. Werner18, M. Wolff1 and D. Zaritsky5

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