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SWAG Water Masers in the Galactic Center
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- 16 July 2018, pp. 172-175
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A study on evolved stars by simultaneous observations of H2O and SiO masers using KVN
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- 16 July 2018, pp. 359-364
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Vector magnetic field and vector current density in and around the δ-spot NOAA 10808†
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- 26 August 2011, p. 338
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In-depth survey of sunspot and active region catalogs
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- 26 August 2011, pp. 221-225
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MWA Observations of the EOR1 Field
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- 08 May 2018, pp. 83-86
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Neutral hydrogen in the post-reionization universe
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- 08 May 2018, pp. 216-221
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Asteroseismology of rapidly rotating pulsators
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- 21 October 2010, pp. 360-361
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Joint Discussion 5 Modelling the Milky Way in the Era of Gaia
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- 21 October 2010, p. 173
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A New Mass Model for M31
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- 01 August 2006, p. 135
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Using N-body simulations to understand the chemo-dynamical evolution of the inner Milky Way
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- 02 August 2018, pp. 65-72
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EVN monitoring observation of M 87 jet
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- 24 February 2011, pp. 198-199
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The Broadening Functions Technique
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- 23 April 2012, pp. 365-370
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PlanetPack software tool for exoplanets detection: coming new features
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- 05 January 2015, pp. 84-85
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A new look at NICMOS transmission spectroscopy: No conclusive evidence for molecular features
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- 10 November 2011, pp. 478-479
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Globular clusters and their link with stellar populations in the Milky Way
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- 11 March 2020, pp. 19-23
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Galaxy evolution in dense environments: a concise HI perspective
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- 06 October 2004, pp. 394-400
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First empirical constraints on the low Hα mass-loss rates of magnetic O-stars
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- 30 December 2019, pp. 45-48
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Discovery of a 12 billion solar mass black hole at redshift 6.3 and its challenge to the black hole/galaxy coevolution at cosmic dawn
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- 17 August 2016, pp. 80-83
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Invariant of motion for interstellar dust captured in the solar system
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- 28 February 2005, pp. 415-420
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Voids in a ΛCDM universe
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- 06 October 2004, pp. 51-57
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