Exploring the Formation and Evolution of Planetary Systems
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Inviscid and viscous flow past embedded planets: implications for planet formation
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- 06 January 2014, pp. 173-174
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Gas signatures of Herbig Ae/Be disks probed with Herschel SPIRE spectroscopy
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- 06 January 2014, pp. 175-176
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Large-scale planetesimal formation by streaming instability
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- 06 January 2014, pp. 177-178
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Planet formation in evolving protoplanetary discs
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- 06 January 2014, pp. 179-189
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Disk Inhomogeneities and the Origins of Planetary System Architectures and Observational Properties
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- 06 January 2014, pp. 190-193
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The bright end of the exo-Zodi luminosity function: Disk evolution and implications for exo-Earth detectability
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- 06 January 2014, pp. 194-198
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Orbital Motion and Multi-Wavelength Monitoring of LkCa15 b
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- 06 January 2014, pp. 199-203
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HST/STIS imaging of Fomalhaut: New main belt structure and confirmation of Fomalhaut b's eccentric orbit
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- 06 January 2014, pp. 204-207
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The multiple spirals in the disk of HD100546
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- 06 January 2014, pp. 208-209
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Angular momentum evolution during star and planetary system formation
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- 06 January 2014, pp. 210-211
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Planetary Systems Dynamics Eccentric patterns in debris disks & Planetary migration in binary systems
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- 06 January 2014, pp. 212-213
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Asymmetric dust distribution in an eccentric protoplanetary disk as a signpost of a gas giant planet
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- 06 January 2014, pp. 214-215
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Variability of CHXR 20: accretion, extinction, spots or a companion?
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- 06 January 2014, pp. 216-217
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Gravitational instability of planetary gaps and its effect on orbital migration
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- 06 January 2014, pp. 218-219
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A VLT/X-Shooter study of accretion and photoevaporation in Transitional Disks
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- 06 January 2014, pp. 220-221
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A companion star in the SED modeling of the HD 142527 stellar system
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- 06 January 2014, pp. 222-223
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The TBOSS (Taurus Boundary of Stellar/Substellar) Survey of Disk Properties
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- 06 January 2014, pp. 224-225
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Chasing disk dispersal indicators: the origin of the [OI] low-velocity components from young stars
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- 06 January 2014, pp. 226-227
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Magnetocentrifugal jets and chondrule formation in protostellar disks
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- 06 January 2014, pp. 228-229
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Astrometry in the Service of Planet Formation Studies: Disk Lifetimes in Nearby Star Forming Regions and a Planet Candidate around a Mature Brown Dwarf
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- 06 January 2014, pp. 230-231
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