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1. Short Timescale Evolution of the Polarized Radio Jet during V404 Cygni's 2015 Outburst

2. TESS photometry of the nova eruption in V606 Vul: asymmetric photosphere and multiple ejections?

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3. The first nova eruption in a novalike variable: YZ Ret as seen in X-rays and gamma-rays

4. Classical Novae at Radio Wavelengths

5. Classical Novae at Radio Wavelengths

6. The first nova eruption in a novalike variable: YZ Ret as seen in X-rays and gamma-rays

7. Classical Novae at Radio Wavelengths

8. X-ray Spectroscopy of the gamma-ray Brightest Nova V906 Car (ASASSN-18fv)

9. X-ray evolution of the nova V959 Mon suggests a delayed ejection and a non-radiative shock

10. X-ray Spectroscopy of the gamma-ray Brightest Nova V906 Car (ASASSN-18fv)

11. Canada and the SKA from 2020-2030

12. The Next Generation Very Large Array

13. Development Plans for the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA)

14. LRP2020: Astrostatistics in Canada

15. A rapidly-changing jet orientation in the stellar-mass black hole V404 Cygni

16. T CrB: Radio Observations During the 2016--2017 'Super-Active' State

17. Regulation of accretion by its outflow in a symbiotic star: the 2016 outflow fast state of MWC 560

18. Astro2020 Science White Paper: A Shocking Shift in Paradigm for Classical Novae

19. The Fundamental Plane of Black Hole Accretion and its Use as a Black Hole-Mass Estimator

20. A rapidly-changing jet orientation in the stellar-mass black hole V404 Cygni

21. Regulation of accretion by its outflow in a symbiotic star: the 2016 outflow fast state of MWC 560

22. Astro2020 Science White Paper: A Shocking Shift in Paradigm for Classical Novae

23. The Fundamental Plane of Black Hole Accretion and its Use as a Black Hole-Mass Estimator

24. Canada and the SKA from 2020-2030

25. The Next Generation Very Large Array

26. LRP2020: Astrostatistics in Canada

27. Development Plans for the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA)

28. T CrB: Radio Observations During the 2016--2017 'Super-Active' State

29. Science with an ngVLA: ngVLA Studies of Classical Novae

30. Science with an ngVLA: Accretion and Jets in Local Compact Objects

31. A Radio Continuum Study of Dwarf Galaxies: 6 cm imaging of Little Things

32. Science with an ngVLA: ngVLA Studies of Classical Novae

33. Science with an ngVLA: Accretion and Jets in Local Compact Objects

34. A Radio Continuum Study of Dwarf Galaxies: 6 cm imaging of Little Things

35. A Detailed Observational Analysis of V1324 Sco, the Most Gamma-Ray Luminous Classical Nova to Date

36. A Detailed Observational Analysis of V1324 Sco, the Most Gamma-Ray Luminous Classical Nova to Date

37. Opacity effects and shock-in-jet modelling of low-level activity in Cygnus X-3

38. A DEEP SEARCH FOR PROMPT RADIO EMISSION FROM THERMONUCLEAR SUPERNOVAE WITH THE VERY LARGE ARRAY

39. Discrete Knot Ejection from the Jet in a Nearby Low Luminosity Active Galactic Nucleus, M81*

40. Dwarf nova-type cataclysmic variable stars are significant radio emitters

41. Discrete Knot Ejection from the Jet in a Nearby Low Luminosity Active Galactic Nucleus, M81*

42. Dwarf nova-type cataclysmic variable stars are significant radio emitters

43. A MILLISECOND INTERFEROMETRIC SEARCH FOR FAST RADIO BURSTS WITH THE VERY LARGE ARRAY

44. Shock-powered radio emission from V5589 Sagittarii (Nova Sgr 2012 1)

45. Next Generation Very Large Array Memo No. 9 Science Working Group 4: Time Domain, Fundamental Physics, and Cosmology

46. A Deep Search for Prompt Radio Emission from Thermonuclear Supernovae with the Very Large Array

47. High-Resolution Images of Diffuse Neutral Clouds in the Milky Way. I. Observations, Imaging, and Basic Cloud Properties

48. Novalike Cataclysmic Variables are Significant Radio Emitters

49. Non-Thermal Radio Emission from Colliding Flows in Classical Nova V1723 Aql

50. Thermal radio emission from novae & symbiotics with the Square Kilometre Array