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1. TOI-3568 b: a super-Neptune in the sub-Jovian desert

2. CHEOPS in-flight performance: A comprehensive look at the first 3.5 years of operations

3. TOI-4336 A b: A temperate sub-Neptune ripe for atmospheric characterization in a nearby triple M-dwarf system

4. TESS discovery of a super-Earth orbiting the M dwarf star TOI-1680

5. TOI-2084 b and TOI-4184 b: two new sub-Neptunes around M dwarf stars

6. A super-Earth and a mini-Neptune near the 2:1 MMR straddling the radius valley around the nearby mid-M dwarf TOI-2096

7. GJ 806 (TOI-4481): A bright nearby multi-planetary system with a transiting hot, low-density super-Earth

8. Precise near-infrared photometry, accounting for precipitable water vapour at SPECULOOS Southern Observatory

9. Two temperate super-Earths transiting a nearby late-type M dwarf

10. A Study of Flares in the Ultra-Cool Regime from SPECULOOS-South

11. Discovery and mass measurement of the hot, transiting, Earth-sized planet GJ 3929 b

12. TOI-2257 b: A highly eccentric long-period sub-Neptune transiting a nearby M dwarf

13. A large sub-Neptune transiting the thick-disk M4V TOI-2406

14. Development of the SPECULOOS exoplanet search project

15. A super-Earth and a sub-Neptune orbiting the bright, quiet M3 dwarf TOI-1266

16. An Evolutional Algorithm for Automatic 2D Layer Segmentation in Laser-aided Additive Manufacturing

17. Gemini-GRACES high-quality spectra of Kepler evolved stars with transiting planets I. Detailed characterization of multi-planet systems Kepler-278 and Kepler-391

18. Discarding orbital decay in WASP-19b after one decade of transit observations

19. The EBLM Project VI. The mass and radius of five low-mass stars in F+M binaries discovered by the WASP survey

20. Fundamental properties of the pre-main sequence eclipsing stars of MML 53 and the mass of the tertiary

21. Massive stars in the SDSS-IV/APOGEE SURVEY. I- OB stars

22. Chemical Abundances of M-dwarfs from the APOGEE Survey. I. The Exoplanet Hosting Stars Kepler-138 and Kepler-186

23. WASP-86b and WASP-102b: super-dense versus bloated planets

24. Discovery of WASP-113b and WASP-114b, two inflated hot-Jupiters with contrasting densities

25. Three transiting planet discoveries from the Wide Angle Search for Planets: WASP-85 A b; WASP-116 b, and WASP-149 b

26. The EBLM project. II. A very hot, low-mass M dwarf in an eccentric and long period eclipsing binary system from SuperWASP

27. WASP-104b and WASP-106b: two transiting hot Jupiters in 1.75-day and 9.3-day orbits

28. A Strict Test of Stellar Evolution Models: The Absolute Dimensions of Massive Benchmark Eclipsing Binary V578 Mon

29. On the Abundance of Circumbinary Planets

30. A Window on Exoplanet Dynamical Histories: Rossiter-McLaughlin Observations of WASP-13b and WASP-32b

31. A Catalogue of Temperatures for Kepler Eclipsing Binary Stars

32. Three sub-Jupiter-mass planets: WASP-69b & WASP-84b transit active K dwarfs and WASP-70Ab transits the evolved primary of a G4+K3 binary

33. Discovery of WASP-65b and WASP-75b: Two Hot Jupiters Without Highly Inflated Radii

34. Placing Limits On The Transit Timing Variations Of Circumbinary Exoplanets

35. Lucky Imaging of transiting planet host stars with LuckyCam

36. The Homogeneous Study of Transiting Systems (HoSTS) I. The Pilot Study of WASP-13

37. WASP-52b, WASP-58b, WASP-59b, and WASP-60b: four new transiting close-in giant planets

38. WASP-54b, WASP-56b and WASP-57b: Three new sub-Jupiter mass planets from SuperWASP

39. A transiting companion to the eclipsing binary KIC002856960

40. Luminosity Discrepancy in the Equal-Mass, Pre--Main Sequence Eclipsing Binary Par 1802: Non-Coevality or Tidal Heating?

41. Apsidal Motion of the Massive, Benchmark Eclipsing Binary V578 Mon

42. Near-Infrared Light Curves of the Brown Dwarf Eclipsing Binary 2MASS J05352184-0546085: Can Spots Explain the Temperature Reversal?

43. The structure of a separating turbulent boundary layer. IV - Effects of periodic free-stream unsteadiness

44. Some features of unsteady separating turbulent boundary layers

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