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1. The PAU Survey: The quasar UV and Ly$\alpha$ luminosity functions at $2.7<z<5.3$

2. The miniJPAS & J-NEP surveys: Identification and characterization of the Ly$\alpha$ Emitter population and the Ly$\alpha$ Luminosity Function

3. The miniJPAS survey quasar selection I: Mock catalogues for classification

4. ELDAR, a new method to identify AGN in multi-filter surveys: the ALHAMBRA test-case

5. KIC 8462852: Will the Trojans return in 2021?

6. Galaxy clusters and groups in the ALHAMBRA Survey

7. Spectroscopic Confirmation of an Ultra Massive and Compact Galaxy at z=3.35: A Detailed Look at an Early Progenitor of Local Most Massive Ellipticals

8. OCTOCAM: A fast multichannel imager and spectrograph for the 10.4m GTC

9. Recovering the real-space correlation function from photometric redshift surveys

10. Reliability of the detection of the Baryon Acoustic Peak

11. NGC1600 - Cluster or Field Elliptical?

12. The ALHAMBRA Survey: For a systematic Study of Cosmic Evolution

13. The Star Formation Rate Intensity Distribution Function--Implications for the Cosmic Star Formation Rate History of the Universe

14. Early afterglows as probes for the reionization epoch

15. On the compared accuracy and reliability of spectroscopic and photometric redshift measurements

16. Photometry and Photometric Redshifts of Faint Galaxies in the Hubble Deep Field South NICMOS Field

17. The Origin of \lya Absorption Systems at $z>1$---Implications from the Hubble Deep Field

18. Galaxies of Redshift z > 5: The View from Stony Brook

19. The Stony Brook Photometric Redshifts of Faint Galaxies in the Hubble Deep Fields

20. Photometry and Photometric Redshifts of Galaxies in the Hubble Deep Field South Nicmos Field

21. The Ultraviolet Luminosity Density of the Universe from Photometric Redshifts of Galaxies in the Hubble Deep Field

22. A z=5.34 Galaxy Pair in the Hubble Deep Field

23. An Empirical Limit on Extremely High Redshift Galaxies

24. Dwarfmology

25. A blind test of photometric redshift prediction

26. Photometric Redshifts of Galaxies in the Hubble Deep Field

27. Damped Lyman-alpha Absorption Associated with an Early-Type Galaxy at Redshift z = 0.16377

28. Star-forming galaxies at very high redshifts

29. The miniJPAS survey quasar selection I: Mock catalogues for classification

30. The miniJPAS survey quasar selection – I. Mock catalogues for classification.

35. Galaxy clusters and groups in the ALHAMBRA survey

36. The impact from survey depth and resolution on the morphological classification of galaxies

37. SPECTROSCOPIC CONFIRMATION OF AN ULTRAMASSIVE AND COMPACT GALAXY AT Z=3.35:A DETAILED LOOK AT AN EARLY PROGENITOR OF LOCAL GIANT ELLIPTICALS

38. The ALHAMBRA survey: Reliable morphological catalogue of 22 051 early- and late-type galaxies

39. Path to the stars: the evolution of the species in the hunting to the GRBs

40. A Path to the Stars: The Evolution of the Species

42. REM: a fully robotic telescope for GRB observations

43. Retrofitting focal reducer spectrographs with removable integral field units

45. REM: a fully robotic telescope for GRB observations.

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