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1. The radius and other fundamental parameters of the F9 V star beta Virginis

2. Welcome back, Polaris the Cepheid

3. Interferometric and seismic constraints on the roAp star alpha Cir

4. Transiting exoplanets from the CoRoT space mission V. CoRoT-Exo-4b: Stellar and planetary parameters

5. Absolute dimensions of eclipsing binaries. XXVI. Setting a new standard: Masses, radii, and abundances for the F-type systems AD Bootis, VZ Hydrae, and WZ Ophiuchi

6. Polaris the Cepheid returns: 4.5 years of monitoring from ground and space

7. The fundamental parameters of the roAp star alpha Circini

8. Oscillating K giants with the WIRE satellite: determination of their asteroseismic masses

9. A spectroscopic study of southern (candidate) gamma Doradus stars. II. Detailed abundance analysis and fundamental parameters

10. Oscillations in Procyon A: First results from a multi-site campaign

11. A search for solar-like oscillations in K giants in the globular cluster M4

12. Variable stars in the open cluster NGC 6791 and its surrounding field

13. VSOP: The Variable Star One-shot Project I. Project presentation and first data release

14. The Variable Star One-shot Project, and its little child: Wikimbad

15. Multisite campaign on the open cluster M67. III. Delta Scuti pulsations in the blue stragglers

16. A new search for planet transits in NGC 6791

17. Solar-like oscillations in open cluster stars

18. Multisite campaign on the open cluster M67. II. Evidence for solar-like oscillations in red giant stars

19. Asteroseismology with the WIRE satellite

20. Asteroseismology with the WIRE satellite. I. Combining Ground- and Space-based Photometry of the Delta Scuti Star Epsilon Cephei

21. Eclipsing Binary Stars from Space

22. Multi-site campaign on the open cluster M67. I. Observations and photometric reductions

23. Eclipsing binaries observed with the WIRE satellite I. Discovery and photometric analysis of the new bright A0IV eclipsing binary Psi Centauri

24. The peculiar sdB NGC6121-V46: A low-mass double degenerate ellipsoidal variable in a globular cluster

25. High-precision photometry with the WIRE satellite

26. Binarity, activity and metallicity among late-type stars I. Methodology and application to HD 27536 and HD 216803

27. Evidence for Granulation and Oscillations in Procyon from Photometry with the WIRE satellite

28. Modelling of the fast rotating delta Scuti star Altair

29. The non-detection of oscillations in Procyon by MOST: is it really a surprise?

30. Altair: The Brightest Delta Scuti Star

31. Abundance analysis of targets for the COROT / MONS asteroseismology missions II. Abundance analysis of the COROT main targets

32. The supernova 2003lw associated with X-ray flash 031203

33. A Search for Planets in the Old Open Cluster NGC 6791

34. Confirmation of solar-like oscillations in eta Bootis

35. Abundance analysis of two late A-type stars HD 32115 and HD 37594

36. Rotation of stars in NGC 6134: a comparison of Delta Scuti stars and non-variable stars

37. Abundance analysis of targets for the COROT / MONS asteroseimology missions I. Semi-automatic abundance analysis of the gamma Dor star HD 49434

38. Confirmation of Solar-Like Oscillations in eta Bootis

39. SX Phoenicis Stars in the Core of 47 Tucanae

40. A Lack of Planets in 47 Tucanae from an HST Search

41. Oscillation mode identifications and models for the delta Scuti star FG Virginis

42. Rate and nature of false positives in the CoRoT exoplanet search

43. A Lack of Planets in 47 Tucanae from an HST Search

44. Transiting exoplanets from the CoRoT space mission: XX. CoRoT-20b: A very high density, high eccentricity transiting giant planet.

45. Modelling a high-mass red giant observed by CoRoT.

46. Multisite campaign on the open cluster M67 – I. Observations and photometric reductions.

47. GIANT VIBRATIONS IN DIP.

48. DETECTION OF SOLAR-LIKE OSCILLATIONS, OBSERVATIONAL CONSTRAINTS, AND STELLAR MODELS FORθCYG, THE BRIGHTEST STAR OBSERVED BY THEKEPLERMISSION

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