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1. When LAMOST meets Gaia DR3 Exploring the metallicity of open clusters

2. The Radcliffe Wave as traced by young open clusters: Stellar parameters, activity indicators, and abundances of solar-type members of eight young clusters

3. Heavy element abundances in Galactic Globular Clusters

4. High-resolution spectroscopy of the young open cluster M 39 (NGC 7092)

5. Parameter Estimation for Open Clusters using an Artificial Neural Network with a QuadTree-based Feature Extractor

6. Beyond Gaia DR3: Tracing the [$\alpha$/M]-[M/H] bimodality from the inner to the outer Milky Way disc with Gaia-RVS and convolutional neural networks

7. Neutron-capture elements in NGC 6752 multiple populations

8. Stellar Population Astrophysics (SPA) with the TNG. alpha-elements, lithium, sodium and aluminum in 16 open clusters

9. One Star to Tag Them All (OSTTA): I. Radial velocities and chemical abundances for 20 poorly studied open clusters

10. MUSE spectroscopic observations of the Young Massive Cluster NGC1850

11. Monte Carlo simulations of multiple populations in globular clusters: constraints on the initial size of the second generation from binary stars

12. Lithium abundances as a tracer of AGB stars pollution in the globular cluster NGC 6752

13. Stellar Population Astrophysics (SPA) with the TNG: Stock 2, a little-studied open cluster with an eMSTO

14. Chemical evolution of the Galactic bulge as traced by microlensed dwarf and subgiant stars. VIII. Carbon and oxygen

15. Stellar Population Astrophysics (SPA) with TNG Atmospheric parameters of members of 16 unstudied open clusters

16. MOONS Surveys of the Milky Way and its Satellites

17. Chemical evolution of the Galactic bulge as traced by microlensed dwarf and subgiant stars. VII. Lithium

18. A view of the H-band light-element chemical patterns in Globular Clusters under the AGB self-enrichment scenario

19. NGC 6535: the lowest mass Milky Way globular cluster with a Na-O anti-correlation? Cluster mass and age in the multiple population context

20. The age and abundance structure of the stellar populations in the central sub-kpc of the Milky Way

21. Chemical evolution of the Galactic bulge as traced by microlensed dwarf and subgiant stars. VI. Age and abundance structure of the stellar populations in the central sub-kpc of the Milky Way

22. Evidence of AGB pollution in Galactic globular clusters from the Mg-Al anticorrelations observed by the APOGEE survey

23. Clear evidence for the presence of second-generation asymptotic giant branch stars in metal-poor Galactic globular clusters

24. The incidence of binaries in Globular Cluster stellar populations

25. NGC 6139: a normal massive globular cluster or a first-generation dominated cluster? Clues from the light elements

26. The normal chemistry of multiple stellar populations in the dense globular cluster NGC 6093 (M 80)

27. Spectroscopy of Red Giants in the globular cluster Terzan 8: kinematics and evidence for the surrounding Sagittarius stream

28. The extreme chemistry of multiple stellar populations in the metal-poor globular cluster NGC 4833

29. Resolved photometry of Young Massive Clusters in the starburst galaxy NGC 4214

30. NGC 362: another globular cluster with a split red giant branch

31. Infrared photometry of Young Massive Clusters in the starburst galaxy NGC 4214

32. Chemical evolution of the Galactic bulge as traced by microlensed dwarf and subgiant stars. V. Evidence for a wide age distribution and a complex MDF

33. Searching for multiple stellar populations in the massive, old open cluster Berkeley 39

34. Spectroscopic hint of a cold stream in the direction of the globular cluster NGC 1851

35. Na-O anticorrelation and HB. IX. Kinematics of the program clusters. A link between systemic rotation and HB morphology?

36. The Na-O anticorrelation in horizontal branch stars. I. NGC 2808

37. Chemical evolution of the Galactic bulge as traced by microlensed dwarf and subgiant stars. IV. Two bulge populations

38. Chemical evolution of the Galactic bulge as traced by microlensed dwarf and subgiant stars. III. Detection of lithium in the metal-poor bulge dwarf MOA-2010-BLG-285S

39. Abundances for a large sample of red giants in NGC 1851: hints for a merger of two clusters?

40. X-shooter observations of main sequence stars in the globular cluster NGC 2808: first chemical tagging of a He-normal and a He-rich dwarf

41. Fast rotating Blue Stragglers in the globular cluster M4

42. Detailed abundances of a large sample of giant stars in M 54 and in the Sagittarius nucleus

43. M 54 + Sagittarius = omega Centauri

44. Chemical evolution of the Galactic bulge as traced by microlensed dwarf and subgiant stars. II. Ages, metallicities, detailed elemental abundances, and connections to the Galactic thick disc

45. Na-O Anticorrelation and HB. VII. The chemical composition of first and second-generation stars in 15 globular clusters from GIRAFFE spectra

46. Elemental abundances in the Galactic bulge from microlensed dwarf stars

47. Beyond Gaia DR3: tracing the [{\alpha}/M]-[M/H] bimodality from the inner to the outer Milky Way disc with Gaia RVS and Convolutional Neural-Networks

48. Signatures of an intermediate-age metal-rich bulge population

49. Reading the book: from 'chemical anomalies' to 'standard composition' of globular clusters

50. Fast Rotating Blue Stragglers in the Globular Cluster M4

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