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51. The Needle in the 100 deg2 Haystack: Uncovering Afterglows of Fermi GRBs with the Palomar Transient Factory

52. A young stellar environment for the superluminous supernova PTF12dam

53. Spectroscopy of superluminous supernova host galaxies. A preference of hydrogen-poor events for extreme emission line galaxies

54. The warm, the excited, and the molecular gas: GRB 121024A shining through its star-forming galaxy

55. The mysterious optical afterglow spectrum of GRB140506A at z=0.889

56. The host of the SN-less GRB 060505 in high resolution

57. GRB 120422A/SN 2012bz: Bridging the Gap between Low- And High-Luminosity GRBs

58. The obscured hyper-energetic GRB 120624B hosted by a luminous compact galaxy at z = 2.20

59. The low-extinction afterglow in the solar-metallicity host galaxy of GRB 110918A

60. Spectroscopy of the short-hard GRB 130603B: The host galaxy and environment of a compact object merger

61. The low-extinction afterglow in the solar-metallicity host galaxy of gamma-ray burst 110918A

62. Discovery of the broad-lined Type Ic SN 2013cq associated with the very energetic GRB 130427A

63. The optical counterpart of the bright X-ray transient Swift J1745-26

64. Flux and color variations of the doubly imaged quasar UM673

65. The distribution of equivalent widths in long GRB afterglow spectra

66. GRB 100219A with X-shooter - abundances in a galaxy at z = 4.7

67. OGLE-2008-BLG-510: first automated real-time detection of a weak microlensing anomaly - brown dwarf or stellar binary?

68. SN 2006oz: rise of a super-luminous supernova observed by the SDSS-II SN Survey

69. Pre-ALMA observations of GRBs in the mm/submm range

70. GRB091127/SN2009nz and the VLT/X-shooter spectroscopy of its host galaxy: probing the faint end of the mass-metallicity relation

71. An unusual stellar death on Christmas Day

72. I. Flux and color variations of the quadruply imaged quasar HE 0435-1223

73. Variable Ly alpha sheds light on the environment surrounding GRB 090426

75. VLT/X-shooter spectroscopy of the GRB 090926A afterglow

76. Challenging GRB models through the broadband dataset of GRB060908

77. Searching for differences in Swift's intermediate GRBs

78. The afterglow and host galaxy of GRB 090205: evidence for a Ly-alpha emitter at z=4.65

79. Discovery of the nearby long, soft GRB 100316D with an associated supernova

80. GRB 090313: X-shooter's first shot at a GRB

81. Low-Resolution Spectroscopy of Gamma-ray Burst Optical Afterglows: Biases in the Swift Sample and Characterization of the Absorbers

82. GRB 090423 at a redshift of z~8.1

83. IFU observations of the GRB 980425/SN 1998bw host galaxy: emission line ratios in GRB regions

84. Photometry and spectroscopy of GRB 060526: A detailed study of the afterglow and host galaxy of a z=3.2 gamma-ray burst

85. Early spectroscopic identification of SN 2008D

86. GROND - a 7-channel imager

87. Detection of GRB 060927 at z = 5.47: Implications for the Use of Gamma-Ray Bursts as Probes of the End of the Dark Ages

88. Photospheric and chromospheric activity on EY Dra

89. No supernovae detected in two long-duration Gamma-Ray Bursts

90. A Search for Host Galaxies of 24 Gamma-Ray Bursts

91. The nature of the X-Ray Flash of August 24 2005

92. HI column densities of z > 2 Swift gamma-ray bursts

93. Are short gamma-ray bursts collimated? GRB050709, a flare but no break

94. Supernova 2006aj and the associated X-Ray Flash 060218

95. Probing Cosmic Chemical Evolution with Gamma-Ray Bursts: GRB060206 at z=4.048

96. The First JWST Spectrum of a GRB Afterglow:No Bright Supernova in Observations of the Brightest GRB of all Time, GRB 221009A

97. The Swift Gamma-Ray Burst Host Galaxy Legacy Survey. I. Sample Selection and Redshift Distribution

98. Outflows from GRB hosts are ubiquitous:Kinematics of z < 0.3 GRB-SN hosts resolved with FLAMES

99. The fraction of ionizing radiation from massive stars that escapes to the intergalactic medium

100. Supplement: 'Localization and Broadband Follow-up of the Gravitational-wave Transient GW150914' (2016, ApJS, 225, 8)

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