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1. The POKEMON Speckle Survey of Nearby M Dwarfs. III. The Stellar Multiplicity Rate of M Dwarfs within 15 pc

2. Measuring the Stellar and Planetary Properties of the 51 Eridani System

3. The POKEMON Speckle Survey of Nearby M Dwarfs. II. Observations of 1125 Targets

4. The POKEMON Speckle Survey of Nearby M Dwarfs. I. New Discoveries

5. Direct Measurements of Giant Star Effective Temperatures and Linear Radii: Calibration Against Spectral Types and V-K Color

6. Directly Determined Properties of HD 97658 from Interferometric Observations

7. A planet within the debris disk around the pre-main-sequence star AU Microscopii

8. HST/FGS Trigonometric Parallaxes of M-dwarf Eclipsing Binaries

9. Precise Radial Velocities of Cool Low Mass Stars With iSHELL

10. Astro2020 Science White Paper: High Angular Resolution Astrophysics - Fundamental Stellar Parameters

11. A discontinuity in the $T_{\rm eff}$-radius relation of M-dwarfs

12. Benchmarking Substellar Evolutionary Models Using New Age Estimates for HD 4747 B and HD 19467 B

13. Towards reliable uncertainties in IR interferometry: The bootstrap for correlated statistical & systematic errors

14. Predicting Stellar Angular Diameters from $V$, $I_C$, $H$, $K$ Photometry

15. Extrasolar Planets and Their Host Stars

16. Precision Stellar Characterization of FGKM Stars using an Empirical Spectral Library

18. Characterization of the Wolf 1061 Planetary System

19. Three Temperate Neptunes Orbiting Nearby Stars

20. Retrieval of Precise Radial Velocities from Near-Infrared High Resolution Spectra of Low Mass Stars

21. Application of the Trend Filtering Algorithm for Photometric Time Series Data

22. Precise Near-Infrared Radial Velocities

23. A High-Precision NIR Survey for RV Variable Low-Mass Stars

24. A Comprehensive Characterization of the 70 Virginis Planetary System

25. How to Constrain Your M Dwarf: measuring effective temperature, bolometric luminosity, mass, and radius

26. THREE TEMPERATE NEPTUNES ORBITING NEARBY STARS* * Based on observations obtained at the W. M. Keck Observatory, which is operated jointly by the University of California and the California Institute of Technology. Keck time was granted for this project by the University of Hawai‘i, the University of California, and NASA.

27. Stellar Parameters for HD 69830, a Nearby Star with Three Neptune Mass Planets and an Asteroid Belt

28. Revised Filter Profiles and Zero Points for Broadband Photometry

29. Stellar Diameters and Temperatures VI. High angular resolution measurements of the transiting exoplanet host stars HD 189733 and HD 209458 and implications for models of cool dwarfs

30. Touchstone Stars: Highlights from the Cool Stars 18 Splinter Session

31. The NASA-UC-UH Eta-Earth Program: IV. A Low-mass Planet Orbiting an M Dwarf 3.6 PC from Earth

32. Characterizing the Parents: Exoplanets Around Cool Stars

33. The Physical Parameters of the Retired A Star HD185351

34. Direct Imaging of Planet Transit Events

35. Stellar Diameters and Temperatures V. Eleven Newly Characterized Exoplanet Host Stars

36. Stellar Diameters and Temperatures IV. Predicting Stellar Angular Diameters

37. Predicting Stellar Angular Sizes

38. Precision near-infrared radial velocity instrumentation II: Non-Circular Core Fiber Scrambler

39. Precision near-infrared radial velocity instrumentation I: Absorption Gas Cells

40. Stellar Diameters and Temperatures III. Main Sequence A, F, G, & K Stars: Additional high-precision measurements and empirical relations

41. Characterizing the Cool KOIs. V. KOI-256: A Mutually Eclipsing Post-Common Envelope Binary

42. Host Star Properties and Transit Exclusion for the HD 38529 Planetary System

43. Habitable Planets Eclipsing Brown Dwarfs: Strategies for Detection and Characterization

44. The Discovery of HD 37605c and a Dispositive Null Detection of Transits of HD 37605b

45. The CHARA Array Angular Diameter of HR 8799 Favors Planetary Masses for Its Imaged Companions

46. Cyclic Transit Probabilities of Long-Period Eccentric Planets Due to Periastron Precession

47. Stellar Diameters and Temperatures II. Main Sequence K & M Stars

48. The HD 192263 system: planetary orbital period and stellar variability disentangled

49. The PTF Orion Project: a Possible Planet Transiting a T-Tauri Star

50. The Exoplanet Eccentricity Distribution from Kepler Planet Candidates

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