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1. The role of neutral hydrogen in setting the abundances of molecular species in the Milky Way's diffuse interstellar medium. I. Observational constraints from ALMA and NOEMA

2. The Role of Neutral Hydrogen in Setting the Abundances of Molecular Species in the Milky Way’s Diffuse Interstellar Medium. II. Comparison between Observations and Theoretical Models

3. Small-scale structure traced by neutral hydrogen absorption in the direction of multiple-component radio continuum sources

4. The polarized spectral energy distribution of NGC 4151

5. Mapping Spatial Variations of HI Turbulent Properties in the Small and Large Magellanic Cloud

6. 13 yr of P Cygni Spectropolarimetry: Investigating Mass Loss through Hα, Periodicity, and Ellipticity

7. Identifying Young Stellar Objects in the Outer Galaxy: l = 224 deg Region in Canis Major

8. The 21-SPONGE HI Absorption Line Survey II: The temperature of Galactic HI

9. Extended red objects and stellar-wind bow shocks in the Carina Nebula

10. Spatial variations of turbulent properties of neutral hydrogen gas in the Small Magellanic Cloud using structure function analysis

11. Erratum: 'Dust and Gas in the Magellanic Clouds from the HERITAGE Herschel Key Project. I. Dust Properties and Insights into the Origin of the Submm Excess Emission' (2014, ApJ, 797, 85)

12. Recovering interstellar gas properties with HI spectral lines: A comparison between synthetic spectra and 21-SPONGE

13. Herschel Detects a Massive Dust Reservoir in Supernova 1987A

14. YOUNG STELLAR OBJECTS IN THE LARGE MAGELLANIC CLOUD STAR-FORMING REGION N206

15. The GALFA-H i Survey Data Release 2

16. LIFTING THE DUSTY VEIL WITH NEAR- AND MID-INFRARED PHOTOMETRY. II. A LARGE-SCALE STUDY OF THE GALACTIC INFRARED EXTINCTION LAW

17. THE EXTENDED ENVIRONMENT OF M17: A STAR FORMATION HISTORY

18. TheSpitzer/GLIMPSE Surveys: A New View of the Milky Way

19. A spatially resolved study of photoelectric heating and [C II] cooling in the LMC Comparison with dust emission as seen by SAGE

20. VARIABLE EVOLVED STARS AND YOUNG STELLAR OBJECTS DISCOVERED IN THE LARGE MAGELLANIC CLOUD USING THESAGESURVEY

21. Interstellar Weather Vanes: GLIMPSE Mid‐Infrared Stellar Wind Bow Shocks in M17 and RCW 49

22. THE DUST-TO-GAS RATIO IN THE SMALL MAGELLANIC CLOUD TAIL

23. INTRINSICALLY RED SOURCES OBSERVED BYSPITZERIN THE GALACTIC MIDPLANE

24. THE LARGE MAGELLANIC CLOUD'S LARGEST MOLECULAR CLOUD COMPLEX:SPITZERANALYSIS OF EMBEDDED STAR FORMATION

25. The magnetic field structure of the Small Magellanic Cloud

26. SPITZERSAGE SURVEY OF THE LARGE MAGELLANIC CLOUD. III. STAR FORMATION AND ∼1000 NEW CANDIDATE YOUNG STELLAR OBJECTS

27. The Bubbling Galactic Disk. II. The Inner 20o

28. Molecular Outflows and a Mid‐Infrared Census of the Massive Star Formation Region Associated with IRAS 18507+0121

29. Infrared Point-Source Variability between theSpitzerandMidcourse Space ExperimentSurveys of the Galactic Midplane

30. A Multiwavelength Study of M17: The Spectral Energy Distribution and PAH Emission Morphology of a Massive Star Formation Region

31. Absolute diffuse calibration of IRAC through mid-infrared and radio study of H II regions

32. Neutral hydrogen structures trace dust polarization angle: Implications for cosmic microwave background foregrounds

33. A STUBBORNLY LARGE MASS OF COLD DUST IN THE EJECTA OF SUPERNOVA 1987A

34. Erratum: 'The Herschel Inventory of the Agents of Galaxy Evolution (Heritage) in the Magellanic Clouds, a Herschel Open Time Key Program' (2013, AJ, 146, 62)

35. The Influence of Supernova Remnants on the Interstellar Medium in the Large Magellanic Cloud Seen at 20-600 mum Wavelengths

36. First Detection of HCO$^+$ Absorption in the Magellanic System

37. SpitzerSAGE Survey of the Large Magellanic Cloud. II. Evolved Stars and Infrared Color-Magnitude Diagrams

38. The Asymmetrical Wind of the Candidate Luminous Blue Variable MWC 314

39. SpitzerSurvey of the Large Magellanic Cloud: Surveying the Agents of a Galaxy?s Evolution (SAGE). I. Overview and Initial Results

40. HERschel KEY PROGRAM HERITAGE: A FAR-INFRARED SOURCE CATALOG FOR THE MAGELLANIC CLOUDS

41. The HPOL Spectropolarimeter at Ritter Observatory

42. New Star Clusters Discovered in the GLIMPSE Survey

43. Identification of Main‐Sequence Stars with Mid‐Infrared Excesses Using GLIMPSE: β Pictoris Analogs?

44. Discovery of a Distant Star Formation Region using GLIMPSE

45. Interstellar Polarization in M31

46. Autonomous Gaussian Decomposition

47. Dust and Gas in the Magellanic Clouds from the HERITAGE Herschel Key Project. I. Dust Properties and Insights into the Origin of the Submm Excess Emission

48. Excitation temperature of the warm neutral medium as a new probe of the Lyman-{\alpha} radiation field

49. Dust and Gas in the Magellanic Clouds from the HERITAGE Herschel Key Project. II. Gas-to-dust Ratio Variations across Interstellar Medium Phases

50. Terminal Speeds and Ion Fractions from [Ca<scp>iv</scp>] 3.207 μm in Three Single WN Stars

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