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1. Ensemble-based, large-eddy reconstruction of wind turbine inflow in a near-stationary atmospheric boundary layer through generative artificial intelligence

2. CASSIS: The Cornell Atlas of Spitzer/Infrared Spectrograph Sources. II. High-resolution observations

3. Spectral Calibration in the Mid-Infrared: Challenges and Solutions

4. The dust and gas content of carbon stars toward the Galactic Halo

5. CASSIS: The Cornell Atlas of Spitzer/IRS Sources

6. Spitzer Spectroscopy of Mass Loss and Dust Production by Evolved Stars in Globular Clusters

7. From IRAS to IRS: Evolution of the Most Luminous Galaxies in the Universe

8. Comparing Ultraviolet and Infrared-Selected Starburst Galaxies in Dust Obscuration and Luminosity

9. Probing the Excitation of Extreme Starbursts: High Resolution Mid-IR Spectroscopy of Blue Compact Dwarfs

10. A Spitzer high resolution mid-infrared spectral atlas of starburst galaxies

11. Strong PAH Emission from z~2 ULIRGs

12. An Evolutionary Paradigm for Dusty Active Galaxies at Low Redshift

13. Spitzer 24 um Excesses for Bright Galactic Stars in Bootes and First Look Survey Fields

14. Unusual Dust Emission from Planetary Nebulae in the Magellanic Clouds

15. Spitzer-IRS Study of the Antennae Galaxies NGC 4038/39

16. Evolution of the Most Luminous Dusty Galaxies

17. High Redshift Dust Obscured Galaxies, A Morphology-SED Connection Revealed by Keck Adaptive Optics

18. Powerful H$_2$ Emission and Star Formation on the Interacting Galaxy System Arp 143: Observations with Spitzer and GALEX

19. Average Infrared Galaxy Spectra From Spitzer Flux Limited Samples

20. The Magellanic zoo: Mid-infrared Spitzer spectroscopy of evolved stars and circumstellar dust in the Magellanic Clouds

21. Morphologies of High Redshift, Dust Obscured Galaxies from Keck Laser Guide Star Adaptive Optics

22. The Most Luminous Starbursts in the Universe

23. Chemical Abundances and Dust in Planetary Nebulae in the Galactic Bulge

24. The Mid-Infrared Properties of Blue Compact Dwarf Galaxies

25. Spitzer Mid-Infrared Spectroscopy of Distant X-ray Luminous AGN

26. The nature of star formation in distant ultraluminous infrared galaxies selected in a remarkably narrow redshift range

27. Blue Compact Dwarf Galaxies with Spitzer: The Infrared/Radio Properties

28. Spatially Resolved Spitzer-IRS Spectroscopy of the Central Region of M82

29. Dust Properties and Star-Formation Rates in Star-Forming Dwarf Galaxies

30. Chemical composition and mixing in giant HII regions: NGC3603, 30Doradus, and N66

31. Elemental Abundances of Blue Compact Dwarfs from mid-IR Spectroscopy with Spitzer

32. Neon and Sulfur Abundances of Planetary Nebulae in the Magellanic Clouds

33. Spitzer Mid-Infrared Spectroscopy of 70um-Selected Distant Luminous Infrared Galaxies

34. The Neon Abundance in the Ejecta of QU Vul From Late-Epoch IR Spectra

35. Spitzer Spectra of a 10 mJy Galaxy Sample and the Star Formation Rate in the Local Universe

36. PAH Emission from Ultraluminous Infrared Galaxies

37. Decomposing Dusty Galaxies. I. Multi-Component Spectral Energy Distribution Fitting

38. Spitzer/IRS Imaging and Spectroscopy of the luminous infrared galaxy NGC 6052 (Mrk 297)

39. The unusual hydrocarbon emission from the early carbon star HD 100764: The connection between aromatics and aliphatics

40. PAH Strength and the Interstellar Radiation Field around the Massive Young Cluster NGC3603

41. Crystalline silicates and dust processing in the protoplanetary disks of the Taurus young cluster

42. Dust in the Extremely Metal-Poor Blue Compact Dwarf Galaxy IZw18: The Spitzer Mid-Infrared View

43. Optical Line Diagnostics of z~2 Optically Faint ULIRGs in the Spitzer Bootes Survey

44. Infrared Molecular Starburst Fingerprints in Deeply Obscured (U)LIRG Nuclei

45. The distribution of silicate strength in Spitzer spectra of AGNs and ULIRGs

46. Mid-IR Galaxy Classification Based on Silicate Obscuration and PAH Equivalent Width

47. Deep Mid-Infrared Silicate Absorption as a Diagnostic of Obscuring Geometry Toward Galactic Nuclei

48. Observations of Ultraluminous Infrared Galaxies with the Infrared Spectrograph on the Spitzer Space Telescope II: The IRAS Bright Galaxy Sample

49. The Spitzer-IRS spectrum of SMP LMC 11

50. The Mid-IR Properties of Starburst Galaxies from Spitzer-IRS Spectroscopy

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