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1. Hidden in Plain Sight: Searching for Dark Companions to Bright Stars with the Large Binocular Telescope and SHARK-VIS

2. The PEPSI Exoplanet Transit Survey (PETS). V: New Na D transmission spectra indicate a quieter atmosphere on HD 189733b

3. The PEPSI Exoplanet Transit Survey. III: The detection of FeI, CrI and TiI in the atmosphere of MASCARA-1 b through high-resolution emission spectroscopy

4. Two new HATNet hot Jupiters around A stars, and the first glimpse at the occurrence rate of hot Jupiters from TESS

5. Stellar Obliquities & Planetary Alignments (SOPA) I. Spin-Orbit measurements of Three Transiting Hot Jupiters: WASP-72b, WASP-100b, & WASP-109b

6. K2-260 b: a hot Jupiter transiting an F star, and K2-261 b: a warm Saturn around a bright G star

7. The Kepler Follow-Up Observation Program. II. Stellar Parameters from Medium- and High-Resolution Spectroscopy

8. Occultations from an active accretion disk in a 72 day detached post-Algol system detected by K2

9. K2-141 b: A 5-M$_\oplus$ super-Earth transiting a K7 V star every 6.7 hours

10. K2-99: a subgiant hosting a transiting warm Jupiter in an eccentric orbit and a long-period companion

12. An HI Imaging Survey of Asymptotic Giant Branch Stars

13. Detecting candidate cosmic bubble collisions with optimal filters

14. Optimal filters for detecting cosmic bubble collisions

15. HI Observations of the Asymptotic Giant Branch Star X Herculis: Discovery of an Extended Circumstellar Wake Superposed on a Compact High-Velocity Cloud

16. The PEPSI Exoplanet Transit Survey (PETS) – V. New Na d transmission spectra indicate a quieter atmosphere on HD 189733b.

18. A Possible Alignment between the Orbits of Planetary Systems and their Visual Binary Companions

41. Two New HATNet Hot Jupiters around A Stars and the First Glimpse at the Occurrence Rate of Hot Jupiters from TESS

42. Ring expansion leads to enhanced potency in small atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) analogs

49. K2-260 b: a hot Jupiter transiting an F star, and K2-261 b: a warm Saturn around a bright G star

50. The Kepler Follow-up Observation Program. II. Stellar Parameters from Medium- and High-resolution Spectroscopy

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