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1. Ultra-heavy cosmic-ray science--Are r-process nuclei in the cosmic rays produced in supernovae or binary neutron star mergers?

2. Upward-Pointing Cosmic-Ray-like Events Observed with ANITA

3. Proton and Helium Spectra from the CREAM-III Flight

4. Galactic Cosmic Ray Origins and OB Associations: Evidence from SuperTIGER Observations of Elements $_{26}$Fe through $_{40}$Zr

5. Characteristics of Four Upward-pointing Cosmic-ray-like Events Observed with ANITA

6. Energy and Flux Measurements of Ultra-High Energy Cosmic Rays Observed During the First ANITA Flight

7. Observation of Ultra-high-energy Cosmic Rays with the ANITA Balloon-borne Radio Interferometer

8. Cosmic-ray origin in OB associations and preferential acceleration of refractory elements: Evidence from abundances of elements 26Fe through 34Se

9. In situ radioglaciological measurements near Taylor Dome, Antarctica and implications for UHE neutrino astronomy

10. Observations of the Askaryan Effect in Ice

11. Constraints on Cosmic Neutrino Fluxes from the ANITA Experiment

12. Tuning into UHE Neutrinos in Antarctica - The ANITA Experiment

13. Status of ANITA and ANITA-lite

14. Status of ANITA and ANITA-lite

16. Thin silicon solid-state detectors for energetic particle measurements

17. THE SuperTIGER Instrument: Measurement of Elemental Abundances of Ultra-Heavy Galactic Cosmic Rays

19. The Super-TIGER Instrument to Probe Galactic Cosmic Ray Origins

20. Galactic Cosmic Ray Energy Spectra for Heavy Elements (Ne to Zn) from ∼0.8 to ∼10 GeV/nuc with the SuperTIGER Instrument

21. SuperTIGER Abundances of Galactic Cosmic-Rays for the Charge Interval Z=41-56

22. The Energetic Trans-Iron Cosmic-ray Experiment (ENTICE)

23. The Energetic Trans-Iron Nuclei Experiment (ENTICE)

24. Identifying Galactic Cosmic Ray Origins With Super-TIGER

25. Gamma-Ray Imaging for Explosives Detection

26. Neutron Imaging Camera

27. Co/Ni Ratio Between Is Approximately 0.35 - 8.0 GeV/nucleon from the TIGER-2001 Flight

28. Performance of the Three-Dimensional Track Imager (3-DTI) for Gamma-Ray Telescopes

29. Element Abundances in the Galactic Cosmic Rays with Atomic Number (Z) in the Interval 30 is less than or equal to Z is less than or equal to 40

32. Galactic Cosmic Ray Energy Spectra for Heavy Elements (Ne to Zn) from $\sim$0.8 to $\sim$10 GeV/nuc with the SuperTIGER Instrument

33. Capabilities and Performance of the High-Energy Energetic-Particles Instrument for the Parker Solar Probe Mission

34. The ISS-CREAM Silicon Charge Detector for identification of the charge of cosmic rays up to Z = 26

35. The Cosmic Ray Energetics And Mass for the International Space Station (ISS-CREAM) Instrument

36. Proton and Helium Spectra from the CREAM-III Flight

37. Preliminary SuperTIGER Abundances of Galactic Cosmic-Rays for the Charge Interval Z=41-56 and Prospects for SuperTIGER-2

38. Galactic Cosmic Ray Energy Spectrum for Fe from ~0.8 to ~10 GeV/nuc with the SuperTIGER Instrument

39. GALACTIC COSMIC RAY ORIGINS AND OB ASSOCIATIONS: EVIDENCE FROM SuperTIGER OBSERVATIONS OF ELEMENTS26Fe THROUGH40Zr

40. Abundances of Ultra-Heavy Galactic Cosmic Rays from the SuperTIGER Instrument

41. Galactic Cosmic-Ray Composition and Spectra for Ne through Cu from 0.8 to 10 GeV/nuc with the SuperTIGER Instrument

42. Performance in flight of the CREAM-III and CREAM-IV calorimeters

43. Preliminary Proton and Helium Spectra from the CREAM-III Fligh

44. Preliminary results of the CREAM-III Cherenkov Camera

45. Identifying Galactic Cosmic Ray Origins with Super-TIGER

46. The Energetic Trans-Iron Cosmic Ray Experiment (ENTICE)

47. The Orbiting Astrophysical Spectrometer In Space (OASIS)

48. Measurement of the Relative Abundances of the Ultra-Heavy Galactic Cosmic Rays (30 ≤ Z ≤ 40) with TIGER

49. Co/Ni Ratio Between 0.8 - 5.0 GeV/nucleon from the TIGER-2001 Flight

50. Observations of the Ultra-Heavy Galactic Cosmic-Ray Abundances (30 ≤ Z ≤ 40) with TIGER

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