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1. Demonstration of an efficient, photonic-based astronomical spectrograph on an 8-m telescope

2. A high precision technique to correct for residual atmospheric dispersion in high-contrast imaging systems

3. [OIII] emission line as a tracer of star-forming galaxies at high redshifts: Comparison between H$\alpha$ and [OIII] emitters at $z$=2.23 in HiZELS

4. The Subaru Coronagraphic Extreme Adaptive Optics system: enabling high-contrast imaging on solar-system scales

5. Soft X-ray Angle Resolved Photoemission with Micro Positioning Techniques for Metallic V$_2$O$_3$

6. Near-infrared Brightness of the Galilean Satellites Eclipsed in Jovian Shadow: A New Technique to Investigate Jovian Upper Atmosphere

7. Properties of Newly Formed Dust Grains in The Luminous Type IIn Supernova 2010jl

8. 'Dark' GRB 080325 in a Dusty Massive Galaxy at z ~ 2

10. Adaptive Optics Imaging of Lyman Break Galaxies as Progenitors of Spheroids in the Local Universe

11. Adaptive Optics Rest-Frame V-band Imaging of Lyman Break Galaxies at z~3: High-surface Density Disk-like Galaxies ?

12. Diffraction-limited 3 um Spectroscopy of IRAS 04296+3429 and IRAS 05341+0852: Spatial Extent of Hydrocarbon Dust Emission and Dust Evolutionary Sequence

13. Galaxy morphology and evolution from SWAN Adaptive Optics imaging

14. Spatially Resolved 3 um Spectroscopy of IRAS 22272+5435: Formation and Evolution of Aliphatic Hydrocarbon Dust in Proto-Planetary Nebula

19. Spatially Resolved 3 μm Spectroscopy of IRAS 22272+5435

26. The SCExAO high contrast imager: transitioning from commissioning to science

27. [O iii] emission line as a tracer of star-forming galaxies at high redshifts: comparison between Hα and [O iii] emitters at z=2.23 in HiZELS

28. Near-Infrared Brightness of the Galilean Satellites Eclipsed in Jovian Shadow: A New Technique to Investigate Jovian Upper Atmosphere

29. Next generation AO system of Subaru Telescope

30. The Subaru Coronagraphic Extreme Adaptive Optics System: Enabling High-Contrast Imaging on Solar-System Scales

31. Development and recent results from the Subaru coronagraphic extreme adaptive optics system

32. NEAR-INFRARED BRIGHTNESS OF THE GALILEAN SATELLITES ECLIPSED IN JOVIAN SHADOW: A NEW TECHNIQUE TO INVESTIGATE JOVIAN UPPER ATMOSPHERE

33. Development and recent results from the Subaru Coronagraphic Extreme Adaptive Optics system

34. Calculation and experimental verification of alpha spectra under different pressure

35. Piercing the Glare: A Direct Imaging Search for Planets in the Sirius System

36. Periodic metallo-dielectric structure in diamond

37. Periodic metallo-dielectric structure in diamond

38. PROPERTIES OF NEWLY FORMED DUST GRAINS IN THE LUMINOUS TYPE IIn SUPERNOVA 2010jl

39. [O III] emission line as a tracer of star-forming galaxies at high redshifts: comparison between Hα and [O III] emitters at z = 2.23 in HiZELS.

42. “DARK” GRB 080325 IN A DUSTY MASSIVE GALAXY ATz∼ 2

43. Atmospheric dispersion correction for the Subaru AO system

48. Letter to the Editor

49. Ethanol and Oxidative Stress

50. The SCExAO high contrast imager: transitioning from commissioning to science

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