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1. Abell 48 - a rare WN-type central star of a planetary nebula

2. Discovery of two new Galactic candidate luminous blue variables with WISE

3. Spectropolarimetric Signatures of Clumpy Supernova Ejecta

4. SDSS J160043.6+074802.9: a very rapid sdO pulsator

5. The Hanle Effect as a Diagnostic of Magnetic Fields in Stellar Envelopes IV. Application to Polarized P Cygni Wind Lines

6. New circumstellar magnetic field diagnostics

7. Ultraviolet and visible spectropolarimetric variability in P Cygni

8. Double Vision: Combining X-ray and Spectropolarimetric Observations of WR Binaries.

12. Double Vision: Combining X-ray and Spectropolarimetric Observations of WR Binaries.

13. Spectropolarimetry of Nova Cygni 1992: Evidence for an asymmetric geometry

15. Ultraviolet spectropolarimetry of the Be star PP Carinae with the Wisconsin Ultraviolet Photo-Polarimeter Experiment

16. Evidence for a bipolar nebula around the peculiar B(e) star HD 45677 from ultraviolet spectropolarimetry

17. The first linear polarization spectra of Wolf-Rayet stars in the ultraviolet - EZ Canis Majoris and Theta Muscae

18. The wind geometry of the Wolf-Rayet star HD 191765

19. First ultraviolet spectropolarimetry of Be stars from the Wisconsin Ultraviolet Photo-Polarimeter Experiment

20. First ultraviolet spectropolarimetry of hot supergiants

21. On the wind geometry of the Wolf-Rayet star EZ Canis Majoris

22. A study of the asymmetric wind of P Cygni

23. A rotating, expanding disk in the Wolf-Rayet star EZ Canis Majoris?

27. Abell 48-a rare WN-type central star of a planetary nebula

28. Discovery of two new Galactic candidate luminous blue variables with Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer

30. Hydrogen-deficient Central Stars of Planetary Nebulae.

31. Abell 48 – a rare WN-type central star of a planetary nebula★

32. Discovery of two new Galactic candidate luminous blue variables with Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer★

35. Time resolved astronomy with the SALT

36. R Coronae Borealis dust ejections - A preferred plane?

37. Polarization of light scattered from the winds of early-type stars

38. Search for optical coronal line emission from the X-ray sources Epsilon Orionis /B0 Ia/ and Kappa Orionis /B0.5 Ia

39. Commissioning of the Southern African Large Telescopes (SALT) first-generation instruments

40. SDSS J160043.6+074802.9: a very rapid sdO pulsator

42. HPOL: World's largest database of optical spectropolarimetry.

46. Ultraviolet Interstellar Polarization of Galactic Starlight.I.Observations by the Wisconsin Ultraviolet Photo Polarimeter Experiment

49. Discovery of two new Galactic candidate luminous blue variables with Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer★.

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