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1. INvestigations of massive Filaments ANd sTar formation (INFANT). I. Core Identification and Core Mass Function

2. The Detection of Higher-Order Millimeter Hydrogen Recombination Lines in the Large Magellanic Cloud

3. Chemical evolution of some selected complex organic molecules in low-mass star-forming regions

4. An ALMA Glimpse of Dense Molecular Filaments Associated with High-mass Protostellar Systems in the Large Magellanic Cloud

5. Observational signatures of forming young massive clusters: continuum emission from dense HII regions

6. Massive Protostellar Disks as a Hot Laboratory of Silicate Grain Evolution

7. The Detection of Hot Molecular Cores in the Small Magellanic Cloud

8. Astrochemical Diagnostics of the Isolated Massive Protostar G28.20-0.05

9. Disk Wind Feedback from High-mass Protostars. II. The Evolutionary Sequence

10. Salt-bearing disk candidates around high-mass young stellar objects

11. Massive Protostars in a Protocluster -- A Multi-Scale ALMA View of G35.20-0.74N

12. The First Detection of a Protostellar CO Outflow in the Small Magellanic Cloud with ALMA

13. Protostellar-disc fragmentation across all metallicities

14. The SOFIA Massive (SOMA) Star Formation Survey. IV. Isolated Protostars

15. An ALMA study of the massive molecular clump N159W-North in the Large Magellanic Cloud: A possible gas flow penetrating one of the most massive protocluster systems in the Local Group

16. Vibrationally-excited Lines of HC$_{3}$N Associated with the Molecular Disk around the G24.78+0.08 A1 Hyper-compact H$_{\rm {II}}$ Region

17. Supersonic Expansion of the Bipolar Hii Region Sh2-106: A 3,500 Year-Old Explosion?

18. The Hot and Dynamic Birth of Massive Stars from the ngVLA Perspective

19. Photodissociation Region Diagnostics Across Galactic Environments

20. Bimodal Behavior and Convergence Requirement in Macroscopic Properties of the Multiphase Interstellar Medium Formed by Atomic Converging Flows

21. Salt, Hot Water, and Silicon Compounds Tracing Massive Twin Disks

22. The SOFIA Massive (SOMA) Star Formation Survey. III. From Intermediate- to High-Mass Protostars

23. Chemistry and physics of a low-metallicity hot core in the Large Magellanic Cloud

24. Discovery of a Photoionized Bipolar Outflow towards the Massive Protostar G45.47+0.05

25. Dynamics of a Massive Binary at Birth

26. The SOFIA Massive (SOMA) Star Formation Survey. II. High Luminosity Protostars

27. An Ordered Envelope-disk Transition in the Massive Protostellar Source G339.88-1.26

28. Disk wind feedback from high-mass protostars

29. The Impact of Feedback in Massive Star Formation. II. Lower Star Formation Efficiency at Lower Metallicity

30. Outflow-Confined HII regions. II. The Early Break-Out Phase

31. GMC Collisions as Triggers of Star Formation. V. Observational Signatures

32. Understanding the various evolutionary stages of the low-mass star-formation process by SO and SO2.

34. The Impact of Feedback During Massive Star Formation by Core Accretion

35. The SOFIA Massive (SOMA) Star Formation Survey. I. Overview and First Results

36. Astrochemical Diagnostics of the Isolated Massive Protostar G28.20-0.05

37. Outflow-Confined H II Regions. I. First Signposts of Massive Star Formation

38. Astrochemical Diagnostics of the Isolated Massive Protostar G28.20-0.05

39. Gravitational instability in protostellar disks at low metallicities

40. Photoevaporation of Circumstellar Disks Revisited: The Dust-Free Case

41. Direct diagnostics of forming massive stars: stellar pulsation and periodic variability of maser sources

42. An ALMA Glimpse of Dense Molecular Filaments Associated with High-mass Protostellar Systems in the Large Magellanic Cloud

43. Observational signatures of forming young massive clusters: continuum emission from dense H ii regions.

48. The SOFIA Massive (SOMA) Star Formation Survey. IV. Isolated Protostars

50. Isolated Massive Star Formation in G28.20-0.05

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