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1. Discovery of a Hypervelocity L Subdwarf at the Star/Brown Dwarf Mass Limit

2. Simulating Brown Dwarf Observations for Various Mass Functions, Birthrates, and Low-mass Cutoffs

3. Discovery of the Remarkably Red L/T Transition Object VHS J183135.58-551355.9

4. WRAP: A Tool for Efficient Cross-Identification of Proper Motion Objects Spanning Multiple Surveys

5. The Initial Mass Function Based on the Full-sky 20-pc Census of $\sim$3,600 Stars and Brown Dwarfs

6. CWISE J105512.11+544328.3: A Nearby Y Dwarf Spectroscopically Confirmed with Keck/NIRES

7. An Investigation of New Brown Dwarf Spectral Binary Candidates From the Backyard Worlds: Planet 9 Citizen Science Initiative

8. Long-term 4.6$\mu$m Variability in Brown Dwarfs and a New Technique for Identifying Brown Dwarf Binary Candidates

9. Redder than Red: Discovery of an Exceptionally Red L/T Transition Dwarf

10. Discovery of a Mid-L Dwarf Companion to the L 262-74 System

11. Discovery of 34 low-mass comoving systems using NOIRLab Source Catalog DR2

12. CWISE J014611.20-050850.0AB: The Widest Known Brown Dwarf Binary in the Field

13. Discovery of 16 New Members of the Solar Neighborhood using Proper Motions from CatWISE2020

14. A Wide Planetary Mass Companion Discovered Through the Citizen Science Project Backyard Worlds: Planet 9

15. Discovery of CWISE J052306.42-015355.4, an Extreme T Subdwarf Candidate

16. Discovery of a low-mass comoving system using NOIRLab Source Catalog DR2

17. Ross 19B: An Extremely Cold Companion Discovered via the Backyard Worlds: Planet 9 Citizen Science Project

18. New Candidate Extreme T Subdwarfs from the Backyard Worlds: Planet 9 Citizen Science Project

19. Spitzer Follow-up of Extremely Cold Brown Dwarfs Discovered by the Backyard Worlds: Planet 9 Citizen Science Project

20. WISEA J041451.67-585456.7 and WISEA J181006.18-101000.5: The First Extreme T-type Subdwarfs?

21. A 3 Gyr White Dwarf with Warm Dust Discovered via the Backyard Worlds: Planet 9 Citizen Science Project

22. Long-term 4.6 μm Variability in Brown Dwarfs and a New Technique for Identifying Brown Dwarf Binary Candidates

23. Discovery of 16 New Members of the Solar Neighborhood using Proper Motions from CatWISE2020

24. Discovery of CWISE J052306.42−015355.4, an Extreme T Subdwarf Candidate

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