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1. Probing quasar viewing angle with the variability structure function.

2. Determining the Type, Redshift, and Phase of a Supernova Spectrum.

3. Main-belt and Trojan asteroid phase curves from the ATLAS survey.

4. The DEHVILS survey overview and initial data release: high-quality near-infrared Type Ia supernova light curves at low redshift.

5. SCAT uncovers ATLAS's first tidal disruption event ATLAS18mlw: a faint and fast TDE in a quiescent Balmer strong Galaxy.

6. Transit Analysis Package: An IDL Graphical User Interface for Exoplanet Transit Photometry.

7. Blast from the past: constraining progenitor models of SN 1972E.

8. The white dwarf luminosity functions from the Pan–STARRS 1 3π Steradian Survey.

9. Galactic reddening in 3D from stellar photometry – an improved map.

10. A transient search using combined human and machine classifications.

11. Absolute magnitudes and slope parameters for 250,000 asteroids observed by Pan-STARRS PS1 – Preliminary results.

12. Detection of a supervoid aligned with the cold spot of the cosmic microwave background.

13. Detection of a supervoid aligned with the cold spot of the cosmic microwave background.

14. The main-belt comets: The Pan-STARRS1 perspective.

15. Galactic globular and open cluster fiducial sequences in the Pan-STARRS1 photometric system.

16. LACERTA I AND CASSIOPEIA III. TWO LUMINOUS AND DISTANT ANDROMEDA SATELLITE DWARF GALAXIES FOUND IN THE 3π PAN-STARRS1 SURVEY.

17. WIDE COOL AND ULTRACOOL COMPANIONS TO NEARBY STARS FROM Pan-STARRS 1.

18. THE COMPLEX STRUCTURE OF STARS IN THE OUTER GALACTIC DISK AS REVEALED BY PAN-STARRS1.

19. MEASURING DISTANCES AND REDDENINGS FOR A BILLION STARS: TOWARD A 3D DUST MAP FROM PAN-STARRS 1.

20. LHS 2803B: A VERY WIDE MID-T DWARF COMPANION TO AN OLD M DWARF IDENTIFIED FROM PAN-STARRS1.

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