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1. Ninety percent circular polarization detected in a repeating fast radio burst

2. Sudden polarization angle jumps of the repeating fast radio burst FRB 20201124A

3. Gravitational wave radiation from magnetar-driven supernovae

4. The FAST Galactic Plane Pulsar Snapshot Survey -- V. PSR J1901+0658 in a double neutron star system

5. Dwarf pulses of 10 pulsars detected by FAST

6. Individual subpulses of PSR B1916+14 and their polarization properties

7. Quasi-regular variations of subpulse drifting for PSR J1857+0057

8. PSR J1953+1844 probably being the descendant of an Ultra-compact X-ray binary

9. The FAST Galactic Plane Pulsar Snapshot survey: IV. Discovery of five fast radio bursts

10. FAST pulsar database: I. Polarization profiles of 682 pulsars

11. Strong and weak pulsar radio emission due to thunderstorms and raindrops of particles in the magnetosphere

12. Distinct polarization properties for two emission states of four pulsars

13. Distance of PSR B0458+46 indicated by FAST HI absorption observations

14. The FAST Galactic Plane Pulsar Snapshot Survey: III. Timing results of 30 FAST-GPPS discovered pulsars

15. A new emission mode of PSR B1859+07

16. The FAST Galactic Plane Pulsar Snapshot Survey: II. Discovery of 76 Galactic rotating radio transients and their enigma

17. Jiamusi pulsar observations: IV. The core-weak pattern of PSR B0329+54

18. FAST observations of an extremely active episode of FRB 20201124A: II. Energy Distribution

19. FAST observations of an extremely active episode of FRB 20201124A: IV. Spin Period Search

20. FAST observations of an extremely active episode of FRB 20201124A: I. Burst morphology

21. Structure in the Magnetic Field of the Milky Way Disk and Halo traced by Faraday Rotation

22. A fast radio burst source at a complex magnetised site in a barred galaxy

23. The FAST Galactic Plane Pulsar Snapshot survey: I. Project design and pulsar discoveries

24. Diverse polarization angle swings from a repeating fast radio burst source

25. Jiamusi pulsar observations: III. Nulling of 20 pulsars

26. Dynamical state for 964 galaxy clusters from Chandra X-ray images

27. No pulsed radio emission during a bursting phase of a Galactic magnetar

28. Jiamusi Pulsar Observations: II. Scintillations of 10 Pulsars

29. Decompose temporal variations of pulsar dispersion measures

30. Phase Evolution of the Crab Pulsar between Radio and X-ray

31. Highly polarized components of integrated pulse profiles

32. Jiamusi Pulsar Observations: I. Abnormal emission events of PSR B0919+06

33. Extragalactic dispersion measures of fast radio bursts

34. On frequency dependence of pulsar linear polarization

35. Three-dimensional Tomography of the Galactic and Extragalactic Magnetoionic Medium with the SKA

36. Polarized Curvature Radiation in Pulsar Magnetosphere

37. A Sino-German 6cm polarisation survey of the Galactic plane - VIII. Small-diameter sources

38. A new method to analyse pulsar nulling phenomenon

39. Modeling the frequency-dependence of radio beams for cone-dominant pulsars

40. Braking PSR J1734-3333 with a possible fall-back disk

41. The extremely long period X-ray source in a young supernova remnant: a Thorne-Zytkow Object descendant?

42. Curvature Radiation in Rotating Pulsar Magnetosphere

43. The missing compact star of SN1987A: a solid quark star?

44. A Sino-German 6cm polarization survey of the Galactic plane VII. Small supernova remnants

45. A Sino-German $\lambda$6\ cm polarization survey of the Galactic plane VI. Discovery of supernova remnants G178.2-4.2 and G25.1-2.3

46. Gamma-ray Emission from the Vela Pulsar Modeled with the Annular Gap and Core Gap

47. The annular gap model for gamma-ray emission from young and millisecond pulsars

48. Do Ultrahigh Energy Cosmic Rays Come from Active Galactic Nuclei and Fermi $\gamma$-ray Sources?

49. Lower bounds of altitudes for pulsar $\gamma$-ray radiation

50. Formation of Sub-millisecond Pulsars and Possibility of Detection

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