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1. Space Telescope and Optical Reverberation Mapping Project. IX. Velocity–Delay Maps for Broad Emission Lines in NGC 5548

2. Space Telescope and Optical Reverberation Mapping Project. XII. Broad-line Region Modeling of NGC 5548

3. A Census of Sub-kiloparsec Resolution Metallicity Gradients in Star-forming Galaxies at Cosmic Noon from HST Slitless Spectroscopy

4. Discovery of Protoclusters at z ∼ 3.7 and 4.9: Embedded in Primordial Superclusters

5. Rapidly Accreting Black Hole of the Ly-luminous Quasar PSOJ006.1240+39.2219

6. The Lick AGN Monitoring Project 2011: Dynamical Modeling of the Broad-line Region

7. Evidence for Large-scale Fluctuations in the Metagalactic Ionizing Background Near Redshift Six

8. Stability of the Broad-line Region Geometry and Dynamics in Arp 151 Over Seven Years

9. Lyman-break Galaxies at z ∼ 3 in the Subaru Deep Field: Luminosity Function, Clustering, and [O III] Emission

10. Space Telescope and Optical Reverberation Mapping Project. VII. Understanding the Ultraviolet Anomaly in NGC 5548 with X-Ray Spectroscopy

11. Discovery and Follow-up Observations of the Young Type Ia Supernova 2016coj

12. Extending the Calibration of Civ-based Single-epoch Black Hole Mass Estimators for Active Galactic Nuclei

13. Space Telescope and Optical Reverberation Mapping Project. V. Optical Spectroscopic Campaign and Emission-line Analysis for NGC 5548

14. The Grism Lens-Amplified Survey from Space (GLASS). X. Sub-kiloparsec Resolution Gas-phase Metallicity Maps at Cosmic Noon behind the Hubble Frontier Fields Cluster MACS1149.6+2223

15. The Grism Lens-amplified Survey from Space (Glass). IX. the Dual Origin of Low-mass Cluster Galaxies as Revealed by New Structural Analyses

16. A SYSTEMATIC SURVEY of PROTOCLUSTERS at z ∼ 3-6 in the CFHTLS DEEP FIELDS

17. THE OPTICAL VARIABILITY of SDSS QUASARS from MULTI-EPOCH SPECTROSCOPY. III. A SUDDEN UV CUTOFF in QUASAR SDSS J2317+0005

18. THE GRISM LENS-AMPLIFIED SURVEY FROM SPACE (GLASS). I. SURVEY OVERVIEW AND FIRST DATA RELEASE

19. A local baseline of the black hole mass scaling relations for active galaxies. III. the MBH-σ relation

20. THE lick AGN monitoring project 2011: Spectroscopic campaign and emission-line light curves

21. Cosmic evolution of black holes and spheroids. V. the relation between black hole mass and host galaxy luminosity for a sample of 79 active galaxies

22. Far-infrared line spectra of seyfert galaxies from the Herschel-PACS spectrometer

23. Reverberation mapping of the kepler field agn KA1858+4850

24. Fueling active galactic nuclei. II. Spatially resolved molecular inflows and outflows

25. Luminosity and redshift dependence of the covering factor of active galactic nuclei viewed with wise and sloan digital sky survey

26. An empirical determination of the intergalactic background light using near-infrared deep galaxy survey data out to 5 μm and the gamma-ray opacity of the universe

27. Direct gas-phase metallicities, stellar properties, and local environments of emission-line galaxies at redshifts below 0.90

28. The lick agn monitoring project 2011: Fe II reverberation from the outer broad-line region

29. FUELING ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI. I. HOW THE GLOBAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE CENTRAL KILOPARSEC OF SEYFERTS DIFFER FROM QUIESCENT GALAXIES**Based on observations at the ESO Very Large Telescope (083.B-0332).

30. The low-luminosity end of the radius-luminosity relationship for active galactic nuclei

31. A Lyα emitter with an extremely large rest-frame equivalent width of ∼900 Å at z = 6.5: A candidate population III-dominated galaxy?

32. The stellar population and star formation rates of z ≈ 1.5-1.6[OII]-emitting galaxies selected from narrowband emission-line surveys

33. The lick AGN monitoring project 2011: Dynamical modeling of the broad-line region in Mrk 50

34. Discovery of a protocluster at z ∼ 6

35. The lick AGN monitoring project: Recalibrating single-epoch virial black hole mass estimates

36. AKARI observation of the north ecliptic pole (NEP) supercluster at z = 0.087: Mid-infrared view of transition galaxies

37. NEOWISE OBSERVATIONS OF NEAR-EARTH OBJECTS: PRELIMINARY RESULTS

38. The relation between black hole mass and host spheroid stellar mass out to z ∼ 2

39. A census of star-forming galaxies at z = 1-3 in the Subaru Deep Field

40. Completing the census of Lyα emitters at the reionization Epoch

41. Broad-line reverberation in the Kepler-field Seyfert galaxy Zw 229-015

42. A local baseline of the black hole mass scaling relations for active galaxies. I. Methodology and results of pilot study

43. The lick AGN monitoring project: Alternate routes to a broad-line region radius

44. The lick AGN monitoring project: The MBH- σ* relation for reverberation-mapped active galaxies

45. The lick AGN monitoring project: Reverberation mapping of optical hydrogen and helium recombination lines

46. Luminosity-variation independent location of the circum-nuclear, hot dust in NGC4151

47. The lick agn monitoring project: Photometric light curves and optical variability characteristics

48. The lick agn monitoring project: Broad-line region radii and black hole masses from reverberation mapping of Hβ

49. THE GOLDEN STANDARD TYPE Ia SUPERNOVA 2005cf: OBSERVATIONS FROM THE ULTRAVIOLET TO THE NEAR-INFRARED WAVEBANDS

50. THE ROLE OF MOLECULAR GAS IN OBSCURING SEYFERT ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI**Based on observations at the ESO Very Large Telescope (60.A-9235, 070.B-0649, 070.B-0664, 074.B-9012, 076.B-0098, 076.B-0117, 077.B-0514).,††Based on observations at the W. M. Keck Observatory, which is operated as a scientific partnership among the California Institute of Technology, the University of California, and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. The Observatory was made possible by the generous financial support of the W. M. Keck Foundation.

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