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101. Metal-poor stars observed with the Magellan Telescope – IV. Neutron-capture element signatures in 27 main-sequence stars.

103. Structural Determinants of the Binding and Activation of Estrogen Receptor α by Phenolic Thieno[2,3‐d]pyrimidines

104. Chemical abundances in giants stars of the tidally disrupted globular cluster NGC 6712 from high-resolution infrared spectroscopy

105. The Milky Way Tomography with SDSS: II. Stellar Metallicity

106. Carbon-Enhanced Metal-Poor Stars. III. Main-Sequence Turn-Off Stars from the SDSS/SEGUE Sample

107. Ultimate survival knife

110. Abundances on the Main Sequence of Omega Centauri

111. Halo Star Streams in the Solar Neighborhood

112. HE 0557-4840 - Ultra-Metal-Poor and Carbon-Rich

113. Discovery of HE 1523-0901, a Strongly r-Process Enhanced Metal-Poor Star with Detected Uranium

114. Spectroscopic Studies of Extremely Metal-Poor Stars with the Subaru High Dispersion Spectrograph. IV. The alpha-Element-Enhanced Metal-Poor Star BS16934-002

116. Chemical Abundance Analysis of the Extremely Metal-Poor Star HE 1300+0157

117. A Sr-Rich Star on the Main Sequence of Omega Centauri

118. Carbon Enhanced Metal-Poor Stars. I. Chemical Compositions of 26 Stars

119. Carbon-Enhanced Metal-Poor Stars. Osmium and Iridium Abundances in the Neutron-Capture-Enhanced Subgiants CS31062-050 and LP625-44

120. A high-resolution spectral analysis of three carbon-enhanced metal-poor stars

121. Further Evidence for a Merger Origin for the Thick Disk: Galactic Stars Along Lines-of-sight to Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxies

123. The Oxygen Abundance of HE 1327-2326

124. The origin of the double main sequence in Omega Centauri: Helium enrichment due to gas fueling from its ancient host galaxy ?

125. The Metallicity Distribution Function of the Halo of the Milky Way

126. Abundances on the Main Sequence of the Globular Cluster Omega Centauri

127. Distant Field BHB Stars III: Identification of a probable outer halo stream at Galactocentric distance r = 70 kpc

128. Spectroscopic Studies of Very Metal-Poor Stars with the Subaru High Dispersion Spectrograph. III. Light Neutron-Capture Elements

129. Nucleosynthetic signatures of the first stars

131. Distant field BHB stars and the mass of the Galaxy II: Photometry and spectroscopy of UKST candidates 16<B<19.5, 11<R<52 kpc

132. Oxygen Overabundance in the Extremely Iron-Poor Star CS29498-043

133. Designing Second Language Performance Assessments. Technical Report.

134. Europium Isotope Ratios in s-Process-Element-Enhanced, Metal-Poor Stars: A New Probe of the 151Sm Branching

135. Spectroscopy of Main Sequence Stars in Globular Clusters

136. Distant field BHB stars and the mass of the Galaxy I: Classification of halo A-type stars

137. Deciphering The Last Major Invasion of the Milky Way Galaxy

138. Metal Abundances and Kinematics of Bright Metal-Poor Giants Selected from the LSE Survey: Implications for the Metal-Weak Thick Disk

139. The Chemical Composition of Carbon-Rich, Very Metal-Poor Stars: A New Class of Mildly Carbon-Rich Objects Without Excess of Neutron-Capture Elements

140. Extremely Metal-Poor Stars. VIII. High-Resolution, High-Signal-To-Noise Analysis of Five Stars with [Fe/H] < -3.5

141. Neutron Capture Elements in s-Process-Rich, Very Metal-Poor Stars

143. Mapping the Galactic Halo III. Simulated Observations of Tidal Streams

144. s- and r-process elements in two very metal-poor stars

145. Mapping the Galactic Halo II: Photometric Survey

146. Extremely Metal-Poor Stars. VII. The Most Metal-Poor Dwarf, CS 22876-032

147. Mapping the Galactic Halo I. The `Spaghetti' Survey

148. The Spectroscopic Age of 47 Tuc

149. The Spite Lithium Plateau: Ultra-Thin but Post-Primordial

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