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103. M 1-67 and RCW 58: nebulae around WN8h stars formed through CE evolution.

108. Chapter Six - Nutricosmetics: A new frontier in bioactive peptides' research toward skin aging.

113. Planetary nebulae with Wolf–Rayet-type central stars – IV. NGC 1501 and its mixing layer

114. Adjusting the bow-tie: a morpho-kinematic study of NGC 40

115. The Common Envelope Origins of the Fast Jet in the Planetary Nebula M 3–38

116. Common envelope evolution in born-again planetary nebulae – Shaping the H-deficient ejecta of A 30

117. Spatiokinematic models of five nova remnants: correlations between nova shell axial ratio, expansion velocity, and speed class

118. Planetary nebulae with Wolf–Rayet-type central stars – III. A detailed view of NGC 6905 and its central star

119. Erratum: Planetary nebulae with Wolf–Rayet-type central stars – II. Dissecting the compact planetary nebula M 2-31 with GTC MEGARA

120. Rings and arcs around evolved stars – III. Physical conditions of the ring-like structures in the planetary nebula IC 4406 revealed by MUSE

122. The Nearby Evolved Stars Survey II: Constructing a volume-limited sample and first results from the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope

125. Erratum: Planetary nebulae with Wolf–Rayet-type central stars – II. Dissecting the compact planetary nebula M 2-31 with GTC MEGARA

130. First deep images catalogue of extended IPHAS PNe

134. Tomography of the Unique Ongoing Jet in the Planetary Nebula NGC 2392

135. Wolf-Rayet stars in the Antennae unveiled by MUSE

136. Planetary nebulae with Wolf–Rayet-type central stars – II. Dissecting the compact planetary nebula M 2-31 with GTC MEGARA

137. Formation and fate of the born-again planetary nebula HuBi 1

138. X-ray observations of the nova shell IPHASX J210204.7+471015

141. 3D mapping of the Wolf–Rayet nebula M 1-67: clues for post-common envelope evolution in massive stars.

146. Discovery of a Fast-expanding Shell in the Inside-out Born-again Planetary Nebula HuBi 1 through High-dispersion Integral Field Spectroscopy

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