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1. The fMRI global signal and its association with the signal from cranial bone

2. Obliquity Constraints for the Extremely Eccentric Sub-Saturn Kepler-1656 b

3. Are EPB41 and alpha-synuclein diagnostic biomarkers of sport-related concussion? Findings from the NCAA and Department of Defense CARE Consortium

4. Plasma phosphorylated tau181 as a biomarker of mild traumatic brain injury: findings from THINC and NCAA-DoD CARE Consortium prospective cohorts

5. Revisiting the Relationship Between Rocky Exoplanet and Stellar Compositions: Reduced Evidence for a Super-Mercury Population

6. Asteroseismology of the Nearby K Dwarf σ Draconis Using the Keck Planet Finder and TESS

7. Stellar Models are Reliable at Low Metallicity: An Asteroseismic Age for the Ancient Very Metal-poor Star KIC 8144907

8. Realistic Uncertainties for Fundamental Properties of Asteroseismic Red Giants and the Interplay between Mixing Length, Metallicity, and

9. TESS Asteroseismology of β Hydri: A Subgiant with a Born-again Dynamo

10. A New Catalog of 100,000 Variable TESS A-F Stars Reveals a Correlation between δ Scuti Pulsator Fraction and Stellar Rotation

11. The TESS-Keck Survey. XXII. A Sub-Neptune Orbiting TOI-1437

12. Revising Properties of Planet–Host Binary Systems. IV. The Radius Distribution of Small Planets in Binary Star Systems Is Dependent on Stellar Separation

13. A Multiwavelength Survey of Nearby M Dwarfs: Optical and Near-ultraviolet Flares and Activity with Contemporaneous TESS, Kepler/K2, Swift, and HST Observations

14. An Earth-sized Planet on the Verge of Tidal Disruption

15. A New Asteroseismic Kepler Benchmark Constrains the Onset of Weakened Magnetic Braking in Mature Sun-like Stars

16. TESS Giants Transiting Giants. VI. Newly Discovered Hot Jupiters Provide Evidence for Efficient Obliquity Damping after the Main Sequence

17. HIP 65426 is a High-frequency Delta Scuti Pulsator in Plausible Spin–Orbit Alignment with its Directly Imaged Exoplanet

18. TESS Giants Transiting Giants. IV. A Low-density Hot Neptune Orbiting a Red Giant Star

19. The TESS-Keck Survey. VII. A Superdense Sub-Neptune Orbiting TOI-1824

20. The TESS-Keck Survey. XX. 15 New TESS Planets and a Uniform RV Analysis of All Survey Targets

21. Identification of the Top TESS Objects of Interest for Atmospheric Characterization of Transiting Exoplanets with JWST

22. The TESS-Keck Survey. XVIII. A Sub-Neptune and Spurious Long-period Signal in the TOI-1751 System

23. The TESS-Keck Survey. XII. A Dense 1.8 R ⊕ Ultra-short-period Planet Possibly Clinging to a High-mean-molecular-weight Atmosphere after the First Gigayear

24. The TESS–Keck Survey. XIX. A Warm Transiting Sub-Saturn-mass Planet and a Nontransiting Saturn-mass Planet Orbiting a Solar Analog

25. Dynamical Architectures of S-type Transiting Planets in Binaries. I. Target Selection Using Hipparcos and Gaia Proper Motion Anomalies

26. Mice and primates use distinct strategies for visual segmentation

27. TESS Observations of the Pleiades Cluster: A Nursery for δ Scuti Stars

28. Nurse-led, telephone-based follow-up after acute coronary syndrome yields improved risk factors after 36 months: the randomized controlled NAILED-ACS trial

30. Proteomic Profiling of Plasma Biomarkers Associated With Return to Sport Following Concussion: Findings From the NCAA and Department of Defense CARE Consortium

31. Investigating APOKASC Red Giant Stars with Abnormal Carbon-to-nitrogen Ratios

32. The Far Side of the Galactic Bar/Bulge Revealed through Semi-regular Variables

33. Asteroseismology and Spectropolarimetry of the Exoplanet Host Star λ Serpentis

34. The TESS-Keck Survey. XVI. Mass Measurements for 12 Planets in Eight Systems

35. Mixed-mode Ensemble Asteroseismology of Low-luminosity Kepler Red Giants

36. Variability Catalog of Stars Observed during the TESS Prime Mission

37. A Mini-Neptune Orbiting the Metal-poor K Dwarf BD+29 2654

38. The TESS-Keck Survey. XV. Precise Properties of 108 TESS Planets and Their Host Stars

39. TOI-4010: A System of Three Large Short-period Planets with a Massive Long-period Companion

40. Revisiting the Red Giant Branch Hosts KOI-3886 and ι Draconis. Detailed Asteroseismic Modeling and Consolidated Stellar Parameters

41. TESS-Keck Survey. XIV. Two Giant Exoplanets from the Distant Giants Survey

42. TOI-1136 is a Young, Coplanar, Aligned Planetary System in a Pristine Resonant Chain

43. TOI-561 b: A Low-density Ultra-short-period 'Rocky' Planet around a Metal-poor Star

44. TESS Giants Transiting Giants. III. An Eccentric Warm Jupiter Supports a Period−Eccentricity Relation for Giant Planets Transiting Evolved Stars

45. Kepler-102: Masses and Compositions for a Super-Earth and Sub-Neptune Orbiting an Active Star

46. Revising Properties of Planet–Host Binary Systems. III. There Is No Observed Radius Gap for Kepler Planets in Binary Star Systems

47. Erratum: 'TESS Hunt for Young and Maturing Exoplanets (THYME). VII. Membership, Rotation, and Lithium in the Young Cluster Group-X and a New Young Exoplanet' (2022, AJ, 164, 119)

48. TESS Asteroseismic Analysis of HD 76920: The Giant Star Hosting an Extremely Eccentric Exoplanet

49. First Observations of the Brown Dwarf HD 19467 B with JWST

50. Rotation Periods, Inclinations, and Obliquities of Cool Stars Hosting Directly Imaged Substellar Companions: Spin–Orbit Misalignments Are Common

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