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1. TOI 560: Two Transiting Planets Orbiting a K Dwarf Validated with iSHELL, PFS, and HIRES RVs

2. Transit Analysis Package: An IDL Graphical User Interface for Exoplanet Transit Photometry

3. A Close-in Puffy Neptune with Hidden Friends: The Enigma of TOI 620

5. HD 202772A b: A Transiting Hot Jupiter Around a Bright, Mildly Evolved Star in a Visual Binary Discovered by TESS

7. G@M: Design of the Giant Magellan Telescope Consortium Large Earth Finder (G-CLEF) for operations at the Magellan telescopes

8. Kepler planet candidates consistent with core accretion

9. Origin of the Break and Mass-Dependence in the Wide-Binary Projected-Separation Distribution

12. An Integer Linear Programming Solution to the Telescope Network Scheduling Problem

13. Binary Science from the MARVELS Pilot Project: Detection of a Candidate Substellar Companion and Identification of Eclipsing Binaries with Archival SuperWASP Data

14. Transit Photometry with the LCOGT Network

15. LCOGT's New Telescopes and Instruments

18. Transit Analysis Package (TAP and autoKep): IDL Graphical User Interfaces for Extrasolar Planet Transit Photometry

19. VizieR Online Data Catalog: Optical polarization of OJ 287 in 2005-2009 (Villforth+, 2010)

22. Photometric commissioning results from MINERVA

24. The Mysterious Dimmings of the T Tauri Star V1334 Tau.

25. Multiwavelength Transit Observations of the Candidate Disintegrating Planetesimals Orbiting WD 1145+017.

26. KELT-17B: A HOT-JUPITER TRANSITING AN A-STAR IN A MISALIGNED ORBIT DETECTED WITH DOPPLER TOMOGRAPHY.

27. TWO STARS TWO WAYS: CONFIRMING A MICROLENSING BINARY LENS SOLUTION WITH A SPECTROSCOPIC MEASUREMENT OF THE ORBIT.

28. RAYLEIGH SCATTERING IN THE ATMOSPHERE OF THE WARM EXO-NEPTUNE GJ 3470B.

29. FOLLOW-UP OBSERVATIONS OF PTFO 8-8695: A 3 MYR OLD T TAURI STAR HOSTING A JUPITER-MASS PLANETARY CANDIDATE.

30. KELT-7b: A HOT JUPITER TRANSITING A BRIGHT V = 8.54 RAPIDLY ROTATING F-STAR.

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