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1. Four-hundred Very Metal-poor Stars Studied with LAMOST and Subaru. III. Dynamically Tagged Groups and Chemodynamical Properties

2. Four-hundred Very Metal-Poor Stars Studied with LAMOST and Subaru. II. Elemental abundances

3. Four-hundred Very Metal-poor Stars studied with LAMOST and Subaru. I. Survey Design, Follow-up Program, and Binary Frequency

4. High-precision chemical abundances of Galactic building blocks. The distinct chemical abundance sequence of Sequoia

5. First Star Survivors as Metal-Rich Halo Stars that Experienced Supernova Explosions in Binary Systems

6. Most Lithium-rich Low-mass Evolved Stars Revealed as Red Clump stars by Asteroseismology and Spectroscopy

7. s-process Enirchment of Ultrafaint Dwarf Galaxies

8. Star Formation Timescales of the Halo Populations from Asteroseismology and Chemical Abundances

9. Are Faint Supernovae Responsible for Carbon-Enhanced Metal-Poor Stars?

10. Origin of the excess of high-energy retrograde stars in the Galactic halo

11. Radial Velocity Survey of Nearby OB Stars

12. LAMOST J2217+2104: a new member of carbon-enhanced extremely metal-poor stars with excesses of Mg and Si

13. Enormous Li-enhancement preceding red giant phases in low-mass stars in the Milky Way halo

14. Stellar Abundances for Galactic Archaeology Database IV - Compilation of Stars in Dwarf Galaxies

16. Lithium in CEMP-no stars: A new constraint on the lithium depletion mechanism in the early universe

17. High-resolution spectroscopy of the extremely iron-poor post-AGB star CC Lyr

18. The s-Process Nucleosynthesis in Extremely Metal-Poor Stars as the Generating Mechanism of Carbon Enhanced Metal-Poor Stars

19. Population III stars around the Milky Way

20. On the Brightness of Surviving Companions in Type Ia Supernova Remnants

21. The most iron-deficient stars as the polluted population III stars

22. High-resolution spectroscopic studies of ultra metal-poor stars found in LAMOST survey

23. Discovery of a strongly r-process enhanced extremely metal-poor star LAMOST J110901.22+075441.8

25. High-Resolution Spectroscopy of Extremely Metal-Poor Stars from SDSS/SEGUE: II. Binary Fraction

26. EOSDB: The Database for Nuclear EoS

27. The New Model of Chemical Evolution of r-process Elements Based on The Hierarchical Galaxy Formation I: Ba and Eu

28. Current signatures and search for Pop. III stars in the Local Universe

29. Carbon-enhanced Metal-poor Stars in SDSS/SEGUE. II. Comparison of CEMP Star Frequencies with Binary Population Synthesis Models

30. The Stellar Abundances for Galactic Archaeology (SAGA) Database III - Analysis of Enrichment Histories for Elements and Two Modes of Star Formation during the Early Evolution of Milky Way

31. Transition of the Stellar Initial Mass Function Explored with Binary Population Synthesis

32. Explaining the Sr and Ba Scatter in Extremely Metal-Poor Stars

33. SAGA: Stellar Abundances for Galactic Archaeology

34. High-Resolution Spectroscopy of Extremely Metal-Poor Stars from SDSS/SEGUE: I. Atmospheric Parameters and Chemical Compositions

35. Stellar Evolution Constraints on the Triple-Alpha Reaction Rate

36. The Stellar Abundances for Galactic Archaeology (SAGA) Database II - Implications for Mixing and Nucleosynthesis in Extremely Metal-Poor Stars and Chemical Enrichment of the Galaxy

37. Formation History of Metal-Poor Halo Stars with Hierarchical Model and the Effect of ISM accretion on the Most Metal-Poor Stars

38. Evolution of Low- and Intermediate-Mass Stars with [Fe/H] <= -2.5

39. Oxygen and light element synthesis by neutron-capture reactions in metal-free and extremely metal-poor AGB stars

40. Early-Age Evolution of the Milky Way Related by Extremely Metal-Poor Stars

42. The Stellar Abundances for Galactic Archeology (SAGA) Database - Compilation of the Characteristics of Known Extremely Metal-Poor Stars

43. Highly He-Rich Matter Dredged Up by Extra Mixing through Stellar Encounters in Globular Clusters

44. The IMF of Extremely Metal-Poor Stars and the Probe into the Star-Formation Process of the Milky Way

45. Surface pollution of main-sequence stars through encounters with AGB ejecta in omega Centauri

46. The Origin of Carbon-Enhancement and Initial Mass Function of Extremely Metal-Poor Stars in the Galactic Halo

47. Various Modes of Helium Mixing in Globular Cluster Giants and Their Possible Effects on the Horizontal Branch Morphology

48. The origin of HE0107-5240 and the production of O and Na in extremely metal-poor stars

49. Evolution of Low-Mass Population III Stars

50. Massive first star binaries as new tools for Galactic archaeology

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