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Melnick, Jorge
1989
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“... young stars -- Herbig-Haro objects -- A CO search for molecular gas in high mass post-main-sequence nebulae -- A remarkable bipolar flow in the center of the Rho ophiuchi cloud -- Massive dust disks surrounding herbig Ae/Be stars -- New young objects from...”1989
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Batten, Alan H.
1989
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“... of a Cooperative Investigation of RY Scuti -- Activity and Secondary Minimum of RZ Eridani -- Rapid Oscillations of CI Aurigae and AQ Tauri -- The Gravity-Darkening of the Main-Sequence Components of Spectral Types A, F and G in Detached Close Binary Systems...”1989
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Winnewisser, Gisbert
1989
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“... -- The prevalence of neutral gas in massive post-main-sequence nebulae -- Detection of far-infrared 13Co line emission -- Deuterated water in hot cores -- Metsähovi MM-wave observations of interstellar clouds and SiO masers -- Star formation in bright-rimmed globules...”1989
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Dessel, E. L. Van
1988
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“... -- VRI Photometry of Late Dwarf Common Proper Motion Stars -- CCD Suitable for Double Star Astrometry -- Infrared Companions to Pre-main Sequence Stars -- Dynamical Evolution of Triple Systems (Scientific Film) -- Fifth Session Statistical Studies On Wide...”1988
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Marx, George
1988
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“... Detection Techniques: An Overview -- A Search for Planetary Mass Companions to Nearby Stars -- A Radial Velocity Search for Extrasolar Planets -- IRAS Statistics on Main Sequence Stellar IR Excesses and Models of Corcumstellar Particle Clouds -- Progress...”1988
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Bianchi, Luciana
1988
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“... -- Mass Loss from Hot Stars: Main Sequence and Supergiant Stars -- Radiation Driven Winds of Central Stars of Planetary Nebulae -- The Theory of Stellar Winds from Hot and Cool Stars -- Interacting Binaries and Mass Loss in Hot Stars -- Masses of Planetary...”1988
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Havnes, O.
1988
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“... -- RY Lupi-A pulsating T Tauri Star? -- Deuterium burning and pulsational instabilities in pre-main-sequence stars -- Small scale stellar surface structures -- Visible and infrared photometry of ER Val -- Spot activity and circumstellar matter in II Peg...”1988
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Nomoto, Ken'ichi
1988
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“...Contents: Chemical Peculiarities as Probe of Stellar Evolution: Main-Sequence Stars. Cool Evolved Stars. Hot Evolved Stars -- Mass-Losing Stars In Different Stages of Evolution: Hot Stars. Cool Stars. Interacting Binaries -- Chemical and Dynamical...”1988
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Dupree, A. K.
1988
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“... -- Accretion Disks Around Young Stars -- Pre-Planetary Disks and Planet Formation -- III. Approach to the Main Sequence -- IRAS Observations -- Ultraviolet Observations -- X-Rays, Radio Emission, and Magnetism in Low-Mass Young Stars -- Emission Activity on T Tauri...”1988
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Stalio, R.
1988
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“... of Selected Short Contributions on Cool Stars -- II. Pre-Main Sequence Objects (R. Stalio) -- Circumstellar Matter and Winds in Young Stars -- Winds from Low Mass Protostars -- Evolution of the Outer Atmospheres of Pre-Main-Seguence Stars -- The FU Orionis...”1988
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Linsky, Jeffrey L.
1987
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“... Line -- Exploiting the Infrared -- Activity in Pre-Main Sequence Stars -- Panel on Monitoring Programs -- Contributed Papers on Active Binary Stars -- Author Index....”1987
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“... coronae -- Stellar vs. solar activity: The case of pre-main sequence stars -- Winds in late type stars and the solar wind -- Observations from space vs. ground based observations: Advantages and disadvantages -- New ideas about granulation based on data from...”
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Donner, Karl Johan
1987
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“... Physical State of the Gas -- 11.3 Stellar Energy Sources -- 11.4 Stellar Models -- 11.5 Exercises -- 12. Stellar Evolution -- 12.1 Evolutionary Time Scales -- 12.2 The Contraction of Stars Towards the Main Sequence -- 12.3 The Main Sequence Phase -- 12.4...”1987
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Budding, E.
1986
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“... ‘Canonical’ Stars Caused by Evolution on the Main Sequence -- Steady Mass-Loss from Supermassive Stars -- Effective Temperatures, Radii and Luminosities of O-Emmission, Be and Ae Stars -- Absolute Magnitudes of Late-Type Stars -- Active Phenomena of the Be Star EW...”1986
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Gibson, David M.
1986
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“... fluxes in the K line of CA II -- Photometric variability of main-sequence stars from Wilson's survey -- Photometric variations and spot cycles in RS CVN stars -- Synchronous rotation in the long-period RS CVn binary BM camelopardalis -- Possible asynchronous...”1986
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Madore, Barry F.
1986
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“...New Results on the Distance Scale and the Hubble Constant -- The Magellanic Clouds and the Ditance Scale -- Main Sequence Fitting and the Distance to the Large Magellanic Cloud -- Recent CCD Observations of Cepheids in Nearby Galaxies: A Progress Report...”1986
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Cowley, C. R.
1986
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“... Stars -- Short Time Light Variations of Ap-Stars -- CP-Stars in the Near Infrared: Normal -- H? and OI Photometry of Upper Main Sequence Stars with Anomalous Abundances -- A Photometric Investigation of the Magnetic Star 53 Camelopardalis -- Spectrophotometry...”1986
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Kamp, Peter Van De
1986
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“...I: Our Cosmic Neighborhood -- 1 / The ‘Fixed’ Stars and the ‘Wandering’ Planets -- 2 / Stellar Motions -- 3 / Stellar Distances -- 4 / Stellar Parameters -- 5 / The Nearby Stars -- 6 / The Lower End of the Main Sequence -- 7 / Our Solar System -- 8...”1986
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Gibson, David M.
1985
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“... VLA Survey of T Tauri Stars in Taurus-Auriga -- Radio Continuum Emission from Pre-Main Sequence Stars and Associated Structures -- Variations in the Radio Flux of the Hypergiant P Cygni (B1 Ia+) -- Resolution of the Radio Source ?2 Vel -- The Temperature...”1985
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