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A long time ago, where were the galaxies far, far away?
A new millimeter-wave camera for CMB observations
 
Axisymmetric numerical and analytical studies of the magnetorotational instability in a magnetized Taylor-Couette flow
Broadband contrast for exo-planet imaging: The impact of propagation effects
 
CCAM: A novel millimeter-wave instrument using a close-packed TES bolometer array
Classical and quantum features of string cosmology
 
Clustering properties of luminous red galaxies with the Sloan Digital Sky Survey imaging data
Cosmology with dynamical extra dimensions
 
Dark energy: Theory and observational prospects
Detectors for the Atacama Cosmology Telescope
 
Different wavelet-based approaches for the separation of noisy and blurred mixtures of components. Application to astrophysical data
Experimental study of the effects of boundary conditions and guide field on magnetic reconnection
 
Gravitational waves and the early universe
Kinetic effects on turbulence driven by the magnetorotational instability in black hole accretion
 
Laboratory study of angular momentum transport in a rotating shear flow
Long-term evolution and stability of planetary systems
 
Mass distribution of hot stellar systems
Measuring inflation through precision cosmology
 
Multifrequency analysis of cosmic microwave background radiation and radiation transport in simulations of reionization
Particle dark matter in the solar system
 
Reaction rates and other processes in a dense plasma
The 2004--2005 CAPMAP instrument and CMB polarization data
 
The Borexino nylon film and the third counting test facility
The accelerating expansion of the universe
 
The magnetothermal instability and its applications
Three-body problems with rotating, dissipating, and accreting masses
 
Topics in gravitational lensing: Clusters, quasars, and the cosmic microwave background
Type II quasars from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey
 
Weak gravitational lensing analysis of Sloan Digital Sky Survey data
Weak gravitational lensing theory and data analysis
 
 
 
 
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