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  • Erratum: On the binary nature of the γ-ray sources AGL J2241+4454 (=MWC 656) and HESS J0632+057 (=MWC 148)
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    Casares, J. et al.

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    10
    2012
    Citations
    2
  • Erratum: Oxygen in the Very Early Galaxy
    In the paper ``Oxygen in the Very Early Galaxy'' by Garik Israelian, Rafael Rebolo, Ramón J. García López, Piercarlo Bonifacio, Paolo Molaro, Gibor Basri, and Nataliya Shchukina (ApJ, 551, 833 [2001]), in Figures 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11 the OH oxygen abundance for BD +23°3130 is slightly misplaced. The correct figures, which were not included because
    Israelian, Garik et al.

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    10
    2001
    Citations
    4
  • Erratum: Sampling methods for stellar masses and the mmax-Mecl relation in the starburst dwarf galaxy NGC 4214
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    Weidner, C. et al.

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    10
    2014
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    0
  • Erratum: ``Young Super Star Clusters in the Starburst of M82: The Catalogue'' ApJ, 619, 270 [2005])
    There is a misidentification in the printed version of the catalog for the SE complex. Owing to an IDL error, the ID numbers in Table 8, Table 12 (between the ID SE48 and SE70), and Figure 3 do not correspond to the listed values. The corrected Table 12 below includes only those clusters that correspond to the SE complex. The information in the
    Melo, V. P. et al.

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    10
    2005
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    1
  • EURONEAR—Recovery, follow-up and discovery of NEAs and MBAs using large field 1-2 m telescopes
    We report on the follow-up and recovery of 100 program NEAs, PHAs and VIs using the ESO/MPG 2.2 m, Swope 1 m and INT 2.5 m telescopes equipped with large field cameras. The 127 fields observed during 11 nights covered 29 square degrees. Using these data, we present the incidental survey work which includes 558 known MBAs and 628 unknown moving
    Vaduvescu, O. et al.

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    10
    2011
    Citations
    13
  • European helio- and asteroseismology network HELAS
    The Helio- and Asteroseismology Network (HELAS) is a Coordinated Action funded by the FP6-Infrastructure-Programme of the European Commission. Currently, HELAS consists of ten members. The objective of HELAS is to co-ordinate European activities in helio- and asteroseismology. HELAS will transfer knowledge and data analysis techniques, and will
    Roth, M. et al.

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    10
    2006
    Citations
    2