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May 25, 1999Optical and Radio Observations of the Afterglow from GRB990510: Evidence for a JetMar 8, 2007GRB 060505: A possible short-duration gamma-ray burst in a star forming region at redshift of 0.09Oct 11, 2007Constraining Cosmic Evolution of Type Ia SupernovaeDec 1, 2014A real-time fast radio burst: polarization detection and multiwavelength follow-upOct 13, 2001The Unusually Long Duration Gamma-ray Burst GRB 000911May 8, 2008Optical and IR observations of SN 2002dj: some possible common properties of fast expanding SNe IaFeb 12, 2013Spectroscopic Observations of SN 2012fr: A Luminous Normal Type Ia Supernova with Early High Velocity Features and Late Velocity PlateauFeb 21, 2007ESC observations of SN 2005cf. I. Photometric Evolution of a Normal Type Ia SupernovaOct 18, 2018Carnegie Supernova Project-II: The Near-infrared Spectroscopy ProgramApr 16, 2019The lowest detected stellar Fe abundance: The halo star SMSS J160540.18-144323.1Sep 13, 2019The SkyMapper DR1.1 Search for Extremely Metal-Poor StarsJul 7, 2021R-Process elements from magnetorotational hypernovaeFeb 6, 2014A single low-energy, iron-poor supernova as the source of metals in the star SMSS J 031300.36-670839.3Sep 28, 2014The Gaia-ESO Survey: the most metal-poor stars in the Galactic bulgeJan 5, 2015A serendipitous all sky survey for bright objects in the outer solar systemJul 15, 2002The Faint Optical Afterglow and Host Galaxy of GRB 020124: Implications for the Nature of Dark Gamma-Ray BurstsAug 31, 2005Hubble Space Telescope Observations of Nine High-Redshift ESSENCE SupernovaeApr 18, 2006Relativistic ejecta from XRF 060218 and the rate of cosmic explosionsOct 13, 2006A Light Echo from Type Ia Supernova 1995E?Nov 10, 2006The Peculiar Type Ia Supernova 2005hk