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Mar 28, 2011The VLT-FLAMES Tarantula Survey I: Introduction and observational overviewMar 28, 2011The VLT-FLAMES Tarantula Survey II: R139 revealed as a massive binary systemFeb 17, 2022The Gaia-ESO Survey: The analysis of the hot-star spectraJun 6, 2022The Gaia-ESO Public Spectroscopic Survey: Implementation, data products, open cluster survey, science, and legacySep 12, 2012Do we need a new family of optical-NIR extinction laws?Jun 16, 2020Galactic extinction laws: I. A global NIR analysis with 2MASS photometryJan 25, 2021Validation of the accuracy and precision of Gaia EDR3 parallaxes with globular clustersOct 15, 2021$θ^1$ Ori C as a medieval bully: a possible very recent ejection in the TrapeziumJun 16, 2021MONOS.II. Orbit review and analysis for 35 single-lined spectroscopic binary systems and candidatesOct 4, 2021Escape from the Bermuda cluster: orphanization by multiple stellar ejectionsOct 27, 2005A recalibration of optical photometry: Tycho-2, Strömgren, and Johnson systemsJun 13, 2005IMF biases and how to correct themNov 12, 2004Self-consistent distance determinations for Lutz-Kelker-limited samplesApr 6, 2018Lucky Spectroscopy, an equivalent technique to Lucky Imaging. Spatially resolved spectroscopy of massive close visual binaries using the William Herschel TelescopeJan 24, 2008Biases on initial mass function determinations. II. Real multiple systems and chance superpositionsMay 27, 2013First results from a study of DIBs with thousands of high-quality massive-star spectraAug 31, 2015The ISM in O-star spectroscopic surveys: GOSSS, OWN, IACOB, NoMaDS, and CAFÉ-BEANSSep 9, 2014Resolving the stellar components of the massive multiple system Herschel 36 with AMBER/VLTISep 30, 2014The Multiplicity of Massive Stars: A High Angular Resolution Survey with the HST Fine Guidance SensorOct 23, 2014The Hourglass as seen with HST/WFPC2