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Feb 7, 2014High-Resolution Submillimeter and Near-Infrared Studies of the Transition Disk around Sz 91Sep 10, 2013A Discovery of a Candidate Companion to a Transiting System KOI-94: A Direct Imaging Study for a Possibility of a False PositiveMay 30, 2013The Moving Group Targets of the SEEDS High-Contrast Imaging Survey of Exoplanets and Disks: Results and Observations from the First Three YearsNov 14, 2012Subaru Imaging of Asymmetric Features in a Transitional Disk in Upper ScorpiusSep 20, 2012A Common Proper Motion Stellar Companion to HAT-P-7Sep 13, 2012New Techniques for High-Contrast Imaging with ADI: the ACORNS-ADI SEEDS Data Reduction PipelineAug 10, 2012Polarimetric Imaging of Large Cavity Structures in the Pre-transitional Protoplanetary Disk around PDS 70: Observations of the diskJun 6, 2012High-Resolution Near-Infrared Polarimetry of a Circumstellar Disk around UX Tau AFeb 18, 2011Search for gravitational waves from binary black hole inspiral, merger and ringdownNov 17, 2010Search for Gravitational Wave Bursts from Six MagnetarsMay 27, 2010Imaging of a Transitional Disk Gap in Reflected Light: Indications of Planet Formation Around the Young Solar Analog LkCa 15Apr 14, 2010Search for Outer Massive Bodies around Transiting Planetary Systems: Candidates of Faint Stellar Companions around HAT-P-7Jan 4, 2010Search for gravitational-wave inspiral signals associated with short Gamma-Ray Bursts during LIGO's fifth and Virgo's first science runMar 14, 2006Extrasolar Transiting Planet Search with Subaru Suprime-CamJul 16, 2004In-orbit performance of the EPIC-MOS detectors on XMM-NewtonOct 7, 2002Serendipitous AGN in the XMM-Newton fields of Markarian 205 and QSO 0130-403Dec 12, 2001Constraints on the mass-profile of the lens galaxy G2237+0305Oct 11, 2001The XMM-Newton Serendipitous Survey. II. First results from the AXIS high galactic latitude medium sensitivity surveyOct 30, 2000XMM-Newton First-Light Observations of the Hickson Galaxy Group 16Oct 21, 1996A Robust Determination of the Time Delay in 0957+561A,B and a Measurement of the Global Value of Hubble's Constant