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The Followings Are the Citations to My Publications The followings are the citations to my publications. ============================================================= Smithsonian/NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS) Citations for 2003AJ....125.3258R from the ADS Databases The Citation database in the ADS is NOT complete. Please keep this in mind when using the ADS Citation lists. Selected and retrieved 9 abstracts. # Bibcode Cites Date List of Links Authors Title Access Control Help 1 2005AJ....130..767R 1.000 08/2005 A E F X R S O U Rucinski, Slavek M.; Pych, Wojtek; Og?oza, Waldemar; DeBond, Heide; Thomson, J. R.; Mochnacki, Stefan W.; Capobianco, Christopher C.; Conidis, George; Rogoziecki, P. Radial Velocity Studies of Close Binary Stars. X. 2 2005MNRAS.357..497B 1.000 02/2005 A E F X D R S O U Bilir, S.; Karata?, Y.; Demircan, O.; Eker, Z. Kinematics of W Ursae Majoris type binaries and evidence of the two types of formation 3 2005astro.ph..2184K 1.000 02/2005 A X R U H Karami, K.; Teimoorinia, H. Radial velocity-acceleration curve analysis of the spectroscopic binary stars by the nonlinear regression 4 2004AJ....128.2997S 1.000 12/2004 A E F R S U Samec, Ronald G.; Faulkner, Danny R.; Williams, David B. The Physical Nature and Orbital Behavior of V523 Cassiopeiae 5 2004ASPC..318....3H 1.000 11/2004 A E T R U Hilditch, R. W. An introductory review - modern methods for analysing binary stars 6 2004AJ....127.1712P 1.000 03/2004 A E F X R C S O U Pych, Wojtek; Rucinski, Slavek M.; DeBond, Heide; Thomson, J. R.; Capobianco, Christopher C.; Blake, R. Melvin; Og?oza, Waldemar; Stachowski, Greg; Rogoziecki, Piotr; Ligeza, Piotr; Gazeas, Kosmas Radial Velocity Studies of Close Binary Stars. IX. 7 2004A&A...416.1097S 1.000 03/2004 A E F R C S U Selam, S. O. Key parameters of W UMa-type contact binaries discovered by HIPPARCOS 8 2004MNRAS.347..307Z 1.000 01/2004 A E F R C S U Zhang, X. B.; Zhang, R. X. Long-term photometric study of the W UMa binary star V523 Cas 9 2003A&A...412..465K 1.000 12/2003 A E F R C S U Kreiner, J. M.; Rucinski, S. M.; Zola, S.; Niarchos, P.; Ogloza, W.; Stachowski, G.; Baran, A.; Gazeas, K.; Drozdz, M.; Zakrzewski, B.; and 3 coauthors Citations for 2003ApJ...586..562G from the ADS Databases The Citation database in the ADS is NOT complete. Please keep this in mind when using the ADS Citation lists. Selected and retrieved 11 abstracts. # Bibcode Cites Date List of Links Authors Title Access Control Help 1 2005ApJ...627L..77K 1.000 07/2005 A E F R U Kathiravan, C.; Ramesh, R. Identification of the Source Region of a ``Halo'' Coronal Mass Ejection Using Meter-Wavelength Radio Data 2 2005ApJ...625..441L 1.000 05/2005 A E F R U Lara, A.; Gopalswamy, N.; Caballero-López, R. A.; Yashiro, S.; Xie, H.; Valdés-Galicia, J. F. Coronal Mass Ejections and Galactic Cosmic-Ray Modulation 3 2005smp..conf...57V 1.000 00/2005 A T R U van Driel-Gesztelyi, L. Coronal mass ejections and magnetic helicity 4 2004ApJ...614.1054J 1.000 10/2004 A E F R U Jing, Ju; Yurchyshyn, Vasyl B.; Yang, Guo; Xu, Yan; Wang, Haimin On the Relation between Filament Eruptions, Flares, and Coronal Mass Ejections 5 2004A&A...425.1097R 1.000 10/2004 A E F R U Robbrecht, E.; Berghmans, D. Automated recognition of coronal mass ejections (CMEs) in near-real- time data 6 2004A&A...423..717V 1.000 08/2004 A E F R C U Vr?nak, B.; Ru?djak, D.; Sudar, D.; Gopalswamy, N. Kinematics of coronal mass ejections between 2 and 30 solar radii. What can be learned about forces governing the eruption? 7 2004ApJ...607..530K 1.000 05/2004 A E F R C U Kundu, M. R.; White, S. M.; Garaimov, V. I.; Manoharan, P. K.; Subramanian, P.; Ananthakrishnan, S.; Janardhan, P. Radio Observations of Rapid Acceleration in a Slow Filament Eruption/Fast Coronal Mass Ejection Event 8 2004PASP..116..187T 1.000 03/2004 A E F R C S U H Trimble, Virginia; Aschwanden, Markus J. Astrophysics in 2003 9 2003MNRAS.345..714B 1.000 11/2003 A E F X D R C S O U H Briggs, K. R.; Pye, J. P. XMM-Newton and the Pleiades - I. Bright coronal sources and the X-ray emission from intermediate-type stars 10 2003ApJ...598L..63G 1.000 11/2003 A E F R C U Gopalswamy, N.; Lara, A.; Yashiro, S.; Howard, R. A. Coronal Mass Ejections and Solar Polarity Reversal 11 2003ApJ...596.1341C 1.000 10/2003 A E F R C U Cheng, C. Z.; Ren, Y.; Choe, G. S.; Moon, Y.-J. Citations for 2002AJ....124.2868M from the ADS Databases The Citation database in the ADS is NOT complete. Please keep this in mind when using the ADS Citation lists. Selected and retrieved 3 abstracts. # Bibcode Cites Date List of Links Authors Title Access Control Help 1 2005astro.ph..7284S 1.000 07/2005 A X R U H Scholz, Ralf-Dieter; Meusinger, Helmut; Jahreiß, Hartmut Search for nearby stars among proper motion stars selected by optical- to-infrared photometry III. Spectroscopic distances of 322 NLTT stars 2 2005PASP..117..173P 1.000 02/2005 A E F X R O U Pinfield, D. J.; Jones, H. R. A.; Steele, I. A. The Prospects for Finding Brown Dwarfs in Eclipsing Binary Systems and Measuring Brown Dwarf Properties 3 2004A&A...419..703B 1.000 05/2004 A E F X D R C S O U Bailer-Jones, C. A. L. Spectroscopic rotation velocities of L dwarfs from VLT/UVES and their comparison with periods from photometric monitoring Citations for 2002AJ....124.1738R from the ADS Databases The Citation database in the ADS is NOT complete. Please keep this in mind when using the ADS Citation lists. Selected and retrieved 14 abstracts. # Bibcode Cites Date List of Links Authors Title Access Control Help 1 2005AJ....130..767R 1.000 08/2005 A E F X R S O U Rucinski, Slavek M.; Pych, Wojtek; Og?oza, Waldemar; DeBond, Heide; Thomson, J. R.; Mochnacki, Stefan W.; Capobianco, Christopher C.; Conidis, George; Rogoziecki, P. Radial Velocity Studies of Close Binary Stars. X. 2 2005AJ....130..224Q 1.000 07/2005 A E F R S U Qian, S.-B.; Yang, Y.-G.; Soonthornthum, B.; Zhu, L.-Y.; He, J.-J.; Yuan, J.-Z. Deep, Low Mass Ratio Overcontact Binary Systems. III. CU Tauri and TV Muscae 3 2005astro.ph..6106M 1.000 06/2005 A X R U H Milone, E. F.; Munari, U.; Marrese, P. M.; Williams, M. D.; Zwitter, T.; Kallrath, J.; Tomov, T. Evaluating Gaia performances on eclipsing binaries. IV. Orbits and stellar parameters for SV Cam, BS Dra and HP Dra 4 2005MNRAS.357..497B 1.000 02/2005 A E F X D R S O U Bilir, S.; Karata?, Y.; Demircan, O.; Eker, Z. Kinematics of W Ursae Majoris type binaries and evidence of the two types of formation 5 2004ASPC..318..189T 1.000 11/2004 A E T R U Tanriverdi, T.; Senavci, H. V.; Selam, S. O.; Albayrak, B. A photometric study of the recently discovered contact binary ET Leonis 6 2004IBVS.5548....1T 1.000 07/2004 A E R C S U Tas, G.; Sipahi, E.; dal, H. A.; Goker, U. D.; Tigrak, E.; Yigen, S.; Ozdarcan, O.; Topcu, A. T.; Gungor, C.; Celik, S.; Evren, S. Times of Minima for Some Eclipsing Binaries 7 2004A&A...417..725Y 1.000 04/2004 A E F R C S U Yakut, K.; Kalomeni, B.; ?bano?lu, C. An analysis of the light curves of the overcontact binary system V2388 Ophiuchi 8 2004AJ....127.1712P 1.000 03/2004 A E F X R C S O U Pych, Wojtek; Rucinski, Slavek M.; DeBond, Heide; Thomson, J. R.; Capobianco, Christopher C.; Blake, R. Melvin; Og?oza, Waldemar; Stachowski, Greg; Rogoziecki, Piotr; Ligeza, Piotr; Gazeas, Kosmas Radial Velocity Studies of Close Binary Stars. IX. 9 2004A&A...416.1097S 1.000 03/2004 A E F R C S U Selam, S. O. Key parameters of W UMa-type contact binaries discovered by HIPPARCOS 10 2004AN....325..424P 1.000 00/2004 A F D R O U Patkós, L.; Csizmadia, Sz. The eclipsing active star SV Camelopardalis 11 2003A&A...412..465K 1.000 12/2003 A E F R C S U Kreiner, J. M.; Rucinski, S. M.; Zola, S.; Niarchos, P.; Ogloza, W.; Stachowski, G.; Baran, A.; Gazeas, K.; Drozdz, M.; Zakrzewski, B.; and 3 coauthors Physical parameters of components in close binary systems. I 12 2003AJ....125.3258R 1.000 06/2003 A E F X R C S O U Rucinski, Slavek M.; Capobianco, Christopher C.; Lu, Wenxian; DeBond, Heide; Thomson, J. R.; Mochnacki, Stefan W.; Blake, R. Melvin; Og?oza, Waldemar; Stachowski, Greg; Rogoziecki, P. Radial Velocity Studies of Close Binary Stars. VIII. 13 2002PASP..114.1124R 1.000 10/2002 A E F X R C S O U Rucinski, Slavek M. The 7.5 Magnitude Limit Sample of Bright Short-Period Binary Stars. I. How Many Contact Binaries Are There? 14 2002AJ....124.1746R 1.000 09/2002 A E F X R C S O U Rucinski, Slavek M. Radial Velocity Studies of Close Binary Stars. VII. Methods and Uncertainties Citations for 2001AJ....122.1974R from the ADS Databases The Citation database in the ADS is NOT complete.
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