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FACULTY and STUDENT PUBLICATIONS FACULTY and STUDENT PUBLICATIONS As indexed by “Web of Science” Time frame: 04/01/2019‐06/30/2019 Web of Science® covers over 12,000 top tier international and regional journals in every area of the natural sciences, social sciences, and arts and humanities. If your publication is NOT indexed by Web of Science, please send a citation to Liz Montalvo, [email protected], before 09/30/2019 and we will list your publication in the next quarterly report. http://www.refworks.com/refworks2/default.aspx?r=file::get_file&file_... Bibliography Abbott, B. P., R. Abbott, T. D. Abbott, S. Abraham, F. Acernese, K. Ackley, C. Adams, et al. 2019. "Low-Latency Gravitational-Wave Alerts for Multimessenger Astronomy during the Second Advanced LIGO and Virgo Observing Run." Astrophysical Journal 875 (2): 161. Abbott, B. P., R. Abbott, T. D. Abbott, S. Abraham, F. Acernese, K. Ackley, C. Adams, et al. 2019. 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