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1806 Y.-Z. Ma, Y. Gong, T. Tröster and L. Van Waerbeke: Probing the cluster pressure profile with thermal Sunyaev–Zeldovich effect and weak Number 2 lensing cross-correlation 1817 W. Lu, P. Beniamini and C. Bonnerot: On the formation of GW190814 1833 N. S. Sartorio, B. Vandenbroucke, D. Falceta-Goncalves and K. Wood: Photoionization feedback in turbulent molecular clouds 1844 B. Klein, J.-F. Donati, É. M. Hébrard, B. Zaire, C. P. Folsom, J. Morin, X. Delfosse and X. Bonfils: The large-scale magnetic field of Proxima Centauri near activity maximum

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