Active OB stars: structure, evolution, mass loss, and critical limits
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An OB-type eclipsing binary system ALS 1135
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- 12 July 2011, pp. 529-530
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Fast rotating stars resulting from binary evolution will often appear to be single
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- 12 July 2011, pp. 531-532
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Emission features in a B[e] binary system V2028 Cyg
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- 12 July 2011, pp. 533-534
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The effects of μ gradients on pulsations of rapidly rotating stars
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- 12 July 2011, pp. 535-536
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Multiplicity in 5 M⊙ stars
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- 12 July 2011, pp. 537-538
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Masses of the astrometric SB2 ζ Ori A†
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- 12 July 2011, pp. 539-540
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The resonant B1II + B1II binary BI 108†
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- 12 July 2011, pp. 541-542
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The (B0+?)+O6 system FN CMa†: a case for tidal-pulsational interaction?
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- 12 July 2011, pp. 543-544
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Light curves of the Be stars of NGC 3766
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- 12 July 2011, pp. 545-546
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Spectral and photometric study of Be Stars in the first exoplanet fields of CoRoT
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- 12 July 2011, pp. 547-548
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Is macroturbulence in OB Sgs related to pulsations?
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- 12 July 2011, pp. 549-550
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SC3-63371 and SC4-67145: two wind-interacting A+B binaries
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- 12 July 2011, pp. 551-553
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OB-stars as extreme condition test beds
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- 12 July 2011, pp. 554-565
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Fundamental parameters of “normal” B stars in the solar neighborhood
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- 12 July 2011, pp. 566-570
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Eruptive outflow phases of massive stars
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- 12 July 2011, pp. 571-580
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Massive stars at (very) high energies: γ-ray binaries
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- 12 July 2011, pp. 581-586
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Modeling TeV γ-rays from LS 5039: an active OB star at the extreme
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- 12 July 2011, pp. 587-592
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Discussion – Normal and active OB stars as extreme condition test beds
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- 12 July 2011, pp. 593-599
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Ion fractions and the weak wind problem
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- 12 July 2011, pp. 600-601
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Investigation of X-ray transient CI Cam as an unique star with the B[e]phenomenon
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- 12 July 2011, pp. 602-603
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