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1. The Atmospheric Circulations of Terrestrial Planets Orbiting Low Mass Stars

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2. Inferring the Specific Absorption and Concentration of Black Carbon from AERONET Aerosol Retrievals

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3. A Dynamical Hierarchy for the General Circulation

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4. Digging for Substellar Objects in the Stellar Graveyard

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5. Methanosarcinales biogeochemistry, implications for methane cycling

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6. The Impact of Radiative Heating and Cooling on Marine Stratocumulus Dynamics

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7. Three Body Dynamics in Dense Gravitational Systems

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8. Modeling Thermospheric Neutral Density

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9. MODELING RADIOMETRIC AND POLARIZED LIGHT SCATTERING FROM EXOPLANET OCEANS AND ATMOSPHERES

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11. The Effects of Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Solvation on the Femtosecond Dynamics of Atmosperhically Relevant Clusters

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13. Modeling isotopic proxies for the oxygenation of the earths surface

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14. Precise Radial Velocities in the Near Infrared

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16. Long-term morphological changes in mature supercells following mergers with nascent cells in environments with directionally-varying shear

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17. How Well Can Historical Temperature Observations Constrain Climate Sensitivity

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18. Hot Jupiter Atmospheres with the Spitzer Space Telescope

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19. Exogenous and Endogenous Sources of Organic Compounds on the Early Earth: Investigating Carbonaceous Meteorites and Plausibly Prebiotic Complex Mixtures by Liquid Chromatography-mass Spectrometry

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20. Terrestrial planets under extreme radiative forcings: applications to habitable zones, early Mars, and a high-co2 Earth

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