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Submissions from 1989

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Chromospherically Active Stars. VI. HD 136901 = UV CrB: A Massive Ellipsoidal K Giant Single-Lined Spectroscopic Binary, Francis C. Fekel, J. Davy Kirkpatrick, Xinxing Yang, and Klaus G. Strassmeier

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The Photometric Variability of the Chromospherically Active Binary Star HD 80715, Klaus G. Strassmeier, James T. Hooten, Douglas S. Hall, and Francis C. Fekel

Submissions from 1988

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Chromospherically Active Stars. IV. HD 178450=V478 LYR: an Early-Type BY Draconis Type Binary, Francis C. Fekel

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Chromospherically Active Stars. V. HD 91816=LR Hya: A Double-Lined BY Draconis Type Binary, Francis C. Fekel, Kim Gillies, John L. Africano, and Robert Quigley

Submissions from 1987

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Chromospherically Active Stars. III. HD 26337 = EI Eri: an RS CVn Candidate for the Doppler-Imaging Technique, Francis C. Fekel, Robert Quigley, Kim Gillies, and John L. Africano

Submissions from 1986

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Chromospherically active stars. II. HD 82558, a young single BY Draconis variable., Francis C. Fekel, Bernard W. Bopp, John L. Africano, Bret D. Goodrich, Leigh Hunter Palmer, Robert Quingley, and Theodore Simon

Submissions from 1985

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Chromospherically active stars. I. HD 136905., Francis C. Fekel, Douglas S. Hall, John L. Africano, Kim Gillies, Robert Quigley, and Robert E. Fried

Submissions from 1983

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MM Herculis: An Eclipsing Binary of the RS CVn Type, James R. Sowell, Douglas S. Hall, Gregory W. Henry, Edward W. Burke Jr., and Eugene F. Milone