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1. Branching fraction measurements of the color-suppressed decays (B)over-bar0 to D(*)0π0, D(*)0η, D(*)0ω, and D(*)0η′ and measurement of the polarization in the decay (B)over-bar0 → D(*)0ω

2. Measurements of the semileptonic decays (B)over-bar → Dl(ν)over-bar and (B)over-bar → D*l(ν)over-bar using a global fit to DXl(ν)over-bar final states

3. Observation of B0→K*0(K)over-bar*0 and search for B0→K*0(K)over-bar*0

4. Branching fraction and CP-violation charge asymmetry measurements for B-meson decays to ηK±, ηπ±, η′K, η′π±, ωK, and ωπ±

5. Measurement of the pseudoscalar decay constant fDs using charm-tagged events in e+e- collisions at √s=10.58.GeV

6. Measurement of B decays to φKγ

7. Observation of B→η′ K* and evidence for B+→η′ p+

8. Search for the reactions e+e- → μ+τ- and e+e-→ e+τ-

9. Search for the W-exchange decays B0 → Ds(*)-Ds(*)+ -: art. no. 111101

10. Measurement of the branching ratios Γ(Ds*+→Ds+π0)/Γ(Ds*+→Ds+γ) and Γ(D*0→D0π0)/Γ(D*0→D0γ) -: art. no. 091101

11. Measurements of the B→Xsγ branching fraction and photon spectrum from a sum of exclusive final states -: art. no. 052004

12. Measurement of the B+→p(p)over-barK+ branching fraction and study of the decay dynamics -: art. no. 051101

13. Measurement of the total width, the electronic width, and the mass of the Υ(10580) resonance -: art. no. 032005

14. Improved measurement of the Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa angle α using B0(B)→ρ+ρ- decays -: art. no. 041805

15. Measurements of the absolute branching fractions and CP asymmetries for D+ -> (KS,LK+)-K-0 (pi(0))

16. Measurement of e(+) e(-) -> K+ K- cross section at root s=2.00-3.08 GeV

17. Observation of e(+) e(-) -> eta Y(2175) at center-of-mass energies above 3.7 GeV

18. Observation of OZI-suppressed decays chi(cJ) -> omega phi

19. Measurement of B(J/psi -> eta ' e(+)e(-)) and search for a dark photon

20. Search for a strangeonium-like structure Z(s) decaying into phi pi and a measurement of the cross section e(+)e(-) -> phi pi pi