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1. MuPix8-Large area monolithic HVCMOS pixel detector for the Mu3e experiment

2. Performance of the ATLASPix1 pixel sensor prototype in ams aH18 CMOS technology for the ATLAS ITk upgrade

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

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

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

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

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

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

9. Study of the Dalitz decay J/psi -> e(+)e(-)eta

10. Dalitz plot analysis of the decay omega -> pi(+) pi(-) pi(0)

11. Measurement of the branching fraction of J/ψ → ωη′π+π- and search for J/ψ → ωX(1835), X(1835) → η′π+π- decay

12. Observation of chi(cJ) -> 4K(S)(0)

13. Study of electromagnetic Dalitz decays chi(cJ )-> mu(+)mu(-) J/psi

14. Observation of e(+)e(-)-> D-s(+)(D)over-bar(()*()0) K- and study of the P-wave D-s mesons

15. Search for invisible decays of omega and phi with J/psi data at BESIII

16. Measurements of absolute branching fractions for D mesons decays into two pseudoscalar mesons

17. Study of two-photon decays of pseudoscalar mesons via J/Psi radiative decays

18. Measurement of e(+)e(-) -> K(K)over-barJ/psi cross sections at center-of-mass energies from 4.189 to 4.600 GeV

19. Search for h(c) -> pi(+)pi(-) J/psi via psi(3686) -> pi(0)pi(+)pi(-) J/psi

20. Measurement of cross sections of the interactions e(+)e(-) -> phi phi omega and e(+)e(-) -> phi phi phi at center-of-mass energies from 4.008 to 4.600 GeV