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|t The Case for the Relativistic Hot Big Bang Cosmology /
|r P. J. E. Peebles, D. N. Schramm, E. L. Turner and R. G. Kron --
|t The Evolution of the Universe /
|r P. J. E. Peebles, D. N. Schramm, E. L. Turner and R. G. Kron --
|t An Unbound Universe? /
|r J. R. Gott III, J. E. Gunn, D. N. Schramm and B. M. Tinsley --
|t The Big Bang Strikes Back /
|r D. N. Schramm --
|t Big Bang Nucleosynthesis: The Standard Model and Alternatives /
|r D. N. Schramm --
|t Primordial Nucleosynthesis Redux /
|r T. P. Walker, G. Steigman, D. N. Schramm, K. A. Olive and H.-S. Kang --
|t On the Origin of Light Elements /
|r H. Reeves, J. Audouze, W. A. Fowler and D. N. Schramm --
|t The Origin of Deuterium /
|r R. I. Epstein, J. M. Lattimer and D. N. Schramm --
|t What Can Deuterium Tell Us? /
|r D. N. Schramm and R. V. Wagoner --
|t Constraints on the Density of Baryons in the Universe /
|r D. N. Schramm --
|t Contamination of Primordial Helium in Galaxies /
|r G. Steigman, J. S. Gallagher III and D. N. Schramm --
|t Destruction of [superscript 3]He in Stars /
|r D. S. P. Dearborn, D. N. Schramm and G. Steigman --
|t Limits to the Primordial Helium Abundance in the Baryon-Inhomogeneous Big Bang /
|r G. J. Mathews, D. N. Schramm and B. S. Meyer --
|t Lithium Probes the Universe /
|r D. N. Schramm --
|t Population II [superscript 6]Li as a Probe of Nucleosynthesis and Stellar Structure and Evolution /
|r G. Steigman, B. D. Fields, K. A. Olive, D. N. Schramm and T. P. Walker --
|t Main Sequence Mass Loss and the Lithium Dip /
|r D. N. Schramm, G. Steigman and D. S. P. Dearborn --
|t Effects of Convective Overshoot on Lithium Depletion in Main-Sequence Stars /
|r J. M. Straus, J. B. Blake and D. N. Schramm --
|t Mass Loss and a Possible Population II Lithium Dip /
|r D. S. P. Dearborn, D. N. Schramm and L. M. Hobbs --
|t Cosmological Limits to the Number of Massive Leptons /
|r G. Steigman, D. N. Schramm and J. E. Gunn --
|t Cosmology and the Neutron Lifetime /
|r D. N. Schramm and L. Kawano --
|t On the Relation of the Cosmological Constraints on Neutrino Flavors to the Width of the Z[superscript 0] /
|r D. N. Schramm and G. Steigman --
|t Particle Accelerators Test Cosmological Theory /
|r D. N. Schramm and G. Steigman --
|t Cosmological Constraints on Superweak Particles /
|r G. Steigman, K. A. Olive and D. N. Schramm --
|t Limits from Supernovae on Neutrino Radiative Lifetimes /
|r S. W. Falk and D. N. Schramm --
|t Updated Constraints on Axions from SN1987A /
|r R. Mayle, J. R. Wilson, J. Ellis, K. A. Olive, D. N. Schramm and G. Steigman --
|t Astrophysical and Cosmological Constraints to Neutrino Properties /
|r E. W. Kolb, D. N. Schramm and M. S. Turner --
|t Some Astrophysical Consequences of the Existence of a Heavy Stable Neutral Lepton /
|r J. E. Gunn, B. W. Lee, I. Lerche, D. N. Schramm and G. Steigman --
|t General Cosmological Constraints on the Masses of Stable Neutrinos and Other "Inos" /
|r K. Freese and D. N. Schramm --
|t Constraints from Primordial Nucleosynthesis on the Mass of the [tau] Neutrino /
|r E. W. Kolb, M. S. Turner, A. Chakravorty and D. N. Schramm --
|t Astrophysical Constraints on the Couplings of Axions, Majorons, and Familons /
|r D. S. P. Dearborn, D. N. Schramm and G. Steigman --
|t The Origin of Baryons in the Universe /
|r M. S. Turner and D. N. Schramm --
|t Cosmology and Elementary-Particle Physics /
|r M. S. Turner and D. N. Schramm --
|t The Cosmology/Particle Physics Interface /
|r K. A. Olive and D. N. Schramm --
|t Leptonic and Hadronic Mass Scales - A Cosmic Connection? /
|r H. Fritzsch and D. N. Schramm --
|t Spontaneous Generation of Density Perturbations in the Early Universe /
|r M. Crawford and D. N. Schramm --
|t Quark-Hadron and Chiral Transitions and Their Relation to the Early Universe /
|r D. N. Schramm and K. A. Olive --
|t The Quark-Hadron Transition in the Early Universe /
|r D. N. Schramm --
|t Big Bang Nucleosynthesis and the Quark-Hadron Transition /
|r H. Kurki-Suonio, R. A. Matzner, K. A. Olive and D. N. Schramm --
|t Production of Lithium, Beryllium, and Boron From Baryon Inhomogeneous Primordial Nucleosynthesis /
|r D. Thomas, D. N. Schramm, K. A. Olive, G. J. Mathews, B. S. Meyer and B. D. Fields --
|t Recent Advances in Cosmology /
|r D. N. Schramm --
|t The Phenomenological Status of Late Time Phase Transition Models after Cosmic Background Radiation Anisotropy Measurements /
|r X. Luo and D. N. Schramm --
|t Fractals and Cosmological Large-Scale Structure /
|r X. Luo and D. N. Schramm --
|t Are Galaxies More Strongly Correlated Than Clusters? /
|r A. S. Szalay and D. N. Schramm --
|t Cosmological Structure Formation from Soft Topological Defects /
|r C. T. Hill, D. N. Schramm and J. N. Fry --
|t Testing for the Gaussian Nature of Cosmological Density Perturbations through the Three-Point Temperature Correlation Function /
|r X. Luo and D. N. Schramm --
|t Strings and the Origins of Galaxies /
|r N. Turok and D. N. Schramm --
|t Can "Warm" Particles Provide the Missing Mass in Dwarf Galaxies? /
|r A. L. Melott and D. N. Schramm --
|t Galaxy and Structure Formation with Hot Dark Matter and Cosmic Strings /
|r R. Brandenberger, N. Kaiser, D. N. Schramm and N. Turok --
|t Relic Neutrinos and the Density of the Universe /
|r D. N. Schramm and G. Steigman --
|t Dark Matter and the Origin of Cosmic Structure /
|r D. N. Schramm --
|t The Age of the Universe: Concordance /
|r D. N. Schramm --
|t Nucleochronologies and the Mean Age of the Elements /
|r D. N. Schramm and G. J. Wasserburg --
|t r-Process Production Ratios of Chronologic Importance /
|r P. A. Seeger and D. N. Schramm --
|t Urban High Energy Cosmic Ray Neutrinos /
|r C. T. Hill and D. N. Schramm --
|t OB Associations and the Nonuniversality of the Cosmic Abundances: Implications for Cosmic Rays and Meteorites /
|r K. A. Olive and D. N. Schramm --
|t Implications of the Ultrahigh-Energy Cosmic-Ray Spectrum Observed by the Fly's Eye Detector /
|r C. T. Hill, D. N. Schramm and T. P. Walker --
|t Beryllium and Boron Constraints on an Early Galactic Bright Phase /
|r B. D. Fields, D. N. Schramm and J. W. Truran --
|t Grand Unified Theories, Topological Defects and Ultrahigh-Energy Cosmic Rays /
|r P. Bhattacharjee, C. T. Hill and D. N. Schramm --
|t Photon/Proton Ratio as a Diagnostic Tool for Topological Defects as the Sources of Extremely High-Energy Cosmic Rays /
|r F. A. Aharonian, P. Bhattacharjee and D. N. Schramm --
|t On the Origin of Highest Energy Cosmic Rays /
|r G. Sigl, D. N. Schramm and P. Bhattacharjee --
|t High Energy Neutrino Astronomy /
|r D. Eichler and D. N. Schramm --
|t Origin of Cosmic Rays, Atomic Nuclei and Pulsars in Explosions of Massive Stars /
|r W. D. Arnett and D. N. Schramm --
|t Neutral Currents and Supernovas /
|r D. N. Schramm and W. D. Arnett --
|t On the Conditions Required for the r-Process /
|r E. B. Norman and D. N. Schramm --
|t Neutrino Damping of Nonradial Pulsations in Gravitational Collapse /
|r D. Kazanas and D. N. Schramm --
|t Supernovae, Grains and the Formation of the Solar System /
|r J. M. Lattimer, D. N. Schramm and L. Grossman --
|t Neutrinos From Gravitational Collapse /
|r R. Mayle, J. R. Wilson and D. N. Schramm --
|t Supernova 1987A: 18 Months Later /
|r D. N. Schramm --
|t The Great Supernova of 1987 /
|r D. N. Schramm --
|t Supernova Neutrinos /
|r D. N. Schramm --
|t Did a Supernova Trigger the Formation of the Solar System? /
|r D. N. Schramm and R. N. Clayton --
|t Protogalactic Mergers and Cosmochronology /
|r G. J. Mathews and D. N. Schramm --
|t On the Origin and Evolution of s-Process Elements /
|r D. N. Schramm and B. M. Tinsley --
|t Black-Hole-Neutron-Star Collisions /
|r J. M. Lattimer and D. N. Schramm --
|t Magneto-hydrodynamics Jets, Pulsar Formation and SN1987a /
|r S. A. Colgate, L. M. Krauss, D. N. Schramm and T. P. Walker --
|t Antineutrino Astronomy and Geophysics /
|r L. M. Krauss, S. L. Glashow and D. N. Schramm --
|t Nucleosynthesis, Neutrino Bursts and [gamma]-rays From Coalescing Neutron Stars /
|r D. Eichler, M. Livio, T. Piran and D. N. Schramm --
|t The Need for New Neutrino Physics or a Cooler Sun in the Solar Neutrino Problem /
|r X. Shi and D. N. Schramm --
|t Monte Carlo Exploration of Mikheyev-Smirnov-Wolfenstein Solutions to the Solar Neutrino Problem /
|r X. Shi, D. N. Schramm and J. N. Bahcall --
|t Neutrinos From a Standard Solar Model /
|r B. W. Filippone and D. N. Schramm.
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