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J/ApJ/748/96
  Massive binaries in the LMC (Massey+, 2012)
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    J/ApJ/748/96/table3(c)Identified periodic variables in SMC and LMC (48 rows)
    J/ApJ/748/96/table5LMC 172231 photometry [timeSerie](V-band light curve) (285 rows)
    J/ApJ/748/96/table6Radial velocities of LMC 172231 [timeSerie](Velocity curve) (11 rows)
    J/ApJ/748/96/table9ST2-28 photometry [timeSerie](V-band light curve) (279 rows)
    J/ApJ/748/96/table10Radial velocities of ST2-28 (He II lines only) [timeSerie](Velocity curve) (14 rows)
  
J/A+A/534/A125
  Variability of A- and F-stars from Kepler (Uytterhoeven+ 2011)
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    J/A+A/534/A125/stars(c)Database of 750 Kepler A-F stars, with their computed physical parameters (tables 1 and 2 of paper) (750 rows)
    J/A+A/534/A125/notesNotes and references to table1 and table2 (64 rows)
    J/A+A/534/A125/table3Classification and characterization of δ Sct, γ Dor and hybrid stars (477 rows)
  
J/A+A/557/A1
  Bright B-type variables in Scorpius (Handler+, 2013)
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    J/A+A/557/A1/list(c)List of light curves (5 rows)
  
J/A+A/562/A125
  OGLE-III SMC massive stars VI light curves (Kourniotis+, 2014)
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    J/A+A/562/A125/table1(c)Newly discovered eclipsing binaries in the SMC (101 rows)
    J/A+A/562/A125/table2(c)Known eclipsing binaries in the SMC (104 rows)
    J/A+A/562/A125/table3(c)Candidate rotating variables in the SMC (50 rows)
    J/A+A/562/A125/table4(c)Known Cepheids in the SMC (126 rows)
    J/A+A/562/A125/table5(c)Short periodic SMC stars (138 rows)
    J/A+A/562/A125/table6(c)Short periodic SMC stars with extra variability (50 rows)
    J/A+A/562/A125/table7(c)Long periodic SMC stars (45 rows)
    J/A+A/562/A125/table8(c)Long periodic SMC stars with extra variability (16 rows)
    J/A+A/562/A125/table9(c)Irregular variables in the SMC (443 rows)
    J/A+A/562/A125/refsReference (15 rows)
  
J/MNRAS/499/5508
  Search for variable subdwarf B stars in TESS I (Sahoo+, 2020)
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    J/MNRAS/499/5508/table1(c)Basic information of 28 objects classified as sdBs (28 rows)
    J/MNRAS/499/5508/table2(c)Basic information of 83 pulsator candidates we found that are not spectroscopically classified (83 rows)
    J/MNRAS/499/5508/table3(c)Basic information of 32 eclipsing binaries that show both primary and secondary eclipses (32 rows)
    J/MNRAS/499/5508/table4(c)Basic information of 42 eclipsing binaries that show primary eclipses only (42 rows)
    J/MNRAS/499/5508/table5(c)Basic information of nine eclipsing binaries with eccentric orbits (9 rows)
    J/MNRAS/499/5508/table6(c)Basic information of 273 spectroscopically unclassified variables (273 rows)
    J/MNRAS/499/5508/table7(c)Basic information of 1262 spectroscopically unclassified variables (1262 rows)
    J/MNRAS/499/5508/table8(c)Basic information of two nova stars (2 rows)
    J/MNRAS/499/5508/tablea1(c)Basic information of 11 spectroscopically classified eclipsing binaries (11 rows)
    J/MNRAS/499/5508/tablea2(c)Basic information of 36 spectroscopically classified variables (36 rows)
    J/MNRAS/499/5508/tablea3(c)Basic information of 15 spectroscopically classified variables (15 rows)
    J/MNRAS/499/5508/tablea4(c)Basic information of 14 spectroscopically classified pulsators (14 rows)
    J/MNRAS/499/5508/table9List of frequencies detected in Gaia DR2 5233348350879239680 (19 rows)
    J/MNRAS/499/5508/table10List of frequencies detected in Gaia DR2 5250674622612902912 (14 rows)
    J/MNRAS/499/5508/table11List of frequencies detected in Gaia DR2 5365175740610237568 (18 rows)
    J/MNRAS/499/5508/table12List of frequencies detected in Gaia DR2 5391470732981138816 (13 rows)
    J/MNRAS/499/5508/table13List of frequencies detected in Gaia DR2 6096794282417069696 (7 rows)

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