Early-type galaxies: mass-size relation at z ˜ 1.3 for different environments
Early-type Galaxy Distances from the Fundamental Plane and Surface Brightness Fluctuations
Early-type galaxy formation history from GALEX-SAURON
Early-type Galaxy Halo Dynamics inferred using the PN Spectrograph
Early-Type Halo Masses from Galaxy-Galaxy Lensing
Early-type host galaxies of Type II and Ib Supernovae
Early-Type Magnetic Stars
Early-type objects in NGC6611 and Eagle Nebula
Early-type PMS and MS objects in M16 and the Carina star-forming regions
Early-Type Stars
Early-type stars in the core of the young open cluster Westerlund2
Early-Type Stars in the Direction of the Galactic Center.
Early-type stars in the Galactic halo from the Palomar-Green Survey II: A sample of distant, apparently young Population I stars
Early-type stars in the young open cluster IC 1805. I. The SB2 system BD+60°497 and the probably single stars BD +60°501 and BD+60°513
Early-type stars in the young open cluster IC1805. II. The probably single stars HD15570 and HD15629, and the massive binary/triple system HD15558
Early-type stars in the young open cluster NGC 2244 and in the Mon OB2 association I. The multiplicity of O-type stars
Early-type stars observed in the ESO UVES Paranal Observatory Project: I -- Interstellar Na I UV, Ti II and Ca II K observations
Early-Type Stars Used as Standards in Photoelectric Hβ Photometry.
Early-type Stars: Most Favorable Targets for Astrometrically Detectable Planets in the Habitable Zone
Early-type variables in the Magellanic Clouds. I. Beta Cephei stars in the LMC bar