Type Ia Supernovae and the discovery of the Cosmic Acceleration
Type IA supernovae and the duration of formation of the Galactic stellar halo
Type Ia supernovae and the formation history of early-type galaxies
Type Ia Supernovae and the Hubble Constant
Type Ia Supernovae and the Single Common Envelope Scenario
Type Ia Supernovae and the Value of the Hubble Constant
Type Ia supernovae and the ^{12}C+^{12}C reaction rate
Type Ia Supernovae and Their Cosmological Implications
Type Ia Supernovae and their implications for cosmology
Type Ia supernovae and their implications for cosmology.
Type Ia Supernovae are Good Standard Candles in the Near Infrared: Evidence from PAIRITEL
Type Ia Supernovae as Extragalactic Distance Indicators
Type Ia Supernovae as Final Stage of Binary Evolution
Type Ia Supernovae as Sites of p-process: Two-Dimensional Models Coupled to Nucleosynthesis
Type Ia supernovae as speed sensors at intermediate redshifts
Type IA supernovae as standard candles
Type IA Supernovae as Standard Candles
Type Ia Supernovae as Standardizable and Standard Candles
Type Ia Supernovae as Stellar Endpoints and Cosmological Tools
Type IA supernovae at high Z