ProjID | Title | PI
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| A2749 | Insights into the Physical Processes that Regulate Star-forming Systems: The Low Stellar Mass GASS Extension | Catinella Barbara |
| A2751 | Testing Cosmology with Isolated Dwarf Galaxies | Geha Marla |
| A2752 | Harvesting ALFALFA: LBW Followup of Enigmatic ALFALFA sources: III. March 2013 Request | Haynes Martha P |
| A2753 | HOW DOES FLUX FREEZING WORK IN THE MULTIPHASE ISM? | Heiles Carl |
| A2754 | Surveying the Zone of Avoidance with ALFA | Henning Patricia A |
| A2755 | Radio Spectroscopy of three comets March-May 2013 | Howell Ellen |
| A2756 | Gas Content of Galaxies with Extremely High Specific Star-formation Rates | Lehnert Matthew D. |
| A2757 | SIGGMA: Survey of Ionized Gas in the Galaxy, Made with Arecibo | Loren Anderson D |
| A2048 | The Arecibo Galaxy Environment Survey (AGES) | Minchin Robert F |
| A2760 | Establishing a larger sample of a newly discovered population of weak 6.7-GHz methanol masers toward high-mass clumps in the Hi-GAL survey | Olmi Luca |
| A2761 | Local Turbulent Disks: analogs of high-redshift vigorously star-forming disks and laboratories for galaxy assembly | Popping Attila |
| A2763 | The Galactic Arecibo L-Band Feed Array HI (GALFA-HI) Survey | Putman Mary E |
| A2764 | HINSA: A Promising New Tool for Probing Magnetic Fields in the CNM | Robishaw Timothy |
| A2765 | A Deep Arecibo 1 to 10 GHz Spectral Scan of Arp 220 | Salter Christopher J |
| A2766 | Monitoring a Remarkable Spectral Line/Continuum Outburst in LIRG NGC 660 | Salter Christopher J |
| A2767 | Magnetic Fields towards High-Latitude Molecular Clouds | Smith Allison |
| A2769 | True HI column density of five major giant molecular clouds | Stanimirovic Snezana |
| A2770 | High-sensitivity HI emission measurements to complement 21-SPONGE | Stanimirovic Snezana |
| A2771 | Gas Reservoirs in Dwarf-Dwarf Mergers: Fueling Star Formation in Hierarchical Assembly | Stierwalt Sabrina |
| A2772 | Completion of GALFACTS Observations | Taylor Andrew R |
| A2774 | SETI Surveys at Arecibo: SETI@home, Astropulse, and SERENDIP | Werthimer Daniel J |
| A2775 | Followup observations of two radio-flaring, ultracool dwarfs, J1047+21, and J1439+19 | Wolszczan Alexander |
| A2776 | A continuation of the Arecibo survey of ultracool dwarfs | Wolszczan Alexander |
| P2777 | Pulsation Searches Toward the X-ray-Selected Candidate Pulsars in the Supernova Remnants CTB 87 and G63.7+1.1 | Arzoumanian Zaven |
| P2778 | A Global Campaign for Precision Timing of a Millisecond Pulsar | Cordes James M |
| P2779 | Low-frequency PUPPI Search for Pulsars and Transients in M33 | Crawford Fronefield |
| P2780 | The North American Nanohertz Observatory for Gravitational Waves | Demorest Paul B |
| P1693 | A Continuing Drift-Scan Pulsar Search at 327 MHz (AO327) | Deneva Julia |
| P2649 | Measuring Two Neutron-Star Masses Using Shapiro Delay | Deneva Julia |
| P2783 | Improved timing of PSR J1738+0333: A unique gravitational laboratory gets even better! | Freire Paulo C |
| P2030 | Continuing the PALFA Galactic Plane Survey | Kaspi Victoria |
| P2650 | Long Term Timing of PSR J0348+0432: A Unique and Powerful Gravitational Laboratory | Lynch Ryan S |
| P2787 | Longer, RFI-Protected, Polarimetry of Selected Faster Arecibo Pulsars | Rankin Joanna M |
| P2788 | Polarimetric and single-pulse observations of the intermittent pulsar J1832+0032 | Seymour Andrew |
| P2789 | Timing of New Pulsars Discovered by PALFA | Stairs Ingrid H |
| P2790 | Followup Timing of 3 Pulsars Discovered in a 327 MHz Drift Survey | Stovall Kevin M |
| R2791 | Arecibo Radar Observations of 19 Near-Earth Asteroids during January-June, 2013 | Benner Lance A. M. |
| R2792 | Arecibo Radar Observations of Near-Earth Asteroid and Deep Impact Spacecraft Target (163249) 2002 GT in June of 2013 | Benner Lance A. M. |
| R2793 | Bistatic Observations of the Moon using Arecibo and the Mini-RF receiver on the LRO spacecraft | Bussey Ben |
| R2794 | Systematic Radar Observations of Small Near-Earth Asteroids | Howell Ellen |
| R2795 | Radar Investigation of Five X M E-class Asteroids | Shepard Michael K |