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Lorentz Symmetry Violation in String-Inspired Effective Modified Gravity Theories -- Chapter 2. Deformed Relativistic Symmetry Principles -- Chapter 3. Poincaré Gauge Gravity Primer -- Chapter 4. Teleparallel Gravity -- Chapter 5. Gravitational Lensing in Theories with Lorentz Invariance Violation -- Part II: Observational Effects Beyond Special and General Relativity: From Cosmic Scales, via Compact Objects to the Lab -- Chapter 6. Cosmic Searches for Lorentz Invariance Violation -- Chapter 7. Neutron Stars -- Chapter 8. Black Holes: On the Universality of the Kerr Hypothesis -- Chapter 9. Probing the Horizon of Black Holes with Gravitational Waves -- Chapter 10. Boson Stars -- Chapter 11. Stellar and Substellar Objects in Modified Gravity -- Chapter 12. Radio Pulsars as a Laboratory for Strong-Field Gravity Tests -- Chapter 13. Testing Gravity and Predictions Beyond the Standard Model at Short Distances: The CasimirEffect -- Part III: Quantum Systems and Gravity -- Chapter 14. 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