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2. The ASAS-SN Bright Supernova Catalog -- V. 2018-2020
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Neumann, K. D., Holoien, T. W. -S., Kochanek, C. S., Stanek, K. Z., Vallely, P. J., Shappee, B. J., Prieto, J. L., Pessi, T., Jayasinghe, T., Brimacombe, J., Bersier, D., Aydi, E., Basinger, C., Beacom, J. F., Bose, S., Brown, J. S., Chen, P., Clocchiatti, A., Desai, D. D., Dong, Subo, Falco, E., Holmbo, S., Morrell, N., Shields, J. V., Sokolovsky, K. V., Strader, J., Stritzinger, M. D., Swihart, S., Thompson, T. A., Way, Z., Aslan, L., Bishop, D. W., Bock, G., Bradshaw, J., Cacella, P., Castro-Morales, N., Conseil, E., Cornect, R., Cruz, I., Farfan, R. G., Fernandez, J. M., Gabuya, A., Gonzalez-Carballo, J. -L., Kendurkar, M. R., Kiyota, S., Koff, R. A., Krannich, G., Marples, P., Masi, G., Monard, L. A. G., Muñoz, J. A., Nicholls, B., Post, R. S., Pujic, Z., Stone, G., Tomasella, L., Trappett, D. L., and Wiethoff, W. S.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
We catalog the 443 bright supernovae discovered by the All-Sky Automated Survey for Supernovae (ASAS-SN) in $2018-2020$ along with the 519 supernovae recovered by ASAS-SN and 516 additional $m_{peak}\leq18$ mag supernovae missed by ASAS-SN. Our statistical analysis focuses primarily on the 984 supernovae discovered or recovered in ASAS-SN $g$-band observations. The complete sample of 2427 ASAS-SN supernovae includes earlier $V$-band samples and unrecovered supernovae. For each supernova, we identify the host galaxy, its UV to mid-IR photometry, and the offset of the supernova from the center of the host. Updated light curves, redshifts, classifications, and host galaxy identifications supersede earlier results. With the increase of the limiting magnitude to $g\leq18$ mag, the ASAS-SN sample is roughly complete up to $m_{peak}=16.7$ mag and is $90\%$ complete for $m_{peak}\leq17.0$ mag. This is an increase from the $V$-band sample where it was roughly complete up to $m_{peak}=16.2$ mag and $70\%$ complete for $m_{peak}\leq17.0$ mag., Comment: 14 pages, 7 figures, 4 tables. Updated to reflect changes made in the published version. Tables containing the catalog data presented in this submission are included in machine-readable format as ancillary files
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- 2022
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3. The ASAS-SN Bright Supernova Catalog -- IV. 2017
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Holoien, T. W. -S., Brown, J. S., Vallely, P. J., Stanek, K. Z., Kochanek, C. S., Shappee, B. J., Prieto, J. L., Dong, Subo, Brimacombe, J., Bishop, D. W., Bose, S., Beacom, J. F., Bersier, D., Chen, Ping, Chomiuk, L., Falco, E., Holmbo, S., Jayasinghe, T., Morrell, N., Pojmanski, G., Shields, J. V., Strader, J., Stritzinger, M. D., Thompson, Todd A., Wozniak, P. R., Bock, G., Cacella, P., Carballo, J. G., Conseil, E., Cruz, I., Farfan, R. G., Fernandez, J. M., Kiyota, S., Koff, R. A., Krannich, G., Marples, P., Masi, G., Monard, L. A. G., Munoz, J. A., Nicholls, B., Post, R. S., Stone, G., Trappett, D. L., and Wiethoff, W. S.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
In this catalog we compile information for all supernovae discovered by the All-Sky Automated Survey for SuperNovae (ASAS-SN) as well as all other bright ($m_{peak}\leq17$), spectroscopically confirmed supernovae found in 2017, totaling 308 supernovae. We also present UV through near-IR magnitudes gathered from public databases of all host galaxies for the supernovae in the sample. We perform statistical analyses of our full bright supernova sample, which now contains 949 supernovae discovered since 2014 May 1, including supernovae from our previous catalogs. This is the fourth of a series of yearly papers on bright supernovae and their hosts from the ASAS-SN team, and this work presents updated data and measurements, including light curves, redshifts, classifications, and host galaxy identifications, that supersede information contained in any previous publications., Comment: 14 pages, 6 figures, 4 tables. Updated to reflect changes made in the published version. Tables containing the catalog data presented in this submission are included in machine-readable format as ancillary files
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- 2018
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4. The nova V1369 Cen -- a short review
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Izzo, L., Della Valle, M., Matteucci, F., Romano, D., Pasquini, L., Vanzi, L., Jordan, A., Fernandez, J. M., Bluhm, P., Brahm, R., Espinoza, N., and Williams, R.
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
We briefly present the spectroscopic evolution of the recent outburst of the classical nova V1369 Cen, and the presence of a narrow absorption line identified as due to the resonance of neutral lithium at 6708 \AA. We also discuss the consequences for the chemical evolution of lithium in the Galaxy., Comment: 8 pages, 5 figures, 2 tables. To appear in the proceedings of the conference "The Golden Age of Cataclysmic Variables and Related Objects - III" held in Palermo, Italy, 7-12 September 2015
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- 2017
5. The ASAS-SN Bright Supernova Catalog -- III. 2016
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Holoien, T. W. -S., Brown, J. S., Stanek, K. Z., Kochanek, C. S., Shappee, B. J., Prieto, J. L., Dong, Subo, Brimacombe, J., Bishop, D. W., Bose, S., Beacom, J. F., Bersier, D., Chen, Ping, Chomiuk, L., Falco, E., Godoy-Rivera, D., Morrell, N., Pojmanski, G., Shields, J. V., Strader, J., Stritzinger, M. D., Thompson, Todd A., Woźniak, P. R., Bock, G., Cacella, P., Conseil, E., Cruz, I., Fernandez, J. M., Kiyota, S., Koff, R. A., Krannich, G., Marples, P., Masi, G., Monard, L. A. G., Nicholls, B., Nicolas, J., Post, R. S., Stone, G., and Wiethoff, W. S.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
This catalog summarizes information for all supernovae discovered by the All-Sky Automated Survey for SuperNovae (ASAS-SN) and all other bright ($m_{peak}\leq17$), spectroscopically confirmed supernovae discovered in 2016. We then gather the near-IR through UV magnitudes of all host galaxies and the offsets of the supernovae from the centers of their hosts from public databases. We illustrate the results using a sample that now totals 668 supernovae discovered since 2014 May 1, including the supernovae from our previous catalogs, with type distributions closely matching those of the ideal magnitude limited sample from Li et al. (2011). This is the third of a series of yearly papers on bright supernovae and their hosts from the ASAS-SN team., Comment: 15 pages, 6 figures, 4 tables. Manuscript updated to reflect changes made in the published version. Tables containing the catalog data presented in this submission are included in machine-readable format as ancillary files. For a brief video explaining this paper, see https://youtu.be/LGm3NVO9yz0
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- 2017
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6. Alginate‐HEMA Hydrogels as Promising Biomaterials for Bone Regeneration: In Vitro and In Vivo Studies.
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Torres, M. L., Cuba, A. Hurtado, Oberti, T. G., and Fernandez, J. M.
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In the present work, the osteogenic and angiogenic properties of, previously developed, semi‐interpenetrated HEMA‐EGDMA polymeric networks (sIPN) with and without alginate with application in bone tissue engineering (BTE) were studied. In vitro characterization studies were performed using rat bone marrow progenitor cells (BMPCs), EA.hy926 endothelial cells, and rat vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs). Based on the in vitro results of both this work and previous ones, the hydrogels were selected to carry out in vivo studies to find out their capacity as a biomaterial using a bone regeneration model. Our results indicate that the incorporation of alginate into the HEMA‐EGDMA polymeric network promotes osteogenic and angiogenic capacity in cell cultures of BMPCs and both EA.hy926 and VSMCs, respectively, and also increases bone formation and vascular structures in in vivo studies, demonstrating its potential use as a biomaterial in BTE. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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7. CONSENSUS ON THE APPLICATION AND CARE OF BROMELAIN-BASED ENZYMATIC DEBRIDEMENT ON BURNS.
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Gonzalez, L., Gonzalez, R., Callejas, I., Roig, G., Seoane, N., Minguez, S., Torres, E., Alonso-Fernandez, J. M., and Algarra, B.
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HOSPITAL admission & discharge ,OPERATIVE surgery ,BURN patients ,DEBRIDEMENT ,BROMELIN - Abstract
Copyright of Annals of Burns & Fire Disasters is the property of Euro-Mediterranean Council for Burns & Fire Disasters and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2024
8. The ASAS-SN Bright Supernova Catalog $-$ I. 2013$-$2014
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Holoien, T. W. -S., Stanek, K. Z., Kochanek, C. S., Shappee, B. J., Prieto, J. L., Brimacombe, J., Bersier, D., Bishop, D. W., Dong, Subo, Brown, J. S., Danilet, A. B., Simonian, G. V., Basu, U., Beacom, J. F., Falco, E., Pojmanski, G., Skowron, D. M., Wozniak, P. R., Avila, C. G., Conseil, E., Contreras, C., Cruz, I., Fernandez, J. M., Koff, R. A., Guo, Zhen, Herczeg, G. J., Hissong, J., Hsiao, E. Y., Jose, J., Kiyota, S., Long, Feng, Monard, L. A. G., Nicholls, B., Nicolas, J., and Wiethoff, W. S.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
We present basic statistics for all supernovae discovered by the All-Sky Automated Survey for SuperNovae (ASAS-SN) during its first year-and-a-half of operations, spanning 2013 and 2014. We also present the same information for all other bright ($m_V\leq17$), spectroscopically confirmed supernovae discovered from 2014 May 1 through the end of 2014, providing a comparison to the ASAS-SN sample starting from the point where ASAS-SN became operational in both hemispheres. In addition, we present collected redshifts and near-UV through IR magnitudes, where available, for all host galaxies of the bright supernovae in both samples. This work represents a comprehensive catalog of bright supernovae and their hosts from multiple professional and amateur sources, allowing for population studies that were not previously possible because the all-sky emphasis of ASAS-SN redresses many previously existing biases. In particular, ASAS-SN systematically finds bright supernovae closer to the centers of host galaxies than either other professional surveys or amateurs, a remarkable result given ASAS-SN's poorer angular resolution. This is the first of a series of yearly papers on bright supernovae and their hosts that will be released by the ASAS-SN team., Comment: 14 pages, 6 figures, 4 tables. Tables containing the catalog data presented in this submission are included in machine-readable format as ancillary files. Manuscript updated to reflect changes made in the published version. For a brief video explaining this paper, see https://youtu.be/jmlDUcpI_-s
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- 2016
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9. Rapid deglaciation during the Bølling-Allerød Interstadial in the Central Pyrenees and associated glacial and periglacial landforms
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Aumaître, Georges, Bourlès, Didier, Keddadouche, Karim, Oliva, M., Fernandes, M., Palacios, D., Fernández-Fernández, J.-M., Schimmelpfennig, I., and Antoniades, D.
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- 2021
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10. Massive stars exploding in a He-rich circumstellar medium - VII. The metamorphosis of ASASSN-15ed from a narrow line Type Ibn to a normal Type Ib Supernova
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Pastorello, A., Prieto, J. L., Elias-Rosa, N., Bersier, D., Hosseinzadeh, G., Morales-Garoffolo, A., Noebauer, U. M., Taubenberger, S., Tomasella, L., Kochanek, C. S., Falco, E., Basu, U., Beacom, J. F., Benetti, S., Brimacombe, J., Cappellaro, E., Danilet, A. B., Dong, Subo, Fernandez, J. M., Goss, N., Granata, V., Harutyunyan, A., Holoien, T. W. -S., Ishida, E. E. O., Kiyota, S., Krannich, G., Nicholls, B., Ochner, P., Pojmanski, G., Shappee, B. J., Simonian, G. V., Stanek, K. Z., Starrfield, S., Szczygiel, D., Tartaglia, L., Terreran, G., Thompson, T. A., Turatto, M., Wagner, R. M., Wiethoff, W. S., Wilber, A., and Wozniak, P. R.
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
We present the results of the spectroscopic and photometric monitoring campaign of ASASSN-15ed. The transient was discovered quite young by the All Sky Automated Survey for SuperNovae (ASAS-SN). Amateur astronomers allowed us to sample the photometric SN evolution around maximum light, which we estimate to have occurred on JD = 2457087.4 +- 0.6 in the r-band. Its apparent r-band magnitude at maximum was r = 16.91 +- 0.10, providing an absolute magnitude M(r) ~ -20.04 +- 0.20, which is slightly more luminous than the typical magnitudes estimated for Type Ibn SNe. The post-peak evolution was well monitored, and the decline rate (being in most bands around 0.1 mag/d during the first 25 d after maximum) is marginally slower than the average decline rates of SNe Ibn during the same time interval. The object was initially classified as a Type Ibn SN because early-time spectra were characterized by a blue continuum with superimposed narrow P-Cygni lines of He I, suggesting the presence of a slowly moving (1200-1500 km/s), He-rich circumstellar medium. Later on, broad P-Cygni He I lines became prominent. The inferred velocities, as measured from the minimum of the broad absorption components, were between 6000 and 7000 km/s. As we attribute these broad features to the SN ejecta, this is the first time we have observed the transition of a Type Ibn SN to a Type Ib SN., Comment: 14 pages, 7 figures, 4 tables; published by MNRAS
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- 2015
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11. Early optical spectra of nova V1369 Cen show presence of Lithium
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Izzo, L., Della Valle, M., Mason, E., Matteucci, F., Romano, D., Pasquini, L., Vanzi, L., Jordan, A., Fernandez, J. M., Bluhm, P., Brahm, R., Espinoza, N., and Williams, R.
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
We present early high resolution spectroscopic observations of the nova V1369 Cen. We have detected an absorption feature at 6695.6 \AA\, that we have identified as blue--shifted $^7$Li I $\lambda$6708 \AA. The absorption line, moving at -550 km/s, was observed in five high-resolution spectra of the nova obtained at different epochs. On the basis of the intensity of this absorption line we infer that a single nova outburst can inject in the Galaxy $M_{Li} =$ 0.3 - 4.8 $\times 10^{-10}$ M$_{\odot}$. Given the current estimates of Galactic nova rate, this amount is sufficient to explain the puzzling origin of the overabundance of Lithium observed in young star populations., Comment: 6 pages, 5 figures, accepted for publication in ApJLetters
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- 2015
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12. Mixing Effects in the Crystallization of Supercooled Quantum Binary Liquids
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Kühnel, M., Fernández, J. M., Tramonto, F., Tejeda, G., Moreno, E., Kalinin, A., Nava, M., Galli, D. E., Montero, S., and Grisenti, R. E.
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science ,Condensed Matter - Other Condensed Matter ,Physics - Chemical Physics - Abstract
By means of Raman spectroscopy of liquid microjets we have investigated the crystallization process of supercooled quantum liquid mixtures composed of parahydrogen (pH$_2$) diluted with small amounts of up to 5\% of either neon or orthodeuterium (oD$_2$), and of oD$_2$ diluted with either Ne or pH$_2$. We show that the introduction of Ne impurities affects the crystallization kinetics in both the pH$_2$-Ne and oD$_2$-Ne mixtures in terms of a significant reduction of the crystal growth rate, similarly to what found in our previous work on supercooled pH$_2$-oD$_2$ liquid mixtures [M. K\"uhnel et {\it al.}, Phys. Rev. B \textbf{89}, 180506(R) (2014)]. Our experimental results, in combination with path-integral simulations of the supercooled liquid mixtures, suggest in particular a correlation between the measured growth rates and the ratio of the effective particle sizes originating from quantum delocalization effects. We further show that the crystalline structure of the mixture is also affected to a large extent by the presence of the Ne impurities, which likely initiate the freezing process through the formation of Ne crystallites., Comment: 19 pages, 7 figures, submitted to J. Chem. Phys
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- 2015
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13. Broadening of H$_2$O rotational lines by collision with He atoms at low temperature
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Hernández, M. I., Fernández, J. M., Tejeda, G., Moreno, E., and Montero, S.
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Physics - Chemical Physics - Abstract
We report pressure broadening coefficients for the 21 electric-dipole transitions between the eight lowest rotational levels of ortho-H$_2$O and para-H$_2$O molecules by collisions with He at temperatures from 20 to 120 K. These coefficients are derived from recently published experimental state-to-state rate coefficients for H$_2$O:He inelastic collisions, plus an elastic contribution from close coupling calculations. The resulting coefficients are compared to the available experimental data. Mostly due to the elastic contribution, the pressure broadening coefficients differ much from line to line, and increase markedly at low temperature. The present results are meant as a guide for future experiments and astrophysical observations., Comment: 2 figures, 2 tables
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- 2015
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14. HAT-P-32b and HAT-P-33b: Two Highly Inflated Hot Jupiters Transiting High-Jitter Stars
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Hartman, J. D., Bakos, G. Á., Torres, G., Latham, D. W., Kovács, G., Béky, B., Quinn, S. N., Mazeh, T., Shporer, A., Marcy, G. W., Howard, A. W., Fischer, D. A., Johnson, J. A., Esquerdo, G. A., Noyes, R. W., Sasselov, D. D., Stefanik, R. P., Fernandez, J. M., Szklenár, T., Lázár, J., Papp, I., and Sári, P.
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Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics - Abstract
We report the discovery of two exoplanets transiting high-jitter stars. HAT-P-32b orbits the bright V=11.289 star GSC 3281-00800, with a period P = 2.150008 d. The stellar and planetary masses and radii depend on the eccentricity of the system, which is poorly constrained due to the high velocity jitter (~80m/s). Assuming a circular orbit, the star has a mass of 1.16+-0.04 M_sun, and radius of 1.22+-0.02 R_sun, while the planet has a mass of 0.860+-0.164 MJ, and a radius of 1.789+-0.025 RJ. When the eccentricity is allowed to vary, the best-fit model results in a planet which is close to filling its Roche Lobe. Including the constraint that the planet cannot exceed its Roche Lobe results in the following best-fit parameters: e = 0.163+-0.061, Mp = 0.94+-0.17 MJ, Rp = 2.04+-0.10 RJ, Ms = 1.18+0.04-0.07 M_sun and Rs = 1.39+-0.07 R_sun. The second planet, HAT-P-33b, orbits the bright V=11.188 star GSC 2461-00988, with a period P = 3.474474 d. As for HAT-P-32, the stellar and planetary masses and radii of HAT-P-33 depend on the eccentricity, which is poorly constrained due to the high jitter (~50m/s). In this case spectral line bisector spans are significantly anti-correlated with the radial velocity residuals, and we use this correlation to reduce the residual rms to ~35m/s. We find the star has a mass of either 1.38+-0.04 M_sun or 1.40+-0.10 M_sun, and a radius of either 1.64+-0.03 R_sun or 1.78+-0.28 R_sun, while the planet has a mass of either 0.762+-0.101 MJ or 0.763+-0.117 MJ, and a radius of either 1.686+-0.045 RJ or 1.827+-0.290 RJ, for an assumed circular orbit or for the best-fit eccentric orbit respectively. Due to the large bisector span variations exhibited by both stars we rely on detailed modeling of the photometric light curves to rule out blend scenarios. Both planets are among the largest radii transiting planets discovered to date., Comment: 21 pages, 13 figures, 10 tables, submitted to ApJ
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- 2011
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15. HAT-P-15b: A 10.9-day Extrasolar Planet Transiting a Solar-type Star
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Kovács, G., Bakos, G. Á., Hartman, J. D., Torres, G., Noyes, R. W., Latham, D. W., Howard, A. W., Fischer, D. A., Johnson, J. A., Marcy, G. W., Isaacson, H., Sasselov, D. D., Stefanik, R. P., Esquerdo, G. A., Fernandez, J. M., Béky, B., Lázár, J., Papp, I., and Sári, P.
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Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics - Abstract
We report the discovery of HAT-P-15b, a transiting extrasolar planet in the `period valley', a relatively sparsely-populated period regime of the known extrasolar planets. The host star, GSC 2883-01687, is a G5 dwarf with V=12.16. It has a mass of 1.01+/-0.04 M(Sun), radius of 1.08+/-0.04 R(Sun), effective temperature 5568+/-90 K, and metallicity [Fe/H] = +0.22+/-0.08. The planetary companion orbits the star with a period 10.863502+/-0.000027 days, transit epoch Tc = 2454638.56019+/-0.00048 (BJD), and transit duration 0.2285+/-0.0015 days. It has a mass of 1.946+/-0.066 M(Jup), and radius of 1.072+/-0.043 R(Jup) yielding a mean density of 1.96+/-0.22 g/cm3. At an age of 6.8+/-2.1 Gyr, the planet is H/He-dominated and theoretical models require about 2% (10 M(Earth)) worth of heavy elements to reproduce its measured radius. With an estimated equilibrium temperature of 820 K during transit, and 1000 K at occultation, HAT-P-15b is a potential candidate to study moderately cool planetary atmospheres by transmission and occultation spectroscopy., Comment: 12 pages with 10 figures and 6 tables in emulateapj format. Submitted to The Astrophysical Journal
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- 2010
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16. Millimagnitude Photometry for Transiting Extrasolar Planetary Candidates. V. Follow-up of 30 OGLE Transits. New Candidates
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Pietrukowicz, P., Minniti, D., Diaz, R. F., Fernandez, J. M., Zoccali, M., Gieren, W., Pietrzynski, G., Ruiz, M. T., Udalski, A., Szeifert, T., and Hempel, M.
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Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
We used VLT/VIMOS images in the V band to obtain light curves of extrasolar planetary transits OGLE-TR-111 and OGLE-TR-113, and candidate planetary transits: OGLE-TR-82, OGLE-TR-86, OGLE-TR-91, OGLE-TR-106, OGLE-TR-109, OGLE-TR-110, OGLE-TR-159, OGLE-TR-167, OGLE-TR-170, OGLE-TR-171. Using difference imaging photometry, we were able to achieve millimagnitude errors in the individual data points. We present the analysis of the data and the light curves, by measuring transit amplitudes and ephemerides, and by calculating geometrical parameters for some of the systems. We observed 9 OGLE objects at the predicted transit moments. Two other transits were shifted in time by a few hours. For another seven objects we expected to observe transits during the VIMOS run, but they were not detected. The stars OGLE-TR-111 and OGLE-TR-113 are probably the only OGLE objects in the observed sample to host planets, with the other objects being very likely eclipsing binaries or multiple systems. In this paper we also report on four new transiting candidates which we have found in the data., Comment: 11 pages, 17 figures, accepted for publication in A&A
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- 2009
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17. Deep census of variable stars in a VLT/VIMOS field in Carina
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Pietrukowicz, P., Minniti, D., Fernandez, J. M., Pietrzynski, G., Ruiz, M. T., Gieren, W., Diaz, R. F., Zoccali, M., and Hempel, M.
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
We have searched for variable stars in deep V-band images of a field towards the Galactic plane in Carina. The images were taken with VIMOS instrument at ESO VLT during 4 contiguous nights in April 2005. We detected 348 variables among 50897 stars in the magnitude range between V=15.4 and V=24.5 mag. Upon detection, we classified the variables by direct eye inspection of their light curves. All variable objects but 9 OGLE transits in the field are new discoveries. We provide a complete catalog of all variables which includes eclipsing/ellipsoidal binaries, miscellaneous pulsators (mostly delta Scuti-type variables), stars with flares and other (irregular and likely long-period) variables. Only two of the stars in our sample are known to host planets. Our result give some implications for future large variability surveys., Comment: 14 pages, 16 figures, accepted for publication in A&A
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- 2009
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18. HAT-P-12b: A Low-Density Sub-Saturn Mass Planet Transiting a Metal-Poor K Dwarf
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Hartman, J. D., Bakos, G. Á., Torres, G., Kovács, Géza, Noyes, R. W., Pál, A., Latham, D. W., Sipöcz, B., Fischer, D. A., Johnson, J. A., Marcy, G. W., Butler, R. P., Howard, A. W., Esquerdo, G. A., Sasselov, D. D., Kovács, Gábor, Stefanik, R. P., Fernandez, J. M., Lázár, J., Papp, I., and Sári, P.
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Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics - Abstract
We report on the discovery of HAT-P-12b, a transiting extrasolar planet orbiting the moderately bright V=12.8 K4 dwarf GSC 03033-00706, with a period P = 3.2130598 +- 0.0000021 d, transit epoch Tc = 2454419.19556 +- 0.00020 (BJD) and transit duration 0.0974 +- 0.0006 d. The host star has a mass of 0.73 +- 0.02 Msun, radius of 0.70 +- ^0.02_0.01 Rsun, effective temperature 4650 +- 60 K and metallicity [Fe/H] = -0.29 +- 0.05. We find a slight correlation between the observed spectral line bisector spans and the radial velocity, so we consider, and rule out, various blend configurations including a blend with a background eclipsing binary, and hierarchical triple systems where the eclipsing body is a star or a planet. We conclude that a model consisting of a single star with a transiting planet best fits the observations, and show that a likely explanation for the apparent correlation is contamination from scattered moonlight. Based on this model, the planetary companion has a mass of 0.211 +- 0.012 MJup, and a radius of 0.959 +- ^0.029_0.021 RJup yielding a mean density of 0.295 +- 0.025 g cm^-3. Comparing these observations with recent theoretical models we find that HAT-P-12b is consistent with a ~ 1-4.5 Gyr, mildly irradiated, H/He dominated planet with a core mass Mc <~ 10 Mearth. HAT-P-12b is thus the least massive H/He dominated gas giant planet found to date. This record was previously held by Saturn., Comment: Accepted for publication in ApJ, 13 pages, 9 figures, 5 tables
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- 2009
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19. Binarity and multiperiodicity in high-amplitude delta Scuti stars
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Derekas, A., Kiss, L. L., Bedding, T. R., Ashley, M. C. B., Csak, B., Danos, A., Fernandez, J. M., Furesz, G., Meszaros, Sz., Szabo, Gy. M., Szakats, R., Szekely, P., and Szatmary, K.
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We have carried out a photometric and spectroscopic survey of bright high-amplitude delta Scuti (HADS) stars. The aim was to detect binarity and multiperiodicity (or both) in order to explore the possibility of combining binary star astrophysics with stellar oscillations. Here we present the first results for ten, predominantly southern, HADS variables. We detected the orbital motion of RS Gru with a semi-amplitude of ~6.5 km/s and 11.5 days period. The companion is inferred to be a low-mass dwarf star in a close orbit around RS Gru. We found multiperiodicity in RY Lep both from photometric and radial velocity data and detected orbital motion in the radial velocities with hints of a possible period of 500--700 days. The data also revealed that the amplitude of the secondary frequency is variable on the time-scale of a few years, whereas the dominant mode is stable. Radial velocities of AD CMi revealed cycle-to-cycle variations which might be due to non-radial pulsations. We confirmed the multiperiodic nature of BQ Ind, while we obtained the first radial velocity curves of ZZ Mic and BE Lyn. The radial velocity curve and the O-C diagram of CY Aqr are consistent with the long-period binary hypothesis. We took new time series photometry on XX Cyg, DY Her and DY Peg, with which we updated their O-C diagrams., Comment: 15 pages, 16 pages, accepted for publication in MNRAS
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20. HAT-P-6b: A Hot Jupiter transiting a bright F star
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Noyes, R. W., Bakos, G. A., Torres, G., Pal, A., Kovacs, Geza, Latham, D. W., Fernandez, J. M., Fischer, D. A., Butler, R. P., Marcy, G. W., Sipocz, B., Esquerdo, G. A., Kovacs, Gabor, Sasselov, D. D., Sato, B., Stefanik, R., Holman, M., Lazar, J., Papp, I., and Sari, P.
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In the ongoing HATNet survey we have detected a giant planet, with radius 1.33 +/- 0.06 RJup and mass 1.06 +/- 0.12 MJup, transiting the bright (V = 10.5) star GSC 03239-00992. The planet is in a circular orbit with period 3.852985 +/- 0.000005 days and mid-transit epoch 2,454,035.67575 +/- 0.00028 (HJD). The parent star is a late F star with mass 1.29 +/- 0.06 Msun, radius 1.46 +/- 0.06 Rsun, Teff ~ 6570 +/- 80 K, [Fe=H] = -0.13 +/- 0.08 and age ~ 2.3+/-^{0.5}_{0.7}Gy. With this radius and mass, HAT-P-6b has somewhat larger radius than theoretically expected. We describe the observations and their analysis to determine physical properties of the HAT-P-6 system, and briefly discuss some implications of this finding., Comment: Accepted for publication in ApJL, 5 pages, minor changes compared to V1
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21. HAT-P-4b: A metal-rich low-density transiting hot Jupiter
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Kovacs, G., Bakos, G. A., Torres, G., Sozzetti, A., Latham, D. W., Noyes, R. W., Butler, R. P., Marcy, G. W., Fischer, D. A., Fernandez, J. M., Esquerdo, G., Sasselov, D. D., Stefanik, R. P., Pal, A., Lazar, J., Papp, I., and Sari, P.
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We describe the discovery of HAT-P-4b, a low-density extrasolar planet transiting BD+36 2593, a V = 11.2 mag slightly evolved metal-rich late F star. The planet's orbital period is 3.056536+/-0.000057 d with a mid-transit epoch of 2,454,245.8154 +/- 0.0003 (HJD). Based on high-precision photometric and spectroscopic data, and by using transit light curve modeling, spectrum analysis and evolutionary models, we derive the following planet parameters: Mp= 0.68 +/- 0.04 MJ, Rp= 1.27 +/- 0.05 RJ, rho = 0.41 +/- 0.06 g cm-3 and a = 0.0446 +/- 0.0012 AU. Because of its relatively large radius, together with its assumed high metallicity of that of its parent star, this planet adds to the theoretical challenges to explain inflated extrasolar planets., Comment: 5 pages, accepted for publication in ApJL
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22. HAT-P-3b: A heavy-element rich planet transiting a K dwarf star
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Torres, G., Bakos, G. A., Kovacs, G., Latham, D. W., Fernandez, J. M., Noyes, R. W., Esquerdo, G. A., Sozzetti, A., Fischer, D. A., Butler, R. P., Marcy, G. W., Stefanik, R. P., Sasselov, D. D., Lazar, J., Papp, I., and Sari, P.
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We report the discovery of a Jupiter-size planet transiting a relatively bright (V = 11.56) and metal-rich early K dwarf star with a period of about 2.9 days. On the basis of follow-up photometry and spectroscopy we determine the mass and radius of the planet, HAT-P-3b, to be M_p = 0.599 +/- 0.026 M_Jup and R_p = 0.890 +/- 0.046 R_Jup. The relatively small size of the object for its mass implies the presence of about 75 Earth masses worth of heavy elements (1/3 of the total mass) based on current theories of irradiated extrasolar giant planets, similar to the mass of the core inferred for the transiting planet HD 149026b. The bulk density of HAT-P-3b is found to be rho_p = 1.06 +/- 0.17 g/cm^3, and the planet orbits the star at a distance of 0.03894 AU. Ephemerides for the transit centers are T_c = 2,454,218.7594 +/- 0.0029 + N (2.899703 +/- 0.000054) (HJD)., Comment: To appear in ApJL
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23. HD147506b: A Super-Massive Planet in an Eccentric Orbit Transiting a Bright Star
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Bakos, G. A., Kovacs, G., Torres, G., Fischer, D. A., Latham, D. W., Noyes, R. W., Sasselov, D. D., Mazeh, T., Shporer, A., Butler, R. P., Stefanik, R. P., Fernandez, J. M., Sozzetti, A., Pal, A., Johnson, J., Marcy, G. W., Winn, J., Sipocz, B., Lazar, J., Papp, I., and Sari, P.
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We report the discovery of a massive (Mp = 9.04+/-0.50 MJup) planet transiting the bright (V = 8.7) F8 star HD 147506, with an orbital period of 5.63341+/-0.00013 days and an eccentricity of e = 0.520+/-0.010. From the transit light curve we determine that the radius of the planet is Rp = 0.982^{+0.038}_{0.105}RJup. HD 147506b (also coined HAT-P-2b) has a mass about 9 times the average mass of previously-known transiting exoplanets, and a density of rho = 11.9 g cm-3, greater than that of rocky planets like the Earth. Its mass and radius are marginally consistent with theories of structure of massive giant planets composed of pure H and He, and may require a large (~100 Earth mass) core to account for. The high eccentricity causes a 9-fold variation of insolation of the planet between peri- and apastron. Using follow-up photometry, we find that the center of transit is Tmid = 2,454,212.8559 +/- 0.0007 (HJD), and the transit duration is 0.177 +/-0.002 d., Comment: Revised version sent to ApJ
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24. The Mass and Radius of the Unseen M-Dwarf Companion in the Single-Lined Eclipsing Binary HAT-TR-205-013
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Beatty, T. G., Fernandez, J. M., Latham, D. W., Bakos, G. A., Kovacs, G., Noyes, R. W., Stefanik, R. P., Torres, G., Everett, M. E., and Hergenrother, C. W.
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We derive masses and radii for both components in the single-lined eclipsing binary HAT-TR-205-013, which consists of a F7V primary and a late M-dwarf secondary. The system's period is short, $P=2.230736 \pm 0.000010$ days, with an orbit indistinguishable from circular, $e=0.012 \pm 0.021$. We demonstrate generally that the surface gravity of the secondary star in a single-lined binary undergoing total eclipses can be derived from characteristics of the light curve and spectroscopic orbit. This constrains the secondary to a unique line in the mass-radius diagram with $M/R^2$ = constant. For HAT-TR-205-013, we assume the orbit has been tidally circularized, and that the primary's rotation has been synchronized and aligned with the orbital axis. Our observed line broadening, $V_{\rm rot} \sin i_{\rm rot} = 28.9 \pm 1.0$ \kms, gives a primary radius of $R_{\rm A} = 1.28 \pm 0.04$ \rsun. Our light curve analysis leads to the radius of the secondary, $R_{\rm B} = 0.167 \pm 0.006$ \rsun, and the semimajor axis of the orbit, $a = 7.54 \pm 0.30 \rsun = 0.0351 \pm 0.0014$ AU. Our single-lined spectroscopic orbit and the semimajor axis then yield the individual masses, $M_{\rm B} = 0.124 \pm 0.010$ \msun and $M_{\rm A} = 1.04 \pm 0.13$ \msun. Our result for HAT-TR-205-013 B lies above the theoretical mass-radius models from the Lyon group, consistent with results from double-lined eclipsing binaries. The method we describe offers the opportunity to study the very low end of the stellar mass-radius relation., Comment: 18 pages, 9 tables and 6 figures; accepted by ApJ. Added a reference and corrected a typo
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25. Review of Options for Solving Problems of Frazil Ice in Industrial Water Intakes
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Luiña Fernández, R., Vigil Berrocal, M. A., Mesa Fernández, J. M., Fernández Iglesias, A., López-Paredes, Adolfo, Series Editor, Ayuso Muñoz, José Luis, editor, Yagüe Blanco, José Luis, editor, and Capuz-Rizo, Salvador F., editor
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26. Outcome and toxicity of intensity-modulated radiotherapy with simultaneous integrated boost in patients with pharyngo-laryngeal cancer
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Fondevilla Soler, A., López-Guerra, J. L., García Fernández, A., Samaniego Conde, M. A., Belmonte González, M. J., Praena-Fernandez, J. M., Rivin del Campo, E., Alcaraz, M., and Azinovic, I.
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27. Methodology for the Selection of Key Performance Indicators for Sustainable Steel Production Through an Intelligent Control System Use
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Mesa Fernández, J. M., Rodríguez Pérez, F., Martínez Huerta, G. M., Andrés Vizán, S. M., López-Paredes, Adolfo, Series editor, Ayuso Muñoz, José Luis, editor, Yagüe Blanco, José Luis, editor, and Capuz-Rizo, Salvador F., editor
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28. Biomechanical Characterization of Five Sporting Gestures of Taekwondo
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Ruiz, A. Torres, Fernández, J. M. Manrique, Jiménez, S. Ardila, MAGJAREVIC, Ratko, Editor-in-chief, Ładyzynsk, Piotr, Series editor, Ibrahim, Fatimah, Series editor, Lacković, Igor, Series editor, Rock, Emilio Sacristan, Series editor, Braidot, Ariel, editor, and Hadad, Alejandro, editor
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29. Testing the Effect of Relative Pollen Productivity on the REVEALS Model : A Validated Reconstruction of Europe-Wide Holocene Vegetation
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Serge, M. A., Mazier, F., Fyfe, R., Gaillard, Marie-José, Klein, T., Lagnoux, A., Galop, D., Githumbi, Esther, Mindrescu, M., Nielsen, A. B., Trondman, Anna-Kari, Poska, A., Sugita, S., Woodbridge, J., Abel-Schaad, D., Åkesson, C., Alenius, T., Ammann, B., Andersen, S. T., Scott Anderson, R., Andric, M., Balakauskas, L., Barnekow, L., Batalova, V., Bergman, J., Birks, H. John B., Björkman, L., Bjune, A. E., Borisova, O., Broothaerts, N., Carrion, J., Caseldine, C., Christiansen, J., Cui, Q., Curras, A., Czerwinski, S., David, R., Davies, A. L., De Jong, R., Di Rita, F., Dietre, B., Doerfler, W., Doyen, E., Edwards, K. J., Ejarque, A., Endtmann, E., Etienne, D., Faure, E., Feeser, I., Feurdean, A., Fischer, E., Fletcher, W., Franco-Mugica, F., Fredh, E. D., Froyd, C., Garces-Pastor, S., Garcia-Moreiras, I., Gauthier, E., Gil-Romera, G., Gonzalez-Samperiz, P., Grant, M. J., Grindean, R., Haas, J. N., Hannon, G., Heather, A. -J, Heikkilae, M., Hjelle, K., Jahns, S., Jasiunas, N., Jimenez-Moreno, G., Jouffroy-Bapicot, I., Kabailiene, M., Kamerling, I. M., Kangur, M., Karpinska-Kolaczek, M., Kasianova, A., Kolaczek, P., Lageras, P., Latalowa, M., Lechterbeck, J., Leroyer, C., Leydet, M., Lindbladh, M., Lisitsyna, O., Lopez-Saez, J. -A, Lowe, John, Luelmo-Lautenschlaeger, R., Lukanina, E., Macijauskaite, L., Magri, D., Marguerie, D., Marquer, L., Martinez-Cortizas, A., Mehl, I., Mesa-Fernandez, J. M., Mighall, T., Miola, A., Miras, Y., Morales-Molino, C., Mrotzek, A., Sobrino, C. Munoz, Odgaard, B., Ozola, I., Perez-Diaz, S., Perez-Obiol, R. P., Poggi, C., Rego, P. Ramil, Ramos-Roman, M. J., Rasmussen, P., Reille, M., Roesch, M., Ruffaldi, P., Goni, M. Sanchez, Savukyniene, N., Schroeder, T., Schult, M., Segerström, U., Seppae, H., Vives, G. Servera, Shumilovskikh, L., Smettan, H. W., Stancikaite, M., Stevenson, A. C., Stivrins, N., Tantau, I., Theuerkauf, M., Tonkov, S., van der Knaap, W. O., van Leeuwen, J. F. N., Vecmane, E., Verstraeten, G., Veski, S., Voigt, R., Von Stedingk, H., Waller, M. P., Wiethold, J., Willis, K. J., Wolters, S., Zernitskaya, V. P., Serge, M. A., Mazier, F., Fyfe, R., Gaillard, Marie-José, Klein, T., Lagnoux, A., Galop, D., Githumbi, Esther, Mindrescu, M., Nielsen, A. B., Trondman, Anna-Kari, Poska, A., Sugita, S., Woodbridge, J., Abel-Schaad, D., Åkesson, C., Alenius, T., Ammann, B., Andersen, S. T., Scott Anderson, R., Andric, M., Balakauskas, L., Barnekow, L., Batalova, V., Bergman, J., Birks, H. John B., Björkman, L., Bjune, A. E., Borisova, O., Broothaerts, N., Carrion, J., Caseldine, C., Christiansen, J., Cui, Q., Curras, A., Czerwinski, S., David, R., Davies, A. L., De Jong, R., Di Rita, F., Dietre, B., Doerfler, W., Doyen, E., Edwards, K. J., Ejarque, A., Endtmann, E., Etienne, D., Faure, E., Feeser, I., Feurdean, A., Fischer, E., Fletcher, W., Franco-Mugica, F., Fredh, E. D., Froyd, C., Garces-Pastor, S., Garcia-Moreiras, I., Gauthier, E., Gil-Romera, G., Gonzalez-Samperiz, P., Grant, M. J., Grindean, R., Haas, J. N., Hannon, G., Heather, A. -J, Heikkilae, M., Hjelle, K., Jahns, S., Jasiunas, N., Jimenez-Moreno, G., Jouffroy-Bapicot, I., Kabailiene, M., Kamerling, I. M., Kangur, M., Karpinska-Kolaczek, M., Kasianova, A., Kolaczek, P., Lageras, P., Latalowa, M., Lechterbeck, J., Leroyer, C., Leydet, M., Lindbladh, M., Lisitsyna, O., Lopez-Saez, J. -A, Lowe, John, Luelmo-Lautenschlaeger, R., Lukanina, E., Macijauskaite, L., Magri, D., Marguerie, D., Marquer, L., Martinez-Cortizas, A., Mehl, I., Mesa-Fernandez, J. M., Mighall, T., Miola, A., Miras, Y., Morales-Molino, C., Mrotzek, A., Sobrino, C. Munoz, Odgaard, B., Ozola, I., Perez-Diaz, S., Perez-Obiol, R. P., Poggi, C., Rego, P. Ramil, Ramos-Roman, M. J., Rasmussen, P., Reille, M., Roesch, M., Ruffaldi, P., Goni, M. Sanchez, Savukyniene, N., Schroeder, T., Schult, M., Segerström, U., Seppae, H., Vives, G. Servera, Shumilovskikh, L., Smettan, H. W., Stancikaite, M., Stevenson, A. C., Stivrins, N., Tantau, I., Theuerkauf, M., Tonkov, S., van der Knaap, W. O., van Leeuwen, J. F. N., Vecmane, E., Verstraeten, G., Veski, S., Voigt, R., Von Stedingk, H., Waller, M. P., Wiethold, J., Willis, K. J., Wolters, S., and Zernitskaya, V. P.
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Reliable quantitative vegetation reconstructions for Europe during the Holocene are crucial to improving our understanding of landscape dynamics, making it possible to assess the past effects of environmental variables and land-use change on ecosystems and biodiversity, and mitigating their effects in the future. We present here the most spatially extensive and temporally continuous pollen-based reconstructions of plant cover in Europe (at a spatial resolution of 1 degrees x 1 degrees) over the Holocene (last 11.7 ka BP) using the 'Regional Estimates of VEgetation Abundance from Large Sites' (REVEALS) model. This study has three main aims. First, to present the most accurate and reliable generation of REVEALS reconstructions across Europe so far. This has been achieved by including a larger number of pollen records compared to former analyses, in particular from the Mediterranean area. Second, to discuss methodological issues in the quantification of past land cover by using alternative datasets of relative pollen productivities (RPPs), one of the key input parameters of REVEALS, to test model sensitivity. Finally, to validate our reconstructions with the global forest change dataset. The results suggest that the RPPs.st1 (31 taxa) dataset is best suited to producing regional vegetation cover estimates for Europe. These reconstructions offer a long-term perspective providing unique possibilities to explore spatial-temporal changes in past land cover and biodiversity.
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30. Modelling of Transmission Systems Under Unsymmetrical Conditions and Contingency Analysis Using DIgSILENT PowerFactory
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Roldan-Fernandez, J. M., Gonzalez-Longatt, Francisco M., Rueda, José Luis, Verdejo, H., Gonzalez-Longatt, Francisco M., editor, and Luis Rueda, José, editor
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- 2014
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31. ABOVEGROUND BIOMASS AND CARBON STOCK ESTIMATION OF FALCATA THROUGH THE SYNERGISTIC USE OF SENTINEL-1 AND SENTINEL-2 IMAGES
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Gesta, J. L. E., primary, Fernandez, J. M., additional, Lina, R. S., additional, and Santillan, J. R., additional
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- 2023
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32. The ASAS-SN bright supernova catalogue – V. 2018–2020
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Neumann, K D, primary, Holoien, T W-S, additional, Kochanek, C S, additional, Stanek, K Z, additional, Vallely, P J, additional, Shappee, B J, additional, Prieto, J L, additional, Pessi, T, additional, Jayasinghe, T, additional, Brimacombe, J, additional, Bersier, D, additional, Aydi, E, additional, Basinger, C, additional, Beacom, J F, additional, Bose, S, additional, Brown, J S, additional, Chen, P, additional, Clocchiatti, A, additional, Desai, D D, additional, Dong, Subo, additional, Falco, E, additional, Holmbo, S, additional, Morrell, N, additional, Shields, J V, additional, Sokolovsky, K V, additional, Strader, J, additional, Stritzinger, M D, additional, Swihart, S, additional, Thompson, T A, additional, Way, Z, additional, Aslan, L, additional, Bishop, D W, additional, Bock, G, additional, Bradshaw, J, additional, Cacella, P, additional, Castro-Morales, N, additional, Conseil, E, additional, Cornect, R, additional, Cruz, I, additional, Farfan, R G, additional, Fernandez, J M, additional, Gabuya, A, additional, Gonzalez-Carballo, J-L, additional, Kendurkar, M R, additional, Kiyota, S, additional, Koff, R A, additional, Krannich, G, additional, Marples, P, additional, Masi, G, additional, Monard, L A G, additional, Muñoz, J A, additional, Nicholls, B, additional, Post, R S, additional, Pujic, Z, additional, Stone, G, additional, Tomasella, L, additional, Trappett, D L, additional, and Wiethoff, W S, additional
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- 2023
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33. Bronchiolitis Before and After the SARS-CoV2 Pandemic: Twelve Years of Experience in a Spanish Paediatric Hospital
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Guerrero-del-Cueto, Fuensanta, primary, Fernandez, J. M. Ramos, additional, Leiva-Gea, Isabel, additional, Reina-Moreno, Elena, additional, Ortiz-Ortigosa, Ana, additional, Carazo-Gallego, Begoña, additional, Cordon, Ana, additional, Moreno-Pérez, David, additional, and Núñez-Cuadros, Esmeralda, additional
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- 2023
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34. Outcome and toxicity of intensity modulated radiotherapy with simultaneous integrated boost in locally advanced non-small cell lung cancer patients
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Fondevilla Soler, A., López-Guerra, J. L., Dzugashvili, M., Sempere Rincón, P., Sautbaet, A., Castañeda, P., Díaz, J. M., Praena-Fernandez, J. M., Rivin del Campo, E., and Azinovic, I.
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- 2017
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35. The PHEMU21 catalogue and astrometric results of the observations of the mutual occultations and eclipses of the Galilean satellites of Jupiter made in 2021
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Emelyanov, N, primary, Arlot, J-E, additional, Anbazhagan, P, additional, André, P, additional, Bardecker, J, additional, Canaud, G, additional, Coliac, J F, additional, De Elias Cantalapiedra, J, additional, Ellington, C K, additional, Fernandez, J M, additional, Forbes, M, additional, Gazeas, K, additional, Gault, D, additional, George, T, additional, Gourdon, F, additional, Herald, D, additional, Huber, D, additional, Iglesias-Marzoa, R, additional, Izquierdo, J, additional, Jorba Lloveras, R, additional, Kerr, S, additional, Lasala, A, additional, Le Guen, P, additional, Leroy, A, additional, Lutz, M, additional, Maley, P, additional, Mannchen, T, additional, Mari, J M, additional, Maury, A, additional, Newman, J, additional, Palafouta, S, additional, Prieto Gallego, J, additional, Roger, P, additional, Röschli, D, additional, Selvakumar, G, additional, Serra, V, additional, Stuart, P, additional, Turchenko, M, additional, Vasundhara, R, additional, and Velasco, E, additional
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36. DOME: recommendations for supervised machine learning validation in biology
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Walsh, I., Fishman, D., Garcia-Gasulla, D., Titma, T., Pollastri, G., Capriotti, E., Casadio, R., Capella-Gutierrez, S., Cirillo, D., Del Conte, A., Dimopoulos, A. C., Del Angel, V. D., Dopazo, J., Fariselli, P., Fernandez, J. M., Huber, F., Kreshuk, A., Lenaerts, T., Martelli, P. L., Navarro, A., Broin, P. O., Pinero, J., Piovesan, D., Reczko, M., Ronzano, F., Satagopam, V., Savojardo, C., Spiwok, V., Tangaro, M. A., Tartari, G., Salgado, D., Valencia, A., Zambelli, F., Harrow, J., Psomopoulos, F. E., Tosatto, S. C. E., Barcelona Supercomputing Center, Informatics and Applied Informatics, Artificial Intelligence, Walsh I., Fishman D., Garcia-Gasulla D., Titma T., Pollastri G., Capriotti E., Casadio R., Capella-Gutierrez S., Cirillo D., Del Conte A., Dimopoulos A.C., Del Angel V.D., Dopazo J., Fariselli P., Fernandez J.M., Huber F., Kreshuk A., Lenaerts T., Martelli P.L., Navarro A., Broin P.O., Pinero J., Piovesan D., Reczko M., Ronzano F., Satagopam V., Savojardo C., Spiwok V., Tangaro M.A., Tartari G., Salgado D., Valencia A., Zambelli F., Harrow J., Psomopoulos F.E., and Tosatto S.C.E.
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FOS: Computer and information sciences ,Computer Science - Machine Learning ,Standards ,Informàtica::Intel·ligència artificial::Aprenentatge automàtic [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC] ,Center of excellence ,European Regional Development Fund ,Guidelines as Topic ,Algorithms ,Computational Biology ,Humans ,Models, Biological ,Research Design ,Supervised Machine Learning ,Machine learning ,computer.software_genre ,Biochemistry ,Biologia computacional ,Machine Learning (cs.LG) ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Models ,Agency (sociology) ,media_common.cataloged_instance ,Biomedical research ,European union ,Molecular Biology ,030304 developmental biology ,computer.programming_language ,media_common ,0303 health sciences ,business.industry ,Cell Biology ,Other Quantitative Biology (q-bio.OT) ,Biological ,Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning in Life Science ,Focus group ,Quantitative Biology - Other Quantitative Biology ,Work (electrical) ,FOS: Biological sciences ,Elixir (programming language) ,Artificial intelligence ,business ,computer ,Software ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Biotechnology ,Career development - Abstract
Supervised machine learning is widely used in biology and deserves more scrutiny. We present a set of community-wide recommendations (DOME) aiming to help establish standards of supervised machine learning validation in biology. Formulated as questions, the DOME recommendations improve the assessment and reproducibility of papers when included as supplementary material. The work of the Machine Learning Focus Group was funded by ELIXIR, the research infrastructure for life-science data. IW was funded by the A*STAR Career Development Award (project no. C210112057) from the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), Singapore. D.F. was supported by Estonian Research Council grants (PRG1095, PSG59 and ERA-NET TRANSCAN-2 (BioEndoCar)); Project No 2014-2020.4.01.16-0271, ELIXIR and the European Regional Development Fund through EXCITE Center of Excellence. S.C.E.T. has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under Marie Skłodowska-Curie Grant agreements No. 778247 and No. 823886, and Italian Ministry of University and Research PRIN 2017 grant 2017483NH8. Peer Reviewed "Article signat per 8 autors més 28 autors/es de l' ELIXIR Machine Learning Focus Group: Emidio Capriotti, Rita Casadio, Salvador Capella-Gutierrez, Davide Cirillo, Alessio Del Conte, Alexandros C. Dimopoulos, Victoria Dominguez Del Angel, Joaquin Dopazo, Piero Fariselli, José Maria Fernández, Florian Huber, Anna Kreshuk, Tom Lenaerts, Pier Luigi Martelli, Arcadi Navarro, Pilib Ó Broin, Janet Piñero, Damiano Piovesan, Martin Reczko, Francesco Ronzano, Venkata Satagopam, Castrense Savojardo, Vojtech Spiwok, Marco Antonio Tangaro, Giacomo Tartari, David Salgado, Alfonso Valencia & Federico Zambelli"
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37. Loss of the tumor suppressor spinophilin (PPP1R9B) increases the cancer stem cell population in breast tumors
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Ferrer, I, Verdugo-Sivianes, E M, Castilla, M A, Melendez, R, Marin, J J, Muñoz-Galvan, S, Lopez-Guerra, J L, Vieites, B, Ortiz-Gordillo, M J, De León, J M, Praena-Fernandez, J M, Perez, M, Palacios, J, and Carnero, A
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38. Bronchiolitis Before and After the SARS-CoV2 Pandemic: Twelve Years of Experience in a Spanish Paediatric Hospital
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Guerrero-del-Cueto, Fuensanta, primary, Fernandez, J. M. Ramos, additional, Leiva-Gea, Isabel, additional, Reina-Moreno, Elena, additional, Ortiz-Ortigosa, Ana, additional, Carazo-Gallego, Begoña, additional, Cordon, Ana, additional, and Núñez-Cuadros, Esmeralda, additional
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- 2022
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39. Raman Studies of Free Jet Expansion (Diagnostics and Mapping)
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Montero, S., Maté, B., Tejeda, G., Fernández, J. M., Ramos, A., and Campargue, Roger, editor
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- 2001
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40. Street-level methane emissions of Bucharest, Romania and the dominance of urban wastewater.
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Fernandez, J. M., Maazallahi, H., France, J. L., Menoud, M., Corbu, M., Ardelean, M., Calcan, A., Townsend-Small, A., van der Veen, C., Fisher, R. E., Lowry, D., Nisbet, E. G., Röckmann, T., Fernandez, J. M., Maazallahi, H., France, J. L., Menoud, M., Corbu, M., Ardelean, M., Calcan, A., Townsend-Small, A., van der Veen, C., Fisher, R. E., Lowry, D., Nisbet, E. G., and Röckmann, T.
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Atmospheric methane (CH4) continues to increase, but there are multiple anthropogenic source categories that can be targeted for cost-effective emissions reduction. Cities emit CH4 to the atmosphere from a mixture of anthropogenic CH4 sources, which include, but are not limited to, fugitive emissions from natural gas distribution systems, wastewater treatment facilities, waste-and rainwater networks, and landfills. Therefore, to target mitigation measures, it is important to locate and quantify local urban emissions to prioritize mitigation opportunities in large cities. Using mobile measurement techniques, we located street-level CH4 leak indications, measured flux rates, and determined potential source origins (using carbon and hydrogen stable isotopic composition along with ethane: CH4 ratios) of CH4 in Bucharest, Romania. We found 969 confirmed CH4 leak indication locations, where the maximum mole fraction elevation (above background) was 38.3 ppm (mean = 0.9 ppm ± 0.1 ppm s.e.; n = 2482). Individual leak indicator fluxes, derived using a previously established empirical relation, ranged up to around 15 metric tons CH4 yr-1 (mean = 0.8 metric tons yr-1 ± 0.05, s.e.; n = 969). The total estimated city emission rate is 1832 tons CH4 yr-1 (min = 1577 t yr-1 and max = 2113 t yr-1). More than half (58%–63%) of the CH4 elevations were attributed to biogenic wastewater, mostly from venting storm grates and manholes connecting to sewer pipelines. Hydrogen isotopic composition of CH4 and ethane:methane ratios were the most useful tracers of CH4 sources, due to similarities in carbon isotope ratios between wastewater gas and natural gas. The annual city-wide CH4 emission estimate of Bucharest exceeded emissions of Hamburg, Germany by 76% and Paris, France by 90%.
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41. Street-level methane emissions of Bucharest, Romania and the dominance of urban wastewater.
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Sub Atmospheric physics and chemistry, Sub Algemeen Marine & Atmospheric Res, Marine and Atmospheric Research, Fernandez, J. M., Maazallahi, H., France, J. L., Menoud, M., Corbu, M., Ardelean, M., Calcan, A., Townsend-Small, A., van der Veen, C., Fisher, R. E., Lowry, D., Nisbet, E. G., Röckmann, T., Sub Atmospheric physics and chemistry, Sub Algemeen Marine & Atmospheric Res, Marine and Atmospheric Research, Fernandez, J. M., Maazallahi, H., France, J. L., Menoud, M., Corbu, M., Ardelean, M., Calcan, A., Townsend-Small, A., van der Veen, C., Fisher, R. E., Lowry, D., Nisbet, E. G., and Röckmann, T.
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42. Thiourea-Bridged ß-Cyclodextrin Conjugates
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Mellet, C. Ortiz, Fernandez, J. M. Garcia, Benito, J. M., Law, H., Chmurski, K., Defaye, J., Labandeira, J. J. Torres, editor, and Vila-Jato, J. L., editor
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- 1999
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43. Effectiveness and toxicity of helical tomotherapy for patients with locally recurrent nasopharyngeal carcinoma
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Puebla, F., Lopez Guerra, J. L., Garcia Ramirez, J. M., Matute, R., Marrone, I., Miguez, C., Sevillano, D., Sanchez-Reyes, A., Rivin del Campo, E., Praena-Fernandez, J. M., and Azinovic, I.
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44. The partitioning of transitional metals (Fe, Mn, Ni, Cr) in mangrove sediments downstream of a ferralitized ultramafic watershed (New Caledonia)
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Marchand, C., Fernandez, J.-M., Moreton, B., Landi, L., Lallier-Vergès, E., and Baltzer, F.
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45. Experimental heat-bath cooling of spins
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Brassard, G., Elias, Y., Fernandez, J. M., Gilboa, H., Jones, J. A., Mor, T., Weinstein, Y., and Xiao, L.
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- 2014
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46. Iceland
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Fernandez-Fernandez, J. M., Etzelmuller, B., Morino, C., and Saemundsson, Th.
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Seasonal frost ,Rock glaciers ,Iceland ,Palsas ,Permafrost ,Thúfur - Published
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47. Thioureido β-Cyclodextrins as Molecular Carriers for the Anticancer Drug Taxotère®
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Defaye, J., Ortiz Mellet, C., García Fernández, J. M., Maciejewski, S., and Coleman, A. W., editor
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- 1998
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48. Macrocyclic Sugar Thioureas: Cyclooligosaccharides Mimicking Cyclopeptides
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García Fernández, J. M., Ortiz Mellet, C., Jiménez Blanco, J. L., Fuentes, J., MartÍn-Pastor, M., Jiménez Blanco, J., and Coleman, A. W., editor
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- 1998
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49. One Step Synthesis of Branched Cyclodextrins
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Defaye, J., Garcia Fernandez, J. M., Szejtli, J., editor, and Szente, L., editor
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- 1996
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50. Synthesis, Water Solubility, and Inclusion Properties of Thioureido β-Cyclodextrins
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Ortiz Mellet, C., Garcia Fernandez, J. M., Maciejewski, S., Defaye, J., Szejtli, J., editor, and Szente, L., editor
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- 1996
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