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    ...) is synchronized with the orbital motion of its giant planet (period 3.3 d). Assuming that this synchronization...
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    ... motion of its giant planet (period 3.3 d). Assuming that this synchronisation is not coincidental...
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    ... motion of its giant planet (period 3.3 d). Assuming that this synchronisation is not coincidental...
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    ... motion of its giant planet (period 3.3 d). Assuming that this synchronisation is not coincidental...
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    ... motion of its giant planet (period 3.3 d). Assuming that this synchronisation is not coincidental...
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    ... motion of its giant planet (period 3.3 d). Assuming that this synchronisation is not coincidental...
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    ... motion of its giant planet (period 3.3 d). Assuming that this synchronisation is not coincidental...
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    ... motion of its giant planet (period 3.3 d). Assuming that this synchronisation is not coincidental...
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    ... motion of its giant planet (period 3.3 d). Assuming that this synchronisation is not coincidental...
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    ... motion of its giant planet (period 3.3 d). Assuming that this synchronisation is not coincidental...
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    ... Ocean to giant planet interiors, and can produce extended regions with periodically stratified fluid...
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    ...Jupiter system as the spacecraft encountered the giant planet en route to Saturn. We report...
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    ... objectives are the detection of all giant-planet transits (with periods up to some weeks) across stars up...
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    ... Ocean to giant planet interiors, and can produce extended regions with periodically stratified fluid...
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    ... (at intermediate latitudes) is synchronized with the orbital motion of its giant planet (period 3.3 d). Assuming...
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    ... diagram. The comparison shows that these giant planet-host stars tend to have similar magnetic field...
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    ... objectives are the detection of all giant-planet transits (with periods up to some weeks) across stars up...
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    ... objectives are the detection of all giant-planet tran sits (with periods up to some weeks) across stars up...
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