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    Interaction of Close-in Planets with the Magnetosphere of Their Host Stars. II. Super-Earths as Unipolar Inductors and Their Orbital Evolution by Laine, Randy O, Lin, Douglas N. C

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (20-01-2012)
    “…Planets with several Earth masses and orbital periods of a few days have been discovered through radial velocity and transit surveys. Regardless of their…”
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    From genes to treatments: a systematic review of the pharmacogenetics in smoking cessation by Salloum, Naji C, Buchalter, Erica LF, Chanani, Swati, Espejo, Gemma, Ismail, Mahjabeen S, Laine, Randy O, Nageeb, Maysaa, Srivastava, A Benjamin, Trapp, Nicholas, Trillo, Ludwig, Vance, Erica, Wenzinger, Michael, Hartz, Sarah M, David, Sean P, Chen, Li-Shiun

    Published in Pharmacogenomics (01-07-2018)
    “…Smoking cessation treatment outcomes may be heavily influenced by genetic variations among smokers. Therefore, identifying specific variants that affect…”
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    Interaction of Close-in Planets with the Magnetosphere of Their Host Stars. I. Diffusion, Ohmic Dissipation of Time-dependent Field, Planetary Inflation, and Mass Loss by Laine, Randy O, Lin, Douglas N. C, Dong, Shawfeng

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (20-09-2008)
    “…The unanticipated discovery of the first close-in planet around 51 Peg has rekindled the notion that shortly after their formation outside the snow line, some…”
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    Interaction of Close-in Planets with the Magnetosphere of their Host Stars. II. Super-Earths as Unipolar Inductors and their Orbital Evolution by Laine, Randy O, Lin, Douglas N. C

    Published 07-01-2012
    “…The Astrophysical Journal, 745:2 (18pp), 2012 January 20 Planets with several Earth masses and a few day orbital periods have been discovered through radial…”
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    Interaction of Close-in Planets with the Magnetosphere of their Host Stars I: Diffusion, Ohmic Dissipation of Time Dependent Field, Planetary Inflation, and Mass Loss by Laine, Randy O, Lin, Douglas N. C, Dong, Shawfeng

    Published 07-04-2008
    “…The unanticipated discovery of the first close-in planet around 51 Peg has rekindled the notion that shortly after their formation outside the snow line, some…”
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