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    Protoplanetary disc evolution affected by star–disc interactions in young stellar clusters by Rosotti, Giovanni P., Dale, James E., de Juan Ovelar, Maria, Hubber, David A., Kruijssen, J. M. Diederik, Ercolano, Barbara, Walch, Stefanie

    “…Most stars form in a clustered environment. Therefore, it is important to assess how this environment influences the evolution of protoplanetary discs around…”
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    Inferring giant planets from ALMA millimeter continuum and line observations in (transition) disks by Facchini, Stefano, Pinilla, Paola, van Dishoeck, Ewine F, Ovelar, Maria de Juan

    Published 27-12-2017
    “…A&A 612, A104 (2018) Potential signatures of proto-planets embedded in their natal protoplanetary disk are radial gaps or cavities in the continuum emission in…”
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    Can dead zones create structures like a transition disk? by Pinilla, Paola, Flock, Mario, Ovelar, Maria de Juan, Birnstiel, Til

    Published 22-10-2016
    “…A&A 596, A81 (2016) [Abridged] Regions of low ionisation where the activity of the magneto-rotational instability is suppressed, the so-called dead zones, have…”
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    M&m's: An error budget and performance simulator code for polarimetric systems by Ovelar, Maria de Juan, Snik, Frans, Keller, Christoph U

    Published 18-07-2012
    “…Polarization Science and Remote Sensing V. Edited by Shaw, Joseph A.; Tyo, J. Scott. Proceedings of the SPIE, Volume 8160, pp. 81600C-81600C-12 (2011) Although…”
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    Protoplanetary disc evolution affected by star-disc interactions in young stellar clusters by Rosotti, Giovanni P, Dale, James E, Ovelar, Maria de Juan, Hubber, David A, Kruijssen, J. M. Diederik, Ercolano, Barbara, Walch, Stefanie

    Published 07-04-2014
    “…Most stars form in a clustered environment. Therefore, it is important to assess how this environment influences the evolution of protoplanetary discs around…”
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