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Shaver, P. A., L. DiLella, & Á. Giménez. (2003). Astronomy, cosmology and fundamental physics : proceedings of the ESO/CERN/ESA symposium held in Garching, Germany, 4-7 March 2002. Springer eBooks.1 indexed citations
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Giménez, Á., J. P. Lebreton, H. Svedhem, & J. A. Tauber. (2002). Studies on the re-use of the Mars Express platform. 109(109). 78–81.
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McCluskey, G. E., John Asher Johnson, Gary G. DeLeo, et al.. (2002). Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Analysis of Mass Flow in the Interacting Binary U Cephei. American Astronomical Society Meeting Abstracts. 201.
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Claret, A., et al.. (1995). Linear and non-linear limb-darkening coefficients for the photometric bands R I J H K.. 114. 247.3 indexed citations
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Claret, A., et al.. (1995). Linear and non-linear limb-darkening coefficients for LTE model atmospheres.. 110. 329.3 indexed citations
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Volgenau, N. H., E. F. Guinan, P. B. Etzel, D. H. Bradstreet, & Á. Giménez. (1995). Eclipsing Binaries as Astrophysical Laboratories: Probing the Internal Structure of the Moderate Mass Stars of CO Lacertae. 186.1 indexed citations
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Andersen, J., J. V. Clausen, & Á. Giménez. (1993). Absolute dimensions of eclipsing binaries. XX. GG Lupi: young metal-deficient B stars. Research at the University of Copenhagen (University of Copenhagen).1 indexed citations
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Clausen, J. V., et al.. (1993). Four-colour photometry of eclipsing binaries. XXXV: Light curves of GG Lupi: young metal-deficient B stars. Research at the University of Copenhagen (University of Copenhagen). 101(3). 563–572.1 indexed citations
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Claret, A. & Á. Giménez. (1992). Evolutionary stellar models using Rogers & Iglesias opacities, with particular attention to internal structure constants. Astronomy & Astrophysics Supplement Series. 96(2). 255–267.21 indexed citations
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Claret, A. & Á. Giménez. (1991). Evolutionary stellar models with core overshooting and mass loss: apsidal motion constants. Astronomy & Astrophysics Supplement Series. 87(3). 507–512.2 indexed citations
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Claret, A. & Á. Giménez. (1989). The moment of inertia of main sequence stars. Astronomy & Astrophysics Supplement Series. 81(1). 37–45.3 indexed citations
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Claret, A. & Á. Giménez. (1989). A detailed grid of evolutionary stellar models during hydrogen burning phases. Astronomy & Astrophysics Supplement Series. 81(1). 1–35.4 indexed citations
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Clausen, J. V., et al.. (1988). CCD photometry in the fields of six eclipsing binaries in the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds. I: Light curves of the binaries: standard V, B-V data and variability study for 161 selected stars in the fields. Astronomy & Astrophysics Supplement Series. 74(2). 331–350.
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Reglero, V., Á. Giménez, E. de Castro, & M. J. Fernández-Figueroa. (1987). A UVBY beta survey of northern-hemisphere active binaries. I. The observations.. Astronomy & Astrophysics Supplement Series. 71(3). 421–429.1 indexed citations
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Giménez, Á. & José A. Quesada. (1982). The Period of DN UMa (HR 4560): a Bright Eclipsing Binary. IBVS. 2068. 1.2 indexed citations
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Clausen, J. V., Á. Giménez, & J. Andersen. (1980). Four-colour photometry of eclipsing binaries. XIa.. A&A. 83. 339–347.5 indexed citations
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Giménez, Á. & V. Costa. (1979). New Light Elements for the Eclipsing Binary XZ CMi. IBVS. 1634. 1.
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