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The tree doctor
by
Rabe, Tish
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Vanderlaan, Bernice
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Brannon, Tom, ill
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Cat in the Hat (Fictitious character) Juvenile fiction.
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Trees Juvenile fiction.
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Cat in the Hat (Fictitious character) Fiction.
2013
When Sally and Nick's maple tree won't grow, the Cat in the Hat knows who to call, Dr. Twiggles, who suggests gives them advice on how to make it grow.
Exoplanet Transits Registered at the Universidad de Monterrey Observatory. I. HAT-P-12b, HAT-P-13b, HAT-P-16b, HAT-P-23b, and WASP-10b
by
Ramón-Fox, Felipe G.
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Sada, Pedro V.
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planetary systems
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stars: individual (HAT-P-12, HAT-P-13, HAT-P-16, HAT-P-23, WASP-10)
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techniques: photometric
2016
Forty transits of the exoplanets HAT-P-12b, HAT-P-13b, HAT-P-16b, HAT-P-23b, and WASP-10b were recorded with the 0.36 m telescope at the Universidad de Monterrey Observatory. The images were captured with a standard Johnson-Cousins Rc and Ic and Sloan z' filters and processed to obtain individual light curves of the events. These light curves were successfully combined for each system to obtain a resulting one of higher quality, but with a slightly larger time sampling rate. A reduction by a factor of about four in per-point scatter was typically achieved, resulting in combined light curves with a scatter of ∼1 mmag. The noise characteristics of the combined light curves were verified by comparing Allan variance plots of the residuals. The combined light curves for each system, along with radial velocity measurements from the literature when available, were modeled using a Monte Carlo method to obtain the essential parameters that characterize the systems. Our results for all these systems confirm the derived transit parameters (the planet-to-star radius ratio, ; the scaled semimajor axis, a/ ; the orbital inclination, i; in some cases the eccentricity, e; and argument of periastron of the orbit, ), validating the methodology. This technique can be used by small college observatories equipped with modest-sized telescopes to help characterize known extrasolar planet systems. In some instances, the uncertainties of the essential transit parameters are also reduced. For HAT-P-23b, in particular, we derive a planet size 4.5 1.0% smaller. We also derive improved linear periods for each system, useful for scheduling observations.
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Wish for a fish
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Worth, Bonnie
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Ruiz, Aristides, ill
in
Cat in the Hat (Fictitious character) Juvenile literature.
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Marine animals Juvenile literature.
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Cat in the Hat (Fictitious character)
1999
In rhyming text, the Cat in the Hat introduces Sally and Dick to the various inhabitants of the ocean, including herring, mackerel, jellyfish, sharks, manatees, and whales.
Wearing hats can be fun. (Trust me.)
2025
Hats can be intimidating. Washington Post fashion critic Rachel Tashjian offers helpful ways to introduce them into your daily life.
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The cat's quizzer
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Seuss, Dr
in
Questions and answers Juvenile literature.
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Cat in the Hat (Fictitious character) Juvenile literature.
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Questions and answers.
1976
The Cat in the Hat plays quiz master by challenging the reader with both entertaining and educational questions such as \"Are freckles catching?\" and \"How old do you have to be to drive a car?\"
Highly ordered arrays of hat-shaped hierarchical nanostructures with different curvatures for sensitive SERS and plasmon-driven catalysis
2022
Regulation of hot spots exhibits excellent potential in many applications including nanolasers, energy harvesting, sensing, and subwavelength imaging. Here, hat-shaped hierarchical nanostructures with different space curvatures have been proposed to enhance hot spots for facilitating surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) and plasmon-driven catalysis applications. These novel nanostructures comprise two layers of metal nanoparticles separated by hat-shaped MoS
films. The fabrication of this hybrid structure is based on the thermal annealing and thermal evaporation of self-assembled polystyrene spheres, which are convenient to control the metal particle size and the curvature of hat-shaped nanostructures. Based on the narrow gaps produced by the MoS
films and the curvature of space, the constructed platform exhibits superior SERS capability and achieves ultrasensitive detection for toxic molecules. Furthermore, the surface catalytic conversion of p-nitrothiophenol (PNTP) to p, p′-dimercaptobenzene (DMAB) was
monitored by the SERS substrate. The mechanism governing this regulation of hot spots is also investigated via theoretical simulations.
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If I ran the horse show
by
Worth, Bonnie
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Ruiz, Aristides, ill
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Mathieu, Joseph, 1949- ill
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Cat in the Hat (Fictitious character) Juvenile literature.
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Horses Juvenile literature.
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Horsemanship Juvenile literature.
2012
The Cat in the Hat takes the reader on a tour of a horse show and the finer points of horsemanship.
Transiting Exoplanet Monitoring Project (TEMP). IV. Refined System Parameters, Transit Timing Variations, and Orbital Stability of the Transiting Planetary System HAT-P-25
2018
We present eight new light curves of the transiting extra-solar planet HAT-P-25b obtained from 2013 to 2016 with three telescopes at two observatories. We use the new light curves, along with recent literature material, to estimate the physical and orbital parameters of the transiting planet. Specifically, we determine the mid-transit times (TC) and update the linear ephemeris, TC[0] = 2456418.80996 0.00025 [BJDTDB] and P = 3.65281572 0.00000095 days. We carry out a search for transit timing variations (TTVs), and find no significant TTV signal at the ΔT = 80 s-level, placing a limit on the possible strength of planet-planet interactions (TTVG). In the course of our analysis, we calculate the upper mass-limits of the potential nearby perturbers. Near the 1:2, 2:1, and 3:1 resonances with HAT-P-25b, perturbers with masses greater than 0.5, 0.3, and 0.5 M⊕ respectively, can be excluded. Furthermore, based on the analysis of TTVs caused by light travel time effect (LTTE) we also eliminate the possibility that a long-period perturber exists with Mp > 3000 MJ within a = 11.2 au of the parent star.
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A great day for pup
by
Worth, Bonnie
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Ruiz, Aristides, ill
in
Cat in the Hat (Fictitious character) Juvenile literature.
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Animals Infancy Juvenile literature.
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Cat in the Hat (Fictitious character)
2002
The Cat in the Hat introduces Dick and Sally to various animal babies in the wild.
Theoretical Insight into Antioxidant Mechanism of Caffeic Acid Against Hydroperoxyl Radicals in Aqueous Medium at Different pH-Thermodynamic and Kinetic Aspects
2024
In this study, the DFT/M062X/PCM method was applied to investigate thermodynamic and kinetic aspects of reactions involved in possible mechanisms of antioxidant activity of caffeic acid against HOO● radicals in aqueous medium at different pH values. Kinetic parameters of the reactions involved in HAT (Hydrogen Atom Transfer), RAF (Radical Adduct Formation), and SET (Single Electron Transfer) mechanisms, including reaction energy barriers and bimolecular rate constants, were determined, and identification and characterization of stationary points along the reaction pathways within HAT and RAF mechanisms were performed. Inspection of geometrical parameters and spin densities of the radical products formed within HAT and RAF mechanisms revealed that they are stabilized by hydrogen bonding interactions and the odd electron originated through the reaction with the HOO● radical is spread over the entire molecule, resulting in significant radical stabilization. Thermodynamic and kinetic data collected in this study indicated that increasing pH of the medium boosts the antioxidant activity of caffeic acid by reducing the energy required to generate radicals within the RAF and/or HAT mechanism and, at extremely high pH, where the trianionic form of caffeic acid is a dominant species, by the occurrence of an additional fast, diffusion-limited electron-related channel.
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