442 results on '"Toalá, J. A."'
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102. XMM-Newton Detection of X-Ray Emission from the Metal-polluted White Dwarf G 29-38
103. M 1-67 and RCW 58: nebulae around WN8h stars formed through CE evolution.
104. Protective Effect Of Foodgrade Lactic Acid Bacteria Against Oxidative Stress
105. Planetary nebulae with Wolf–Rayet-type central stars – IV. NGC 1501 and its mixing layer
106. QU Vul: An integral field spectroscopy case study of a nova shell
107. Post-traumatic retinal siderosis, a case report
108. Chapter Six - Nutricosmetics: A new frontier in bioactive peptides' research toward skin aging.
109. Adjusting the bow-tie: a morpho-kinematic study of NGC 40
110. The Common Envelope Origins of the Fast Jet in the Planetary Nebula M 3–38
111. And then they were two: Detection of non-thermal radio emission from the bow shocks of two runaway stars
112. Common envelope evolution in born-again planetary nebulae – Shaping the H-deficient ejecta of A 30
113. Planetary nebulae with Wolf–Rayet-type central stars – IV. NGC 1501 and its mixing layer
114. Adjusting the bow-tie: a morpho-kinematic study of NGC 40
115. The Common Envelope Origins of the Fast Jet in the Planetary Nebula M 3–38
116. Common envelope evolution in born-again planetary nebulae – Shaping the H-deficient ejecta of A 30
117. Spatiokinematic models of five nova remnants: correlations between nova shell axial ratio, expansion velocity, and speed class
118. Planetary nebulae with Wolf–Rayet-type central stars – III. A detailed view of NGC 6905 and its central star
119. Erratum: Planetary nebulae with Wolf–Rayet-type central stars – II. Dissecting the compact planetary nebula M 2-31 with GTC MEGARA
120. Rings and arcs around evolved stars – III. Physical conditions of the ring-like structures in the planetary nebula IC 4406 revealed by MUSE
121. Multiple variability time-scales of the early nitrogen-rich Wolf–Rayet star WR 7
122. The Nearby Evolved Stars Survey II: Constructing a volume-limited sample and first results from the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope
123. Rings and arcs around evolved stars - III. Physical conditions of the ring-like structures in the planetary nebula IC 4406 revealed by MUSE
124. Spatiokinematic models of five nova remnants: correlations between nova shell axial ratio, expansion velocity, and speed class
125. Erratum: Planetary nebulae with Wolf–Rayet-type central stars – II. Dissecting the compact planetary nebula M 2-31 with GTC MEGARA
126. Chemistry and physical properties of the born-again planetary nebula HuBi 1
127. Encapsulation of bioactive peptides: a strategy to improve the stability, protect the nutraceutical bioactivity and support their food applications
128. Antioxidant capacity and identification of radical scavenging peptides from Crema de Chiapas, Fresco and Cocido cheeses
129. Planetary nebulae with Wolf–Rayet-type central stars – III. A detailed view of NGC 6905 and its central star
130. First deep images catalogue of extended IPHAS PNe
131. Planetary nebulae with Wolf–Rayet-type central stars – II. Dissecting the compact planetary nebula M 2-31 with GTC MEGARA
132. Dust in RCW 58: Clues to common envelope channel formation?
133. Formation and fate of the born-again planetary nebula HuBi 1
134. Tomography of the Unique Ongoing Jet in the Planetary Nebula NGC 2392
135. Wolf-Rayet stars in the Antennae unveiled by MUSE
136. Planetary nebulae with Wolf–Rayet-type central stars – II. Dissecting the compact planetary nebula M 2-31 with GTC MEGARA
137. Formation and fate of the born-again planetary nebula HuBi 1
138. X-ray observations of the nova shell IPHASX J210204.7+471015
139. Carbon dust in the evolved born-again planetary nebulae A 30 and A 78
140. Tomography of the Unique Ongoing Jet in the Planetary Nebula NGC 2392
141. 3D mapping of the Wolf–Rayet nebula M 1-67: clues for post-common envelope evolution in massive stars.
142. X-ray observations of the nova shell IPHASX J210204.7+471015
143. Detailed studies of IPHAS sources - I. The disrupted late bipolar IPHASX J193718.6+202102
144. Detailed studies of IPHAS sources - III. The highly extinguished bipolar planetary nebula IPHASX J191104.8+060845
145. Wolf–Rayet stars in the Antennae unveiled by MUSE
146. Discovery of a Fast-expanding Shell in the Inside-out Born-again Planetary Nebula HuBi 1 through High-dispersion Integral Field Spectroscopy
147. Unveiling the stellar origin of the Wolf–Rayet nebula NGC 6888 through infrared observations
148. Protective role of lactic acid bacteria and yeasts as dietary carcinogen-binding agents – a review
149. Dust in the Wolf–Rayet nebula M 1-67
150. Planetary nebulae with Wolf–Rayet-type central stars – I. The case of the high-excitation NGC 2371
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