TrES-4 , the SIMBAD biblio

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2007ApJ...667L.195M 9 5 97 TrES-4: a transiting hot Jupiter of very low density. MANDUSHEV G., O'DONOVAN F.T., CHARBONNEAU D., et al.
2007ApJ...670L..41K 4 6 57 HAT-P-4b: a metal-rich low-density transiting hot Jupiter. KOVACS G., BAKOS G.A., TORRES G., et al.
2007ApJ...671..861H 167       D     X         5 22 120 Two classes of hot Jupiters. HANSEN B.M.S. and BARMAN T.
2007ApJ...671L.173B 38           X         1 13 51 HAT-P-5b: a Jupiter-like hot Jupiter transiting a bright star. BAKOS G.A., SHPORER A., PAL A., et al.
2008ApJ...673L..79N 40           X         1 8 47 HAT-P-6b: a hot Jupiter transiting a bright F star. NOYES R.W., BAKOS G.A., TORRES G., et al.
2008ApJ...673..526K 82           X         2 24 378 The 3.6-8.0 µm broadband emission spectrum of HD 209458b: evidence for an atmospheric temperature inversion. KNUTSON H.A., CHARBONNEAU D., ALLEN L.E., et al.
2008ApJ...675L.113W 43           X         1 10 117 WASP-4b: a 12th magnitude transiting hot Jupiter in the southern hemisphere. WILSON D.M., GILLON M., HELLIER C., et al.
2008ApJ...677..657J 40           X         1 20 119 XO-3b: a massive planet in an eccentric orbit transiting an F5 V star. JOHNS-KRULL C.M., McCULLOUGH P.R., BURKE C.J., et al.
2008A&A...482..299U 38           X         1 34 30 OGLE-TR-211 - a new transiting inflated hot Jupiter from the OGLE survey and ESO LP666 spectroscopic follow-up program. UDALSKI A., PONT F., NAEF D., et al.
2008ApJ...677L.117F 98   K A     X         3 6 10 Radiative thrusters on close-in extrasolar planets. FABRYCKY D.
2008ApJ...677.1324T 245       D     X         7 47 391 Improved parameters for extrasolar transiting planets. TORRES G., WINN J.N. and HOLMAN M.J.
2008MNRAS.384.1097K viz 75           X         2 46 9 SuperWASP-N extrasolar planet candidates from fields 06h < RA < 16h. KANE S.R., CLARKSON W.I., WEST R.G., et al.
2008ApJ...678.1419F 165           X         4 23 648 A unified theory for the atmospheres of the hot and very hot Jupiters: two classes of irradiated atmospheres. FORTNEY J.J., LODDERS K., MARLEY M.S., et al.
2008ApJ...678.1436B 55       D     X         2 54 240 Theoretical spectra and light curves of close-in extrasolar giant planets and comparison with data. BURROWS A., BUDAJ J. and HUBENY I.
2008MNRAS.387L...4A 251     A     X C F     5 9 44 WASP-5b: a dense, very hot Jupiter transiting a 12th-mag Southern-hemisphere star. ANDERSON D.R., GILLON M., HELLIER C., et al.
2008ApJ...681..636I 39           X         1 8 21 Parameters and predictions for the long-period transiting planet HD 17156b. IRWIN J., CHARBONNEAU D., NUTZMAN P., et al.
2008ApJ...681.1631J 41           X         1 19 130 Tidal heating of extrasolar planets. JACKSON B., GREENBERG R. and BARNES R.
2008ApJ...682.1277B 76           X         2 15 51 Optical albedo theory of strongly irradiated giant planets: the case of HD 209458b. BURROWS A., IBGUI L. and HUBENY I.
2008ApJ...683.1076W viz 56           X         1 7 254 The transit light curve project. IX. Evidence for a smaller radius of the exoplanet XO-3b. WINN J.N., HOLMAN M.J., TORRES G., et al.
2008ApJ...686.1302B 39           X         1 14 38 Predicting the yields of photometric surveys for transiting extrasolar planets. BEATTY T.G. and GAUDI B.S.
2008ApJ...686.1341C 55           X         1 7 239 The broadband infrared emission spectrum of the exoplanet HD 189733b. CHARBONNEAU D., KNUTSON H.A., BARMAN T., et al.
2008ApJ...687.1191L 1003 T   A S   X         25 11 34 Theoretical radii of extrasolar giant planets: the cases of
TrES-4, XO-3b, and HAT-P-1b.
LIU X., BURROWS A. and IBGUI L.
2008ApJ...687.1339K 15       D               1 237 103 Extrasolar giant planets and X-ray activity. KASHYAP V.L., DRAKE J.J. and SAAR S.H.
2008ApJ...689..492K 227           X C       5 14 36 Constraining orbital parameters through planetary transit monitoring. KANE S.R. and VON BRAUN K.
2009ApJ...690L..89H 40           X         1 7 37 WASP-7: a bright transiting-exoplanet system in the southern hemisphere. HELLIER C., ANDERSON D.R., GILLON M., et al.
2009ApJ...691..866K 1617 T K A     X C F     40 12 90 Detection of a temperature inversion in the broadband infrared emission spectrum of
TrES-4.
KNUTSON H.A., CHARBONNEAU D., BURROWS A., et al.
2009ApJ...692L...9L viz 77               F     1 51 150 Falling transiting extrasolar giant planets. LEVRARD B., WINISDOERFFER C. and CHABRIER G.
2009ApJ...691.1145S viz 2656 T   A D     X C F     68 13 80 A new spectroscopic and photometric analysis of the transiting planet systems TrES-3 and
TrES-4.
SOZZETTI A., TORRES G., CHARBONNEAU D., et al.
2009MNRAS.394..272S 76           X         2 88 130 Homogeneous studies of transiting extrasolar planets - II. Physical properties. SOUTHWORTH J.
2009A&A...497..545S 77           X         2 10 32 OGLE2-TR-L9b: an exoplanet transiting a rapidly rotating F3 star. SNELLEN I.A.G., KOPPENHOEFER J., VAN DER BURG R.F.J., et al.
2009AJ....137.4834W 81           X         2 3 32 The low density transiting exoplanet WASP-15b. WEST R.G., ANDERSON D.R., GILLON M., et al.
2009A&A...498..567D 986   K A D S O X C       25 28 92 Binarity of transit host stars. Implications for planetary parameters. DAEMGEN S., HORMUTH F., BRANDNER W., et al.
2009ApJ...697.1256H 43           X         1 2 20 Heavy-element enrichment of a Jupiter-mass protoplanet as a function of orbital location. HELLED R. and SCHUBERT G.
2009Natur.459..543S 8 7 122 The changing phases of extrasolar planet CoRoT-1b. SNELLEN I.A.G., DE MOOIJ E.J.W. and ALBRECHT S.
2009ApJ...698.1357J 16       D               1 72 159 Observational evidence for tidal destruction of exoplanets. JACKSON B., BARNES R. and GREENBERG R.
2009MNRAS.396.1012D 15       D               1 88 27 Evidence for a lost population of close-in exoplanets. DAVIS T.A. and WHEATLEY P.J.
2009ApJ...699..564S 67           X         1 8 471 Atmospheric circulation of hot jupiters: coupled radiative-dynamical general circulation model simulations of HD 189733b and HD 209458b. SHOWMAN A.P., FORTNEY J.J., LIAN Y., et al.
2009ApJ...699.1487S 657     A D     X C F     16 8 222 Can TiO explain thermal inversions in the upper atmospheres of irradiated giant planets? SPIEGEL D.S., SILVERIO K. and BURROWS A.
2009A&A...500L..45M viz 39           X         1 4 14 Detection of orbital parameter changes in the TrES-2 exoplanet?. MISLIS D. and SCHMITT J.H.M.M.
2009ApJ...700.1921I 291     A     X         8 8 53 Coupled evolution with tides of the radius and orbit of transiting giant planets: general results. IBGUI L. and BURROWS A.
2009ApJ...701L..20Z 49           X         1 10 236 Atmospheric sulfur photochemistry on hot jupiters. ZAHNLE K., MARLEY M.S., FREEDMAN R.S., et al.
2009ApJ...701..514M 190           X         5 21 44 Detection of thermal emission of XO-2b: evidence for a weak temperature inversion. MACHALEK P., McCULLOUGH P.R., BURROWS A., et al.
2009MNRAS.397.1591A 38           X         1 6 8 An iterative filter to reconstruct planetary transit signals in the presence of stellar variability. ALAPINI A. and AIGRAIN S.
2009ApJ...702.1237B 77           X         2 2 5 Photometric orbits of extrasolar planets. BROWN R.A.
2009ApJ...702.1413M 243       D     X C F     5 85 92 Inflating and deflating hot jupiters: coupled tidal and thermal evolution of known transiting planets. MILLER N., FORTNEY J.J. and JACKSON B.
2009ApJ...703..752L 39           X         1 7 21 WASP-16b: a new jupiter-like planet transiting a southern solar analog. LISTER T.A., ANDERSON D.R., GILLON M., et al.
2009A&A...504..605F 114           X         3 59 12 Interpreting the yield of transit surveys: are there groups in the known transiting planets population? FRESSIN F., GUILLOT T. and NESTA L.
2009A&A...506..385L 39           X         1 9 27 Structure and evolution of the first CoRoT exoplanets: probing the brown dwarf/planet overlapping mass regime. LECONTE J., BARAFFE I., CHABRIER G., et al.
2009A&A...506..399L 54       D     X         2 62 131 Determining the mass loss limit for close-in exoplanets: what can we learn from transit observations? LAMMER H., ODERT P., LEITZINGER M., et al.
2009MmSAI..80..318S 288   K A     X         8 4 0 Probing structural and evolutionary properties of exoplanets. SOZETTI A., LATHAM D.W., TORRES G., et al.
2009ApJ...706..785H viz 40           X         1 20 100 HAT-P-12b: a low-density sub-Saturn mass planet transiting a metal-poor K dwarf. HARTMAN J.D., BAKOS G.A., TORRES G., et al.
2009A&A...507..523A 129       D   O X         4 51 43 A homogeneous spectroscopic analysis of host stars of transiting planets. AMMLER-VON EIFF M., SANTOS N.C., SOUSA S.G., et al.
2010ApJ...709..149S 38           X         1 33 29 Models of Neptune-mass exoplanets: emergent fluxes and albedos. SPIEGEL D.S., BURROWS A., IBGUI L., et al.
2010ApJ...709..159A viz 194           X   F     4 21 164 Wasp-17b: an ultra-low density planet in a probable retrograde orbit. ANDERSON D.R., HELLIER C., GILLON M., et al.
2010ApJ...710...97C 40           X         1 15 65 Studying the atmosphere of the exoplanet HAT-P-7b via secondary eclipse measurements with EPOXI, Spitzer, and Kepler. CHRISTIANSEN J.L., BALLARD S., CHARBONNEAU D., et al.
2009PASJ...61L..35N 43           X         1 9 94 First evidence of a retrograde orbit of a transiting exoplanet HAT-P-7b. NARITA N., SATO B., HIRANO T., et al.
2010ApJ...710.1551O 39           X         1 11 42 Detection of planetary emission from the exoplanet Tres-2 using Spitzer/IRAC. O'DONOVAN F.T., CHARBONNEAU D., HARRINGTON J., et al.
2010ApJ...711..374F 155           X         4 10 54 The broadband infrared emission spectrum of the exoplanet TrES-3. FRESSIN F., KNUTSON H.A., CHARBONNEAU D., et al.
2010A&A...511A...3G viz 42           X         1 12 107 The thermal emission of the young and massive planet CoRoT-2b at 4.5 and 8 µm. GILLON M., LANOTTE A.A., BARMAN T., et al.
2010PABei..28...53J 36 0 Proper motions and the frontier of studies on the Galaxy. JIN W.-J.
2010ApJ...712...38E 38           X         1 5 6 An a priori investigation of astrophysical false positives in ground-based transiting planet surveys. EVANS T.M. and SACKETT P.D.
2010ApJ...713..751I 1603 T   A D     X C F     40 22 45 Tidal heating models for the radii of the inflated transiting giant planets WASP-4b, WASP-6b, WASP-12b, WASP-15b, and
TrES-4.
IBGUI L., BURROWS A. and SPIEGEL D.S.
2010A&A...512A..77L 15       D   O           2 63 79 Hot Jupiters and the evolution of stellar angular momentum. LANZA A.F.
2010ApJ...714L.238B 712     A D     X C F     17 4 210 Inflating hot jupiters with ohmic dissipation. BATYGIN K. and STEVENSON D.J.
2010PASJ...62..653N 2404 T         X C       61 11 23 Spin-orbit alignment of the

TrES-4
transiting planetary system and possible additional radial-velocity variation.
NARITA N., SATO B., HIRANO T., et al.
2010ApJ...716.1336K viz 15       D               1 245 20 Stability analysis of single-planet systems and their habitable zones. KOPPARAPU R.K. and BARNES R.
2010ApJ...717L.138H 15       D               1 44 40 A correlation between stellar activity and the surface gravity of hot jupiters. HARTMAN J.D.
2010MNRAS.405.2037W 15       D               1 62 21 Orbital period variations of hot jupiters caused by the Applegate effect. WATSON C.A. and MARSH T.R.
2010A&A...516A..64L 198           X C       4 14 219 Is tidal heating sufficient to explain bloated exoplanets? Consistent calculations accounting for finite initial eccentricity. LECONTE J., CHABRIER G., BARAFFE I., et al.
2010MNRAS.406.1918D 15       D               1 404 29 The Hill stability of the possible moons of extrasolar planets. DONNISON J.R.
2010MNRAS.407..507C 52           X         1 8 238 Line-profile tomography of exoplanet transits - II. A gas-giant planet transiting a rapidly rotating A5 star. COLLIER CAMERON A., GUENTHER E., SMALLEY B., et al.
2010MNRAS.407.1259J 15       D               1 91 27 Habitability of exoplanetary systems with planets observed in transit. JONES B.W. and SLEEP P.N.
2010A&A...516A..95H viz 39           X         1 27 81 Observation of the full 12-hour-long transit of the exoplanet HD 80606b. Warm-Spitzer photometry and SOPHIE spectroscopy. HEBRARD G., DESERT J.-M., DIAZ R.F., et al.
2010AJ....140.1929L 38           X         1 13 20 Radio observations of HD 80606 near planetary periastron. LAZIO T.J.W., SHANKLAND P.D., FARRELL W.M., et al.
2010AJ....140.2007M 38           X         1 17 31 WASP-22 b: a transiting "Hot jupiter" planet in a hierarchical triple system. MAXTED P.F.L., ANDERSON D.R., GILLON M., et al.
2010A&A...520A..97G 154           X C       3 7 26 Transiting exoplanets from the CoRoT space mission. XII. CoRoT-12b: a short-period low-density planet transiting a solar analog star. GILLON M., HATZES A., CSIZMADIA Sz., et al.
2010MNRAS.408.1689S 743       D S   X C F     17 38 228 Homogeneous studies of transiting extrasolar planets - III. Additional planets and stellar models. SOUTHWORTH J.
2010A&A...521A..76W 15       D               1 89 27 Limits on the orbits and masses of moons around currently-known transiting exoplanets. WEIDNER C. and HORNE K.
2010ApJ...725..261M 1001     A D S   X C       25 6 118 On the inference of thermal inversions in hot Jupiter atmospheres. MADHUSUDHAN N. and SEAGER S.
2010ApJ...725.1995M 15       D               2 129 145 Tidal evolution of close-in planets. MATSUMURA S., PEALE S.J. and RASIO F.A.
2010ApJ...725.2017K viz 116           X         3 6 31 HAT-P-24b: an inflated hot Jupiter on a 3.36 day period transiting a hot, metal-poor star. KIPPING D.M., BAKOS G.A., HARTMAN J., et al.
2011ApJ...726..112T 15       D               1 75 26 Using stellar densities to evaluate transiting exoplanetary candidates. TINGLEY B., BONOMO A.S. and DEEG H.J.
2011ApJ...727...23B 16       D               1 14 36 Secondary eclipse photometry of WASP-4b with warm Spitzer. BEERER I.M., KNUTSON H.A., BURROWS A., et al.
2011AJ....141...59B 15       D               1 80 30 The reflection effect in interacting binaries or in planet-star systems. BUDAJ J.
2011ApJ...727...75I 538     A D S   X         14 18 22 Explorations into the viability of coupled radius-orbit evolutionary models for inflated planets. IBGUI L., SPIEGEL D.S. and BURROWS A.
2011ApJ...728..138H viz 41           X         1 13 91 HAT-P-26b: a low-density Neptune-mass planet transiting a K star. HARTMAN J.D., BAKOS G.A., KIPPING D.M., et al.
2011ApJ...728..152T 44           X         1 5 66 Hot Jupiter magnetospheres. TRAMMELL G.B., ARRAS P. and LI Z.-Y.
2011ApJ...729L...7L 6 13 160 On the anomalous radii of the transiting extrasolar planets. LAUGHLIN G., CRISMANI M. and ADAMS F.C.
2011ApJ...729...54C 18       D               1 33 254 The statistics of albedo and heat recirculation on hot exoplanets. COWAN N.B. and AGOL E.
2011A&A...527A..20G 154           X C       3 51 50 An analysis of the CoRoT-2 system: a young spotted star and its inflated giant planet. GUILLOT T. and HAVEL M.
2010PASJ...62L..61N 39           X         1 12 30 The Rossiter-McLaughlin effect of the transiting exoplanet XO-4b. NARITA N., HIRANO T., SANCHIS-OJEDA R., et al.
2011A&A...528A..63S viz 39           X         1 11 26 SOPHIE velocimetry of Kepler transit candidates. II. KOI-428b: a hot Jupiter transiting a subgiant F-star. SANTERNE A., DIAZ R.F., BOUCHY F., et al.
2010ARA&A..48..631S 17       D               1 64 298 Exoplanet atmospheres. SEAGER S. and DEMING D.
2011A&A...529A.136E 15       D               1 106 105 Mass-loss rates for transiting exoplanets. EHRENREICH D. and DESERT J.-M.
2011AJ....141..179C viz 1119 T K A D     X C       28 5 56 The transit light-curve project. XIV. Confirmation of anomalous radii for the exoplanets

TrES-4b
, HAT-P-3b, and WASP-12b.
CHAN T., INGEMYR M., WINN J.N., et al.
2011MNRAS.414.1278P viz 15       D               1 79 47 Determining eccentricities of transiting planets: a divide in the mass–period plane. PONT F., HUSNOO N., MAZEH T., et al.
2011A&A...531A..40F viz 79           X         2 16 78 WASP-39b: a highly inflated Saturn-mass planet orbiting a late G-type star. FAEDI F., BARROS S.C.C., ANDERSON D.R., et al.
2011A&A...531A..60A viz 39           X         1 10 34 WASP-31b: a low-density planet transiting a metal-poor, late-F-type dwarf star. ANDERSON D.R., COLLIER CAMERON A., HELLIER C., et al.
2011AJ....142...86E 39           X         1 10 36 WASP-35b, WASP-48b, and HAT-P-30b/WASP-51b: two new planets and an independent discovery of a hat planet. ENOCH B., ANDERSON D.R., BARROS S.C.C., et al.
2011ApJ...742...35N 41           X         1 8 56 Spitzer secondary eclipses of WASP-18b. NYMEYER S., HARRINGTON J., HARDY R.A., et al.
2011ApJ...742...59H viz 81           X         2 14 125 HAT-P-32b and HAT-P-33b: two highly inflated hot jupiters transiting high-jitter stars. HARTMAN J.D., BAKOS G.A., TORRES G., et al.
2011ApJS..197....9F 156           X         4 9 52 Discovery and atmospheric characterization of giant planet Kepler-12b: an inflated radius outlier. FORTNEY J.J., DEMORY B.-O., DESERT J.-M., et al.
2011A&A...534L...6T 15       D               1 29 43 The time dependence of hot Jupiters' orbital inclinations. TRIAUD A.H.M.J.
2011A&A...535A.116D 54       D     X         2 25 5 Prospecting transit duration variations in extrasolar planetary systems. DAMIANI C. and LANZA A.F.
2012MNRAS.419.1248B 39           X         1 8 11 High-precision transit observations of the exoplanet WASP-13b with the RISE instrument. BARROS S.C.C., POLLACCO D.L., GIBSON N.P., et al.
2011PASJ...63L..67N 38           X         1 9 16 XO-2b: a prograde planet with negligible eccentricity and an additional radial velocity variation. NARITA N., HIRANO T., SATO B., et al.
2012A&A...540A..82K viz 15       D               1 216 23 Evidence for enhanced chromospheric Ca II H and K emission in stars with close-in extrasolar planets. KREJCOVA T. and BUDAJ J.
2012A&A...540A..99E 15       D               1 123 55 Factors affecting the radii of close-in transiting exoplanets. ENOCH B., COLLIER CAMERON A. and HORNE K.
2012MNRAS.422.2024J viz 40           X         1 63 151 The coronal X-ray-age relation and its implications for the evaporation of exoplanets. JACKSON A.P., DAVIS T.A. and WHEATLEY P.J.
2012MNRAS.422.3151H 15       D               1 125 58 Observational constraints on tidal effects using orbital eccentricities. HUSNOO N., PONT F., MAZEH T., et al.
2012A&A...542A..92R 15       D   O           2 184 112 Extrasolar planets in stellar multiple systems. ROELL T., NEUHAEUSER R., SEIFAHRT A., et al.
2012ApJ...756..132S 79             C       3 8 32 Jupiter will become a hot Jupiter: consequences of post-main-sequence stellar evolution on gas giant planets. SPIEGEL D.S. and MADHUSUDHAN N.
2012ApJ...757....6H 15       D               1 76 32 Calibration of equilibrium tide theory for extrasolar planet systems. II. HANSEN B.M.S.
2012ApJ...757...18A viz 17       D               1 84 472 Obliquities of hot Jupiter host stars: evidence for tidal interactions and primordial misalignments. ALBRECHT S., WINN J.N., JOHNSON J.A., et al.
2012ApJ...757...47H 43           X         1 4 33 Ohmic dissipation in the interiors of hot jupiters. HUANG X. and CUMMING A.
2012ApJ...758...36M 45           X         1 24 300 C/O ratio as a dimension for characterizing exoplanetary atmospheres. MADHUSUDHAN N.
2012A&A...545A...6P 39           X         1 34 14 Transiting exoplanets from the CoRoT space mission. XXIII. CoRoT-21b: a doomed large Jupiter around a faint subgiant star. PAETZOLD M., ENDL M., CSIZMADIA Sz., et al.
2012A&A...545A..93S 40           X         1 6 14 Thermal emission from WASP-24b at 3.6 and 4.5 µm. SMITH A.M.S., ANDERSON D.R., MADHUSUDHAN N., et al.
2010RPPh...73a6901B 193           X C       4 30 162 The physical properties of extra-solar planets. BARAFFE I., CHABRIER G. and BARMAN T.
2012AJ....144..139H viz 41           X         1 18 84 HAT-P-39b - HAT-P-41b: three highly inflated transiting hot Jupiters. HARTMAN J.D., BAKOS G.A., BEKY B., et al.
2012A&A...547A..61S viz 40           X         1 16 41 WASP-78b and WASP-79b: two highly-bloated hot Jupiter-mass exoplanets orbiting F-type stars in Eridanus. SMALLEY B., ANDERSON D.R., COLLIER-CAMERON A., et al.
2012MNRAS.426.1291S viz 464     A D S   X C       11 81 121 Homogeneous studies of transiting extrasolar planets - V. New results for 38 planets. SOUTHWORTH J.
2012MNRAS.426.1338S viz 170       D     X C       4 26 38 High-precision photometry by telescope defocusing - IV. Confirmation of the huge radius of WASP-17b. SOUTHWORTH J., HINSE T.C., DOMINIK M., et al.
2011PASP..123..412W viz 15       D               1 2897 398 The Exoplanet Orbit Database. WRIGHT J.T., KAKHOURI O., MARCY G.W., et al.
2013ApJ...763...13W 435           X C       10 3 40 Ohmic heating suspends, not reverses, the cooling contraction of hot jupiters. WU Y. and LITHWICK Y.
2012PASP..124..212S 248       D S   X         6 35 51 Extrasolar planet transits observed at Kitt Peak National Observatory. SADA P.V., DEMING D., JENNINGS D., et al.
2013ApJ...764...18L viz 16       D               1 174 6 Pulsation frequencies and modes of giant exoplanets. LE BIHAN B. and BURROWS A.
2013ApJ...765L..25B 39           X         1 3 5 Stellar magnetic fields as a heating source for extrasolar giant planets. BUZASI D.
2013ApJ...766....9S viz 16       D               2 538 31 An ultraviolet investigation of activity on exoplanet host stars. SHKOLNIK E.L.
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