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companion

[kuhm-pan-yuhn] / kəmˈpæn yən /


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A companion study, "Characterization of the GTPγS release function of a G protein-coupled receptor," appeared the same day in Nature Communications.

From Science Daily

These lonely objects are known as free-floating or rogue planets, and they have no identified stellar companion.

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At the series launch last month, Winkleman told journalists the other traitors were "livid" when they found out about their anonymous companion.

From BBC

In earlier stages, material from the companion flowed onto the pulsar, increasing its spin and fueling a powerful wind.

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A nova happens in a close binary system when a white dwarf, the dense leftover core of a star, pulls gas from a nearby companion.

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