Renu Malhotra
Renu Malhotra (born 1961) is an American planetary scientist from India, known for using the orbital resonance between Pluto and Neptune to infer large-scale orbital migration of the giant planets and to predict the existence of Plutinos in resonance with Neptune. The asteroid 6698 Malhotra was named for her on 14 December 1997 (). She is credited by the Minor Planet Center with the co-discovery of , a trans-Neptunian object in the Kuiper belt. Provided by Wikipedia
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Benign multicystic peritoneal mesothelioma: a case report by Rashmi Sharma, Shobha Verma, Devanshi Desai, Renu Malhotra, Ranjana Desai
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Imaging of the Vega Debris System Using JWST/MIRI by Kate Y. L. Su, András Gáspár, George H. Rieke, Renu Malhotra, Luca Matrá, Schuyler Grace Wolff, Jarron M. Leisenring, Charles Beichman, Marie Ygouf
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A Terminology and Quantitative Framework for Assessing the Habitability of Solar System and Extraterrestrial Worlds by Dániel Apai, Rory Barnes, Matthew M. Murphy, Tim Lichtenberg, Noah Tuchow, Régis Ferrière, Kevin Wagner, Antonin Affholder, Renu Malhotra, Baptiste Journaux, Allona Vazan, Ramses Ramirez, Abel Méndez, Stephen R. Kane, Veronica H. Klawender, NExSS Quantitative Habitability Science Working Group
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