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2. Extended p3/2 Neutron Orbital and the N=32 Shell Closure in Ca52
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M. Enciu, H. N. Liu, A. Obertelli, P. Doornenbal, F. Nowacki, K. Ogata, A. Poves, K. Yoshida, N. L. Achouri, H. Baba, F. Browne, D. Calvet, F. Château, S. Chen, N. Chiga, A. Corsi, M. L. Cortés, A. Delbart, J-M. Gheller, A. Giganon, A. Gillibert, C. Hilaire, T. Isobe, T. Kobayashi, Y. Kubota, V. Lapoux, T. Motobayashi, I. Murray, H. Otsu, V. Panin, N. Paul, W. Rodriguez, H. Sakurai, M. Sasano, D. Steppenbeck, L. Stuhl, Y. L. Sun, Y. Togano, T. Uesaka, K. Wimmer, K. Yoneda, O. Aktas, T. Aumann, L. X. Chung, F. Flavigny, S. Franchoo, I. Gasparic, R.-B. Gerst, J. Gibelin, K. I. Hahn, D. Kim, Y. Kondo, P. Koseoglou, J. Lee, C. Lehr, P. J. Li, B. D. Linh, T. Lokotko, M. MacCormick, K. Moschner, T. Nakamura, S. Y. Park, D. Rossi, E. Sahin, P.-A. Söderström, D. Sohler, S. Takeuchi, H. Toernqvist, V. Vaquero, V. Wagner, S. Wang, V. Werner, X. Xu, H. Yamada, D. Yan, Z. Yang, M. Yasuda, and L. Zanetti
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General Physics and Astronomy - Published
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3. Répercussions psychologiques de la prise en charge des appels d’urgence sur les assistants de régulation médicale (ARM) d’un SAMU–Centre 15
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C. De Stefano, C. Hilaire Schneider, D. Savary, L. Radou, P. Gueye, Frédéric Lapostolle, A. Saint-Cast, L. Jehel, L. Michelland, and T. Chouied
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Gynecology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Injury control ,Accident prevention ,business.industry ,Burnout syndrome ,Poison control ,030227 psychiatry ,03 medical and health sciences ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,0302 clinical medicine ,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous) ,medicine ,business - Abstract
Resume Introduction Le stress occasionne par la gestion des appels de detresse recus au SAMU peut representer, pour les assistants de regulation medicale (ARM), un risque psychologique. Objectif Etudier les repercussions psychologiques sur les ARM. Methode Etude prospective, multicentrique, nationale, d’un mois aupres d’ARM de 13 SAMU par questionnaire electronique de cinq sections : caracteristiques de la population, typologie des appels, echelle PCL-5, echelle ProQOL, ressentis et retentissements du travail sur leur vie. Recherche des criteres associes a une symptomatologie evocatrice de trouble de stress post-traumatique (TSPT) complet defini par le DSM-5 et PCL-5 ≥ 34. Resultats Tous les ARM ont ete confrontes a la mort dont 129 (46 %) dans les sept derniers mois. Trente (11 %) presentaient une symptomatologie evocatrice d’un TSPT complet et 42 (15 %) celle d’un TSPT incomplet. Le groupe TSPT complet avait significativement plus d’ARM ayant au plus le baccalaureat (n = 22, 74 % vs n = 145, 57 % ; p = 0,04). Aucune autre difference n’etait significative. Le groupe TSPT complet developpait significativement (p Conclusion Chez 1/3 des ARM interroges, une symptomatologie evocatrice de TSPT complet ou incomplet etait retrouvee avec des processus psychotraumatiques specifiques. La formation semble etre une protection efficace. Elle doit etre renforcee, tout comme la prevention.
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4. Parité de genre dans les publications scientifiques françaises : le plafond de verre
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E Aguadish, Frédéric Lapostolle, Y Beggaz, Sandrine Deltour, Hayatte Akodad, Anne-Laure Feral-Pierssens, A Gonot, J Monguillet, Aurélie Avondo, C. De Stefano, M Apard, and C Hilaire-Schneider
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Psychiatry and Mental health ,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous) ,Political science - Published
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5. Peach-nectarine: comparison of the behavior of eleven rootstocks – first observations realized in France from an evaluation network
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C. Hilaire, J. Ruesch, Y. Montrognon, N. Courthieu, and P. Blanc
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Horticulture ,Rootstock ,Mathematics - Published
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6. Evaluation of novel peach cultivars in the European Union: the EUFRIN Peach and Apricot Working Group initiative
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S. Foschi, Daniela Giovannini, Pavlina Drogoudi, J. Ruesch, C. Hilaire, Alessandro Liverani, M. Cutuli, I. Iglesias, and Daniele Bassi
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Horticulture ,Group (periodic table) ,Political science ,media_common.cataloged_instance ,Cultivar ,European union ,media_common - Published
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7. Peach-nectarine: comparison of the sensitivity to pests and diseases of new cultivars – first results of an evaluation network led in France since 2012
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J. Ruesch, P. Blanc, N. Courthieu, Y. Montrognon, and C. Hilaire
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Horticulture ,Cultivar ,Sensitivity (control systems) ,Biology - Published
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8. A first glimpse at the shell structure beyond 54Ca: Spectroscopy of 55K, 55Ca, and 57Ca
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T. Koiwai, K. Wimmer, P. Doornenbal, A. Obertelli, C. Barbieri, T. Duguet, J.D. Holt, T. Miyagi, P. Navrátil, K. Ogata, N. Shimizu, V. Somà, Y. Utsuno, K. Yoshida, N.L. Achouri, H. Baba, F. Browne, D. Calvet, F. Château, S. Chen, N. Chiga, A. Corsi, M.L. Cortés, A. Delbart, J.-M. Gheller, A. Giganon, A. Gillibert, C. Hilaire, T. Isobe, T. Kobayashi, Y. Kubota, V. Lapoux, H.N. Liu, T. Motobayashi, I. Murray, H. Otsu, V. Panin, N. Paul, W. Rodriguez, H. Sakurai, M. Sasano, D. Steppenbeck, L. Stuhl, Y.L. Sun, Y. Togano, T. Uesaka, K. Yoneda, O. Aktas, T. Aumann, L.X. Chung, F. Flavigny, S. Franchoo, I. Gasparic, R.-B. Gerst, J. Gibelin, K.I. Hahn, D. Kim, Y. Kondo, P. Koseoglou, J. Lee, C. Lehr, B.D. Linh, T. Lokotko, M. MacCormick, K. Moschner, T. Nakamura, S.Y. Park, D. Rossi, E. Sahin, P.-A. Söderström, D. Sohler, S. Takeuchi, H. Toernqvist, V. Vaquero, V. Wagner, S. Wang, V. Werner, X. Xu, H. Yamada, D. Yan, Z. Yang, M. Yasuda, L. Zanetti, RIKEN Nishina Center for Accelerator-Based Science, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), National Research Council of Canada, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, University of British Columbia, Science and Technology Facilities Council (UK), University of Leicester, National Research, Development and Innovation Office (Hungary), Government of South Korea, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, German Research Foundation, Wimmer, K. [0000-0001-8178-0405], Wimmer, K., Institut de Recherches sur les lois Fondamentales de l'Univers (IRFU), Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Université Paris-Saclay, Laboratoire de physique corpusculaire de Caen (LPCC), Université de Caen Normandie (UNICAEN), Normandie Université (NU)-Normandie Université (NU)-École Nationale Supérieure d'Ingénieurs de Caen (ENSICAEN), Normandie Université (NU)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Laboratoire de Physique des 2 Infinis Irène Joliot-Curie (IJCLab), Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Université Paris-Saclay-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), École normale supérieure - Paris (ENS-PSL), and Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)
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Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,QC1-999 ,Physics ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Shell evolution ,[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex] ,ray spectroscopy ,Radiactive beams ,gamma-ray spectroscopy ,shell evolution ,γ-ray spectroscopy ,ddc:530 ,Nuclear Experiment (nucl-ex) ,Nuclear Experiment ,Radioactive beams - Abstract
7 pags., 3 figs., 1 tab., States in the N = 35 and 37 isotopes 55,57Ca have been populated by direct proton-induced nucleon removal reactions from 56,58Sc and 56Ca beams at the RIBF. In addition, the (p, 2p) quasi-free single- proton removal reaction from 56Ca was studied. Excited states in 55K, 55Ca, and 57Ca were established for the first time via in-beam γ -ray spectroscopy. Results for the proton and neutron removal reactions from 56Ca to states in 55K and 55Ca for the level energies, excited state lifetimes, and exclusive cross sections agree well with state-of-the-art theoretical calculations using different approaches. The observation of a short-lived state in 57Ca suggests a transition in the calcium isotopic chain from single-particle dominated states at N = 35 to collective excitations at N = 37., We would like to thank the RIKEN accelerator and BigRIPS teams for providing the high intensity beams. T.K. acknowledges support by RIKEN Junior Research Associate Program. K.W. acknowledges support from the Spanish Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades RYC-2017-22007. RIUMF receives funding via a contribution through the National Research Council of Canada. J.D.H is further supported by NSERC under grants SAPIN-2018-00027 and RGPAS-2018-522453. VS-IMSRG computations were performed with an allocation of computing resources on Cedar at WestGrid and Compute Canada, and on the Oak Cluster at TRIUMF managed by the University of British Columbia department of Advanced Research Computing (ARC). N.S. and Y.U. acknowledge valuable support by “Priority Issue on post-K computer” and KAKENHI grant 20K03981 and 17K05433. C.B. was supported by the UK Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) through grants No. ST/L005816/1 and No. ST/V001108/1. SCGF calculations were per- formed by using HPC resources from GENCI-TGCC, France (Contract No. A009057392) and at the DiRAC DiAL system at the University of Leicester, UK, (funded by the UK BEIS via STFC Capital Grants No. ST/K000373/1 and No. ST/R002363/1 and STFC DiRAC Operations Grant No. ST/R001014/1). I.M. was supported by the RIKEN IPA program, F.B. by the RIKEN Special Postdoctoral Researche Program. D.S. acknowledges support from the European Regional Development Fund contract No. GINOP-2.3.3-15-2016-00034 and the National Research, Development and Innovation Fund of Hungary via Project No. K128947. K. I. H., D. K., and S. Y. P. acknowledge the support from the IBS grant funded by the Korea government (No. IBS-R031-D1). The work was further supported by JSPS KAKENHI Grant Nos. JP16H02179, JP18H05404, JP19H00679, and JP21H01114 and the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) under Grant No. BL 1513/1-1
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9. Investigation of the ground-state spin inversion in the neutron-rich Cl47,49 isotopes
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Jason D. Holt, Carlo Barbieri, Zaihong Yang, I. Murray, D. M. Rossi, K. I. Hahn, S. Y. Park, C. Hilaire, Kazuyuki Ogata, C. Lehr, H. Baba, Duo Yan, David Steppenbeck, H. Törnqvist, P. Koseoglou, Masahiro Yasuda, V. Lapoux, Yasuhiro Togano, N. L. Achouri, R.-B. Gerst, Alessandra Corsi, T. Lokotko, B. D. Linh, L. Stuhl, H. Wang, Dóra Sohler, M. Gómez-Ramos, Igor Gašparić, H. N. Liu, Y. L. Sun, Takashi Nakamura, E. Sahin, Petr Navrátil, V. Panin, W. Rodriguez, N. Shimizu, J. M. Gheller, A. Moro, Victor Vaquero, L. X. Chung, Thomas Duguet, K. Moschner, Hiroyoshi Sakurai, Kathrin Wimmer, Dong-Wook Kim, A. Delbart, N. T. Khai, V. Wagner, N. Paul, P. Doornenbal, T. Motobayashi, V. Somà, D. Calvet, T. Isobe, K. Yoneda, O. Aktas, V. Werner, Y. Yamada, Thomas Aumann, F. Flavigny, N. D. Ton, T. Kobayashi, A. Giganon, X. X. Xu, F. Château, Hideaki Otsu, Julien Gibelin, Si-Ge Chen, N. T. T. Phuc, P. A. Söderström, A. Gillibert, Nobuyuki Chiga, A. Obertelli, T. Koiwai, Tomohiro Uesaka, F. Browne, M. MacCormick, Satoshi Takeuchi, M. L. Cortés, Masaki Sasano, S. Franchoo, Yutaka Utsuno, Jenny Lee, Yuya Kubota, L. Zanetti, and Yosuke Kondo
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Physics ,Isotope ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,0103 physical sciences ,Neutron ,Atomic physics ,010306 general physics ,Spin (physics) ,Ground state ,01 natural sciences ,Inversion (discrete mathematics) ,Nuclear theory - Published
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10. Pairing Forces Govern Population of Doubly Magic Ca54 from Direct Reactions
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J. M. Gheller, S. Y. Park, K. Yoneda, Masaki Sasano, P. A. Söderström, D. Sohler, D. Körper, H. Simon, A. Gillibert, K. Miki, Satoshi Takeuchi, Yasuhiro Togano, M. MacCormick, R.-B. Gerst, Duo Yan, Tomohiro Uesaka, Fabia Schindler, V. Wagner, B. D. Linh, M. Holl, A. Corsi, N. Paul, Igor Gašparić, H. N. Liu, P. Koseoglou, E. Sahin, Yosuke Kondo, T. Lokotko, T. Isobe, Victor Vaquero, M. L. Cortés, V. Werner, Takashi Nakamura, W. Rodriguez, Zaihong Yang, A. Delbart, S. Franchoo, F. Château, V. Lapoux, P. Doornenbal, K. I. Hahn, L. Stuhl, I. Murray, C. Caesar, Kazuyuki Ogata, C. Lehr, T. Kobayashi, X. X. Xu, C. Hilaire, Si-Ge Chen, Yutaka Utsuno, V. Panin, A. Giganon, Jenny Lee, N. L. Achouri, L. X. Chung, Y. L. Sun, K. Moschner, Yuya Kubota, D. M. Rossi, H. Baba, F. Flavigny, Masahiro Yasuda, L. Zanetti, Kathrin Wimmer, Dong-Wook Kim, O. Aktas, F. Browne, S. Wang, A. Obertelli, J. Kahlbow, Hiroyoshi Sakurai, T. Motobayashi, Julien Gibelin, K. Boretzky, D. Calvet, David Steppenbeck, H. Törnqvist, Thomas Aumann, Nobuyuki Chiga, T. Koiwai, Kazuki Yoshida, Hideaki Otsu, Hirofumi Yamada, and J. Tscheuschner
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Physics ,education.field_of_study ,Proton ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Nuclear Theory ,Population ,Nuclear shell model ,General Physics and Astronomy ,01 natural sciences ,7. Clean energy ,Pairing ,Excited state ,0103 physical sciences ,Neutron ,Atomic physics ,Nuclear Experiment ,010306 general physics ,Nucleon ,Ground state ,education - Abstract
Direct proton-knockout reactions of ^{55}Sc at ∼220 MeV/nucleon were studied at the RIKEN Radioactive Isotope Beam Factory. Populated states of ^{54}Ca were investigated through γ-ray and invariant-mass spectroscopy. Level energies were calculated from the nuclear shell model employing a phenomenological internucleon interaction. Theoretical cross sections to states were calculated from distorted-wave impulse approximation estimates multiplied by the shell model spectroscopic factors, which describe the wave function overlap of the ^{55}Sc ground state with states in ^{54}Ca. Despite the calculations showing a significant amplitude of excited neutron configurations in the ground-state of ^{55}Sc, valence proton removals populated predominantly the ground state of ^{54}Ca. This counterintuitive result is attributed to pairing effects leading to a dominance of the ground-state spectroscopic factor. Owing to the ubiquity of the pairing interaction, this argument should be generally applicable to direct knockout reactions from odd-even to even-even nuclei.
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11. First spectroscopic study of V63 at the N=40 island of inversion
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K. Moschner, David Steppenbeck, F. Browne, Jenny Lee, H. Törnqvist, Y. L. Sun, Kathrin Wimmer, Yuya Kubota, A. Gillibert, V. Panin, E. Sahin, L. X. Chung, D. Calvet, T. Isobe, Alessandra Corsi, Dóra Sohler, R.-B. Gerst, M. MacCormick, Yosuke Kondo, F. Château, Hideaki Otsu, P. Doornenbal, Hirofumi Yamada, N. Paul, V. Werner, Satoshi Takeuchi, M. L. Cortés, Masahiro Yasuda, D. M. Rossi, S. Franchoo, C. Lehr, W. Rodriguez, H. Baba, S. Y. Park, Z. Elekes, A. Giganon, Kazuyuki Ogata, Nobuyuki Chiga, Duo Yan, T. Lokotko, L. Zanetti, L. Stuhl, K. Yoneda, T. Koiwai, Takashi Nakamura, A. Delbart, Masaki Sasano, N. L. Achouri, S. Wang, B. D. Linh, Igor Gašparić, H. N. Liu, Yasuhiro Togano, V. Wagner, P. Koseoglou, F. Flavigny, J. M. Gheller, Tomohiro Uesaka, A. Obertelli, Zs. Dombrádi, Hiroyoshi Sakurai, T. Motobayashi, Julien Gibelin, Dong-Wook Kim, O. Aktas, V. Lapoux, K. Yoshida, M. M. Juhász, Kamila Sieja, Zaihong Yang, I. Murray, K. I. Hahn, T. Kobayashi, X. X. Xu, Si-Ge Chen, P. A. Söderström, Victor Vaquero, Thomas Aumann, and C. Hilaire
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Physics ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Island of inversion ,0103 physical sciences ,Geophysics ,010306 general physics ,01 natural sciences - Published
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12. First spectroscopic study of $^{51}$Ar by the (p,2p) reaction
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Zs. Dombradi, S. Y. Park, T. Isobe, F. Browne, K. Moschner, Thomas Aumann, R.-B. Gerst, F. Château, Kathrin Wimmer, X. X. Xu, Z. Elekes, L. Zanetti, Hideaki Otsu, B. D. Linh, Hirofumi Yamada, Si-Ge Chen, P. A. Söderström, Yutaka Utsuno, Igor Gašparić, H. N. Liu, Jenny Lee, Zaihong Yang, I. Murray, Yasuhiro Togano, F. Flavigny, K. I. Hahn, L. Stuhl, Yuya Kubota, V. Wagner, Tomohiro Uesaka, A. Giganon, D. Kim, M. MacCormick, C. Lehr, V. Panin, L. X. Chung, P. Koseoglou, T. Lokotko, Y.L. Sun, E. Sahin, K. Yoneda, Victor Vaquero, M. L. Cortés, Takashi Nakamura, S. Franchoo, P. Doornenbal, Satoshi Takeuchi, Masahiro Yasuda, O. Aktas, A. Gillibert, V. Lapoux, Nobuyuki Chiga, Takaharu Otsuka, T. Koiwai, Hiroyoshi Sakurai, T. Motobayashi, M. M. Juhász, Kazuki Yoshida, David Steppenbeck, Julien Gibelin, H. Törnqvist, Toshio Kobayashi, Kazuyuki Ogata, W. Rodriguez, N. L. Achouri, C. Hilaire, S. Wang, Donghang Yan, N. Paul, A. Obertelli, J. M. Gheller, Yosuke Kondo, V. Werner, D. Calvet, D. M. Rossi, Masaki Sasano, H. Baba, D. Sohler, A. Corsi, A. Delbart, Institut de Recherches sur les lois Fondamentales de l'Univers (IRFU), Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Université Paris-Saclay, Institut de Physique Nucléaire d'Orsay (IPNO), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11), Laboratoire de physique corpusculaire de Caen (LPCC), Université de Caen Normandie (UNICAEN), Normandie Université (NU)-Normandie Université (NU)-École Nationale Supérieure d'Ingénieurs de Caen (ENSICAEN), Normandie Université (NU)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3), Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Normandie Université (NU)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), RIKEN Nishina Center for Accelerator-Based Science, European Research Council, European Commission, Helmholtz International Center for FAIR, German Research Foundation, Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, Ministry of Science and Technology of Vietnam, Government of South Korea, Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España), Federal Ministry of Education and Research (Germany), Helmholtz Graduate School for Hadron and Ion Research, and National Research, Development and Innovation Office (Hungary)
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Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Shell closure ,γ -ray spectroscopy ,[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex] ,01 natural sciences ,0103 physical sciences ,Bound state ,nuclear shell model ,proton knock-out reaction ,gamma-ray spectroscopy ,invariant-mass method ,radioactive beams ,Invariant mass ,Neutron ,ddc:530 ,Nuclear structure ,010306 general physics ,Spectroscopy ,Physics ,Valence (chemistry) ,Proton knock-out reaction ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Invariant mass method ,Isotopes of argon ,lcsh:QC1-999 ,Excited state ,γ-ray spectroscopy ,Atomic physics ,lcsh:Physics - Abstract
8 pags., 4 figs., 3 tabs., The nuclear structure of 51Ar, an uncharted territory so far, was studied by the (p,2p) reaction using γ-ray spectroscopy for the bound states and the invariant mass method for the unbound states. Two peaks were detected in the γ-ray spectrum and six peaks were observed in the 50Ar+n relative energy spectrum. Comparing the results to our shell-model calculations, two bound and six unbound states were established. Three of the unbound states could only be placed tentatively due to the low number of counts in the relative energy spectrum of events associated with the decay through the first excited state of 50Ar. The low cross sections populating the two bound states of 51Ar could be interpreted as a clear signature for the presence of significant subshell closures at neutron numbers 32 and 34 in argon isotopes. It was also revealed that due to the two valence holes, unbound collective states coexist with individual-particle states in 51Ar., We are very grateful to the RIKEN Nishina Center accelerator staff for providing the stable beam and to the BigRIPS team for the smooth operation of the secondary beams. The development of the MINOS device has been supported by the European Research Council through the ERC Grant No. MINOS-258567. F. B. was supported by the RIKEN Special Postdoctoral Researcher Program. K. O. acknowledges the support by Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research JP16K05352. Y. U. acknowledges the support by Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research 20K03981. Y. L. S. acknowledges the support of Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship (H2020-MSCA-IF-2015-705023) from the European Union and the support from the Helmholtz International Center for FAIR. H. N. L. acknowledges the support from the Enhanced Eurotalents program (PCOFUND-GA-2013-600382) co-funded by CEA and the European Union. T. A., C. L., D. R., H. T., V. W., L. Z., H. N. L., V. W. and A. O. acknowledge the support from the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) Project No. 279384907-SFB 1245. R. B. G. acknowledges the support from the DFG under Grant No. BL 1513/1-1. Y. L. S. and A. O. acknowledge the support from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. B. D. L. and L. X. C. acknowledge the support from the Vietnam Ministry of Science and Technology under Grant No. ĐTCB.01/21/VKHKTHN. I. G. has been supported by HIC for FAIR and HRZZ under project No. 1257 and 7194. K. I. H., D. K. and S. Y. P. acknowledge the support from the NRF grant funded by the Korea government (No. 2017R1A2B2012382 and 2019M7A1A1033186). F. B. acknowledge the support from the RIKEN Special Postdoctoral Researcher Program. D. S. and Z. E. were supported by projects No. GINOP-2.3.3-15-2016-00034 and No. K128947. V. V. acknowledges support from the Spanish Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad under Contract No. FPA2017-84756-C4-2-P. V. W. and P. K. acknowledge the support from BMBF grants 05P15RDFN1 and 05P19RDFN1. P. K. acknowledges support from HGS-HIRe. This work was also supported by NKFIH (114454).
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13. N=32 shell closure below calcium: Low-lying structure of Ar50
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Nobuyuki Chiga, K. Moschner, T. Koiwai, Hiroyoshi Sakurai, V. Lapoux, A. Gillibert, Yutaka Utsuno, D. Calvet, T. Isobe, Kathrin Wimmer, T. Motobayashi, Jenny Lee, Achim Schwenk, H. Toernqvist, Yuya Kubota, Victor Vaquero, R.-B. Gerst, F. Château, W. Rodriguez, N. Shimizu, B. D. Linh, D. M. Rossi, Masahiro Yasuda, Tomohiro Uesaka, Hideaki Otsu, Igor Gašparić, H. N. Liu, V. Panin, H. Baba, Kazuyuki Ogata, L. X. Chung, S. Y. Park, Julien Gibelin, Hirofumi Yamada, K. Yoshida, C. Lehr, Duo Yan, L. Achouri, Zaihong Yang, L. Stuhl, A. Giganon, I. Murray, S. Wang, N. Paul, L. Zanetti, E. Sahin, Y. L. Sun, J. Simonis, A. Obertelli, K. Yoneda, C. Hilaire, K. I. Hahn, V. Werner, David Steppenbeck, Jason D. Holt, P. Doornenbal, A. Delbart, M. MacCormick, P. Koseoglou, J. M. Gheller, Alessandra Corsi, Thomas Aumann, Masaki Sasano, Dóra Sohler, Satoshi Takeuchi, M. L. Cortés, S. Franchoo, T. Kobayashi, F. Flavigny, X. X. Xu, Si-Ge Chen, P. A. Söderström, Dong-Wook Kim, F. Browne, O. Aktas, Yosuke Kondo, Yasuhiro Togano, T. Lokotko, Takashi Nakamura, Javier Fernandez Menendez, and V. Wagner
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Physics ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,0103 physical sciences ,Closure (topology) ,Shell (structure) ,Calcium low ,010306 general physics ,01 natural sciences ,Molecular physics - Published
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14. [Gender equity in French scientific publications: The glass ceiling]
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A-L, Feral-Pierssens, A, Avondo, M, Apard, J, Monguillet, A, Gonot, C, De Stefano, Y, Beggaz, E, Aguadish, H, Akodad, C, Hilaire-Schneider, S, Deltour, and F, Lapostolle
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Gender Equity ,Gender Identity ,Humans - Published
- 2020
15. Shell evolution of $N=40$ isotones towards $^{60}$Ca: First spectroscopy of $^{62}$Ti
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Masaki Sasano, S. M. Lenzi, Kazuki Yoshida, E. Sahin, V. Wagner, Hiroyoshi Sakurai, F. Nowacki, T. Isobe, W. Rodriguez, P. Doornenbal, Donghang Yan, D. Kim, T. Motobayashi, M.L. Cortés, Jason D. Holt, V. Lapoux, D. M. Rossi, Toshio Kobayashi, F. Flavigny, A. Giganon, B. D. Linh, F. Château, V. Panin, H. Baba, N. Paul, L. X. Chung, D. Calvet, X. X. Xu, David Steppenbeck, V. Werner, Igor Gašparić, H. N. Liu, A. Delbart, Yosuke Kondo, Si-Ge Chen, L. Achouri, Julien Gibelin, Tomohiro Uesaka, J. M. Gheller, A. Corsi, S. R. Stroberg, Alfredo Poves, Achim Schwenk, Satoshi Takeuchi, Thomas Aumann, R.-B. Gerst, C. Lehr, Jenny Lee, Yasuhiro Togano, C. Hilaire, Y.L. Sun, P. Koseoglou, Nobuyuki Chiga, K. Yoneda, F. Browne, Victor Vaquero, Yuya Kubota, T. Lokotko, T. Koiwai, Zaihong Yang, Takashi Nakamura, S. Wang, J. Simonis, I. Murray, Javier Fernandez Menendez, A. Obertelli, Kazuyuki Ogata, A. Gillibert, H. Toernqvist, M. MacCormick, Masahiro Yasuda, Hideaki Otsu, K. I. Hahn, L. Stuhl, O. Aktas, Hirofumi Yamada, Dóra Sohler, S. Franchoo, Tomás R. Rodríguez, L. Zanetti, K. Moschner, Kathrin Wimmer, S. Y. Park, P. A. Söderström, Institut de Recherches sur les lois Fondamentales de l'Univers (IRFU), Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Université Paris-Saclay, Institut Pluridisciplinaire Hubert Curien (IPHC), Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Université de Strasbourg (UNISTRA)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Laboratoire de physique corpusculaire de Caen (LPCC), Université de Caen Normandie (UNICAEN), Normandie Université (NU)-Normandie Université (NU)-École Nationale Supérieure d'Ingénieurs de Caen (ENSICAEN), Normandie Université (NU)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3), Institut de Physique Nucléaire d'Orsay (IPNO), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11), UAM. Departamento de Física Teórica, Université de Strasbourg (UNISTRA)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Normandie Université (NU)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Université de Strasbourg (UNISTRA)-Université de Haute-Alsace (UHA) Mulhouse - Colmar (Université de Haute-Alsace (UHA))-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), RIKEN Nishina Center for Accelerator-Based Science, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España), Ministry of Science and Technology of Vietnam, Helmholtz International Center for FAIR, Croatian Science Foundation, National Research, Development and Innovation Office (Hungary), Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España), National Research Foundation of Korea, European Commission, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, Federal Ministry of Education and Research (Germany), and National Research Council of Canada
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Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Nuclear Theory ,Ab initio ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Shell evolution ,[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex] ,7. Clean energy ,01 natural sciences ,Radioactive beams ,Gamma-ray spectroscopy ,Nuclear Theory (nucl-th) ,0103 physical sciences ,ddc:530 ,Nuclear Experiment (nucl-ex) ,010306 general physics ,Spectroscopy ,Nuclear Experiment ,Physics ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Island of inversion ,Isotone ,Starke Wechselwirkung und exotische Kerne – Abteilung Blaum ,Física ,lcsh:QC1-999 ,Excited state ,Quadrupole ,Atomic physics ,Nucleon ,Ground state ,lcsh:Physics - Abstract
7 pags., 4 figs., 1 tab., Excited states in the N=40 isotone Ti were populated via the V(p,2p)Ti reaction at ∼200 MeV/nucleon at the Radioactive Isotope Beam Factory and studied using γ-ray spectroscopy. The energies of the 2 →0 and 4 →2 transitions, observed here for the first time, indicate a deformed Ti ground state. These energies are increased compared to the neighboring Cr and Fe isotones, suggesting a small decrease of quadrupole collectivity. The present measurement is well reproduced by large-scale shell-model calculations based on effective interactions, while ab initio and beyond mean-field calculations do not yet reproduce our findings. The shell-model calculations for Ti show a dominant configuration with four neutrons excited across the N=40 gap. Likewise, they indicate that the N=40 island of inversion extends down to Z=20, disfavoring a possible doubly magic character of the elusive Ca., We thank the RIKEN Nishina Center accelerator staff and the Bi-gRIPS team for the stable operation of the high-intensity Zn beam and for the preparation of the secondary beam setting. K.O. ac-knowledges the support by Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) JP16K05352. A.P. is supported in part by the Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (Spain), Severo Ochoa Programme SEV-2016-0597 and grant PGC-2018-94583. F.B. is supported by the RIKEN Spe-cial Postdoctoral Researcher Program. L.X.C. and B.D.L. would like to thank the Vietnam Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) for its support through the Physics Development Program Grant No. ÐTÐLCN.25/18. I.G. has been supported by HIC for FAIR and Croatian Science Foundation under projects no. 1257 and 7194. D. So. was supported by the the European Regional Develop-ment Fund contract No. GINOP-2.3.3-15-2016-00034 and the National Research, Development and Innovation Fund of Hungary via Project No. K128947. V.V. acknowledges support from the Span-ish Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad under Contract No. FPA2017-84756-C4-2-P. K.I.H., D.K. and S.Y.P. acknowledge the sup-port from the National Research Foundation of Korea grant No. 2018R1A5A1025563 and 2019M7A1A1033186. The development of MINOS was supported by the European Research Council through the ERC Grant No. MINOS-258567. This work was also supported by the JSPS KAKENHI Grant No. 18K03639, MEXT as “Priority is-sue on post-K computer” (Elucidation of the fundamental laws and evolution of the universe), the Joint Institute for Computational Fundamental Science (JICFuS), the CNS-RIKEN joint project for large-scale nuclear structure calculations, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) of Canada, the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft – Projektnummer 279384907 – SFB 1245, the PRISMA Cluster of Excellence, and the BMBF under Contracts No. 05P18RDFN1 and 05P19RDFN1. TRIUMF receives funding via a contribution through the National Research Council Canada. Com-putations were performed at the Jülich Supercomputing Center (JURECA)
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16. [Psychological effects of emergency calls management on medical dispatcher assistants in a SAMU-Center 15]
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C, Hilaire Schneider, A, Saint-Cast, L, Michelland, C, de Stefano, L, Radou, T, Chouied, D, Savary, P, Gueye, L, Jehel, and F, Lapostolle
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Adult ,Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders ,Male ,Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic ,Young Adult ,Adolescent ,Quality of Life ,Humans ,Female ,Prospective Studies ,Burnout, Professional - Abstract
In France, the emergency call center is called SAMU (service d'aide médicale d'urgence). The Medical Dispatcher Assistant (MDA) is the first responder and is exposed to first calls of distress and has a high risk of stress disorder.Psychological impact of emergency calls on MDA.National multicenter prospective study from January to August 2018 by electronic surveys, including all MDA of 13 SAMU, subdivided in 5 sections: population characteristics, PCL-5 scale (DSM-5) assessing post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), ProQOL assessing professional quality of life, call categories and an MDA's emotional perception, and work impacts on an MDA's quality of life. Univariate descriptive statistical analysis of the group with PCL-5≥34 (=complete PTSD group) and with PCL-534 (=group without complete PTSD).Of 400 MDA asked to be interviewed, 283 (71 %) replied of whom 72 % (205) were women and 28 % (79) men. Age groups: 9 % (25) for 18-25 yrs, 39 % (110) for 26-35 yrs, 31 % (89) 36-45 yrs, 15 % (43) 46-55 yrs and 6 % (16) for more than 56 yrs. All MDA reported having been exposed to death experience. For 46 % (129) the most recent traumatic event occurred within the last 7 months. 78 % (219) have reported intense fear, feeling helpless, or even sensed horror when answering the calls. 97 % (273) could talk about it with colleagues but only 64 % (180) with family. 72 % (203) felt lack of recognition at work. 78 % (220) had no knowledge about psycho-traumatic disorder. While 11 % (30) suffered symptoms suggestive of a complete PTSD, 15 % (42) an incomplete PTSD, 3 % (8) suffer burnout and 4 % (11) compassion fatigue, none reported secondary traumatic stress. The only significant difference (P0.05) between the two groups characteristics was on the education level. 74 % (22) of the MDA with a complete PTSD had a High School diploma or less. MDA with symptoms suggestive of complete PTSD developed significantly (P0.001) more stress reduction strategies (alcohol, drugs, medication) (13 % vs 2 %), had more food disorders (80.5 % vs 38 %), more sleeping problems (75.5 % vs 21 %), more anxiety (67 % vs 17 %), and more sick leaves (13 % vs 4 %) than the group without complete PTSD.Part of the surveyed MDAs showed symptoms suggestive of PTSD. The study highlights that MDAs is a vulnerable population, and PTSD prevention techniques should be systematically implemented for them. The study also highlights that a higher education level prevents the psycho traumatic process with its accompanying disorders.
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17. Quasifree Neutron Knockout from Ca54 Corroborates Arising N=34 Neutron Magic Number
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V. Wagner, V. Somà, F. Flavigny, K. Moschner, S. Y. Park, V. Panin, Kathrin Wimmer, M. MacCormick, S. Takeuchi, M. L. Cortés, S. Franchoo, Hideaki Otsu, D. Calvet, D. M. Rossi, Toshio Kobayashi, K. Yoneda, Tomohiro Uesaka, Masaki Sasano, T. Lokotko, P. Koseoglou, Dóra Sohler, H. Baba, N. Paul, P. A. Söderström, David Steppenbeck, Nobuyuki Chiga, E. Sahin, Petr Navrátil, Thomas Aumann, Takashi Nakamura, F. Browne, S. J. Chen, Donghang Yan, V. Werner, T. Isobe, R.-B. Gerst, P. Doornenbal, T. Koiwai, F. Château, A. Corsi, A. Gillibert, Takaharu Otsuka, Hiroyoshi Sakurai, A. Delbart, F. Raimondi, H. Yamada, Shuopei Wang, Y. L. Sun, Victor Vaquero, T. Motobayashi, L. X. Chung, H. Törnqvist, J. M. Gheller, Yasuhiro Togano, W. Rodriguez, Y. Chazono, A. Giganon, Carlo Barbieri, Kazuyuki Ogata, C. Lehr, Masahiro Yasuda, C. Hilaire, N. L. Achouri, Yosuke Kondo, Julien Gibelin, X. X. Xu, B. D. Linh, J. Kahlbow, Igor Gašparić, H. N. Liu, A. Obertelli, L. Zanetti, Yutaka Utsuno, Jenny Lee, Yuya Kubota, V. Lapoux, K. Yoshida, Dong-Wook Kim, O. Aktas, Zaihong Yang, I. Murray, K. I. Hahn, and L. Stuhl
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Physics ,Hydrogen ,Nuclear Theory ,General Physics and Astronomy ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Impulse (physics) ,01 natural sciences ,Vertex (geometry) ,Isotopes of calcium ,Transverse plane ,chemistry ,Excited state ,0103 physical sciences ,Neutron ,Atomic physics ,Nuclear Experiment ,010306 general physics ,Excitation - Abstract
Exclusive cross sections and momentum distributions have been measured for quasifree one-neutron knockout reactions from a ^{54}Ca beam striking on a liquid hydrogen target at ∼200 MeV/u. A significantly larger cross section to the p_{3/2} state compared to the f_{5/2} state observed in the excitation of ^{53}Ca provides direct evidence for the nature of the N=34 shell closure. This finding corroborates the arising of a new shell closure in neutron-rich calcium isotopes. The distorted-wave impulse approximation reaction formalism with shell model calculations using the effective GXPF1Bs interaction and ab initio calculations concur our experimental findings. Obtained transverse and parallel momentum distributions demonstrate the sensitivity of quasifree one-neutron knockout in inverse kinematics on a thick liquid hydrogen target with the reaction vertex reconstructed to final state spin-parity assignments.
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18. The WNT10B Network Is Associated with Survival and Metastases in Chemoresistant Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
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Lisa D. Yee, Stephan Lehr, Jackelyn A. Alva-Ornelas, Ruth O'Regan, Peter Wend, C Hilaire, Tiffany N. Seagroves, Lily Yang, Robert D. Cardiff, Julio Silva, Ikbale El Ayachi, Raisa I. Krutilina, Gustavo A. Miranda-Carboni, Wendy Silva, Iram Fatima, Andrew C. White, William E. Lowry, Joseph Kerby Gray, Stephanie Runke, Victoria L. Seewaldt, William L. Kuenzinger, and Susan A. Krum
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0301 basic medicine ,Cancer Research ,Drug Resistance ,Triple Negative Breast Neoplasms ,Transgenic ,Metastasis ,Mice ,0302 clinical medicine ,Transcription Factor 4 ,Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols ,Neoplasm Metastasis ,Triple-negative breast cancer ,beta Catenin ,Cancer ,Tumor ,biology ,EZH2 ,Heterocyclic ,Wnt signaling pathway ,Acetylation ,Drug Synergism ,Middle Aged ,Survival Rate ,Oncology ,5.1 Pharmaceuticals ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Female ,Development of treatments and therapeutic interventions ,medicine.drug ,Lymphoid Enhancer-Binding Factor 1 ,Oncology and Carcinogenesis ,Mice, Transgenic ,macromolecular substances ,Pyrimidinones ,Article ,Cell Line ,03 medical and health sciences ,Bridged Bicyclo Compounds ,Breast cancer ,HMGA2 ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Proto-Oncogene Proteins ,Breast Cancer ,Biomarkers, Tumor ,medicine ,AXIN2 ,Animals ,Humans ,Doxorubicin ,Enhancer of Zeste Homolog 2 Protein ,Oncology & Carcinogenesis ,Alleles ,business.industry ,HMGA2 Protein ,Bridged Bicyclo Compounds, Heterocyclic ,medicine.disease ,Wnt Proteins ,030104 developmental biology ,Drug Resistance, Neoplasm ,biology.protein ,Cancer research ,Neoplasm ,business ,Biomarkers - Abstract
Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) commonly develops resistance to chemotherapy, yet markers predictive of chemoresistance in this disease are lacking. Here, we define WNT10B-dependent biomarkers for β-CATENIN/HMGA2/EZH2 signaling predictive of reduced relapse-free survival. Concordant expression of HMGA2 and EZH2 proteins is observed in MMTV-Wnt10bLacZ transgenic mice during metastasis, and Hmga2 haploinsufficiency decreased EZH2 protein expression, repressing lung metastasis. A novel autoregulatory loop interdependent on HMGA2 and EZH2 expression is essential for β-CATENIN/TCF-4/LEF-1 transcription. Mechanistically, both HMGA2 and EZH2 displaced Groucho/TLE1 from TCF-4 and served as gatekeepers for K49 acetylation on β-CATENIN, which is essential for transcription. In addition, we discovered that HMGA2-EZH2 interacts with the PRC2 complex. Absence of HMGA2 or EZH2 expression or chemical inhibition of Wnt signaling in a chemoresistant patient-derived xenograft (PDX) model of TNBC abolished visceral metastasis, repressing AXIN2, MYC, EZH2, and HMGA2 expression in vivo. Combinatorial therapy of a WNT inhibitor with doxorubicin synergistically activated apoptosis in vitro, resensitized PDX-derived cells to doxorubicin, and repressed lung metastasis in vivo. We propose that targeting the WNT10B biomarker network will provide improved outcomes for TNBC. Significance: These findings reveal targeting the WNT signaling pathway as a potential therapeutic strategy in triple-negative breast cancer.
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19. How Robust is the N=34 Subshell Closure? First Spectroscopy of Ar52
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Nobuyuki Chiga, T. Lokotko, Si Chen, T. Koiwai, Takashi Nakamura, D. Calvet, K. Moschner, E. Sahin, Yosuke Kondo, A. Corsi, N.L. Achouri, Kathrin Wimmer, T. Kobayashi, F. Browne, X. X. Xu, David Steppenbeck, B. D. Linh, A. Delbart, J. M. Gheller, V. Wagner, H. Törnqvist, P. Doornenbal, M. MacCormick, R.-B. Gerst, Igor Gašparić, C. Lehr, Hiroyoshi Sakurai, Masahiro Yasuda, C. Hilaire, H.N. Liu, A. Giganon, F. Flavigny, M. L. Cortés, T. Motobayashi, S. Franchoo, Thomas Aumann, C.A. Bertulani, A. Gillibert, V. Panin, Hideaki Otsu, L. X. Chung, P. A. Söderström, Gustav R. Jansen, Hirofumi Yamada, Masaki Sasano, R. Stroberg, D. Sohler, Julien Gibelin, L. Zanetti, Victor Vaquero, V. Lapoux, T. Isobe, N. Paul, S. Wang, Yasuhiro Togano, Jenny Lee, Achim Schwenk, Yuya Kubota, Satoshi Takeuchi, V. Werner, A. Obertelli, F. Château, P. Koseoglou, Gaute Hagen, Dong-Wook Kim, O. Aktas, Zaihong Yang, I. Murray, K. I. Hahn, L. Stuhl, Jason D. Holt, Tomohiro Uesaka, K. Yoneda, S. Y. Park, Duo Yan, D. M. Rossi, H. Baba, Y. L. Sun, T. D. Morris, and W. Rodriguez
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Physics ,Isotope ,Closure (topology) ,General Physics and Astronomy ,01 natural sciences ,3. Good health ,Neutron number ,0103 physical sciences ,Atomic number ,Atomic physics ,Nuclear Experiment ,010306 general physics ,Spectroscopy ,Nuclear theory ,Excitation ,Energy (signal processing) - Abstract
The first γ-ray spectroscopy of ^{52}Ar, with the neutron number N=34, was measured using the ^{53}K(p,2p) one-proton removal reaction at ∼210 MeV/u at the RIBF facility. The 2_{1}^{+} excitation energy is found at 1656(18) keV, the highest among the Ar isotopes with N>20. This result is the first experimental signature of the persistence of the N=34 subshell closure beyond ^{54}Ca, i.e., below the magic proton number Z=20. Shell-model calculations with phenomenological and chiral-effective-field-theory interactions both reproduce the measured 2_{1}^{+} systematics of neutron-rich Ar isotopes, and support a N=34 subshell closure in ^{52}Ar.
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20. Spectroscopy of neutron-rich scandium isotopes
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A. Delbart, T. Motobayashi, L. Zanetti, Julien Gibelin, Tomohiro Uesaka, T. Kobayashi, X. X. Xu, H. Toernqvist, Si-Ge Chen, P. A. Söderström, S. Wang, F. Flavigny, A. Obertelli, V. Wagner, M. Lettmann, D. Calvet, J. M. Gheller, T. Isobe, A. Giganon, F. Château, Thomas Aumann, Makoto Yasuda, Victor Vaquero, A. Gillibert, V. Panin, L. X. Chung, E. Sahin, S. Y. Park, T. Lokotko, Duo Yan, P. Doornenbal, K. Moschner, M. MacCormick, C. Hilaire, Kathrin Wimmer, Alessandra Corsi, Satoshi Takeuchi, Takashi Nakamura, R.-B. Gerst, B. D. Linh, M. L. Cortés, S. Franchoo, Igor Gašparić, H. N. Liu, K. Yoneda, C. Lehr, Jenny Lee, F. Browne, Yuya Kubota, Masaki Sasano, N. Paul, D. M. Rossi, V. Werner, Yasuhiro Togano, Yosuke Kondo, H. Baba, N. L. Achouri, Hideaki Otsu, Hirofumi Yamada, Y. L. Sun, Dong-Wook Kim, O. Aktas, V. Lapoux, Zaihong Yang, I. Murray, K. I. Hahn, David Steppenbeck, L. Stuhl, W. Rodriguez, Nobuyuki Chiga, T. Koiwai, Norbert Pietralla, D. Sohler, P. Koseoglou, Hiroyoshi Sakurai, RIKEN Nishina Center for Accelerator-Based Science, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research, Federal Ministry of Education and Research (Germany), Institut de Recherches sur les lois Fondamentales de l'Univers (IRFU), Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Université Paris-Saclay, Institut de Physique Nucléaire d'Orsay (IPNO), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11), Laboratoire de physique corpusculaire de Caen (LPCC), Université de Caen Normandie (UNICAEN), Normandie Université (NU)-Normandie Université (NU)-École Nationale Supérieure d'Ingénieurs de Caen (ENSICAEN), Normandie Université (NU)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3), Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), and Normandie Université (NU)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
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7 pags., 7 figs. -- XXIII International School on Nuclear Physics, Neutron Physics and Applications 22-28 September 2019, Varna, Bulgaria, Within the SEASTAR III campaign at the Radioactive Isotope Beam Factory, at the RIKEN Nishina Center, neutron-rich isotopes in the vicinity of 53K were produced from the fragmentation of the primary 70Zn beam on a 9Be target. After nucleon knockout reactions on the secondary liquid hydrogen MINOS target the known γ rays of the neutron-rich 55Sc isotope were observed (shown in this proceedings) and γ rays from 57,59Sc isotopes have been identified for the first time. The evolution of the occupied nucleon orbitals of these nuclei in the ground and excited state is investigated under the prism of the tensor force., We are grateful to the RIKEN Nishina Center accelerator staff for their work in the primary beam delivery and the BigRIPS team for preparing the secondary beams. This work was supported by the cooperation between TU Darmstadt and the GSI Helmholtz Center for Heavy Ion Research, by the Helmholtz Graduate School for Hadron and Ion Research for FAIR and its abroad program and the BMBF under grant No. 05P19RDFN1. D.S. was supported by projects No. GINOP2.3.3-15-2016-00034 and No. K128947.
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21. Restoration of the natural E(1/21+) - E(3/21+) energy splitting in odd-K isotopes towards N = 40
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David Steppenbeck, B. D. Linh, H. Törnqvist, Igor Gašparić, H. N. Liu, Kazuki Yoshida, Yosuke Kondo, Toshio Kobayashi, P. A. Söderström, K. Yoneda, N. Paul, Carlo Barbieri, S. Y. Park, D. M. Rossi, V. Lapoux, Donghang Yan, H. Baba, K. Moschner, Masaki Sasano, V. Werner, Yutaka Utsuno, Yoshiki Chazono, S. Wang, D. Sohler, Zaihong Yang, I. Murray, K. I. Hahn, L. Stuhl, Kathrin Wimmer, Jenny Lee, J. M. Gheller, Victor Vaquero, R.-B. Gerst, Takaharu Otsuka, F. Browne, A. Obertelli, Nobuyuki Chiga, D. Calvet, T. Isobe, Hiroyoshi Sakurai, T. Koiwai, Yuya Kubota, C. Hilaire, T. Motobayashi, F. Nowacki, F. Château, A. Delbart, C. Lehr, A. Gillibert, M. MacCormick, Julien Gibelin, A. Corsi, X. X. Xu, V. Panin, M. L. Cortés, Thomas Aumann, O. Aktas, S. Franchoo, Si-Ge Chen, L. X. Chung, L. Zanetti, A. Giganon, Francesco Raimondi, Hideaki Otsu, Hirofumi Yamada, Tomohiro Uesaka, W. Rodriguez, F. Flavigny, Yasuhiro Togano, T. Lokotko, E. Sahin, N.L. Achouri, Y.L. Sun, Takashi Nakamura, Petr Navrátil, P. Doornenbal, Thomas Duguet, V. Wagner, Satoshi Takeuchi, D. Kim, V. Somà, Masahiro Yasuda, Kazuyuki Ogata, and P. Koseoglou
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We report on the first γ-ray spectroscopy of 51,53K produced via the 52,54Ca(p,2p) reactions at ∼250 MeV/nucleon. Unambiguous final-state angular-momentum assignments were achieved for beam intensities down to few particles per second by using a new technique based on reaction vertex tracking combined with a thick liquid-hydrogen target. Through γ-ray spectroscopy and exclusive parallel momentum distribution analysis, 3/2+ ground states and 1/2+ first excited states in 51,53K were established quantifying the natural ordering of the 1 d 3 / 2 and 2 s 1 / 2 proton-hole states that are restored at N = 32 and 34. State-of-the-art ab initio calculations and shell-model calculations with improved phenomenological effective interactions reproduce the present data and predict consistently the increase of the E(1/2 1 + ) - E(3/2 1 + ) energy differences towards N = 40.
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22. Antiplatelet therapy with aspirin, clopidogrel, and dipyridamole versus clopidogrel alone or aspirin and dipyridamole in patients with acute cerebral ischaemia (TARDIS): a randomised, open-label, phase 3 superiority trial
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Ruth Graham, Charlotte Eglinton, Swapna Kunhunny, J Banns, Alison K Wright, Sunil Munshi, C Khuoge, Beverley McClelland, A Benford, Jean Buxton, Maia Beridze, K Deighton, Neha Chopra, Nichola Motherwell, Emily C. O'Brien, Sonia S. Anand, Anand Dixit, Una Poultney, N Beridze, Jessica Beavan, K Dizayee, Thompson G. Robinson, Deborah Howcroft, Alison Sarah rachel Mcloughlin, A Kenton, Derek Esson, A Tittle, L Matter, Kerstin Knops, C Hubbuck, Kath Chapman, R Rangasamay, Ranjan Sanyal, Sarah Lewis, Alpha Anthony, Sarah Board, Janice Irvine, Anna Verrion, Katherine Whittamore, N Khizanishvili, L O'Shea, Lisa Shaw, K Ayes, Tracey Dobson, N Akiashvili, Gill Rogers, Jenny Peters, Alda Remegoso, S S Hansen, James A. White, T Attygalle, Rosalind Brown, Irene Martin, Manesh R. Patel, D O'Kane, Stuart J. Pocock, Khalid Rashed, G Spurling, Sharon Tysoe, Frances Harrington, Margo Henry, Rowilson Jarapa, Julia Hindle, K A Kay, Carinna Vickers, S Duty, Angela Bowring, David Eveson, Saul Sundayi, Mary Kambafwile, Rashmi Kumar, Jack Roffe, Marilyn James, Natalie Temple, R Oliver, Christine Kelly, M Niemierko, J Chembala, S Jones, M Dent, K Chatterjee, S Atkinson, J Tomlinson, S Norman, E Cattermole, P Daboo, Nicola Gilzeane, Anne Hardwick, Pietro Cariga, C Rankin, David A. Wood, Lelia Duley, John Bamford, L Holford, J Good, C Ambulo, S Gomm, Girish Muddegowda, Fiona Wright, M Alao, L Sztriha, Maite D. Rodriguez, Christine Dickson, S Merotra, Helen Bearne, Ann Needle, Emma Mckenzie, Olga Balazikova, Emily Osborne, A Lankester, Rod S Taylor, Pauline Fitzell, Bernard Esisi, E Young, Richard Donnelly, Anu Joyson, Debbie Morgan, Fran Watson, Caroline Mcinnes, C Padilla-Harris, Stephanie McCann, T Ajao, Suzanne Lucas, Inez Wynter, Barbara Longland, Don Sims, Gavin Bateman, Anthony Hemsley, Vera Cvoro, Fiona Kennedy, Peter Langhorne, Adrian Butler, P Jacob, Barry Moynihan, Amit K. Mistri, W Sunman, Hannah Beadle, Polly Scutt, M Garside, Glyn Fletcher, Deborah Walstow, L Ryan, Michelle Fawcett, D Wilkinson, E Gibson, O Orugun, Malcolm R. Macleod, Philip M.W. Bath, Elio Giallombardo, T Kherkheulidze, Lourda Kerin, Clare Doyle, Brigid Hairsine, N Kakabadze, B Wadams, Enas Lawrence, Dinesh Chadha, I Memon, Cheryl L. Perkins, Victoria Sutton, C.B. Patel, A Ravindrane, K Javaid, Mahmud Sajid, T Tsanava, Y Duodu, Timothy J. England, Geoffrey A. Rose, Sheila Nyabadza, Louisa M. Christensen, M Bajoriene, F Faola, J Kok, C Vernon, Aravindakshan Manoj, E Horsley, T Gordon, Linda Cowie, S Hurdowar, D Sandler, Temi Adedoyin, Mandy Couser, C Jenkins, C Pringle, Paula Lopez, Vicky Taylor, James Cunningham, Gillian Courtauld, S Maheswaran, H Rehman, Christine Roffe, M Sein, Carla Richardson, John B. Davis, Nenette Abano, Racquel Carpio, Sheila Mashate, P Christian, Lynn Dixon, Dulka Manawadu, Jeanette Grocott, Peter Owusu-Agyei, P Farren, F K Chan, Komal Ali, Annemarei Ranta, Judith Clarke, Dean Waugh, Stan Heptinstall, M Reader, Nikola Sprigg, John F. Corrigan, Caroline Roughan, F Brodie, Paula Harman, P Webster, Kenneth Smith, Julie Reddan, Angela Willberry, Peter Howard, Kay Finney, S Buddha, C Hewitt, M Zaidi, Tracy Marsden, Heather Gow, Robert A. Dineen, Kimberley Netherton, Kashif Musarrat, Emma Barbon, V Riddell, G Storey, Ahamad Hassan, O Adegbaju, S Wong, Bethan Charles, Bindu Gregary, Rhys Williams, M G Metiu, Nilofer Dayal, C Lawlor, Kirsten E Anderson, R Icart Palau, N Khanom, C Stevenson, Prabel Datta, Betty Mokoena, Kelly Chan, Amanda Hedstrom, Sonia Raj, Y Gruenbeck, D Dellafera, Georgina Butt, A Peacocke, James Okwera, L Mokoena, Holly Maguire, Mohana Maddula, C Bailey, Ian Shread, LáShauntá M. Glover, Elizabeth Keeling, Mari Smith, Jane Powell, A Tevdoradze, Christopher Price, Hannah Rudenko, K Gill, Laura Howaniec, P Lingwood, Katherine Marks, Ivan Iniesta, F Barrett, Barbara Madigan, Emery N. Brown, Katie Flaherty, Gail Hann, Mark Barber, Kelley Storey, Aparna Pusalkar, Jason P. Appleton, Joanne Hiden, R Jolly, Hedley C. A. Emsley, J Chambers, Christina Kruuse, Mairead Osborn, P Lai, Tracy Fuller, David G. Bruce, Robert Namushi, Martin Cooper, Peter Murphy, Naomi Jeyaraj, Hayley Kingwell, A Nair, Robert S.M. Davies, Katrina McCormick, Rachel L. Lakey, Sharon Dealing, F Leslie, Peter Wilkinson, Amitava Banerjee, Penelope Cox, Janice E. O’Connell, N Sikondari, Sandra Leason, Lisa J Woodhouse, Judith Bell, Puneet Dangri, Donna Butler, Judith Dube, Rachel Gascoyne, Amberly Brigden, Debs Kelly, Renuka Erande, Kirsty Harkness, Sarah Trippier, Kirsten Harvey, Georgina Ayres, R Rowland-Axe, E Campbell, Sue Lyjko, Sylvia Szabo, David Mangion, Suzanne Ragab, C Hilaire, Alan A Montgomery, Dawn Tomlin, John Paterson, K Muhidden, Grace Auld, C Keaveney, Hannah Crowther, Lisa Hyatt, Louise E. Jackson, K Castro, Khaled Elfandi, H Russell, S Tennant, Ozlem Redjep, Tim Cassidy, Linda Y Johnson, Amulya Misra, E Khoromana, Catherine Ovington, Stuart Maguire, S Khan, Zoe Mellor, Michael Funnell, Hugh S. Markus, Emma Richards, I Toidze, Colin Smith, R Sivakumar, Janet Wilson, Amina Ahmed, A Mohd Nor, A Barkat, Line Bentsen, K Whysall, Carol L Clarke, N Sengupta, Meena Srinivasan, Balakrishna Kumar, Mgg Soliman, A Thomson, Adrian Barry, Abul Azim, Ed Gamble, H Eccleson, Kelly Marie Shaw, Christine Schofield, Linetty Makawa, Carole Hays, David Hargroves, Jordi Margalef, S Butler, H Webb, Carol Denniss, Samantha Stafford, Faye Shelton, D Forrest, Amanda Buck, Tarn Nozedar, Indira Natarajan, Jane Perez, Susanna R. Stevens, Denise Button, Mary Johnes, Samantha Keenan, Olivia C. Geraghty, Eva Beranova, Emma Jinks, S Hassan, Caroline McGhee, Nicola Persad, Gunaratnam Gunathilagan, Clare Buckley, Jennifer Mitchell, Mike Clarke, Mathew Burn, B Bhaskaran, D Hayward, Lucy Belle Guthrie, S Meenakshisundaram, Anushka Warusevitane, O Speirs, J O'Callaghan, Sudipto Ghosh, Peter Wilding, Helen Cochrane, Susan Clayton, Mandy Doherty, Fiona Price, L Montague, Valerie Hogg, S Arif, Beth Hazel, Margaret Ball, S Johnson-Holland, S Booth, N Rands, Dionne Hove, Teresa Thompson, C Krarup Hansen, Lisa Manning, Andrew Smith, Jo Howe, Jill Greig, Kailash Krishnan, Caroline Watchurst, L Finlay, Sandra Nelson, Toby Black, S Tilby, Zin Naing, D Morse, David Broughton, K Preece, M Platton, M Siddiqui, Angela Dodd, Catrin Blank, Maria Bokhari, Jacqueline Furnace, F Hammonds, Helen Guy, A Lehman, J Hunt, S Windebank, Becky Jupp, K Fotherby, Ruth Bellfield, P Wanklyn, D Hilton, Amy Steele, S Mahmood, N Lobjanidze, Sarah Finlay, L Hunt, M Krasinska-Chavez, Gemma Grimwood, H H Jensen, J. Duignan, Jane Gaylard, Asaipillai Asokanathan, Joanna O'Reilly, J Kessell, Diane Havard, T Fluskey, L Lee-Carbon, Graham Venables, Margi Godfrey, L Boxall, C Douglass, Emelda Veraque, Elaine Amis, M Chowdhury, Rekha Keshvara, Adrian Blight, G Thomas, Marc Randall, S Stoddart, Paul Guyler, Rita Ghatala, Janet T Scott, Kathy J. Jenkins, Sarah Ross, John Aeron-Thomas, C Allcock, J Goodsell, Ifan Jones, D Kakabadze, T T Thomsen, V Petrovic, I. Watson, C Athulathmudali, Hanne Christensen, Susan Crawford, Christine Kamara, James McIlmoyle, Stephen Woodward, Christine McAlpine, Emma Temlett, Gwendoline Wilkes, Benjamin Hyams, L Mills, S Brixey, Raj Shekhar, P Findlay, Markus, Hugh [0000-0002-9794-5996], and Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Georgia ,Ticlopidine ,Denmark ,Hemorrhage ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Risk Assessment ,Brain Ischemia ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Ischemia ,Recurrence ,Modified Rankin Scale ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Thrombolytic Therapy ,Prospective Studies ,cardiovascular diseases ,Stroke ,Aged ,Aspirin ,business.industry ,Dipyridamole ,General Medicine ,Guideline ,Middle Aged ,Clopidogrel ,medicine.disease ,United Kingdom ,Treatment Outcome ,Ischemic Attack, Transient ,Research Design ,Acute Disease ,Platelet aggregation inhibitor ,Drug Therapy, Combination ,Female ,business ,Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,New Zealand ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Summary Background Intensive antiplatelet therapy with three agents might be more effective than guideline treatment for preventing recurrent events in patients with acute cerebral ischaemia. We aimed to compare the safety and efficacy of intensive antiplatelet therapy (combined aspirin, clopidogrel, and dipyridamole) with that of guideline-based antiplatelet therapy. Methods We did an international, prospective, randomised, open-label, blinded-endpoint trial in adult participants with ischaemic stroke or transient ischaemic attack (TIA) within 48 h of onset. Participants were assigned in a 1:1 ratio using computer randomisation to receive loading doses and then 30 days of intensive antiplatelet therapy (combined aspirin 75 mg, clopidogrel 75 mg, and dipyridamole 200 mg twice daily) or guideline-based therapy (comprising either clopidogrel alone or combined aspirin and dipyridamole). Randomisation was stratified by country and index event, and minimised with prognostic baseline factors, medication use, time to randomisation, stroke-related factors, and thrombolysis. The ordinal primary outcome was the combined incidence and severity of any recurrent stroke (ischaemic or haemorrhagic; assessed using the modified Rankin Scale) or TIA within 90 days, as assessed by central telephone follow-up with masking to treatment assignment, and analysed by intention to treat. This trial is registered with the ISRCTN registry, number ISRCTN47823388. Findings 3096 participants (1556 in the intensive antiplatelet therapy group, 1540 in the guideline antiplatelet therapy group) were recruited from 106 hospitals in four countries between April 7, 2009, and March 18, 2016. The trial was stopped early on the recommendation of the data monitoring committee. The incidence and severity of recurrent stroke or TIA did not differ between intensive and guideline therapy (93 [6%] participants vs 105 [7%]; adjusted common odds ratio [cOR] 0·90, 95% CI 0·67–1·20, p=0·47). By contrast, intensive antiplatelet therapy was associated with more, and more severe, bleeding (adjusted cOR 2·54, 95% CI 2·05–3·16, p Interpretation Among patients with recent cerebral ischaemia, intensive antiplatelet therapy did not reduce the incidence and severity of recurrent stroke or TIA, but did significantly increase the risk of major bleeding. Triple antiplatelet therapy should not be used in routine clinical practice. Funding National Institutes of Health Research Health Technology Assessment Programme, British Heart Foundation.
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23. Consumer eating quality acceptance of new apple varieties in different European countries
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Silviero Sansavini, I. Iglesias, S. Egger, I. Höller, Katarzyna Jesionkowska, W. Guerra, F. Donati, Alessio Martinelli, Joan Bonany, A. Buehler, R. Stehr, Dorota Kruczyńska, J. Carbó, Gemma Echeverría, C. Pitiot, S. Codarin, Dorota Konopacka, F. Schoorl, and C. Hilaire
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anthocyanin content ,media_common.quotation_subject ,PPO BBF Fruitgewassen ,fruit color development ,Cripps Pink ,firmness ,strains ,Agricultural science ,acceptability ,Economics ,cultivars ,Quality (business) ,Cultivar ,gala ,preferences ,media_common ,Consumption (economics) ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,biology ,Advertising ,biology.organism_classification ,Variety (linguistics) ,Test (assessment) ,scab-resistant ,Fruit ,Habit ,Food Science - Abstract
During January and February 2007 a European consumer test of eight new apple varieties and three standard ones was carried out in different European countries. The most common apple varieties were compared to new ones, focusing on consumer acceptance and the potential for increasing apple consumption. We sought to test the hypothesis that the introduction of new improved varieties would help to increase fruit consumption. Data from a sensory test involving 4290 consumers in seven different countries were analysed for the effects of variety and test country, age, gender and apple consumption habit of the consumer on eating quality acceptance. The results obtained showed a strong interaction between country and variety, although a group of four varieties (‘Gold Pink’, ‘CIVni’, ‘Cripps Pink’ and ‘Fuji’) formed part of a group of the varieties that were most accepted in all of the countries except Germany. Significant interactions between variety and age and variety and gender were observed, but their magnitudes were not considered to be of any practical significance. No statistically significant interaction was found between variety and apple consumption habit on eating quality acceptance.
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24. Developmental regulation of T‐, N‐ and L‐type calcium currents in mouse embryonic sensory neurones
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J. Valmier, Gilles Desmadryl, Sylvie Diochot, S. Vigues, and C Hilaire
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Patch-Clamp Techniques ,Synaptogenesis ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Calcium ,Membrane Potentials ,Mice ,Dorsal root ganglion ,Nitrendipine ,Ganglia, Spinal ,medicine ,Animals ,Neurons, Afferent ,Pulse (signal processing) ,General Neuroscience ,Calcium channel ,Dihydropyridine ,Barium ,Calcium Channel Blockers ,Electric Stimulation ,Electrophysiology ,Calcium Channel Agonists ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Spinal Cord ,chemistry ,embryonic structures ,Biophysics ,Calcium Channels ,Ion Channel Gating ,Neuroscience ,medicine.drug - Abstract
We investigated the development of a low (T-type) and two high voltage-activated (N- and L-type) calcium channel currents in large diameter dorsal root ganglion neurones acutely isolated from embryonic mice using the whole-cell patch-clamp technique. The low and high voltage-activated barium currents (LVA and HVA) were identified by their distinct threshold of activation and their sensitivity to pharmacological agents, dihydropyridines and omega-conotoxin-GVIA, at embryonic day 13 (E13), E15 and E17-18, respectively, before, during and after synaptogenesis. The amplitude and density of LVA currents, measured during a -40 mV pulse from a holding potential of -100 mV, increased significantly between E13 and E15, and remained constant between E15 and E17-18. The density of global HVA current, elicited by 0 mV pulse, increased between E13 and E15/E17-18. The density of the N-type current studied by the application of omega-conotoxin-GVIA (1 microM) increased significantly between E13 and E15/E17-18. The use of the dihydropyridine nitrendipine (1 microM) revealed that the density of L-type current remained constant at each stage of development. Nevertheless, application of dihydropyridine Bay K 8644 (3 microM) demonstrated a significant slowing of the deactivation tail current between embryonic days 13 and 15, which may reflect a qualitative maturation of this class of calcium channel current. The temporal relationship between the changes in calcium channel pattern and the period of target innervation suggests possible roles of T-, N- and L-type currents during developmental key events such as natural neurone death and onset of synapse formation.
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25. Preference mapping of apple varieties in Europe
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J. Bonany, C. Brugger, A. Buehler, J. Carbó, S. Codarin, F. Donati, G. Echeverria, S. Egger, W. Guerra, C. Hilaire, I. Höller, I. Iglesias, K. Jesionkowska, D. Konopacka, D. Kruczyńska, A. Martinelli, C. Petiot, S. Sansavini, R. Stehr, and F. Schoorl
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media_common.quotation_subject ,barriers ,Population ,PPO BBF Fruitgewassen ,population ,consumers ,Statistics ,Economics ,Quality (business) ,Food science ,education ,Consumer behaviour ,media_common ,education.field_of_study ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,industry ,Preference mapping ,fruit ,Sweetness ,Preference ,vegetable consumption ,quality ,Fruit ,Food Science ,acceptance - Abstract
A consumer test carried out in 7 different European countries compared 3 standard apple varieties to 8 new ones. A total of 4290 consumers took part in the test. Data from this test was used to develop a preference map for apple. The preference map was constructed with 3 main dimensions (1 – sweetness, fruitiness, flowery attributes, 2 – acidity, firmness, 3 – juiciness and crispness). Consumers were segmented in 6 clusters according to their preferences. The 6 clusters were grouped into two main mega clusters A (68% of consumers) and B (32% of consumers). Megacluster A (Clusters 1, 2, 5 and 6) was characterized by preferring sweet apples. Clusters 2 and 5 (41% of consumers) liked sweet apples independently of their acidity and firmness and moderate positive values on dimension of juiciness and crispness. Cluster 1 (21% of consumers) had an optimal point in positive values of the sweetness dimension, moderate negative value for acidity and firmness and moderate positive value for juiciness and crispness. Cluster 6 (6% of consumers) besides preferring sweet varieties disliked acid-firm varieties. As to regard to megacluster B (Clusters 3 and 4) (32% of consumers), they preferred varieties that were acidic-firm and juiciy and crisp with values in the mid range of the sweetness dimension. In spite of the difficulties in translating preference dimensions into standard practical values for fruit quality and the fact of being a punctual measurement of consumer behaviour, this preference map could be of practical use of different actors on the fruit value chain like marketers and breeders.
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26. Toxin-resistant calcium currents in embryonic mouse sensory neurons
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C Hilaire, Gilles Desmadryl, Sylvain Richard, Sylvie Diochot, and Jean Valmier
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Patch-Clamp Techniques ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Calcium ,omega-Conotoxins ,Mice ,Nitrendipine ,Dorsal root ganglion ,Ganglia, Spinal ,medicine ,Animals ,Neurons, Afferent ,Toxins, Biological ,Voltage-dependent calcium channel ,General Neuroscience ,Calcium channel ,Calcium Channel Blockers ,Embryo, Mammalian ,Sensory neuron ,Amiloride ,Electrophysiology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,Biophysics ,Calcium Channels ,Peptides ,Neuroscience ,medicine.drug - Abstract
We characterized toxin-insensitive calcium currents expressed by acutely dissociated embryonic dorsal root ganglion neurons. In the presence of 3 microM omega-conotoxin-GVIA, 3 microM nitrendipine and either 500 nM omega-agatoxin-IVA or 500 nM omega-conotoxin-MVIIC to inhibit N-, L- and P/Q-type currents, respectively, all neurons expressed two residual currents: a T-type and another which we referred to as toxin-resistant current. The toxin-resistant current (i) consisted of an inactivating and a sustained components, (ii) had a threshold of activation and a steady-state inactivation comprised between that of the T-type current and that of the other high-voltage-activated currents, (iii) had the same permeability for barium and calcium used as charge carriers, (iv) was highly sensitive to both cadmium and nickel; and (v) was insensitive to 500 microM amiloride which abolished the T-type at this concentration. The properties of the toxin-resistant current are very similar to those of the currents expressed in oocytes following injection of alpha(1E) subunits which we demonstrated to be present in these neurons. Therefore a component of the toxin-resistant current calcium channels in sensory neurons may be closely related to those calcium channels formed by alpha(1E) subunits.
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27. Opposite developmental regulation of P- and Q-type calcium currents during ontogenesis of large diameter mouse sensory neurons
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Jean Valmier, C Hilaire, Sylvie Diochot, Sylvain Richard, Michel Baldy-Moulinier, and Gilles Desmadryl
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Patch-Clamp Techniques ,Time Factors ,Ontogeny ,Spider Venoms ,Biology ,Membrane Potentials ,Embryonic and Fetal Development ,Mice ,omega-Agatoxin IVA ,Dorsal root ganglion ,Ganglia, Spinal ,medicine ,Animals ,Neurons, Afferent ,Patch clamp ,Cells, Cultured ,Voltage-dependent calcium channel ,Nitrendipine ,General Neuroscience ,Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental ,Calcium Channel Blockers ,Embryo, Mammalian ,Sensory neuron ,Cell biology ,Agatoxin ,Kinetics ,Electrophysiology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Barium ,Calcium Channels ,Neuron death ,Neuroscience - Abstract
Analysis of neuronal development has emphasized the importance of voltage-activated Ca2+ currents during the initial period of differentiation. We investigated non-N, non-L Ba2+ currents through Ca2+ channels in freshly dissociated large diameter embryonic mouse dorsal root ganglion neurons using the whole-cell patch-clamp technique. Two types of omega-agatoxin IVA-sensitive currents were clearly distinguished at embryonic day 13: a sustained P-type current blocked selectively at 30 nM (IC50 = 3nM) and an inactivating Q-type current blocked in the range 50-500 nM (IC50 = 120nM). The P-type Ca2+ current disappeared at day 15 whereas the Q-type Ca2+ current increased two- to three-fold during the same embryonic period. In contrast, the contribution of the non-L, non-N, omega-agatoxin IVA-resistant current (R-type) was constant during this developmental span. In conclusion, our results clearly show that P- and Q-type Ca2+ currents are differentially expressed during ontogenesis in large diameter dorsal root ganglion neurons. The developmental change, which occurs during the period of target innervation, could be related to specific key events such as natural neuron death and onset of synapse formation.
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28. Apple and peach consumption habits across European countries
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S. Egger, Katarzyna Jesionkowska, W. Guerra, Dorota Konopacka, S. Codarin, F. Schoorl, C. Hilaire, Gemma Echeverría, C. Petiot, Alessandro Liverani, Joan Bonany, I. Höller, Dorota Kruczyńska, A. Buehler, Silviero Sansavini, J. Carbó, I. Iglesias, F. Donati, Alessio Martinelli, and R. Stehr
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Adult ,Male ,Adolescent ,PPO BBF Fruitgewassen ,Food consumption ,nectarine ,antioxidant capacity ,Diet Surveys ,Age and gender ,Young Adult ,Sex Factors ,Feeding behavior ,Humans ,cancer ,General Psychology ,Aged ,risk ,Consumption (economics) ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,phenolic-compounds ,coronary heart-disease ,Age Factors ,Feeding Behavior ,dietary catechins ,fruit ,Middle Aged ,Coronary heart disease ,Europe ,Antioxidant capacity ,nutrition ,vegetable consumption ,Malus ,Fruit ,bacteria ,Fruit intake ,Female ,Prunus ,Self Report ,Older people ,Demography - Abstract
The aim of this study was to gain information concerning apple and peach consumption frequency within different European countries in relation to age and gender. The survey was a part of a complex experiment with the aim of evaluating consumers’ preferences towards new varieties, and the data is based on the self-reported declarations of respondents, male and female, between 15 and 70 years old. 4271 consumers from 7 European countries were invited to supply information about their apple consumption habits, whereas 499 respondents from 5 countries answered questions relating to frequency of peach and nectarine consumption. In both, the apple and the peach surveys, data analysis of declared intake showed significant differences between nationalities. The highest apple consumption was in Poland, where over 55% declared a consumption of more than 5 apples per week. In comparison, Italian consumers most often indicated eating 3–5 apples per week (39.3%). The lowest apple consumption was in the Netherlands and Spain. In the case of peaches, the highest consumption was indicated in France where 48% of respondents declared a peach consumption of 3–5 per week with 40% eating more than 5 fruits per week. The lowest peach intake was declared in Germany. Irrespective of country women were shown to eat more apples that men. Furthermore, the group of older people (61–70 years) consume apples more often than the adult group (36–60), while within the youngest group of consumers (16–35) eating apples was not at all popular. As with apples females declared a higher peach consumption, and again significantly lower fruit consumption by the youngest group (16–35) was indicated. Although the availability of fruit at the market remains a prime factor in determining apple and peach consumption, our survey confirmed the trends of declining this popular fruit intake by the younger generation, as well as the persistent tendency of lower frequency of fruit consumption among men than women.
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29. Experimental Study of Methane-Oxygen Flames Doped with Nitrogen Oxide or Ammonia. Comparison with Modeling
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C. Hilaire, D. Puechberty, A. Garo, Complexe de recherche interprofessionnel en aérothermochimie (CORIA), Université de Rouen Normandie (UNIROUEN), Normandie Université (NU)-Normandie Université (NU)-Institut national des sciences appliquées Rouen Normandie (INSA Rouen Normandie), and Institut National des Sciences Appliquées (INSA)-Normandie Université (NU)-Institut National des Sciences Appliquées (INSA)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
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Premixed flame ,Reaction mechanism ,Absorption spectroscopy ,Chemistry ,[SPI.FLUID]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Reactive fluid environment ,020209 energy ,General Chemical Engineering ,Radical ,Flame structure ,Analytical chemistry ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,02 engineering and technology ,General Chemistry ,7. Clean energy ,Methane ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Fuel Technology ,020401 chemical engineering ,13. Climate action ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Nitrogen oxide ,0204 chemical engineering ,Molecular beam - Abstract
International audience; NH3 and NO have been added to low pressure, premixed laminar CH4-O2 flames of different equivalence ratios. The profiles of concentrations of major radicals and stable species have been obtained, using a molecular beam sampling technique coupled with a mass spectrometer. Laser-induced fluorescence has been used to measure CH radicals. Absorption spectroscopy has been applied to OH radical and temperature measurements. The behaviours of NO and HCN are mainly discussed, and the whole experimental result compared to complete flame structure computations. Using a recent reaction mechanism described by Miller, we notice that pollutants NO and HCN are generally underestimated by computations. Another mechanism, proposed by Bian et al., for nitrogen oxidation has been tested. Sensitivity and reaction path analysis made it possible to identify the reactions which would require modifications, according to a review of recently published kinetic values, in order to get a better fit between the experimental profiles and the computed ones.
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30. Adherence to sublingual immunotherapy: the allergists' viewpoint
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Silvia Scurati, Franco Frati, C. Hilaire, Cristoforo Incorvaia, Paola Puccinelli, Giovanni Passalacqua, and Giorgio Walter Canonica
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Immunology ,MEDLINE ,Italy ,Physicians ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Hypersensitivity ,Immunology and Allergy ,Medicine ,Humans ,Patient Compliance ,Sublingual immunotherapy ,Allergists ,Immunotherapy ,business ,Intensive care medicine ,Patient compliance - Published
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31. THU0159 Beneficial Effect of Methotrexate in Combination with a Biotherapy for the Long Maintenance of Biotherapy in RA Patients
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Hubert Marotte, C. Hilaire, Thierry Thomas, Béatrice Pallot-Prades, P. Collet, Adamah Amouzougan, and H. Locrelle
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Immunology ,Odds ratio ,Disease ,medicine.disease ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Infliximab ,Etanercept ,Surgery ,Rheumatology ,Rheumatoid arthritis ,Internal medicine ,Adalimumab ,medicine ,Immunology and Allergy ,Methotrexate ,business ,Body mass index ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Background At this time, no predictive factor for response to biotherapy in RA patients is available in the daily practice. Objectives The objective is to determine predictive factors for the first biological maintenance in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) treatment. Methods From our database including 663 RA patients, 289 RA patients were received their first biotherapy between 2000 and 2009. Among these 289 RA patients, we selected 2 subsets of patients. In the first group, RA patients received the same biological therapy for at least 3 years (n=56). In the second group, RA patients required at least 3 different biological therapies over the 3 years following the first biological (n=36). Demographic parameters (age, sex, smoking, body mass index), RA activity (DAS28), biological parameters, DMARDs and glucocorticoid therapy were recorded. Chi-squared statistical analysis and odds ratios (OR) were performed. Results Due to the follow-up of three years, TNFa blockers were mainly used as first biotherapy (Etanercept, adalimumab, or infliximab) in 93%. Biotherapies were equally distributed in both groups. Demographic parameters and disease ac tivity were similar in the two groups. In the same way, biological parameters of RA severity were not different in both groups. However, combination of DMARDs before starting the first biotherapy was associated with requirement to switch frequently biotherapy compared to the first goup (OR = 4.2; 95%CI: 1.193 to 14.79; p Conclusions Our study shows that the presence of methotrexate at the starting time of a biotherapy is a factor for maintenance of the first biological therapy for at least three years. However, our result is mainly relevant for TNFa blockers which was the mainly biotherapy used at the first line. Disclosure of Interest None Declared
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32. FIVE YEARS OF INDUSTRIAL EXPERIENCE WITH THE USE OF ADVANCED CERAMIC COMPONENTS IN BURNER SYSTEMS
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M J Fourniguet, J P Cassagne, and C Hilaire
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Engineering ,Waste management ,business.industry ,visual_art ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Combustor ,Ceramic ,Combustion ,business - Abstract
As relatively moderate-priced advanced ceramics became available on the market in the 80s, this opened up an interesting potential for fossil fuel-fired burner systems. When the combustion air in burners, radiant tubes and exchangers is preheated by recycled energy, certain components are subjected to higher temperatures.
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33. [Psychotic disorders and syphilitic meningoencephalitis with arterial involvement]
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J D, Favre, G P, Durand, A, Payen, and C, Hilaire
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Adult ,Male ,Meningoencephalitis ,Neurosyphilis ,Neurocognitive Disorders ,Humans ,Cerebral Infarction ,Coma ,Neuropsychological Tests ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
A propos of the beginning of a serious psychotic disorder at the abatement of a cerebral vascular accident, clinical, paraclinical and psychometric developments during one year after treatment permits an analysis of the relation between the syphilitic meningo-encephalitis and the mental disorder.
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- 1987
34. Syndrome de kawasaki de l'adulte et infection avec le virus d'epstein-barr
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Ch. Lafaix, C. Hilaire, G. Haroche, and O. Patey
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Infectious Diseases - Published
- 1987
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35. Les inventions hydrauliques dans l'Antiquité romaine : entre fictions littéraires et réalités archéologiques
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Hélène Dessales, Archéologies d'Orient et d'Occident et Sciences des textes (AOROC), École normale supérieure - Paris (ENS Paris), Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-École pratique des hautes études (EPHE), Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Corcy M.-S., Douyère-Demeulenaere C., Hilaire-Pérez L., Dessales, Hélène, and Corcy M.-S., Douyère-Demeulenaere C., Hilaire-Pérez L.
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History ,[SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistory ,archive ,[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistory ,archéologie ,histoire ,invention ,Antiquité romaine ,industrialisation ,ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS ,sources littéraires ,Techniques hydrauliques - Abstract
Le choix de privilégier le cas des inventions hydrauliques dans l’Antiquité romaine découle de plusieurs constats, à des degrés de lecture différents. D’une part, ces inventions apparaissent, dans les sources écrites du moins, mais aussi à travers les vestiges archéologiques, comme un héritage technique de la Grèce et de l’Orient : c’est donc s’interroger sur leur statut d’inventio, en tant que création résolument nouvelle, et plus généralement, sur la nature des progrès techniques de la Rome...
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- 2003
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