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2. WOLF WARRIOR II
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ROSS ANTHONY
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- 2023
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3. INTRODUCTION
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ROSS ANTHONY, RUTH SIMBAO, and JULIETTE LEEB-DU TOIT
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- 2023
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4. Economic Valuation as a Communication Device for Environmental Philanthropy: Evidence from the Lab and Field
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Sandra H. Goff, Caroline L. Noblet, and J. Ross Anthony
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Economics and Econometrics ,Field (Bourdieu) ,Economics ,Environmental Science (miscellaneous) ,Environmental economics ,Communication device ,Economic valuation - Published
- 2021
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5. Adaptation for life after birth: a review of neonatal physiology
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Ross Anthony, Daniel Riviere, Christopher J.D. McKinlay, and Frank H. Bloomfield
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Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine - Published
- 2020
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6. Adverse Effect? Dealing with Forgotten MOA Commitments
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Atz, Leiellen, Quigg, Gary, and Ross, Anthony
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Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act has the potential to impact a project even after construction. This presentation is designed for LPAs with projects that may have resulted in an adverse effect finding on cultural resources during a Section 106 review, thus requiring a memorandum of agreement (MOA). The panel will explore what it means to have an MOA, provide insight on common conceptual mitigation measures, and define responsibilities for the implementation of MOA stipulations.
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- 2022
7. 5. Yellow, Red, and Black: Fantasies about China and 'the Chinese' in Contemporary South Africa
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Romain Dittgen and Ross Anthony
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- 2019
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8. Rethinking African-Asian Encounters in Terms of Transregionalisation: An Introduction
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Ross Anthony and Uta Ruppert
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Interpretation (philosophy) ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Scale (chemistry) ,Narrative ,Locale (computer software) ,Context (language use) ,Sociology ,Space (commercial competition) ,Liminality ,Epistemology ,media_common - Abstract
The introduction outlines the authors’ interpretation of transregionalisation in the Asia-Africa context and fleshes out how it relates to the various chapters in the volume. Theoretically, the chapter emphasises the processual nature of transregionalisation, particularly the way in which it complicates and interrogates fixed territorial notions such as the nation-state, but also the way in which it challenges given global institutional imaginaries, such as the BRICS and South–South cooperation. It also stresses the importance of scale in the analysis, not only in dividing conceptualisation into the global, regional and local, but also in the sense of thinking about transregionalisation as the production of a ‘third space’—a liminal category which emerges in excess of region or locale A and B. The introduction then goes on to apply these considerations to the three sections of the book: “Situating African-Asian Encounters Globally”, “Challenging Asia-Africa Grand Narratives” and “Embedding African-Asian Transregionalisation”.
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- 2019
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9. Scale and Agency in China’s Belt and Road Initiative: The Case of Kenya
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Uta Ruppert and Ross Anthony
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Politics ,Economy ,Order (exchange) ,Corruption ,Political science ,Scale (social sciences) ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Agency (sociology) ,China ,Livelihood ,Geopolitics ,media_common - Abstract
China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is a vast infrastructure and development project spanning a large swathe of earth’s surface. In order to get an analytical handle on such a large project, this paper examines the impact of the BRI through the prism of a major infrastructure project currently taking place in Kenya on the East coast of Africa, namely the LAPSSET (Lamu-South Sudan-Ethiopia) corridor. While the project has been heralded by local officials as an economic game-changer for the country, it has mobilised a series of social responses, including discourses on corruption and the fostering of political factionalism, as well as anxieties surrounding environmental impacts and local livelihoods. In discussing these issues from a local perspective, it is noteworthy that the question of Chinese agency, rather than looming in the foreground, recedes far into the backdrop. Such observations raise questions of scale and agency in relation to the BRI: in its broadest sense, a Chinese-branded geopolitical strategy becomes, in a narrower sense, a reterritorialisation of domestic politics and the environment.
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- 2019
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10. Yellow Perils
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Christos Lynteris, David Walker, Romain Dittgen, Sören Urbansky, Ross Anthony, Kevin Carrico, Xiaojian Zhao, Magnus Fiskesjö, Yu Qiu, and Franck Billé
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History ,Ethnology ,Narrative ,China - Published
- 2019
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11. 'China in Africa' in the Anthropocene
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Ross Anthony
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Geography ,Divergence (linguistics) ,Anthropocene ,Economic geography ,China - Published
- 2018
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12. Strain analysis of SiGe microbridges
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Andrew P. Knights, Iain F. Crowe, Ross Anthony, and Ashley Gilbank
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Materials science ,Phonon ,business.industry ,fungi ,Condensation ,Silicon on insulator ,Epitaxy ,Silicon-germanium ,Ion ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,symbols.namesake ,Ion implantation ,chemistry ,symbols ,Optoelectronics ,Raman spectroscopy ,business - Abstract
We present the analysis of UV (325 nm) Raman scattering spectra from silicon-germanium (SiGe) microbridges where the SiGe has been formed using the so-called "condensation technique". As opposed to the conventional condensation technique in which SiGe is grown epitaxially, we use high-dose ion implantation of Ge ions into SOI as a means to introduce the initial Ge profile. The subsequent oxidation both repairs implantation induced damage, and forms epitaxial Ge. Using Si-Si and Si-Ge optical phonon modes, as well as the ratio of integrated intensities for Ge-Ge and Si-Si, we can determine both the composition and strain of the material. We show that although the material is compressively strained following condensation, by fabricating microbridge structures we can create strain relaxed or tensile strained structures, with subsequent interest for photonic applications.
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- 2018
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13. Health Sector Reform in the Kurdistan Region — Iraq: Primary Care Management Information System, Physician Dual Practice Finance Reform, and Quality of Care Training (Arabic-language version)
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Youngbok Ryu, Anne Rooney, Lee H. Hilborne, Laura Botwinick, Scot Hickey, C. Ross Anthony, and Melinda Moore
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Finance ,Government ,Patient safety ,Management information systems ,business.industry ,Political science ,Health care ,Context (language use) ,Primary care ,business ,Training (civil) ,Dual (category theory) - Abstract
Since 2010, the RAND Corporation has worked with the Kurdistan Regional Government to develop initiatives to improve the region's health care system. The third phase of the project focused on development and use of a primary care management information system; health financing reform, with a focus on policy reform options to deal with physician dual practice; and hospital patient safety training within the context of health quality improvement.
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- 2018
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14. Africa and China – How Africans and their governments are shaping relations with China
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Ross Anthony
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Economic growth ,Political economy ,Political science ,Political Science and International Relations ,Agency (sociology) ,Premise ,China - Abstract
The central premise uniting the contributions to this volume is the role of African agency in the China–Africa relationship. Within the broader discourse on China–Africa relations, critiques on the...
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- 2016
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15. Health Sector Reform in the Kurdistan Region - Iraq: Financing Reform, Primary Care, and Patient Safety
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C Ross, Anthony, Melinda, Moore, Lee H, Hilborne, and Andrew W, Mulcahy
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Global Health - Abstract
In 2010, the Kurdistan Regional Government asked the RAND Corporation to help guide reform of the health care system in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. The overarching goal of reform was to help establish a health system that would provide high–quality services efficiently to everyone to prevent, treat, and manage physical and mental illnesses and injuries. This article summarizes the second phase of RAND's work, when researchers analyzed three distinct but intertwined health policy issue areas: development of financing policy, implementation of early primary care recommendations, and evaluation of quality and patient safety. For health financing, the researchers reviewed the relevant literature, explored the issue in discussions with key stakeholders, developed and assessed various policy options, and developed plans or approaches to overcome barriers and achieve stated policy objectives. In the area of primary care, they developed and helped to implement a new management information system. In the area of quality and patient safety, they reviewed relevant literature, discussed issues and options with health leaders, and recommended an approach toward incremental implementation.
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- 2017
16. The Future of Health Care in the Kurdistan Region - Iraq: Toward an Effective, High-Quality System with an Emphasis on Primary Care
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Melinda, Moore, C Ross, Anthony, Yee-Wei, Lim, Spencer S, Jones, Adrian, Overton, and Joanne K, Yoong
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food and beverages ,Global Health - Abstract
At the request of the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG), RAND researchers undertook a yearlong analysis of the health care system in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, with a focus on primary care. RAND staff reviewed available literature on the Kurdistan Region and information relevant to primary care; interviewed a wide range of policy leaders, health practitioners, patients, and government officials to gather information and understand their priorities; collected and studied all available data related to health resources, services, and conditions; and projected future supply and demand for health services in the Kurdistan Region; and laid out the health financing challenges and questions. In this volume, the authors describe the strengths of the health care system in the Kurdistan Region as well as the challenges it faces. The authors suggest that a primary care-oriented health care system could help the KRG address many of these challenges. The authors discuss how such a system might be implemented and financed, and they make recommendations for better utilizing resources to improve the quality, access, effectiveness, and efficiency of primary care.
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17. Strengthening Health Care in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq
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C. Ross Anthony, Melinda Moore, Laura Botwinick, Scot Hickey, Youngbok Ryu, Anne Rooney, and Lee H. Hilborne
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Patient safety ,Government ,Management information systems ,Nursing ,business.industry ,education ,Health care ,Primary care ,business ,Phase (combat) ,Dual (category theory) ,Health care financing - Abstract
Since 2010, RAND researchers have worked with the Kurdistan Regional Government to improve its health care system. This phase focused on a primary care management information system, physician dual practice reform, and patient safety training.
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- 2017
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18. Infrastructure and influence: China's presence on the coast of East Africa
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Ross Anthony
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Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law ,Oceanography ,Geopolitics ,Colonialism ,Port (computer networking) ,language.human_language ,German ,Politics ,Economy ,Argument ,Multinational corporation ,language ,Economics ,China ,Water Science and Technology - Abstract
This paper investigates the notion that China's proposed development of ports and supporting hinterland infrastructure on the East coast of Africa serves greater geostrategic interests within Africa and the Indian Ocean. It cautions against a trend which accuses Chinese commercial infrastructural and resource development of being symmetrical with an almost colonial-like political influence. Through a comparison with nineteenth-century German and British colonialism in the region, the paper argues that, while there are certain affinities, the Chinese presence today is significantly different. Central to the argument is that Chinese port and hinterland developments are supplemented by a host of other actors, including host states, multinational corporations and regional development funds. The broader market economic system in which China and Africa engage today entails that Chinese unfettered access to projects is complicated by the interests of multiple stakeholders. The Chinese presence has been exaggerat...
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19. Evaluating internet health resources in ear, nose, and throat surgery
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Hassan A. Elhassan and Ross Anthony Goslin
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medicine.medical_specialty ,education ,Audiology ,Throat ,Health care ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,medicine ,Humans ,Misinformation ,Reliability (statistics) ,Analysis of Variance ,Internet ,Consumer Health Information ,Information Dissemination ,business.industry ,Reproducibility of Results ,Usability ,medicine.disease ,Readability ,Search Engine ,Otorhinolaryngologic Diseases ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Quinsy ,The Internet ,Medical emergency ,business - Abstract
Objectives/Hypothesis: To assess the quality, accessibility, usability, reliability, and readability of Web sites that provide information on common ear, nose, and throat conditions. Study Design: Several standardized and validated appraisal instruments and questionnaires designed to rate Web sites providing online health information were used to evaluate the content of online ear, nose, and throat health information. Methods: The terms “cholesteatoma,” “sinusitis,” “tonsillitis,” “acute otitis media,” “epistaxis,” and “quinsy” (peritonsillar abscess), representing six common ear, nose, and throat conditions, were entered separately into the Internet search engine Google. Web sites satisfying the inclusion criteria from the first 30 results of each search were evaluated for content quality using the DISCERN rating instrument, for accessibility, usability, and reliability using the LIDA rating instrument, and for readability using the Flesch Reading Ease score. Results: Of the 180 Web sites identified, 124 (68.9%) satisfied the inclusion criteria. The mean overall DISCERN score for quality was “poor,” at 39/80 (range, 16–70). The DISCERN instrument rated 2 (1.6%) Web sites as “excellent,” 14 (11.3%) as “good,” 40 (32.3%) as “fair,” 38 (30.6%) as “poor,” and 30 (24.2%) as “very poor.” The mean overall LIDA score for accessibility, usability, and reliability was “moderate,” at 114/165 (69.3%; range, 61–142). The mean Flesch Reading Ease score for the readability of Web sites was 42.3/100 (range, 10.7–71.9). Conclusions: The use of validated instruments is necessary to reduce the risks from patients accessing misinformation. They can guide health care professionals with their role in directing patients to high-quality sources of information and endorsing Web sites that meet high standards.
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20. Exceptionally Equal: Emergency States and the Production of Enemies in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region
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Ross Anthony
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Han chinese ,Geography, Planning and Development ,Subject (philosophy) ,Ethnic group ,Development ,Criminology ,Genealogy ,Politics ,Geography ,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous) ,Anthropology ,Phenomenon ,medicine ,Production (economics) ,Paranoia ,medicine.symptom ,State of exception - Abstract
This article argues that the Uyghur ethnic group is, more than any other ethnic group in Xinjiang, subject to heightened surveillance. I highlight the existence of such a phenomenon through describing various ways in which Uyghurs alter their speech and actions in relation to certain topics. By way of contrast, I draw attention to the relative lack of modifications when engaging with Han Chinese on similar topics. Such a discrepancy, I argue, is symptomatic of a broader political situation in which Uyghurs are targeted by a state of exception . Such exceptional measures aid in preventing the translation of experience between these two groups.
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- 2011
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21. China, Gender, Feminism
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Ross Anthony
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Cultural Studies ,Gender Studies ,Literature and Literary Theory ,Gender studies ,Sociology ,China ,Feminism - Published
- 2010
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22. Thermal characterisation of microalgae under slow pyrolysis conditions
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Joe Herbertson, Scott Grierson, Ross Anthony Mcgregor, Vladimir Strezov, and Gary Kenneth Ellem
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chemistry.chemical_compound ,Fuel Technology ,chemistry ,Biogas ,Biofuel ,Pyrolysis oil ,Environmental chemistry ,Chlorella vulgaris ,Heat of combustion ,Char ,Combustion ,Pyrolysis ,Analytical Chemistry - Abstract
Aquatic microalgae have high potential for production of bio-chemicals, liquid transport fuels and charcoal. Their main advantage over existing energy crops is that they have faster growth rates and do not compete with food production. In this study six species of microalgae ( Tetraselmis chui , Chlorella like , Chlorella vulgaris , Chaetocerous muelleri , Dunaliella tertiolecta and Synechococcus ) were selected, presenting a broad cross-section of physical characteristics and known behaviour under cultivation. The objective of this work was to ascertain differences in thermal conversion behaviour between the microalgae species under slow pyrolysis conditions. The samples were first analysed with a Computer Aided Thermal Analysis (CATA) technique at a standard heating rate of 10 °C/min. For all species, the energy required to achieve thermal conversion was found to be approximately 1 MJ/kg. Gas chromatography was then applied to measure the evolution of biogas compounds with temperature. The heat of combustion of the biogas compounds was estimated to vary significantly between species, ranging from 1.2 to 4.8 MJ/kg. Pyrolysis oil product yields were also estimated at 500 °C. The oils produced at this temperature were collected and their molecular weight distribution assessed by Matrix Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionisation (MALDI). The species were found to produce up to 43% by volume of bio-oils. In all samples the char fraction remained above one third of total sample weight.
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- 2009
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23. Galerkin Projections Between Finite Element Spaces
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Thompson, Ross Anthony, Mathematics, Borggaard, Jeffrey T., Chung, Matthias, and Adjerid, Slimane
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Finite element methods ,MathematicsofComputing_NUMERICALANALYSIS ,adaptive mesh refinement ,multi-mesh interpolation - Abstract
Adaptive mesh refinement schemes are used to find accurate low-dimensional approximating spaces when solving elliptic PDEs with Galerkin finite element methods. For nonlinear PDEs, solving the nonlinear problem with Newton's method requires an initial guess of the solution on a refined space, which can be found by interpolating the solution from a previous refinement. Improving the accuracy of the representation of the converged solution computed on a coarse mesh for use as an initial guess on the refined mesh may reduce the number of Newton iterations required for convergence. In this thesis, we present an algorithm to compute an orthogonal L^2 projection between two dimensional finite element spaces constructed from a triangulation of the domain. Furthermore, we present numerical studies that investigate the efficiency of using this algorithm to solve various nonlinear elliptic boundary value problems. Master of Science
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- 2015
24. Chinese Society in Flux – A Study of Ethnicity, Guanxi, and Urbanisation From the Late Imperial China Until Today
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Maxime Lauzon-Lacroix and Ross Anthony
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History ,Economy ,Urbanization ,History of China ,Ethnic group ,Chinese society ,Flux (metabolism) ,Guanxi - Published
- 2015
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25. Correspondents Theory 1800/2000: Philosophical Reflections Upon Epistolary Technics and Praxis in the Analogue and Digital
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Ross, Anthony John Charles, Moss Michael, and Stuart, Susan
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epistolary culture ,Internet studies ,philosophy of technology ,phenomenology ,B Philosophy (General) - Abstract
When we talk about things like the 'lost art of letter-writing' or the 'digital communications revolution,' what do we mean? What do we lose and what do we gain as we move towards digital ways of being in the world? Critically engaging with many of the canonical writers in the philosophy of technology (Martin Heidegger, Albert Borgmann, Don Ihde, Bruno Latour, Hubert Dreyfus and Jürgen Habermas, for example), and following what has been termed the 'empirical turn' in that discipline, this thesis answers such questions by means of a philosophical, comparative study of epistolary technics and praxis in the early nineteenth and 21st centuries, making use of Romantic era archival letters and related materials to compare and contrast our own, Internet-enabled experience of communicating over distance. In so doing, it seeks to contribute towards our understanding of the ways in which information and communication technologies influence humanity by taking a long-view of many of the more radical claims (whether optimistic or pessimistic) for the ways in which the Internet effects change in culture, society and self. The thesis is structured thematically, with chapters examining the experience of distance and presence in these two periods, the potential for meaningful engagements by way of communicative media, the technological reconfiguration of social networks, and shifts in the public/private distinction. In its conclusions it is broadly sympathetic to the somewhat pessimistic positions of Heidegger and Borgmann, finding evidence and supplying argument to support the notion that the Internet does in some circumstances serve to diminish our meaningful involvements with the world and each other. It is, however, critical of many of the more extreme arguments for the substantive impact of the Internet, which very often lean too heavily towards naive technological determinism, neglect the social shaping of technology, overemphasise the radical novelty of the Internet, or simply deny or downplay many of its undoubted benefits.
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- 2015
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26. Forum: Security and engagement: the case of China and South Sudan
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Jiang Hengkun and Ross Anthony
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Economic growth ,Strategy and Management ,Mechanical Engineering ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Metals and Alloys ,Adversary ,Regional security ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering ,Spanish Civil War ,State (polity) ,Close relationship ,Political science ,China ,media_common - Abstract
As Chinese engagement in Africa grows, questions surrounding its role in security have become more prominent. The issue of security is a broad one ranging from China’s role in regional security with international organisations to the role of se-curing assets and personnel. This forum piece addresses some of these concerns, with a particular focus on South Sudan. While the Chinese state has been relative-ly adept at establishing ties with Africa’s newest country, due to China’s previous close relationship with the Khartoum regime (an enemy of the South), friction has persisted. This is particularly evident at the level of everyday Chinese-South Suda-nese engagement, which is fraught with security risks. The piece describes some of these issues by drawing on fieldwork observations and interviews conducted in April 2013, eight months before the country lapsed back into civil war.
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- 2015
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27. The Costs of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Executive Summary: (Arabic translation)
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Mary E. Vaiana, C. Ross Anthony, Charles P. Ries, and Daniel Egel
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Low intensity conflict ,Executive summary ,Cost–benefit analysis ,Public economics ,Hebrew ,Terrorism ,language ,Nation-building ,Psychology ,language.human_language ,Linguistics - Abstract
This is a Hebrew translation of an executive summary of a study estimating the net costs and benefits if the long-standing conflict between Israelis and Palestinians follows its current trajectory over the next ten years, relative to five other possible trajectories that the conflict could take. The goal of the analysis is to give all parties comprehensive, reliable information about available choices and their expected costs and consequences.
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- 2015
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28. Precision measurement of the top-quark mass in lepton+jets final states
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Abazov, Victor Mukhamedovich, Abbott, Braden Keim, Acharya, Bannanje Sripath, Adams, Mark Raymond, Adams, Todd, Agnew, James P, Alexeev, Guennadi D, Alkhazov, Georgiy D, Alton, Andrew K, Askew, Andrew Warren, Atkins, Scott, Augsten, Kamil, Avila, Carlos A, Badaud, Frederique, Bagby, Linda F, Baldin, Boris, Bandurin, Dmitry V, Banerjee, Sunanda, Barberis, Emanuela, Baringer, Philip S, Bartlett, JFrederick, Bassler, Ursula Rita, Bazterra, Victor, Bean, Alice L, Begalli, Marcia, Bellantoni, Leo, Beri, Suman B, Bernardi, Gregorio, Bernhard, Ralf Patrick, Bertram, Iain A, Besancon, Marc, Beuselinck, Raymond, Bhat, Pushpalatha C, Bhatia, Sudeep, Bhatnagar, Vipin, Blazey, Gerald Charles, Blessing, Susan K, Bloom, Kenneth A, Boehnlein, Amber S, Boline, Daniel Dooley, Boos, Edward E, Borissov, Guennadi, Borysova, Maryna, Brandt, Andrew, Brandt, Oleg, Brock, Raymond L, Bross, Alan D, Brown, Duncan Paul, Bu, Xue-Bing, Buehler, Marc, Buescher, Volker, Bunichev, Viacheslav Yevgenyevich, Burdin, Sergey, Buszello, Claus Peter, Camacho-Perez, Enrique, Casey, Brendan Cameron Kieran, Castilla-Valdez, Heriberto, Caughron, Seth Aaron, Chakrabarti, Subhendu, Chan, Kwok Ming Leo, Chandra, Avdhesh, Chapon, Emilien, Chen, Guo, Cho, Sung-Woong, Choi, Suyong, Choudhary, Brajesh C, Cihangir, Selcuk, Claes, Daniel R, Clutter, Justace Randall, Cooke, Michael P, Cooper, William Edward, Corcoran, Marjorie D, Couderc, Fabrice, Cousinou, Marie-Claude, Cutts, David, Das, Amitabha, Davies, Gavin John, de Jong, Sijbrand Jan, De La Cruz-Burelo, Eduard, Deliot, Frederic, Demina, Regina, Denisov, Dmitri S, Denisov, Sergei P, Desai, Satish Vijay, Deterre, Cecile, DeVaughan, Kayle Otis, Diehl, HThomas, Diesburg, Michael, Ding, Pengfei, Dominguez, DAaron M, Dubey, Abhinav Kumar, Dudko, Lev V, Duperrin, Arnaud, Dutt, Suneel, Eads, Michael T, Edmunds, Daniel L, Ellison, John A, Elvira, VDaniel, Enari, Yuji, Evans, Harold G, Evdokimov, Valeri N, Faure, Alexandre, Feng, Lei, Ferbel, Thomas, Fiedler, Frank, Filthaut, Frank, Fisher, Wade Cameron, Fisk, HEugene, Fortner, Michael R, Fox, Harald, Fuess, Stuart C, Garbincius, Peter H, Garcia-Bellido, Aran, Garcia-Gonzalez, Jose Andres, Gavrilov, Vladimir B, Geng, Weigang, Gerber, Cecilia Elena, Gershtein, Yuri S, Ginther, George E, Gogota, Olga, Golovanov, Georgy Anatolievich, Grannis, Paul D, Greder, Sebastien, Greenlee, Herbert B, Grenier, Gerald Jean, Gris, Phillipe Luc, Grivaz, Jean-Francois, Grohsjean, Alexander, Gruenendahl, Stefan, Gruenewald, Martin Werner, Guillemin, Thibault, Gutierrez, Gaston R, Gutierrez, Phillip, Haley, Joseph Glenn Biddle, Han, Liang, Harder, Kristian, Harel, Amnon, Hauptman, John Michael, Hays, Jonathan M, Head, Tim, Hebbeker, Thomas, Hedin, David R, Hegab, Hatim, Heinson, Ann, Heintz, Ulrich, Hensel, Carsten, Heredia-De La Cruz, Ivan, Herner, Kenneth Richard, Hesketh, Gavin G, Hildreth, Michael D, Hirosky, Robert James, Hoang, Trang, Hobbs, John D, Hoeneisen, Bruce, Hogan, Julie, Hohlfeld, Mark, Holzbauer, Jenny Lyn, Howley, Ian James, Hubacek, Zdenek, Hynek, Vlastislav, Iashvili, Ia, Ilchenko, Yuriy, Illingworth, Robert A, Ito, Albert S, Jabeen, Shabnam, Jaffre, Michel J, Jayasinghe, Ayesh, Jeong, Min-Soo, Jesik, Richard L, Jiang, Peng, Johns, Kenneth Arthur, Johnson, Emily, Johnson, Marvin E, Jonckheere, Alan M, Jonsson, Per Martin, Joshi, Jyoti, Jung, Andreas Werner, Juste, Aurelio, Kajfasz, Eric, Karmanov, Dmitriy Y, Katsanos, Ioannis, Kaur, Manbir, Kehoe, Robert Leo Patrick, Kermiche, Smain, Khalatyan, Norayr, Khanov, Alexander, Kharchilava, Avto, Kharzheev, Yuri N, Kiselevich, Ivan Lvovich, Kohli, Jatinder M, Kozelov, Alexander V, Kraus, James Alexander, Kumar, Ashish, Kupco, Alexander, Kurca, Tibor, Kuzmin, Valentin Alexandrovich, Lammers, Sabine Wedam, Lebrun, Patrice, Lee, Hyeon-Seung, Lee, Seh-Wook, Lee, William M, Lei, Xiaowen, Lellouch, Jeremie, Li, Dikai, Li, Hengne, Li, Liang, Li, Qi-Zhong, Lim, Jeong Ku, Lincoln, Donald W, Linnemann, James Thomas, Lipaev, Vladimir V, Lipton, Ronald J, Liu, Huanzhao, Liu, Yanwen, Lobodenko, Alexandre, Lokajicek, Milos, Lopes de Sa, Rafael, Luna-Garcia, Rene, Lyon, Adam Leonard, Maciel, Arthur KA, Madar, Romain, Magana-Villalba, Ricardo, Malik, Sudhir, Malyshev, Vladimir L, Mansour, Jason, Martinez-Ortega, Jorge, McCarthy, Robert L, Mcgivern, Carrie Lynne, Meijer, Melvin M, Melnitchouk, Alexander S, Menezes, Diego D, Mercadante, Pedro Galli, Merkin, Mikhail M, Meyer, Arnd, Meyer, Jorg Manfred, Miconi, Florian, Mondal, Naba K, Mulhearn, Michael James, Nagy, Elemer, Narain, Meenakshi, Nayyar, Ruchika, Neal, Homer A, Negret, Juan Pablo, Neustroev, Petr V, Nguyen, Huong Thi, Nunnemann, Thomas P, Hernandez Orduna, Jose de Jesus, Osman, Nicolas Ahmed, Osta, Jyotsna, Pal, Arnab, Parashar, Neeti, Parihar, Vivek, Park, Sung Keun, Partridge, Richard A, Parua, Nirmalya, Patwa, Abid, Penning, Bjoern, Perfilov, Maxim Anatolyevich, Peters, Reinhild Yvonne Fatima, Petridis, Konstantinos, Petrillo, Gianluca, Petroff, Pierre, Pleier, Marc-Andre, Podstavkov, Vladimir M, Popov, Alexey V, Prewitt, Michelle, Price, Darren, Prokopenko, Nikolay N, Qian, Jianming, Quadt, Arnulf, Quinn, Gene Breese, Ratoff, Peter N, Razumov, Ivan A, Ripp-Baudot, Isabelle, Rizatdinova, Flera, Rominsky, Mandy Kathleen, Ross, Anthony, Royon, Christophe, Rubinov, Paul Michael, Ruchti, Randal C, Sajot, Gerard, Sanchez-Hernandez, Alberto, Sanders, Michiel P, Santos, Angelo Souza, Savage, David G, Savitskyi, Mykola, Sawyer, HLee, Scanlon, Timothy P, Schamberger, RDean, Scheglov, Yury A, Schellman, Heidi M, Schwanenberger, Christian, Schwienhorst, Reinhard H, Sekaric, Jadranka, Severini, Horst, Shabalina, Elizaveta K, Shary, Viacheslav V, Shaw, Savanna, Shchukin, Andrey A, Simak, Vladislav J, Skubic, Patrick Louis, Slattery, Paul F, Smirnov, Dmitri V, Snow, Gregory R, Snow, Joel Mark, Snyder, Scott Stuart, Soldner-Rembold, Stefan, Sonnenschein, Lars, Soustruznik, Karel, Stark, Jan, Stoyanova, Dina A, Strauss, Michael G, Suter, Louise, Svoisky, Peter V, Titov, Maxim, Tokmenin, Valeriy V, Tsai, Yun-Tse, Tsybychev, Dmitri, Tuchming, Boris, Tully, Christopher George T, Uvarov, Lev, Uvarov, Sergey L, Uzunyan, Sergey A, Van Kooten, Richard J, van Leeuwen, Willem M, Varelas, Nikos, Varnes, Erich W, Vasilyev, Igor A, Verkheev, Alexander Yurievich, Vertogradov, Leonid S, Verzocchi, Marco, Vesterinen, Mika, Vilanova, Didier, Vokac, Petr, Wahl, Horst D, Wang, Michael HLS, Warchol, Jadwiga, Watts, Gordon Thomas, Wayne, Mitchell R, Weichert, Jonas, Welty-Rieger, Leah Christine, Williams, Mark Richard James, Wilson, Graham Wallace, Wobisch, Markus, Wood, Darien Robert, Wyatt, Terence R, Xie, Yunhe, Yamada, Ryuji, Yang, Siqi, Yasuda, Takahiro, Yatsunenko, Yuriy A, Ye, Wanyu, Ye, Zhenyu, Yin, Hang, Yip, Kin, Youn, Sungwoo, Yu, Jiaming, Zennamo, Joseph, Zhao, Tianqi Gilbert, Zhou, Bing, Zhu, Junjie, Zielinski, Marek, Zieminska, Daria, Zivkovic, Lidija, Laboratoire de Physique Subatomique et de Cosmologie (LPSC), Institut polytechnique de Grenoble - Grenoble Institute of Technology (Grenoble INP )-Institut Polytechnique de Grenoble - Grenoble Institute of Technology-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Université Joseph Fourier - Grenoble 1 (UJF)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Département Recherches Subatomiques (DRS-IPHC), Institut Pluridisciplinaire Hubert Curien (IPHC), Université de Strasbourg (UNISTRA)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université de Strasbourg (UNISTRA)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Institut de Physique Nucléaire de Lyon (IPNL), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 (UCBL), Université de Lyon-Université de Lyon-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3), Laboratoire de l'Accélérateur Linéaire (LAL), 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 - Clermont-Ferrand (LPC), Université Blaise Pascal - Clermont-Ferrand 2 (UBP)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Centre de Physique des Particules de Marseille (CPPM), Aix Marseille Université (AMU)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), D0, 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 Claude Bernard Lyon 1 (UCBL), Université de Lyon-Université de Lyon-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Université Joseph Fourier - Grenoble 1 (UJF)-Institut polytechnique de Grenoble - Grenoble Institute of Technology (Grenoble INP )-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Institut Polytechnique de Grenoble - Grenoble Institute of Technology-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)-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), and Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC)
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PAIR PRODUCTION ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,W-BOSON ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Astronomy & Astrophysics ,Physics, Particles & Fields ,COMPUTATIONS ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,EVENTS ,High Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex) ,0202 Atomic, Molecular, Nuclear, Particle And Plasma Physics ,[PHYS.HEXP]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex] ,HADRON COLLIDERS ,RECONSTRUCTION ,TEVATRON ,RUN-II ,0206 Quantum Physics ,Science & Technology ,IDENTIFICATION ,Physics ,High Energy Physics::Phenomenology ,Nuclear & Particles Physics ,0201 Astronomical And Space Sciences ,Physical Sciences ,D0 DETECTOR ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,Particle Physics - Experiment - Abstract
We measure the mass of the top quark in lepton+jets final states using the full sample of $p\bar{p}$ collision data collected by the D0 experiment in Run~II of the Fermilab Tevatron Collider at $\sqrt s=1.96~$TeV, corresponding to $9.7~{\rm fb}^{-1}$ of integrated luminosity. We use a matrix element technique that calculates the probabilities for each event to result from $t\bar t$ production or background. The overall jet energy scale is constrained in situ by the mass of the $W$ boson. We measure $m_t=174.98\pm0.76~{\rm GeV}$. This constitutes the most precise single measurement of the top-quark mass., Comment: submitted to Phys. Rev. Lett
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29. Global Health Services Research: Challenging the Future
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Nicole Lurie and C. Ross Anthony
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Economic growth ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Health Priorities ,business.industry ,Health Policy ,Public health ,Health services research ,International health ,Global Health ,Editorial Column ,Health promotion ,Health care ,Global health ,Medicine ,Health Services Research ,Social determinants of health ,business ,Health policy - Abstract
Today health and global well-being are inextricably intertwined. Yet much of the data and research necessary to fashion good health policy is either inadequate or missing altogether. This special edition of Health Services Research testifies to the emerging recognition of the importance of global health services research and constitutes a timely addition to the body of research needed to help guide good policy. Last year, as SARS raced around the world, it was painfully clear that health is a central global concern. The rapid transnational spread of new and emerging infectious diseases and their potential use as terrorist agents grab headlines, while in many countries—indeed in whole regions of the world such as sub-Saharan Africa—economic, political, and social development is retarded because of poor health and poor health care. This threatens civil societies, and even national and regional stability.1 It also challenges the organization and financing of both government and private sector health care systems. At a personal level the consequences of disease and poor health are felt every day. The risks of failing to address the problems of disease, poverty, and unrest, paired with the opportunities for constructive health policy change, prompts a powerful cry for proactive efforts and for greater resources to conduct the research needed to guide that policy.
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30. Editors introduction
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Ross Anthony
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Strategy and Management ,Mechanical Engineering ,Metals and Alloys ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering - Published
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31. Health Sector Reform in the Kurdistan Region — Iraq: Financing Reform, Primary Care, and Patient Safety (Arabic-language version)
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Andrew W. Mulcahy, Melinda Moore, Lee H. Hilborne, and C. Ross Anthony
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Finance ,Government ,Patient safety ,Management information systems ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Global health ,Quality (business) ,Business ,Primary care ,Health sector ,Health policy ,media_common - Abstract
This report summarizes analysis of three distinct but intertwined health policy issue areas for the Kurdistan Regional Government: health financing, primary care, and quality and patient safety. The researchers assessed policy options, developed plans to overcome barriers and achieve policy objectives, and developed and helped implement a new management information system.
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32. Community Matters in Xinjiang 1880–1949: Towards a Historical Anthropology of the Uyghur
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Ross Anthony
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Geography ,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous) ,Anthropology ,Geography, Planning and Development ,Central asia ,Development ,Ancient history ,Historical anthropology ,Asian studies - Published
- 2009
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33. China and Mozambique: From Comrades to Capitalists
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Ross Anthony
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Scholarship ,Sociology and Political Science ,Field (Bourdieu) ,Political science ,Political Science and International Relations ,Economic history ,China - Abstract
As China's engagement within Africa continues to grow, scholarship within the field has moved from the general to the particular. Books offering general overviews and edited volumes touching on an ...
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34. Editor's contribution
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Ross Anthony
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Politics ,Strategy and Management ,Mechanical Engineering ,Political science ,Development economics ,Metals and Alloys ,Global Leadership ,International security ,China ,Economic sphere ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering ,Peacekeeping - Abstract
Over the past decade, China’s influence on the African continent has grown significantly. While this growth has been primarily within the economic sphere, such expansion has increasingly become bound up with issues of political involvement. There has been growing international pressure for China to play a greater role in peacekeeping efforts on the continent, a call which increasingly challenges its “non-interference” policy. As China increases its clout on the world stage, it is increasingly obliged to demonstrate traits of global leadership, not least of which is playing an instrumental role in securing regional and global security.
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35. Western discourses on the Chinese presence in Africa
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Ross Anthony
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Shock (economics) ,Litany ,History ,Strategy and Management ,Mechanical Engineering ,Law ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Metals and Alloys ,Media studies ,Conversation ,Neocolonialism ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering ,media_common - Abstract
Elevator conversations can tell us a lot about public discourses. I recently struck up a conversation with a man in an elevator. When I told the man that my job entailed researching the Chinese presence in Africa, he responded with the comment: “We‟d better keep an eye on them, soon they will be taking over the entire continent”. His response did not shock me if only because it was the most recent of a litany of likeminded comments I had heard since my return to South Africa a few months ago. Similarly, in my preced-ing years spent in the United Kingdom, protests of “neocolonialism”, “exploitation” and “propping up tyrants” arose almost as knee-jerk reactions to the topic of China-Africa relations.
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36. Editorial
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Ross Anthony
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Strategy and Management ,Mechanical Engineering ,Metals and Alloys ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering - Published
- 2013
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37. The non-contradiction of contemporary China
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Ross Anthony
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Communist state ,Strategy and Management ,Mechanical Engineering ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Authoritarianism ,Metals and Alloys ,Common sense ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering ,Political economy ,Law ,Thriving ,Economics ,Contradiction ,Free market ,China ,Communism ,media_common - Abstract
A common way of describing China in today’s media is to claim that it is an “authoritarian, communist regime”; another frequent phrase is that it is “a thriving capitalist country, which is communist only in name”. Common sense tells us that both of these statements cannot be true. Surely it is impossible to have a country which is at once highly centralized and committed to socialist principles while simultaneously embracing the free market? It may be one of these things pretending to be the other, but surely not both at the same time? If, however, we are to get a grasp on how the Chinese system works today, we need to embrace this contradiction and think of China as socialist and capitalist in the same instance
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38. The Persistence of the Nation-State at the Chinese-Kazakh Border
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Ross Anthony
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39. Transport Phenomena in Two-Phase Liquid-Liquid Micro-Reactors
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Patrick Plouffe, Dominique M. Roberge, Ross Anthony, Norbert Kockmann, Arturo Macchi, and Adam A. Donaldson
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Physics::Fluid Dynamics ,Mass transfer coefficient ,Convective heat transfer ,Chemistry ,Mass transfer ,Heat transfer ,Mixing (process engineering) ,Thermodynamics ,Mechanics ,Transport phenomena ,Churchill–Bernstein equation ,Nusselt number - Abstract
Micro-reactors offer distinct advantages over batch reactors currently used within the pharmaceutical and fine chemical industries. Their high surface area-to-volume ratios allow for increased heat and mass transfer, which is important for controlling reaction selectivity. In addition, micro-reactors are compatible with continuous processing technology, circumventing the time delays inherent to batch systems. Rapid mixing of reactants within micro-reactors is, however, limited by the inherent difficulty of generating turbulence at reduced geometry scales. Several different passive mixing strategies have been proposed in order to produce eddy-based secondary flows and chaotic mixing. This study examines the effectiveness of these strategies by comparing the energy-density normalized heat and mass transfer coefficients for a selection of industrial micro-reactors. First single, then two-phase liquid-liquid experiments were conducted. Pressure drop measurements were obtained to calculate friction factors and to verify the presence of eddy-based secondary flows. A hot heat exchange fluid and temperature measurements were used to estimate the internal convective heat transfer coefficients within each structure. Volumetric mass transfer coefficients were also determined for the mutual extraction of partially miscible n-butanol and water. Semi-empirical correlations for the reactors’ friction factor and Nusselt number as well as a description of the overall mass transfer coefficient based on energy dissipation are presented.Copyright © 2012 by ASME
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- 2012
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40. Health System Reconstruction and Nation-Building
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Federico Girosi, C. Ross Anthony, Lois M. Davis, Lee H. Hilborne, Cheryl Benard, Anga R. Timilsina, Rachel M. Swanger, Anita Datar Garten, and Seth G. Jones
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medicine.medical_specialty ,HRHIS ,business.industry ,Public health ,International health ,Public administration ,Health promotion ,Political science ,Health care ,medicine ,Global health ,Nation-building ,business ,Health policy - Published
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41. Thin film germanium on silicon created via ion implantation and oxide trapping
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Ross Anthony and Andrew P. Knights
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History ,Materials science ,Silicon ,business.industry ,Oxide ,Analytical chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Germanium ,Substrate (electronics) ,Computer Science Applications ,Education ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Ion implantation ,chemistry ,Optoelectronics ,Wafer ,Thin film ,business ,Layer (electronics) - Abstract
We present a novel process for integrating germanium with silicon-on-insulator (SOI) wafers. Germanium is implanted into SOI which is then oxidized, trapping the germanium between the two oxide layers (the grown oxide and the buried oxide). With careful control of the implantation and oxidation conditions this process creates a thin layer (current experiments indicate up to 20-30nm) of almost pure germanium. The layer can be used potentially for fabrication of integrated photo-detectors sensitive to infrared wavelengths, or may serve as a seed for further germanium growth. Results are presented from electron microscopy and Rutherford back-scattering analysis, as well as preliminary modelling using an analytical description of the process.
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42. Examining Possible Causes of Gulf War Illness: RAND Policy Investigations and Reviews of the Scientific Literature
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Gary Cecchine, David H. Marlowe, Richard A. Rettig, Arlene J. Hudson, Grant N. Marshall, Jennifer E. Pace, Ronald D. Fricker, Lee H. Hilborne, Elaine Reardon, Sarah K. Cotton, Ernest Foulkes, Jennifer Hawes-Dawson, Naomi Harley, Cathy D. Sherbourne, Lois M. Davis, C. Ross Anthony, Susan D. Hosek, William Augerson, Dalia M. Spektor, and Beatrice A. Golomb
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Military personnel ,History ,Scientific literature ,Criminology ,Gulf war - Published
- 2005
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43. The healthcare doctrine. U.S. foreign policy must include the eradication of dangerous diseases
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Kenneth, Shine and Ross, Anthony
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Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome ,Health Policy ,International Cooperation ,Communicable Disease Control ,Humans ,Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome ,World Health Organization ,United States - Published
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Ross Anthony Santangelo, Robert Vincent Holland, and Michael Laurence Rooney
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Singlet oxygen ,Diffusion ,Analytical chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Polymer ,Permeation ,Oxygen ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Ethyl cellulose ,chemistry ,Test material ,Polymer chemistry ,General Materials Science ,Absorption (chemistry) - Abstract
A new sensitive method is described for measuring the permeation and diffusion of oxygen through polymer films. For these measurements an ethyl cellulose film containing 9,10-dimethylanthracene (DMA) and erythrosin may be either tightly sealed between two pieces of sample film in a simple cell or sealed in a pouch made from the test material, and is used to absorb oxygen which has passed through the polymer film sample from the air. On illumination this oxygen is converted by the erythrosin to singlet oxygen which then reacts with the DMA. After an initial scavenging period, the rate of permeation of oxygen under the atmospheric pressure gradient across the film is monitored by determining the rate of disappearance of DMA spectrophotometrically. Es wird eine neue, empfindliche Methode fur die Messung der Durchdringung und Diffusion von Sauerstoff durch Polymerfilme beschrieben. Ein Ethylcellulosefilm, der 9,10-Dimethylanthrazen (DMA) und Erythrosin enthalt, wird fur die Absorption von Sauerstoff verwendet, der aus der Luft durch die Polymerfilmprobe dringt. Bei Belichtung wird der Sauerstoff durch das Erythrosin in die Singulettform uberfuhrt, die dann mit dem DMA reagiert. Nach einer anfanglichen Reinigungsperiode wird die Durchdringungsgeschwindigkeit vom Sauerstoff unter dem atmospharischen Druckgefalle durch den Film verfolgt, indem man die Geschwindigkeit des Verschwindens vom DMA spektrophotometrisch bestimmt. Fur diese Messungen kann der Ethylcellulosefilm entweder in einer einfachen Zelle dicht zwischen zwei Probefilmstucken eingefugt oder in einem Beutel von Probematerial eingeschlossen sein.
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45. Crystal structure of bis[hydroxo(triphenyl)arsonium(<scp>V</scp>)] dodeca-µ-chloro-hexachloro-octahedro-hexaniobate(2–)
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Ross Anthony Field, David L. Kepert, Allan H. White, and Bruce William Robinson
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Bond length ,Crystallography ,chemistry ,Octahedron ,Hydrogen bond ,Oxidation state ,Niobium ,Cluster (physics) ,chemistry.chemical_element ,General Chemistry ,Crystal structure ,Monoclinic crystal system - Abstract
The crystal structure of the title compound has been determined by single-crystal photographic X-ray diffraction methods. The structure was solved from photographic data by the heavy-atom method and refined by block-diagonal least-squares to R 0·13 for 2326 reflections. Crystals are monoclinic, space group, P21/n a= 15·76(2)b= 22·25(3), c= 8·62(1)A, β= 91·6(3)°Z= 2. The asymmetric unit is a [Ph3AsOH]+ cation and one half of a centrosymmetric [(Nb6Cl12)Cl6]2– anionic cluster unit. Bond lengths within the cation agree well with previously determined values for similar species (mean C–C 1·39, mean C–As 1·91 A); As–O is 1·73(2)A. The proximity of this bond to the special position (½,0,0), (0 ½,½) and the O–O′ distance of 2·80 A suggests that the cation oxygens are linked by a pair of hydrogen bonds. The point-symmetry of the cluster does not differ significantly from Oh the octahedron of niobium atoms (mean Nb–Nb 3·016A) being surrounded by the usual two sets of axial (6) and edge (12) chlorine atoms, (mean Nb–Cl 2·48 and 2·24 A). These distances differ significantly from those found in clusters of different oxidation state.
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46. Education in a sectarian society: several views
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McLean, Colin, Winning, Thomas J., McKechin, W. J., Gill, Brian, and Ross, Anthony
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education - Published
- 1976
47. Medicare support of medical education
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C. Ross Anthony
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Medical education ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Education, Medical ,business.industry ,Health Policy ,Training Support ,Medicare ,United States ,Family medicine ,medicine ,Costs and Cost Analysis ,Humans ,Medicine ,business ,Specialization - Published
- 1988
48. ChemInform Abstract: CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF BIS(HYDROXO(TRIPHENYL)ARSONIUM(V)) DODECA-MU-CHLORO-HEXACHLORO-OCTAHEDRO-HEXANIOBATE(2-)
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Ross Anthony Field, Bruce William Robinson, David L. Kepert, and Allan H. White
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Chemistry ,General Medicine ,Crystal structure ,Medicinal chemistry - Published
- 1973
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49. Measurement of the Effective Weak Mixing Angle in $p\bar{p}\rightarrow Z/\gamma^* \rightarrow \ell^+\ell^-$ Events
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Abazov, Victor Mukhamedovich, Abbott, Braden Keim, Atkins, Scott, Edmunds, Daniel L, Ellison, John A, Elvira, VDaniel, Enari, Yuji, Evans, Harold G, Evdokimov, Anatoly V, Evdokimov, Valeri N, Faure, Alexandre, Feng, Lei, Ferbel, Thomas, Augsten, Kamil, Fiedler, Frank, Filthaut, Frank, Fisher, Wade Cameron, Fisk, HEugene, Fortner, Michael R, Fox, Harald, Franc, Jiri, Fuess, Stuart C, Garbincius, Peter H, Garcia-Bellido, Aran, Aushev, Volodymyr, Garcia-Gonzalez, Jose Andres, Gavrilov, Vladimir B, Geng, Weigang, Gerber, Cecilia Elena, Gershtein, Yuri S, Ginther, George E, Gogota, Olga, Golovanov, Georgy Anatolievich, Grannis, Paul D, Greder, Sebastien, Aushev, Yegor, Greenlee, Herbert B, Grenier, Gerald Jean, Gris, Phillipe Luc, Grivaz, Jean-Francois, Grohsjean, Alexander, Gruenendahl, Stefan, Gruenewald, Martin Werner, Guillemin, Thibault, Gutierrez, Gaston R, Gutierrez, Phillip, Avila, Carlos A, Haley, Joseph Glenn Biddle, Han, Liang, Harder, Kristian, Harel, Amnon, Hauptman, John Michael, Hays, Jonathan M, Head, Tim, Hebbeker, Thomas, Hedin, David R, Hegab, Hatim, Badaud, Frederique, Heinson, Ann, Heintz, Ulrich, Hensel, Carsten, Heredia-De La Cruz, Ivan, Herner, Kenneth Richard, Hesketh, Gavin G, Hildreth, Michael D, Hirosky, Robert James, Hoang, Trang, Hobbs, John D, Bagby, Linda F, Hoeneisen, Bruce, Hogan, Julie, Hohlfeld, Mark, Holzbauer, Jenny Lyn, Howley, Ian James, Hubacek, Zdenek, Hynek, Vlastislav, Iashvili, Ia, Ilchenko, Yuriy, Illingworth, Robert A, Baldin, Boris, Ito, Albert S, Jabeen, Shabnam, Jaffre, Michel J, Jayasinghe, Ayesh, Jeong, Min-Soo, Jesik, Richard L, Jiang, Peng, Johns, Kenneth Arthur, Johnson, Emily, Johnson, Marvin E, Bandurin, Dmitry V, Jonckheere, Alan M, Jonsson, Per Martin, Joshi, Jyoti, Jung, Andreas Werner, Juste, Aurelio, Kajfasz, Eric, Karmanov, Dmitriy Y, Katsanos, Ioannis, Kaur, Manbir, Kehoe, Robert Leo Patrick, Banerjee, Sunanda, Kermiche, Smain, Khalatyan, Norayr, Khanov, Alexander, Kharchilava, Avto, Kharzheev, Yuri N, Kiselevich, Ivan Lvovich, Kohli, Jatinder M, Kozelov, Alexander V, Kraus, James Alexander, Kumar, Ashish, Acharya, Bannanje Sripath, Barberis, Emanuela, Kupco, Alexander, Kurca, Tibor, Kuzmin, Valentin Alexandrovich, Lammers, Sabine Wedam, Lebrun, Patrice, Lee, Hyeon-Seung, Lee, Seh-Wook, Lee, William M, Lei, Xiaowen, Lellouch, Jeremie, Baringer, Philip S, Li, Dikai, Li, Hengne, Li, Liang, Li, Qi-Zhong, Lim, Jeong Ku, Lincoln, Donald W, Linnemann, James Thomas, Lipaev, Vladimir V, Lipton, Ronald J, Liu, Huanzhao, Bartlett, JFrederick, Liu, Yanwen, Lobodenko, Alexandre, Lokajicek, Milos, Lopes de Sa, Rafael, Luna-Garcia, Rene, Lyon, Adam Leonard, Maciel, Arthur KA, Madar, Romain, Magana-Villalba, Ricardo, Malik, Sudhir, Bassler, Ursula Rita, Malyshev, Vladimir L, Mansour, Jason, Martinez-Ortega, Jorge, McCarthy, Robert L, Mcgivern, Carrie Lynne, Meijer, Melvin M, Melnitchouk, Alexander S, Menezes, Diego D, Mercadante, Pedro Galli, Merkin, Mikhail M, Bazterra, Victor, Meyer, Arnd, Meyer, Jorg Manfred, Miconi, Florian, Mondal, Naba K, Mulhearn, Michael James, Nagy, Elemer, Narain, Meenakshi, Nayyar, Ruchika, Neal, Homer A, Negret, Juan Pablo, Bean, Alice L, Neustroev, Petr V, Nguyen, Huong Thi, Nunnemann, Thomas P, Hernandez Orduna, Jose de Jesus, Osman, Nicolas Ahmed, Pal, Arnab, Parashar, Neeti, Parihar, Vivek, Park, Sung Keun, Partridge, Richard A, Begalli, Marcia, Parua, Nirmalya, Patwa, Abid, Penning, Bjoern, Perfilov, Maxim Anatolyevich, Peters, Reinhild Yvonne Fatima, Petridis, Konstantinos, Petrillo, Gianluca, Petroff, Pierre, Pleier, Marc-Andre, Podstavkov, Vladimir M, Bellantoni, Leo, Popov, Alexey V, Prewitt, Michelle, Price, Darren, Prokopenko, Nikolay N, Qian, Jianming, Quadt, Arnulf, Quinn, Gene Breese, Ratoff, Peter N, Razumov, Ivan A, Ripp-Baudot, Isabelle, Beri, Suman B, Rizatdinova, Flera, Rominsky, Mandy Kathleen, Ross, Anthony, Royon, Christophe, Rubinov, Paul Michael, Ruchti, Randal C, Sajot, Gerard, Sanchez-Hernandez, Alberto, Sanders, Michiel P, 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du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Grenoble Alpes (UGA)-Institut polytechnique de Grenoble - Grenoble Institute of Technology (Grenoble INP ), Université Grenoble Alpes (UGA), D0, Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Université Clermont Auvergne (UCA)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Aix Marseille Université (AMU), Université de Strasbourg (UNISTRA)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 (UCBL), Université de Lyon-Université de Lyon-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 Joseph Fourier - Grenoble 1 (UJF)-Institut polytechnique de Grenoble - Grenoble Institute of Technology (Grenoble INP)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Institut Polytechnique de Grenoble - Grenoble Institute of Technology-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Grenoble Alpes (UGA), Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Université Clermont Auvergne [2017-2020] (UCA [2017-2020])-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Département de Physique des Particules (ex SPP) (DPhP), 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), and Institut polytechnique de Grenoble - Grenoble Institute of Technology (Grenoble INP )-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Grenoble Alpes [2016-2019] (UGA [2016-2019])
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Drell-Yan process ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,anti-p p: colliding beams ,hadroproduction [Z0] ,DZERO ,ddc:550 ,anti-p p: scattering ,[PHYS.HEXP]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex] ,pair production [muon] ,Batavia TEVATRON Coll ,(muon+ muon-) [mass spectrum] ,scattering [anti-p p] ,1960 GeV-cms ,electroweak interaction: mixing angle ,High Energy Physics::Phenomenology ,Weinberg angle ,Z0: hadroproduction ,dimuon: mass spectrum ,leptonic decay [Z0] ,muon: pair production ,mass spectrum: (muon+ muon-) ,Z0: leptonic decay ,mixing angle [electroweak interaction] ,+muon%2B+muon-+anything%22">anti-p p --> muon+ muon- anything ,mass spectrum [dimuon] ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,colliding beams [anti-p p] ,experimental results - Abstract
We present a measurement of the effective weak mixing angle parameter $\sin^2\theta_\text{eff}^{\ell}$, in $p\bar{p}\rightarrow Z/\gamma^* \rightarrow \mu^+\mu^-$ events at a center of mass energy of 1.96 TeV, collected by the D0 detector at the Fermilab Tevatron Collider and corresponding to 8.6 fb$^{-1}$ of integrated luminosity. The measured value of $\sin^2\theta_\text{eff}^{\ell}[\mu\mu]=0.23016 \pm 0.00064$ is further combined with the result from the D0 measurement in $p\bar{p}\rightarrow Z/\gamma^{*}\rightarrow e^{+} e^{-}$ events, resulting in $\sin^2\theta_\text{eff}^{\ell} [\text{comb.}]=0.23095 \pm 0.00040$. This combined result is the most precise measurement from a single experiment at a hadron collider and is the most precise determination using the coupling of the $Z/\gamma^*$ to light quarks., Comment: submitted to Phys. Rev. Lett
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50. Updated Combination of Searches for the Standard Model Higgs Boson at the D0 Experiment in 9.7 fb$^{-1}$ of Data
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