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2. Directed, Elliptic, and Higher Order Flow Harmonics of Protons, Deuterons, and Tritons inAu+AuCollisions atsNN=2.4 GeV
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M. Lorenz, S. Spataro, A. Malige, Roman Gernhäuser, A. Kugler, J. Dreyer, I. Fröhlich, Alexander Belyaev, Tatiana Karavicheva, T. Hennino, C. Behnke, P. Tlusty, L. Chlad, C. Wendisch, T. Heinz, Kirill Lapidus, S. Spies, Yu. G. Sobolev, J. A. Garzón, C. Müntz, F. Seck, A. Blanco, P. Fonte, B. Kämpfer, I. Koenig, Laura Fabbietti, Ilya Selyuzhenkov, L. Lopes, P. Zumbruch, Eliane Epple, A. Ivashkin, R. Kotte, K. Pysz, T. Scheib, O. Pechenova, P. Bordalo, C. Deveaux, H. Ströbele, M. Gumberidze, J. Pietraszko, Fedor Guber, R. Greifenhagen, Andrey Reshetin, M. Mamaev, C. Sturm, Oliver Werner Arnold, N. Rathod, V. Wagner, R. H. Munzer, D. M. Mihaylov, P. Rosier, S. Maurus, Y. Parpottas, O. Svoboda, J. Stroth, L. Silva, J. Friese, F. Scozzi, J. Adamczewski-Musch, V. Pechenov, K. Nowakowski, Sergey V. Morozov, B. Kardan, O. Petukhov, Grzegorz Korcyl, T. Mahmoud, B. W. Kolb, R. Lalik, A. K. Kurilkin, Krzysztof Piasecki, T. Kunz, P. Sellheim, A. Rost, Udai Pratap Singh, Christoph Blume, P. Filip, Yu.V. Zanevsky, Witold Przygoda, C. Franco, M. B. Golubeva, P. Rodriguez-Ramos, W. Koenig, G. Kornakov, B. Ramstein, T. Matulewicz, D. Wójcik, S. P. Chernenko, Volker Metag, A. Sadovsky, J. Michel, A. Lebedev, J. Wirth, M. Szala, A. Belounnas, A. B. Kurepin, S. Harabasz, M. Traxler, Jerzy Smyrski, M. Böhmer, A. Mangiarotti, T. Galatyuk, Piotr Salabura, L. Naumann, L. Maier, P. K. Kurilkin, C. Höhne, M. G. Wiebusch, E. Usenko, H. Schuldes, Izabela Ciepał, J. C. Berger-Chen, R. Holzmann, J. Markert, S. Ramos, S. Hlavac, V. P. Ladygin, O. V. Fateev, O. Golosov, F. Kornas, M. Kohls, J. Siebenson, E. Schwab, A.P. Ierusalimov, A. Rustamov, and H. Tsertos
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Physics ,Equation of state ,Spectrometer ,Nuclear Theory ,Elliptic flow ,General Physics and Astronomy ,01 natural sciences ,7. Clean energy ,Baryon ,Nuclear physics ,Deuterium ,Flow (mathematics) ,Harmonics ,0103 physical sciences ,Rapidity ,Nuclear Experiment ,010306 general physics - Abstract
Flow coefficients vn of the orders n=1-6 are measured with the High-Acceptance DiElectron Spectrometer (HADES) at GSI for protons, deuterons, and tritons as a function of centrality, transverse momentum, and rapidity in Au+Au collisions at sNN=2.4 GeV. Combining the information from the flow coefficients of all orders allows us to construct for the first time, at collision energies of a few GeV, a multidifferential picture of the angular emission pattern of these particles. It reflects the complicated interplay between the effect of the central fireball pressure on the emission of particles and their subsequent interaction with spectator matter. The high precision information on higher order flow coefficients is a major step forward in constraining the equation of state of dense baryonic matter.
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3. Charged-pion production in $$\mathbf {Au+Au}$$ collisions at $$\sqrt{\mathbf {s}_{\mathbf {NN}}} = 2.4~{\mathbf {GeV}}$$
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L. Silva, C. Wendisch, K. Nowakowski, Tatiana Karavicheva, C. Behnke, J. A. Garzón, A. Blanco, P. Fonte, A. Ivashkin, R. Kotte, T. Galatyuk, E. Epple, S. Maurus, Piotr Salabura, L. Naumann, P. Rosier, P. Bordalo, Laura Fabbietti, C. Höhne, M. G. Wiebusch, E. Usenko, L. Maier, Christoph Blume, B. Kardan, V. Pechenov, M. Lorenz, Y. Parpottas, W. Koenig, H. Schuldes, S. Harabasz, O. Petukhov, M. Böhmer, A. Mangiarotti, A. K. Kurilkin, B. W. Kolb, E. Schwab, B. Kämpfer, A. Malige, Fedor Guber, P. Filip, A. Rost, M. Gumberidze, Yu. G. Sobolev, C. Müntz, R. Holzmann, J. Markert, S. Ramos, V. P. Ladygin, I. Koenig, Yu.V. Zanevsky, T. Heinz, P. Zumbruch, F. Scozzi, Izabela Ciepał, P. K. Kurilkin, Ilya Selyuzhenkov, T. Hennino, Oliver Werner Arnold, J. Adamczewski-Musch, M. B. Golubeva, P. Rodriguez-Ramos, A.P. Ierusalimov, F. Kornas, Grzegorz Korcyl, L. Chlad, H. Tsertos, O. Pechenova, A. Lebedev, Roman Gernhäuser, B. Ramstein, S. Hlavac, T. Matulewicz, A. Kugler, J. Pietraszko, A. Belounnas, A. B. Kurepin, M. Traxler, J. Dreyer, Alexander Belyaev, A. Sadovsky, A. Rustamov, J. C. Berger-Chen, S. Spies, C. Sturm, N. Rathod, S. Gläßel, C. Franco, Sergey V. Morozov, F. Seck, K. Pysz, T. Scheib, Witold Przygoda, M. Kohls, J. Siebenson, G. Kornakov, J. Friese, Udai Pratap Singh, C. Deveaux, R. Greifenhagen, O. Svoboda, R. Lalik, L. Lopes, Joachim Stroth, S. Spataro, I. Fröhlich, P. Tlusty, T. Mahmoud, P. Sellheim, H. Ströbele, V. Wagner, Andrey Reshetin, R. H. Munzer, D. M. Mihaylov, S. P. Chernenko, Volker Metag, J. Michel, J. Wirth, Krzysztof Piasecki, T. Kunz, M. Szala, Jerzy Smyrski, K. Lapidus, D. Wójcik, and O. V. Fateev
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Hadron ,01 natural sciences ,ddc ,Nuclear physics ,Pion ,0103 physical sciences ,Transverse mass ,Rapidity ,Impact parameter ,Multiplicity (chemistry) ,010306 general physics ,Nucleon ,Centrality - Abstract
We present high-statistic data on charged-pion emission from Au + Au collisions at $$\sqrt{s_{\mathrm{NN}}} = 2.4~\hbox {GeV}$$ s NN = 2.4 GeV (corresponding to $$E_{beam} = 1.23~\hbox {A GeV}$$ E beam = 1.23 A GeV ) in four centrality classes in the range 0–40% of the most central collisions. The data are analyzed as a function of transverse momentum, transverse mass, rapidity, and polar angle. Pion multiplicity per participating nucleon decreases moderately with increasing centrality. The polar angular distributions are found to be non-isotropic even for the most central event class. Our results on pion multiplicity fit well into the general trend of the available world data, but undershoot by $$2.5~\sigma $$ 2.5 σ data from the FOPI experiment measured at slightly lower beam energy. We compare our data to state-of-the-art transport model calculations (PHSD, IQMD, PHQMD, GiBUU and SMASH) and find substantial differences between the measurement and the results of these calculations.
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4. Proton-number fluctuations in sNN=2.4 GeV Au + Au collisions studied with the High-Acceptance DiElectron Spectrometer (HADES)
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H. Tsertos, N. Rathod, E. Schwab, J. Stroth, A. Sadovsky, Roman Gernhäuser, A. Kugler, A.P. Ierusalimov, L. Silva, Laura Fabbietti, S. Spies, G. Korcyl, Oliver Werner Arnold, W. Koenig, K. Nowakowski, Yu.V. Zanevsky, F. Scozzi, T. Galatyuk, J. Adamczewski-Musch, R. Lalik, A. Rustamov, V. P. Ladygin, F. Kornas, A. Lebedev, O. V. Fateev, A. Belounnas, M. Traxler, L. Chlad, P. Rodriguez-Ramos, B. W. Kolb, C. Sturm, P. Tlusty, Kirill Lapidus, V. Pechenov, Sergey V. Morozov, L. Lopes, F.F. Guber, L. Maier, A. K. Kurilkin, M. Szala, M. Böhmer, Yiannis Parpottas, E. Usenko, I. Koenig, A. Mangiarotti, Ilya Selyuzhenkov, B. Kämpfer, P. Filip, K. Pysz, T. Scheib, Alexey Kurepin, B. Kardan, O. Petukhov, J. A. Garzón, T. Hennino, A. Blanco, P. Fonte, H. Schuldes, M. Kohls, J. Siebenson, A. Rost, A. Ivashkin, B. Ramstein, S. Harabasz, C. Wendisch, M. Gumberidze, T. Matulewicz, R. Kotte, S. Spataro, Witold Przygoda, I. Fröhlich, P. Bordalo, O. Pechenova, Krzysztof Piasecki, T. Kunz, Izabela Ciepał, Jerzy Smyrski, T. Heinz, C. Höhne, J. C. Berger-Chen, J. Pietraszko, M. G. Wiebusch, Christoph Blume, M.B. Golubeva, Andrey Reshetin, V. Metag, H. Ströbele, Yu. G. Sobolev, R. H. Munzer, D. M. Mihaylov, C. Müntz, R. Holzmann, J. Markert, M. Lorenz, V. Wagner, P. Rosier, S. Maurus, Tatiana Karavicheva, S. Ramos, C. Behnke, P. K. Kurilkin, L. Naumann, Udai Pratap Singh, S. Hlavac, T. Mahmoud, A. Malige, D. Wójcik, P. Sellheim, S. P. Chernenko, P. Zumbruch, P. Salabura, J. Dreyer, Alexander Belyaev, J. Friese, J. Michel, J. Wirth, F. Seck, Eliane Epple, G. Kornakov, C. Franco, C. Deveaux, R. Greifenhagen, and O. Svoboda
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Physics ,Proton ,Spectrometer ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Position and momentum space ,01 natural sciences ,7. Clean energy ,Nuclear physics ,Isospin ,Phase space ,0103 physical sciences ,Rapidity ,Atomic number ,Nuclear Experiment ,010306 general physics ,Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider - Abstract
We present an analysis of proton-number fluctuations in sNN=2.4 GeV Au197+Au197 collisions measured with the High-Acceptance DiElectron Spectrometer (HADES) at GSI Helmholtzzentrum fur Schwerionenforschung, Darmstadt. With the help of extensive detector simulations done with Isospin Quantum Molecular Dynamics (IQMD) transport model events including nuclear clusters, various nuisance effects influencing the observed proton cumulants have been investigated. Acceptance and efficiency corrections have been applied as a function of fine-grained rapidity and transverse momentum bins, as well as considering local track density dependencies. Next, the effects of volume changes within particular centrality selections have been considered and beyond-leading-order corrections have been applied to the data. The efficiency and volume-corrected proton number moments and cumulants Kn of orders n=1, 2, 3, and 4 have been obtained as a function of centrality and phase-space bin, as well as the corresponding correlators Cn. We find that the observed correlators show a power-law scaling with the mean number of protons, i.e., Cn∞«N»n, indicative of mostly long-range multiparticle correlations in momentum space. We also present a comparison of our results with Au + Au collision data obtained at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) at similar centralities but higher √sNN.
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5. Two-pion production in the second resonance region in π−p collisions with the High-Acceptance Di-Electron Spectrometer (HADES)
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J. Stroth, Sergey V. Morozov, F.F. Guber, E. Schwab, B. Kämpfer, A. Sadovsky, Yiannis Parpottas, G. Korcyl, R. Lalik, O. V. Fateev, M. Böhmer, Alexey Kurepin, D. Dittert, A.P. Ierusalimov, W. Koenig, M. Gumberidze, C. Franco, H. Ströbele, V. Wagner, T. Mahmoud, A. Prozorov, P. Sellheim, S. Spataro, V. P. Ladygin, L. Silva, I. Fröhlich, H. Schuldes, Roman Gernhäuser, K. Nowakowski, J. Dreyer, A. Kugler, Alexander Belyaev, C. Müntz, C. Wendisch, Oliver Werner Arnold, T. Galatyuk, Yu.V. Zanevsky, J. Kuboś, C. Höhne, L. Lopes, T. Kunz, F. Kornas, M. G. Wiebusch, Izabela Ciepał, Piotr Salabura, C. Sturm, S. Spies, F. Scozzi, J. A. Garzón, E. T. Atomssa, L. Chlad, G. Kornakov, J. Adamczewski-Musch, L. Maier, Laura Fabbietti, J. Siebenson, B. Ramstein, P. Strzempek, M.B. Golubeva, P. Rodriguez-Ramos, P. Chudoba, J. Biernat, A. K. Kurilkin, S. Linev, A. Lebedev, B. W. Kolb, Andrey Reshetin, R. Holzmann, J. Markert, V. Metag, V. Pechenov, A. Rost, A. Belounnas, S. Maurus, T. Heinz, M. Traxler, R. H. Munzer, D. M. Mihaylov, M. Lorenz, B. Kardan, O. Petukhov, O. Vazquez-Doce, A. V. Sarantsev, C. Behnke, J. C. Berger-Chen, P. Tlusty, Kirill Lapidus, V. Mikhaylov, A. Malige, F. Seck, H. Tsertos, V. A. Nikonov, P. Zumbruch, I. Koenig, Eliane Epple, S. Harabasz, O. Pechenova, N. Rathod, J. Pietraszko, C. Deveaux, R. Greifenhagen, O. Svoboda, K. Schmidt-Sommerfeld, Udai Pratap Singh, Witold Przygoda, J. Friese, T. Scheib, C. Ungethüm, P. K. Kurilkin, L. Naumann, T. Hennino, D. Wójcik, M. Szala, A. Blanco, P. Fonte, A. Ivashkin, R. Kotte, Christoph Blume, Jerzy Smyrski, S. P. Chernenko, J. Michel, and J. Wirth
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Physics ,Excitation function ,Particle physics ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Branching fraction ,Partial wave analysis ,Nuclear Theory ,Resonance ,Coupling (probability) ,7. Clean energy ,01 natural sciences ,Baryon ,Pion ,0103 physical sciences ,Production (computer science) ,Nuclear Experiment ,010306 general physics - Abstract
Pion induced reactions provide unique opportunities for an unambiguous description of baryonic resonances and their coupling channels by means of a partial wave analysis. Using the secondary pion beam at SIS18, the two pion production in the second resonance region has been investigated to unravel the role of the $N(1520) \frac{3}{2}^-$ resonance in the intermediate $\rho$ production. Results on exclusive channels with one pion ($\pi^{-}p$) and two pions ($\pi^{+}\pi^{-}n$, $\pi^{0}\pi^{-}p$) in the final state measured in the $\pi^{-}-p$ reaction at four different pion beam momenta (0.650, 0.685, 0.733, and 0.786 GeV/c) are presented. The excitation function of the different partial waves and $\Delta\pi$, $N\sigma$ and $N\rho$ isobar configurations is obtained, using the Bonn-Gatchina partial wave analysis. The $N(1520) \frac{3}{2}^-$ resonance is found to dominate the $N\rho$ final state with the branching ratio $BR=12.2 \pm 1.9\%$.
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6. Correlated pion-proton pair emission off hot and dense QCD matter
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S. Spataro, I. Fröhlich, A. K. Kurilkin, R. Holzmann, J. Markert, S. Ramos, C. Franco, V. P. Ladygin, L. Lopes, H. Ströbele, V. Wagner, P. Filip, C. Wendisch, Joachim Stroth, Tatiana Karavicheva, C. Behnke, E. Usenko, O. Pechenova, O. V. Fateev, M. Böhmer, A. Mangiarotti, E. Schwab, P. Bordalo, L. Fabbietti, S. Harabasz, J. Pietraszko, A.P. Ierusalimov, Witold Przygoda, C. Deveaux, F. Kornas, C. Sturm, Y. Parpottas, H. Schuldes, R. Greifenhagen, L. Silva, O. Svoboda, K. Pysz, T. Scheib, T. Galatyuk, A. Lebedev, C. Höhne, M. G. Wiebusch, F. Scozzi, K. Nowakowski, A. Belounnas, A. B. Kurepin, M. Traxler, T. Heinz, Yu. G. Sobolev, J. Adamczewski-Musch, J. Dreyer, Alexander Belyaev, L. Naumann, H. Tsertos, B. W. Kolb, C. Müntz, J. Friese, Izabela Ciepał, P. Zumbruch, P. Salabura, M. Lorenz, W. Koenig, B. Kämpfer, Sergey V. Morozov, P. K. Kurilkin, V. Pechenov, Yu.V. Zanevsky, G. Kornakov, M. B. Golubeva, P. Rodriguez-Ramos, A. Malige, G. Korcyl, R. Lalik, E. Epple, P. Rosier, L. Maier, S. Hlavac, J. A. Garzón, Udai Pratap Singh, J. C. Berger-Chen, F. Seck, M. Kohls, J. Siebenson, S. Maurus, M. Gumberidze, Roman Gernhäuser, A. Kugler, I. Koenig, Ilya Selyuzhenkov, S. Spies, L. Chlad, N. Rathod, B. Kardan, O. Petukhov, Fedor Guber, Oliver Werner Arnold, B. Ramstein, T. Matulewicz, A. Sadovsky, A. Blanco, P. Fonte, A. Ivashkin, R. Kotte, Christoph Blume, M. Szala, T. Mahmoud, P. Sellheim, A. Rost, Jerzy Smyrski, K. Lapidus, T. Hennino, D. Wójcik, S. P. Chernenko, Volker Metag, J. Michel, J. Wirth, Krzysztof Piasecki, T. Kunz, P. Tlusty, Andrey Reshetin, R. H. Munzer, D. M. Mihaylov, Laboratoire de Physique des 2 Infinis Irène Joliot-Curie (IJCLab), and Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Université Paris-Saclay-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
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energy [excited state] ,Proton ,Freezeout ,transverse momentum dependence ,01 natural sciences ,energy [hadron] ,Invariant mass ,heavy-ion reactions ,Nuclear Experiment (nucl-ex) ,Nuclear Experiment ,mass [Delta(1232)] ,Physics ,Baryonic resonances ,Heavy-ion reactions ,education.field_of_study ,fireball ,Breit-Wigner ,hadron: energy ,pi p: correlation ,kinetic [energy] ,ddc ,Isospin ,Nucleon ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,2.42 GeV-cms/nucleon ,QC1-999 ,Population ,correlation [pi p] ,FOS: Physical sciences ,[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex] ,transverse momentum ,Kinetic energy ,Nuclear physics ,isospin ,Pion ,0103 physical sciences ,Delta(1232): mass ,matter [quantum chromodynamics] ,ddc:530 ,010306 general physics ,education ,quantum chromodynamics: matter ,energy: kinetic ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,background ,excited state: energy ,rapidity ,HADES ,freezeout ,Energy (signal processing) - Abstract
In this letter we report the first multi-differential measurement of correlated pion-proton pairs from 2 billion Au+Au collisions at \sqrt{s_{NN}} = 2.42 GeV collected with HADES. In this energy regime the population of \Delta(1232) resonances plays an important role in the way energy is distributed between intrinsic excitation energy and kinetic energy of the hadrons in the fireball. The triple differential d3N/dM{\pi}pdpTdy distributions of correlated {\pi}p pairs have been determined by subtracting the {\pi}p combinatorial background using an iterative method. The invariant-mass distributions in the \Delta(1232) mass region show strong deviations from a Breit-Wigner function with vacuum width and mass. The yield of correlated pion-proton pairs exhibits a complex isospin, rapidity and transverse-momentum dependence. In the invariant mass range 1.1 < Minv (GeV/c2) < 1.4, the yield is found to be similar for {\pi}+p and {\pi}-p pairs, and to follow a power law ^{\alpha}, where is the mean number of participating nucleons. The exponent {\alpha} depends strongly on the pair transverse momentum (pT) while its pT-integrated and charge-averaged value is {\alpha} = 1.5 \pm 0.08stat \pm 0.2sys., Comment: 9 pages, 9 figures
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7. Production and electromagnetic decay of hyperons: a feasibility study with HADES as a Phase-0 experiment at FAIR
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Burkhard Kampfer, G. Kornakov, H.P. Zbroszczyk, K. Nowakowski, O. Svoboda, J. Saraiva, R. Greifenhagen, H. Huck, L. Chlad, J. Kuboś, C. Wendisch, M. Strikhanov, J. Szewczyk, M. Wasiluk, A.A. Weber, P. Chudoba, T. Matulewicz, T. Galatyuk, M. Szala, K. Pysz, S. Linev, I. Koenig, L. Naumann, Ilya Selyuzhenkov, F. Kornas, M. Kohls, Witold Przygoda, Manfred Sobiella, Sergey V. Morozov, V. Kedych, B. Kardan, E. Schwab, T. Heinz, O. Petukhov, B. Ramstein, Krzysztof Piasecki, J. Adamczewski-Musch, A. Prozorov, F. Scozzi, M. Grunwald, J. Ritman, C. Müntz, M. Lorenz, P. Kulessa, D. Grzonka, D. Pfeifer, A. Zhilin, N. Schild, Fedor Guber, A.P. Ierusalimov, J. Friese, V. Khomyakov, V. Serdyuk, J. Regina, G. I. Lykasov, Jerzy Smyrski, N. Rathod, P. Wintz, A. Shabanov, Arkadiy Taranenko, A. Kugler, M. Gumberidze, J. Rieger, I. Fröhlich, G. Perez Andrade, A. Rost, H. Ströbele, J. Michel, B. Heybeck, S. Spies, A. Malige, A. Rustamov, B. Włoch, I. Georgadze, C. Charlotte, V. Wagner, A. Blanco, P. Fonte, Andrey Reshetin, O. Pechenova, Udai Pratap Singh, A. Ivashkin, R. Kotte, J. Pietraszko, Christoph Blume, K. Sumara, S. Reznikov, A. Kozela, Karin Schönning, S. Orfanitsky, V. Pechenov, D. Dittert, A.I. Zinchenko, W. Koenig, P. Tlusty, D.S. Borisenko, A. Derichs, C. Pauly, W.A. Esmail, S. Lebedev, V. Kozlov, C. Le Galliard, I. Kres, J. Förtsch, R. Lalik, L. Lopes, M. Imre, Joachim Stroth, M. B. Golubeva, P. Rodriguez-Ramos, J.-H. Otto, Izabela Ciepał, M. Holona, A. Lebedev, M. Traxler, Vikram Patel, J. Dreyer, Alexander Belyaev, K. H. Kampert, F. Seck, Oleg Golosov, P. Zumbruch, P. Salabura, C. Höhne, E. Zherebzova, R. Holzmann, J. Markert, V. P. Ladygin, O. V. Fateev, S. Harabasz, 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), HADES, and PANDA
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Lambda(1520): electromagnetic decay ,p p: scattering ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Particle physics ,hyperon: electromagnetic decay ,hydrogen: liquid ,Physics::Instrumentation and Detectors ,polymer ,Hadron ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Elementary particle ,[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex] ,Lambda ,01 natural sciences ,Subatomär fysik ,Particle decay ,Subatomic Physics ,0103 physical sciences ,Lambda(1405): electromagnetic decay ,ddc:530 ,Darmstadt GSI FAIR ,Nuclear Experiment (nucl-ex) ,010306 general physics ,Nuclear Experiment ,Xi-: production ,Regular Article - Experimental Physics ,Nuclear Physics, Heavy Ions, Hadrons ,Particle and Nuclear Physics ,Nuclear Fusion ,p p: interaction ,hydrogen: target ,Physics ,forward spectrometer ,Sigma(1385): electromagnetic decay ,energy: kinetic ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Lambda(1405) ,PANDA ,Hyperon ,Order (ring theory) ,4.5 GeV/nucleon ,ddc ,Baryon ,HADES ,Sigma(1385) ,upgrade ,Production (computer science) ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,performance ,acceptance - Abstract
A feasibility study has been performed in order to investigate the performance of the HADES detector to measure the electromagnetic decays of the hyperon resonances $\Sigma(1385)^0$, $\Lambda(1405)$ and $\Lambda{\Lambda}(1520)$ as well as the production of double strange baryon systems $\Xi^-$ and $\Lambda\Lambda$ in p+p reactions at a beam kinetic energy of 4.5 GeV. The existing HADES detector will be upgraded by a new Forward Detector, which extends the detector acceptance into a range of polar angles that plays a crucial role for these investigations. The analysis of each channel is preceded by a consideration of the production cross-sections. Afterwards the expected signal count rates using a target consisting of either liquid hydrogen or polyethylene are summarized., Comment: Draft prepared by Rafa{\l} Lalik, James Ritman, Piotr Salabura, 19 pages, 21 figures, 4 tables
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8. Strong Absorption of Hadrons with Hidden and Open Strangeness in Nuclear Matter
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Grzegorz Korcyl, S. P. Chernenko, V. Metag, L. Chlad, T. Hennino, O. V. Fateev, J. A. Garzón, J. Michel, T. Mahmoud, D. Dittert, L. Silva, A. Blanco, P. Fonte, P. Chudoba, M. Lorenz, Yu.V. Zanevsky, V. P. Ladygin, A. Ivashkin, J. Dreyer, Alexander Belyaev, R. Kotte, A. Prozorov, K. Nowakowski, S. Spataro, S. Linev, P. Sellheim, V. Pechenov, J. Wirth, T. Kunz, T. Heinz, T. Galatyuk, H. Tsertos, P. Zumbruch, P. Rodriguez-Ramos, J. Kuboś, C. Behnke, P. Salabura, A. Rost, S. Harabasz, H. Schuldes, I. Fröhlich, M.B. Golubeva, A. K. Kurilkin, M. Szala, Sergey V. Morozov, P. Tlusty, Kirill Lapidus, O. Vazquez Doce, T. Scheib, V. Mikhaylov, Christoph Blume, H. Ströbele, Izabela Ciepał, L. Maier, O. Pechenova, A. Malige, B. Kämpfer, V. Wagner, W. Koenig, F. Seck, L. Lopes, Andrey Reshetin, Yiannis Parpottas, J. Pietraszko, C. Ungethüm, S. Maurus, Oliver Werner Arnold, Eliane Epple, M. Gumberidze, C. Höhne, M. G. Wiebusch, C. Wendisch, R. H. Munzer, D. M. Mihaylov, Roman Gernhäuser, Alexey Kurepin, A. Kugler, E. T. Atomssa, Jerzy Smyrski, B. Ramstein, S. Spies, J. Siebenson, E. Schwab, B. Kardan, Laura Fabbietti, C. Müntz, O. Petukhov, A. Sadovsky, P. Strzempek, J. Biernat, R. Holzmann, N. Rathod, J. Stroth, J. Markert, A.P. Ierusalimov, P. K. Kurilkin, R. Lalik, A. Lebedev, F. Kornas, A. Belounnas, M. Traxler, F.F. Guber, M. Böhmer, Catalina Curceanu, B. W. Kolb, F. Scozzi, J. Adamczewski-Musch, Alessandro Scordo, I. Koenig, J. C. Berger-Chen, G. Kornakov, C. Franco, C. Deveaux, R. Greifenhagen, O. Svoboda, K. Schmidt-Sommerfeld, J. Friese, Witold Przygoda, K. Piscicchia, L. Naumann, D. Wójcik, C. Sturm, Institut de Physique Nucléaire d'Orsay (IPNO), 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), HADES, and 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)
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Meson ,Hadron ,FOS: Physical sciences ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Strangeness ,[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex] ,meson ,01 natural sciences ,Nuclear physics ,Momentum ,strangeness ,K-: absorption ,0103 physical sciences ,strong coupling ,Nuclear Experiment (nucl-ex) ,010306 general physics ,Absorption (electromagnetic radiation) ,Nuclear Experiment ,Physics ,nucleus ,hadron: absorption ,Coupling (probability) ,Nuclear matter ,Neutron star ,Automatic Keywords ,HADES ,nuclear matter ,beam: momentum ,Elementary Particles and Fields ,acceptance - Abstract
We present the first observation of K- and \phi absorption within nuclear matter by means of \pi- -induced reactions on C and W targets at an incident beam momentum of 1.7 GeV/c studied with HADES at SIS18/GSI. The double ratio (K-/K+)W / (K-/K+)C is found to be 0.319 \pm 0.009(stat)+0.014-0.012 (syst) indicating a larger absorption of K- in heavier targets as compared to lighter ones. The measured \phi/K- ratios in \pi-+C and \pi^- +W reactions within the HADES acceptance are found to be equal to $0.55 \pm 0.03(stat)+0.06-0.07$ (syst) and to $0.63 \pm 0.05(stat)-0.11+0.11$ (syst), respectively. The similar ratios measured in the two different reactions demonstrate for the first time experimentally that the dynamics of the \phi meson in nuclear medium is strongly coupled to the K- dynamics. The large difference in the \phi production off C and W nuclei is discussed in terms of a strong \phiN in-medium coupling., Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures
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J. Adamczewski-Musch, A. Belyaev, A. Blanco, C. Blume, M. Böhmer, C. Asal, L. Chlad, P. Chudoba, I. Ciepał, D. Dittert, J. Dreyer, W.A. Esmail, L. Fabbietti, O. Fateev, P. Fonte, J. Friese, I. Fröhlich, J. Förtsch, T. Galatyuk, R. Gernhäuser, O. Golosov, M. Golubeva, R. Greifenhagen, M. Grunwald, D. Grzonka, F. Guber, M. Gumberidze, S. Harabasz, B. Heybeck, C. Höhne, R. Holzmann, H. Huck, A. Ierusalimov, A. Ivashkin, B. Kämpfer, K-H. Kampert, B. Kardan, V. Kedych, V. Khomyakov, I. Koenig, W. Koenig, M. Kohls, G. Korcyl, G. Kornakov, F. Kornas, R. Kotte, A. Kozela, I. Kres, W. Krueger, J. Kuboś, A. Kugler, P. Kulessa, V. Ladygin, R. Lalik, A. Lebedev, S. Lebedev, S. Linev, L. Lopes, M. Lorenz, G. Lykasov, A. Malige, J. Markert, T. Matulewicz, S. Maurus, V. Metag, J. Michel, S. Morozov, C. Müntz, L. Naumann, K. Nowakowski, J.-H. Otto, V. Patel, C. Pauly, V. Pechenov, O. Pechenova, G.P. Perez Andrade, O. Petukhov, D. Pfeifer, K. Piasecki, J. Pietraszko, A. Prozorov, W. Przygoda, K. Pysz, B. Ramstein, N. Rathod, A. Reshetin, S. Reznikov, J. Ritman, P. Rodriguez-Ramos, A. Rost, A. Rustamov, P. Salabura, J. Saraiva, N. Schild, F. Scozzi, F. Seck, I. Selyuzhenkov, A. Shabanov, U. Singh, J. Smyrski, S. Spies, M. Strikhanov, H. Ströbele, J. Stroth, K. Sumara, O. Svoboda, M. Szala, J. Szewczyk, A. Taranenko, P. Tlusty, M. Traxler, V. Wagner, M. Wasiluk, A.A. Weber, C. Wendisch, P. Wintz, J. Wirth, B. Włoch, H.P. Zbroszczyk, E. Zherebzova, A. Zhilin, A. Zinchenko, and P. Zumbruch
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10. Adaptive Online-Anpassung der Roboterbahn zur Reduzierung der am Effektor wirkenden Greifkräfte
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B. Kuhlenkötter and S. Spies
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J. Adamczewski-Musch, O. Arnold, B. Arnoldi-Meadows, A. Belounnas, A. Belyaev, J. Biernat, A. Blanco, C. Blume, M. Böhmer, P. Bordalo, L. Chlad, P. Chudoba, I. Ciepał, C. Deveaux, D. Dittert, J. Dreyer, L. Fabbietti, O. Fateev, P. Fonte, C. Franco, J. Friese, I. Fröhlich, T. Galatyuk, J.A. Garzón, R. Gernhäuser, A. Gillitzer, O. Golosov, M. Golubeva, R. Greifenhagen, F. Guber, M. Gumberidze, S. Harabasz, T. Heinz, T. Hennino, C. Höhne, R. Holzmann, A. Ierusalimov, V. Ivanov, A. Ivashkin, B. Kämpfer, M. Kajetanowicz, K.-H. Kampert, B. Kardan, V. Khomyakov, I. Koenig, W. Koenig, G. Korcyl, G. Kornakov, F. Kornas, R. Kotte, A. Kozela, J. Kuboś, A. Kugler, T. Kunz, P. Kurilkin, V. Kushpil, V. Ladygin, R. Lalik, A. Lebedev, S. Linev, L. Lopes, M. Lorenz, G. Lykasov, T. Mahmoud, A. Malakhov, J. Markert, S. Maurus, V. Metag, J. Michel, D.M. Mihaylov, V. Mikhaylov, S. Morozov, C. Müntz, L. Naumann, K. Nowakowski, Y. Parpottas, V. Patel, C. Pauly, V. Pechenov, O. Pechenova, A. Pereira, V. Petousis, O. Petukhov, D. Pfeifer, J. Pietraszko, A.P. Prozorov, W. Przygoda, K. Pysz, S. Ramos, B. Ramstein, A. Reshetin, L. Ritman, P. Rodriguez-Ramos, A. Rost, P. Salabura, T. Scheib, H. Schuldes, E. Schwab, F. Scozzi, F. Seck, P. Sellheim, I. Selyuzhenkov, L. Silva, J. Smyrski, M. Sobiella, S. Spataro, S. Spies, M. Strikhanov, H. Ströbele, J. Stroth, P. Strzempek, O. Svoboda, M. Szala, A. Taranenko, P. Tlusty, M. Traxler, A. Troyan, H. Tsertos, V. Wagner, C. Wendisch, M.G. Wiebusch, P. Wintz, J. Wirth, B. Włoch, A. Zhilin, A. Zinchenko, and P. Zumbruch
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12. Fiction, Invention and Hyper-reality: From Popular Culture to Religion
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Barbara S. Spies
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media_common.quotation_subject ,Religious studies ,Popular culture ,Art history ,Art ,Connection (mathematics) ,media_common - Abstract
In Fiction, Invention and Hyper-reality: From Popular Culture to Religion, Carole Cusack and Pavol Kosnac seek to address emergent topics facing multiple disciplines of study in connection with how...
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13. B-05 Age of Seizure Onset Predicted Categorical Fluency Switching and Anxiety in People with Temporal Lobe Epilepsy
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S Spies-Upton, B Kopald, S Lalani, A Faerman, and A Teague
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Trail Making Test ,General Medicine ,Audiology ,medicine.disease ,Temporal lobe ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Clinical Psychology ,Epilepsy ,Fluency ,Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology ,medicine ,Anxiety ,Verbal fluency test ,medicine.symptom ,Psychology ,Categorical variable ,Executive dysfunction - Abstract
Objective To examine whether demographic variables can assist in predicting executive dysfunction in individuals with temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE). Method Data were collected from presurgical evaluations of 13 individuals with TLE (67% females, mean age 34 ± 12) at the University of California, San Francisco Epilepsy Center. Executive functions were assessed using subtests from the D-KEFS (Verbal Fluency and Color/Word Interference Tests) and the Trail Making Test B. Given that depression and anxiety symptoms have been previously shown to be associated with poorer executive performance in individuals with TLE (Paradiso et al., 2001), predictability of the BDI-II and BAI scores were also tested. Linear regression analyses were used to test predictive values of demographic variables (age, age at seizure onset [ASO], years of education, gender, and right vs. left temporal epileptogenic source). Results ASO (β = .75, p = .021), gender (β = .632, p = .041), and education (β = .555, p = .05) explained 66% of the variance in the Verbal Fluency Switching scaled scores (R²=.66, F(4,8)= 3.876, p = .049). Education (β = .772, p = .009) and ASO (β = .686, p = .023) explained 70% of the variance in Verbal Fluency Switching Accuracy scaled scores (R² = .708, F(4,8) = 4.844, p = .028). Age (β = -.862, p = .003) and seizure onset (β = .457, p = .049) explained 52% of the variance in BAI scores (R² = .525, F(4,16) = 3.319, p = .032). Conclusions ASO predicted category switching and anxiety severity, while none of the demographic variables explored in this study predicted visuomotor switching. Further research should explore the efficacy of early interventions to protect against future executive dysfunction in TLE.
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14. A-23 Mental Illness and Emotional Functioning as Moderated by Executive Functioning: Incarcerated Population
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Rowena Gomez, C Escher, S Spies-Upton, E Choi, S Gade, M Creekpaum, J. A. González, C Becker, and E Lucas
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education.field_of_study ,Population ,Mixed anxiety-depressive disorder ,General Medicine ,Emotional functioning ,Mental illness ,medicine.disease ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Clinical Psychology ,Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology ,medicine ,Anxiety ,medicine.symptom ,education ,Psychology ,Clinical psychology - Abstract
Objective The purpose of this study is to investigate whether executive functioning will moderate the relationship of a history of mental illness on aggression in a male forensic population. Method Using an archival database from a larger study, 232 male inmates (ages 21 and 49 years old) from three medium/maximum Maryland Correctional facilities were recruited using a pseudo-random selection process during intake. Participants were administered three EF tasks (Cambridge Decision Making Task, Logan Stop-Signal Task, and Stroop Interference Task), history of mental illness was obtained using the Symptom Checklist-90, and aggression was assessed with the Novaco Reaction to Provocation Questionnaire. Results Hierarchical multiple regressions were conducted. For overall aggression reactivity, inhibition moderated depression (IR2 = .025, F(3, 224) = 9.977, p < .001, β = -.246, p = .015) and psychoticism (IR2 = .019, F(3, 224) = 8.216, p < .001, β = -.136, p = .031). For reactive aggression subtype, inhibition moderated depression (IR2 = .025, F(3, 224) = 2.679, p = .048, β = .071, p = .017). For proactive aggression subtype, cognitive flexibility moderated anxiety (IR2 = .018, F(3, 224) = 4.731, p = .003, β = -.014, p = .039); and depression (IR2 = .022, F(3, 224) = 3.888, p = .010, β = -.017, p = .025). Conclusions Overall, there was mixed findings for inhibition. On Cambridge Decision Making task, inhibition moderated the predictive relationship of depression on reactive aggression and psychoticism and overall aggression but not for other measures of inhibition. For another inhibition task (Stroop), inhibition did not significantly moderate any mental illness on severity of aggression. Cognitive flexibility moderated the predictive relationships of anxiety and depression on proactive aggression. Findings suggest targeting cognitive flexibility for inmates diagnosed with anxiety depression, and psychosis when treating aggression in a male forensic population.
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15. Cyber-Physisches System zur Handhabung sensibler Objekte unter Berücksichtigung der Objekteigenschaften und dessen Verhalten
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B. Kuhlenkötter, K. Lenkenhoff, and S. Spies
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16. Modulare Robotermesszellen zur Hochgeschwindigkeitsqualitätsprüfung von Außenhautbauteilen in der Automobilindustrie
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B. Johnen, M. Bartelt, B. Pontai, B. Kuhlenkötter, and S. Spies
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17. An enquiry into rainfall data measurement and processing for model use in urban hydrology
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Karsten Arnbjerg-Nielsen, Thomas Einfalt, and S. Spies
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Data processing ,geography ,Radar ,Environmental Engineering ,Data collection ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Meteorology ,Rain gauge ,Data Collection ,Rain ,Models, Theoretical ,Urban area ,law.invention ,Hydrology (agriculture) ,Documentation ,International waters ,law ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Water Movements ,Environmental science ,Cities ,Environmental Monitoring ,Water Science and Technology - Abstract
Rain data are collected all over the world because water is of paramount importance to all human life. WMO has provided standards for collection and standardized data processing of daily rainfall measurements. Currently no such standards are available for gauges with a resolution suitable for urban hydrology, where the resolution in time must not exceed a few minutes. The Group on Urban Rainfall under the International Water Association has made a comparison of national standards by means of a survey of 77 questions sent to 44 countries. The paper discusses the first results of the answers of the survey. Currently tipping bucket gauges are the dominating method of obtaining high resolution rain data, but the numbers of weighing gauges and radar measurements are rapidly growing. It is necessary to try to increase the awareness of documentation of current standards and to agree on standards for measurements and data processing on an international level in the future.
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18. A radar data quality control scheme used in hydrology
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T Einfalt, S Spies, and B Maul-Kötter
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Hydrology ,Rain gauge ,Meteorology ,Computer science ,media_common.quotation_subject ,law.invention ,Visual inspection ,law ,Feature (computer vision) ,Data quality ,Key (cryptography) ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,Quality (business) ,Radar ,Time series ,Remote sensing ,media_common - Abstract
Rainfall-runoff models become increasingly important as efficient instrument for ecological and economic management of rivers. Rainfall is the most relevant information and the most uncertain one to determine for rainfall-runoff models. For rain gauge data the problem is the spatial representativity of the information, whereas for radar data the problem is the volumetric sensitive to several error sources. Within a project of rainfall-runoff simulation based on either raingauge or combined radar and raingauge information, the Landesumweltamt (State Environmental Agency) of North Rhine-Westphalia supported the development of a radar data quality control scheme. Rainfall data quality is the key feature for reliable results from a rainfall-runoff model. The methodology was developed on one year of continuous 5-minute radar data (PF-product of German Weather Service). Radar data was checked by daily statistics, overview statistics, visual inspection, time series analysis, comparison to rain gauge data, adjustment to raingauge data. This quality control concept proved to be efficient for the hydrological data use.
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19. Detection of Charcot-Leyden crystals by fluorescence microscopy of Papanicolaou-stained smears of sputum, bronchoalveolar lavage fluid, and bronchial secretions
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S. Spies, T. Küpper, K. Wehle, and P. Pfitzer
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Adult ,Male ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Histology ,Papanicolaou stain ,Bronchi ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,Microscopy ,Respiratory Hypersensitivity ,Fluorescence microscope ,medicine ,Humans ,Aged ,Glycoproteins ,Aged, 80 and over ,Lung ,Staining and Labeling ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Sputum ,Pneumonia ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Fluorescence ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Bronchoalveolar lavage ,Microscopy, Fluorescence ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,Crystallization ,Lysophospholipase ,business ,Charcot–Leyden crystals ,Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid - Abstract
Fluorescence microscopy was used to examine Papanicolaou-stained smears of sputum and other secretions from the respiratory tract. Under these conditions Charcot-Leyden crystals (CLC) appear as bright yellow-green fluorescing needles. The study was performed to determine the value of this approach for the diagnosis of allergic lung diseases. The time taken to detect the crystals was recorded and the sensitivity of fluorescence microscopy for the detection of CLC was compared with light microscopy of the same samples. The data show that fluorescence microscopy is superior to light microscopy for the detection of CLC. The characteristic needle-shaped crystal can be recognized easily and fragments of crystals could be easily identified. In doubtful cases of allergic lung diseases, fluorescence microscopy may be used to supplement light microscopy for the detection of Charcot-Leyden crystals.
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20. ChemInform Abstract: C(2)-(α-Mannosyl)indole: The Pivotal Intermediate Towards the Natural C-Glycopeptides
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Hammed H. A. M. Hassan, M. W. Bredenkamp, and H. S. Spies
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Indole test ,Chemistry ,Stereochemistry ,Nucleic acid ,Nanotechnology ,General Medicine ,Glycopeptide - Published
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21. Combating crime in Gauteng, South Africa: a paradigm shift
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J. S. Spies and C. E. Cloete
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Identification (information) ,Engineering ,Software ,business.industry ,Paradigm shift ,Critical factors ,Unsupervised learning ,Artificial intelligence software ,Criminology ,business ,Computer security ,computer.software_genre ,computer - Abstract
South Africa offers a valuable laboratory to study criminality because of its high levels of crime due to a heterogeneous environment of people, cultures, and economic development. This paper assesses the limitations of conventional practices in combating crime and illustrates the application of innovative artificial intelligence software to assumed unrelated databases - demographic, geographic, socio-economic and others - to find more effective ways to prevent criminal incidents. True unsupervised machine learning artificial intelligence software developed in South Africa provides neural network prediction of criminal incidents by identification of supposedly unrelated variables. Application of the software to find the hidden critical factors leading to bank robberies is illustrated in a specific case, where a robbery at a specific bank branch was predicted with an exceptionally high level of accuracy.
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22. Dorsal (AO/ASIF) pi-plate osteosynthesis in the treatment of distal intraarticular radius fractures
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S. Spies, A. Suckel, and P. Münst
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Fracture Fixation, Internal ,Postoperative Complications ,Tendon Injuries ,Outcome Assessment, Health Care ,Medicine ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,Range of Motion, Articular ,Prospective cohort study ,Carpal tunnel syndrome ,Fixation (histology) ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,Fracture Healing ,Rupture ,Transplantation ,Osteosynthesis ,business.industry ,Equipment Design ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Wrist Injuries ,Tendon ,Surgery ,Radiography ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Reflex ,Upper limb ,Female ,business ,Complication ,Radius Fractures ,Bone Plates - Abstract
The results and complications using the dorsal 2.4 mm 2.7 mm (AO/ASIF) pi-plate for the treatment of distal radius fractures were evaluated in a prospective study of 42 patients followed up clinically and radiologically and seven patients followed up with telephone call and radiological follow-up for an average time of 12.1 (range 4–32) months in a group of 50 patients with intraarticular distal radial fractures treated consecutively using this method. Twelve complications occurred in 10 patients including two extensor tendon ruptures, two transient cases of CRPS Type 1 (Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy, Algodystrophy), two instances of screw loosening, three cases of posttraumatic carpal tunnel syndrome and three permanent sensory irritations on the dorsum of the hands. Using the AO score, there were 37 successful and 12 tolerable results, with no unsatisfactory outcomes. Using the NYOWR scale, there were 17 very good and 25 good results, with no satisfactory or poor outcomes. These results suggest that this osteosynthesis provides adequate fixation of comminuted distal intraarticular radius fractures with a reasonable incidence of complications.
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23. Reduzierte koronare Flussreserve in kompetenten Bypassgefäßen bei infarciertem Myokard
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C. S. Spies, Oliver K. Mohrs, B. N. Nowak, J. M. Madison, A. F. Fach, and Thomas Voigtländer
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Gynecology ,Physics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Late enhancement ,medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging - Abstract
Ziele: Die koronare Flussreserve ist ein wichtiger funktioneller Parameter zur Beurteilung der Kompetenz von koronaren Bypassgefasen. Wenn kompetente Bypassgefase infarziertes Myokard versorgen, kann dennoch die Flussreserve aufgrund von Veranderungen der Microvaskulatur vermindert sein. Es wird untersucht, inwieweit der Infarktnachweis im myokardialen Versorgungsgebiet eines Bypassgefases die Flussreserve beeinflusst. Methode: Dreisig Bypassgefase wurden mittels Phasenkontrast-Technik (TE 4,2 ms, zeitl. Auflosung 70 ms, Flipwinkel 30°, Venc. 75cm/s, Voxel-Grose 1,4×0,8×6,0 mm3) bei 1,5T (Magnetom Sonata, Siemens AG) untersucht. Die Flussreserve wurde errechnet aus dem Verhaltnis von Flussgeschwindingkeit in Ruhe und wahrend maximaler Adenosin-induzierter Hyperamie (140µg/min/kgKG). Mittels „Late Enhancement“-Konzept wurden Infarktareale identifiziert, und die Bypasse entsprechend in zwei Gruppen geteilt, welche entweder infarziertes oder nicht-infarziertes Myokard versorgen. Signifikante Bypassstenosen wurden mittels Koronarangiographie, Szintigraphie oder Ergometrie ausgeschlossen. Ergebnis: Es wurden 25 der 30 Bypassgefase flussquantifizierend analysiert, 5 Bypassgefase waren verschlossen (n=4) oder nicht beurteilbar (n=1). 12 Bypassgefase versorgten Infarktareale (Gruppe A) und 13 Gefase waren mit Koronarien anastomosiert, welche nicht-infarziertes Myokard versorgen (Gruppe B). Gruppe A bestand aus acht Venengrafts und vier Mammariagrafts, Gruppe B aus acht Venen- und funf Mammaria-Bypassgefasen. Die Flussreserve in Gruppe A war signifikant niedriger als in Gruppe B (Mittel: 1,8±0,76 vs. 2,9±1,2; p=0,01). Schlussfolgerung: Die Flussreserve in kompetenten, Infarktareale versorgenden Bypassgefasen ist vermindert. Dies ist erklarbar durch die gestorte Mikrozirkulation in dem nachgeschalteten, infarzierten Myokard. Um eine zuverlassige und komplette Untersuchung der Bypassfunktion mittels MRT zu gewahrleisten, muss neben der Bestimmung der Flussreserve eine Analyse der Myokardvitalitat durchgefuhrt werden.
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24. Yttrium 90 ibritumomab tiuxetan radioimmunotherapy for relapsed or refractory low-grade non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
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Leo I, Gordon, Thomas E, Witzig, Greg A, Wiseman, Ian W, Flinn, Stewart S, Spies, Daniel H, Silverman, Christos, Emmanouilides, Larry, Cripe, Mansoor, Saleh, Myron S, Czuczman, Teresa, Olejnik, Christine A, White, Antonio J, Grillo-López, and Christos, Emmanuolides
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Iodine Radioisotopes ,Clinical Trials as Topic ,Lymphoma, B-Cell ,Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin ,Quality of Life ,Antibodies, Monoclonal ,Humans ,Radiotherapy Dosage ,Yttrium Radioisotopes ,Radioimmunotherapy ,Radiopharmaceuticals ,Antigens, CD20 - Abstract
The treatment of malignant lymphoma has improved over the past 20 years, but the majority of patients are not cured. New modalities using targeted therapy based on new information in molecular biology and immunology hold promise for better outcomes with less toxicity. We review data on the use of radiolabeled monoclonal antibodies directed against the CD20 antigen on malignant B cells. We discuss the major radionuclides available, iodine 131 ((131)I), tositumomab, and yttrium 90 ((90)Y) ibritumomab tiuxetan (Zevalin; IDEC Pharmaceuticals, San Diego, CA) and present data on new approaches in labeling antibodies that have facilitated their use. Clinical trial data with the yttrium-labeled antibodies are discussed. The use of dosimetry as a means for predicting toxicity is discussed, and the questions of long-term toxicity (late effects) are addressed. These targeted approaches to the treatment of malignancy, and lymphoma in particular, hold great promise.
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25. The biosynthesis of ovothiol A (N-methyl-4-mercaptohistidine). Identification of S-(4'-L-histidyl)-L-cysteine sulfoxide as an intermediate and the products of the sulfoxide lyase reaction
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R N, Vogt, H S, Spies, and D J, Steenkamp
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Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy ,Time Factors ,Lyases ,Crithidia fasciculata ,Dipeptides ,Methyltransferases ,Chromatography, Ion Exchange ,Methylhistidines ,Mass Spectrometry ,Dithiothreitol ,Pyridoxal Phosphate ,Sulfoxides ,Animals ,Cysteine ,Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid - Abstract
Crude extracts of Crithidia fasciculata catalyse the formation of 4-mercapto-L-histidine, an intermediate in the biosynthesis of ovothiol A (N1-methyl-4-mercaptohistidine), in the presence of histidine, cysteine, Fe2+ and pyridoxal phosphate. This activity was present in a 35-55% ammonium sulfate fraction that was shown to produce a transsulfuration intermediate in the absence of pyridoxal phosphate. The transsulfuration intermediate was isolated and identified as S-(4'-L-histidyl)-L-cysteine sulfoxide. The synthase activity, partially purified by anion-exchange chromatography, was shown to require oxygen and could be used to synthesize a number of isotopically labeled S-(4'-L-histidyl)-L-cysteine sulfoxides. Sulfoxide lyase activity was partially resolved from the synthase by anion-exchange chromatography. The phenylhydrazone of the product derived from the cysteine moiety of the sulfoxide coeluted with the phenylhydrazone of pyruvate on HPLC, but this assignment could not be confirmed by mass spectral analysis. S-(4'-[14C]L-histidyl)-[U-13C3,15N]L-cysteine sulfoxide was synthesized and converted to products of the lyase reaction in the presence of lactate dehydrogenase and NADH. The 13C-labeled product was identified by 13C-NMR spectroscopy as lactate and the primary product of the lyase reaction is therefore pyruvate. With S-(4'[3H]L-histidyl)-[14C]L-cysteine sulfoxide as the substrate [14C]lactate, [14C]cysteine and [3H]4-mercaptohistidine could be detected as products of the lyase reaction, but the sum of the two thiol species exceeded the amount of sulfoxide substrate used. Evidence is presented that this anomaly was due to the utilization of sulfur from dithiothreitol for the formation of cysteine.
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- 2001
26. Mammalian exocrine secretions XVI. Constitutents of secretion of supplementary sacculi of dwarf hamster, Phodopus sungorus sungorus
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B V, Burger, D, Smit, H S, Spies, C, Schmidt, U, Schmidt, and A Y, Telitsina
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Animal Communication ,Male ,Exocrine Glands ,Cricetinae ,Carboxylic Acids ,Animals ,Female ,Hydrogen Sulfide ,Carbon Dioxide ,Volatilization ,Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry ,Pheromones - Abstract
As a first step in a study of the role of the secretion of the supplementary sacculi (buccal secretion) of the dwarf hamster, Phodopus sungorus sungorus, almost complete chemical characterization of the secretion was achieved. The 35 compounds identified include carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, a large number of carboxylic acids (representing the bulk of the organic volatile fraction of the secretion), phenol, 2-piperidone, indole, two long-chain hydroxyesters, cholestrol, desmosterol, and lanosterol. The position of the double bonds in gamma-icosadienyl-gamma-butyrolactone and gamma-henicosadienyl-gamma-butyrolactone could not be determined, and these two compounds remained only partially characterized. Large variations were found in the relative concentrations in which the short-chain carboxylic acids are present in the secretions of individual animals, and although this aspect was not investigated in sufficient detail in the present investigation, the difference in the carboxylic acid profiles of the secretions of individual animals could play a role in individual recognition in this animal.
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- 2001
27. Mammalian exocrine secretions XV. Constituents of secretion of ventral gland of male dwarf hamster, Phodopus sungorus sungorus
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B V, Burger, D, Smit, H S, Spies, C, Schmidt, U, Schmidt, A Y, Telitsina, and G R, Grierson
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Male ,Exocrine Glands ,Alcohols ,Cricetinae ,Carboxylic Acids ,Animals ,Esters ,Female ,Steroids ,Ketones ,Mass Spectrometry ,Pheromones - Abstract
In a study aimed at the chemical characterization of constituents of the ventral gland secretion of the male dwarf hamster, Phodopus sungorus sungorus, 48 compounds, including saturated alcohols, saturated and unsaturated ketones, saturated and unsaturated straight-chain carboxylic acids, iso- and anteisocarboxylic acids, 3-phenylpropanoic acid, hydroxyesters, 2-piperidone, and some steroids were identified in the secretion. The position of the double bonds in gamma-icosadienyl-gamma-butyrolactone and gamma-henicosadienyl-gamma-butyrolactone, and the position of methylbranching in seven C16-C21 saturated ketones could not be established. Several constituents with typically steroidal mass spectra also remained unidentified. The female dwarf hamster's ventral gland either does not produce secretion or produced so little secretion that it was impossible to collect enough material for analysis.
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- 2001
28. Radioimmunotherapy of relapsed non-Hodgkin's lymphoma with zevalin, a 90Y-labeled anti-CD20 monoclonal antibody
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G A, Wiseman, C A, White, T E, Witzig, L I, Gordon, C, Emmanouilides, A, Raubitschek, N, Janakiraman, J, Gutheil, R J, Schilder, S, Spies, D H, Silverman, and A J, Grillo-López
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Recurrence ,Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin ,Antibodies, Monoclonal ,Humans ,Yttrium Radioisotopes ,Pentetic Acid ,Radioimmunotherapy ,Antigens, CD20 - Abstract
Approximately 55,400 new cases of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL) are diagnosed each year, with the overall prevalence of the disease now estimated to be 243,000. Until recently, treatment alternatives for advanced disease included chemotherapy with or without external beam radiation. Based on the results of several clinical trials, the chimeric monoclonal antibody Rituximab has now been approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration as a treatment for patients with relapsed or refractory, low-grade or follicular, B-cell NHL. Several other monoclonal antibodies in conjugated and unconjugated forms have been evaluated in the treatment of NHL. Ibritumomab, the murine counterpart to Rituximab, radiolabeled with 90Y (Zevalin), is presently being evaluated in clinical trials. The success of radioimmunotherapy is dependent upon the appropriate choice of antibody, isotope, and chelator-linker. The Ibritumomab antibody targets the CD20 antigen. The antibody is covalently bound to the chelator-linker tiuxetan (MX-DTPA), which tightly chelates the isotope 90Y. To date, two Phase I/II Zevalin clinical trials have been completed in patients with low-grade, intermediate-grade, and mantle cell NHL. The overall response rate was 64% in the first trial and 67% in the later trial. Phase II and III trials are ongoing.
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- 1999
29. Dosimetry study of a phase II multiple-dose intracavitary administration of 131I-TM601 in adult patients with recurrent high-grade glioma
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Jeffrey J. Raizer, Sui Shen, Alison M. O'Neill, John B. Fiveash, S. Spies, Louis B. Nabors, and R. Costello
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Cancer Research ,Adult patients ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Brachytherapy ,Multiple dose ,medicine.disease ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Chlorotoxin ,Oncology ,chemistry ,Glioma ,medicine ,Dosimetry ,External beam radiotherapy ,Nuclear medicine ,business ,High-Grade Glioma - Abstract
e13006 Background: Postoperative radiotherapy for glioma has been shown to improve survival with increased radiation doses. Dose escalation of external beam radiotherapy or brachytherapy is limited by normal brain radionecrosis. Radiolabeled targeting molecules can deliver localized radiation to tumor and reduce normal brain radionecrosis. TM601, or synthetic Chlorotoxin, is a peptide derived from scorpion venom that specifically binds to tumor cells. Here we report dosimetry results of an imaging sub-study of a phase II trial, in which weekly doses of 131I-TM601 were infused into surgically created tumor resection cavities for 3 or 6 weeks. Methods: Five out of 76 patients treated in a phase II trial were imaged after receiving 1, 3, or 6 doses of 40 mCi/0.8 mg 131I-TM601 intracavitarily. For each imaging study, 5 sequential SPECT images (1–168 hour) were registered with MRI to determine the 131I-TM601 radiation dose to the 2-cm tumor cavity margin. Five sequential body scans were also acquired to determine 131I-TM601 radiation dose to extra-cranial organs. Results: 131I-TM601 is a rapidly penetrating and clearing radiolabeled peptide. The median residual activity in the cavity at 7 days post injection was 8.4%. Median radiation dose to the cavity margin was 121 cGy/mCi and ranged 52- 338 cGy/mCi in 5 subjects. The median coefficient of variation (intra-patient inter-fraction) for the 2-cm margin dose was 14.7% and ranged 7.1–18.9%. Median tumor cavity volume was 11.4 mL, and ranged 5.2 - 35.5 mL. There was no observed correlation between the 2-cm margin dose and the cavity volume. Median radiation dose to thyroid, kidneys, red marrow, and body was 8.3, 1.3, 0.4, and 0.6 cGy/mCi, respectively. Conclusions: Radiation dose ratio for 2-cm cavity margin-to-normal tissues was quite high. While intra-patient reproducibility was relatively good, cumulative effect of the residual activity was only meaningful within a week. These results support the multi-dose fractionation scheme for 131I-TM601 to minimize normal tissue toxicity, including radiation necrosis, and extend continuous irradiation to clinical or sub-clinical residual tumor cells after surgery. [Table: see text]
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30. Radioimmune localization of occult carcinoma
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R B, Duda, A M, Zimmer, S T, Rosen, K A, Gilyon, D, Webber, S, Spies, W, Spies, and B, Merchant
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Reoperation ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Colorectal cancer ,Breast Neoplasms ,Citric Acid ,Breast cancer ,Carcinoembryonic antigen ,Adjuvant therapy ,medicine ,Humans ,Citrates ,Radionuclide Imaging ,biology ,business.industry ,Indium Radioisotopes ,Liver Neoplasms ,Cancer ,Antibodies, Monoclonal ,medicine.disease ,Metastatic breast cancer ,Carcinoembryonic Antigen ,Radiography ,Injections, Intravenous ,biology.protein ,Neoplasms, Unknown Primary ,Surgery ,Antibody ,Neoplasm Recurrence, Local ,business ,Breast carcinoma ,Colorectal Neoplasms - Abstract
• Patients with a rising serum carcinoembryonic antigen level and no clinical or roentgenographic evidence of recurrent or metastatic cancer present a treatment dilemma. Eleven such patients, 10 with a previously treated colorectal carcinoma and 1 with a previously treated breast carcinoma, received an injection of the anticarcinoembryonic antigen monoclonal antibody ZCE-025 labeled with the radioisotope indium 111. Nuclear scintigraphy was performed on days 3 and 5 through 7 to detect potential sites of tumor recurrence. The monoclonal antibody scan accurately predicted the presence or absence of occult malignancy in 7 (64%) patients. Second-look laparotomy confirmed the monoclonal antibody scan results in the patients with colorectal cancer, and magnetic resonance imaging confirmed metastatic breast cancer. This study demonstrates that In-ZCE-025 can localize occult carcinoma and may assist the surgeon in facilitating the operative exploration. In-ZCE-025 assisted in the initiation of adjuvant therapy for the patient with breast cancer. ( Arch Surg . 1990;125:866-870)
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- 1990
31. Phase I/II study of taxane and estramustine with samarium in patients with hormone refractory prostate cancer
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M. Pins, S. L. Arnsmeier, D. Shervin, S. Spies, and R. C. Bergan
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Oncology ,Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Taxane ,Bone disease ,business.industry ,chemistry.chemical_element ,medicine.disease ,Hormone refractory prostate cancer ,Bone-seeking radioisotope ,Samarium ,Prostate cancer ,chemistry ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,In patient ,Estramustine ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
4732 Background: Though metastatic prostate cancer (PCa) is a systemic disorder, bone disease predominates in its clinical management. Sm-153 lexidronam (Quadramet) is a bone seeking radioisotope. ...
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32. Further compounds from the pedal gland of the bontebok (Damaliscus dorcas dorcas)
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B V, Burger, M, le Roux, C F, Garbers, H S, Spies, R C, Bigalke, K G, Pachler, P L, Wessels, V, Christ, and K H, Maurer
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Cresols ,Lactones ,Chromatography, Gas ,Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy ,Antelopes ,Computers ,Pyridines ,Terpenes ,Animals ,Stereoisomerism ,Mass Spectrometry ,Pheromones ,Artiodactyla - Abstract
The identification of four further major constituents of the pedal gland exudate of the bontebok, Damaliscus dorcas dorcas, viz. alpha-terpineol, 2-n-heptylpyridine, m-cresol and (A)-6-dodecen-4-olide and the investigation of the stereochemistry of the double bond in (Z)-6-dodecen-4-olide by means of iterative computer analysis are described. An improved synthesis of this compound is outlined.
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- 1977
33. Estimation of hemopoietic potential by CFU-c and bone marrow scan in cancer patients
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O, Kucuk, L I, Gordon, M S, Kies, S, Spies, W, Spies, and H M, Vriesendorp
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Male ,Leukemia ,Lung Neoplasms ,Lymphoma ,Technetium ,Breast Neoplasms ,Hematopoiesis ,Colony-Forming Units Assay ,Testicular Neoplasms ,Bone Marrow ,Neoplasms ,Technetium Tc 99m Sulfur Colloid ,Humans ,Carcinoma, Small Cell ,Radionuclide Imaging ,Sulfur - Abstract
The concentration of granulocyte-macrophage colonies in culture (CFU-c) in bone marrow cells was estimated, and bone marrow radionuclide scans were performed in a group of 15 cancer patients prior to bone marrow harvest for autologous transplantation. Preharvest CFU-c counts on iliac-crest bone marrow aspirates correlated very well with CFU-c counts from fresh and frozen-thawed bone marrows. Technetium-99m-sulfur colloid radionuclide scans showed that the distribution of total-body bone marrow and increased peripheral radionuclide uptake correlated with higher preharvest and harvest CFU-c counts. Bone marrow scan results were available in 1 h, whereas CFU-c counts took 14 days to obtain. Bone marrow scans may facilitate the clinical estimation of hemopoietic activity in patients under consideration for autologous bone marrow transplantation.
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- 1984
34. A training course in electroencephalography in Rhodesia
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L F, Levy and S, Spies
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Zimbabwe ,Medical Laboratory Science ,Electroencephalography ,Curriculum - Published
- 1973
35. The methodology of modal constraints
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Carsten Weise, Kim Guldstrand Larsen, Bernhard Steffen, and Broy, M. : Merz, S. : Spies, K. (eds.), null
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Reduction (complexity) ,Modal ,Theoretical computer science ,Basis (linear algebra) ,Computer science ,Principle of compositionality ,Design pattern ,Software system ,Skolem normal form ,Abstraction (linguistics) - Abstract
We present a complete solution of the RPC-Memory Specification Problem, by applying a constraint-oriented state-based proof methodology for concurrent software systems. Our methodolgy exploits compositionality and abstraction for the reduction of the verification problem under investigation. Formal basis for this methodology are Modal Transition Systems allowing loose state-based specifications, which can be refined by successively adding constraints. Key concepts of our method are projective views, separation of proof obligations, Skolemization and abstraction. Central to the method is the use of Parametrized Modal Transition Systems. The method extends elegantly to real-time systems.
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- 1996
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