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2. Information Technology For Learning: No School Left Behined
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Serim, Ferdi C.
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Information Technology for Learning: No School Left Behined (Book) -- Book reviews ,Books -- Book reviews - Published
- 2004
3. Three-prong τ decays with charged kaons
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Barate, R., Buskulic, D., Decamp, D., Ghez, P., Goy, C., Lees, J., Lucotte, A., Minard, M., Nief, J., Pietrzyk, B., Casado, M., Chmeissani, M., Comas, P., Crespo, J., Delfino, M., Fernandez, E., Fernandez-Bosman, M., Garrido, Ll., Juste, A., Martinez, M., Merino, G., Miquel, R., Mir, Ll., Padilla, C., Park, I., Pascua, A., Perlas, J., Riu, I., Sanchez, F., Teubert, F., Colaleo, A., Creanza, D., Palma, M., Gelao, G., Iaselli, G., Maggi, G., Maggi, M., Marinelli, N., Nuzzo, S., Ranieri, A., Raso, G., Ruggieri, F., Selvaggi, G., Silvestris, L., Tempesta, P., Tricomi, A., Zito, G., Huang, X., Lin, J., Ouyang, Q., Wang, T., Xie, Y., Xu, R., Xue, S., Zhang, J., Zhang, L., Zhao, W., Abbanco, D., Alemany, R., Becker, U., Bazarko, A., Bright-Thomas, P., Cattaneo, M., Cerutti, F., Dissertori, G., Drevermann, H., Forty, R., Frank, M., Hagelberg, R., Hansen, J., Harvey, J., Janot, P., Jost, B., Kneringer, E., Knobloch, J., Lehraus, I., Lutters, G., Mato, P., Minten, A., Moneta, L., Pacheco, A., Pusztaszeri, J., Ranjard, F., Rizzo, G., Rolandi, L., Rousseau, D., Schlatter, D., Schmitt, M., Schneider, O., Tejessy, W., Tomalin, I., Wachsmuth, H., Wagner, A., Ajaltouni, Z., Barrès, A., Boyer, C., Falvard, A., Ferdi, C., Gay, P., Guicheney, C., Henrard, P., Jousset, J., Michel, B., Monteil, S., Montret, J, Pallin, D., Perret, P., Podlyski, F., Proriol, J., Rosnet, P., Rossignol, J., Fearnley, T., Hansen, J., Hansen, J., Hansen, P., Nilsson, B., Rensch, B., Wäänänen, A., Daskalakis, G., Kyriakis, A., Markou, C., Simopoulou, E., Siotis, I., Vayaki, A., Blondel, A., Bonneaud, G., Brient, J., Bourdon, P., Rougé, A., Rumpf, M., Valassi, A., Verderi, M., Videau, H., Candlin, D., Parsons, M., Focardi, E., Parrini, G., Zachariadou, K., Corden, M., Georgiopoulos, C., Jaffe, D., Antonelli, A., Bencivenni, G., Bologna, G., Bossi, F., Campana, P., Capon, G., Casper, D., Chiarella, V., Felici, G., Laurelli, P., Mannocchi, G., Murtas, F., Murtas, G., Passalacqua, L., Pepe-Altarelli, M., Curtis, L., Dorris, S., Halley, A., Knowles, I., Lynch, J., O'Shea, V., Raine, C., Scarr, J., Smith, K., Teixeira-Dies, P., Thompson, A., Thomson, E., Thomson, F., Turnbull, R., Buchmüller, O., Dhamotharan, S., Geweniger, C., Graefe, G., Hanke, P., Hansper, G., Hepp, V., Kluge, E., Putzer, A., Sommer, J., Tittel, K., Werner, S., Wunsch, M., Beuselinck, R., Binnie, D., Cameron, W., Dornan, P., Girone, M., Goodsir, S., Martin, E., Moutoussi, A., Nash, J., Sedgbeer, J., Spagnolo, P., Stacey, A., Williams, M., Ghete, V., Girtler, P., Kuhn, D., Rudolph, G., Betteridge, A., Bowdery, C., Colrain, P., Crawford, G., Finch, A., Foster, F., Hughes, G., Jones, R., Sloan, T., Williams, M., Galla, A., Giehl, I., Greene, A., Hoffmann, C., Jakobs, K., Kleinknecht, K., Quast, G., Renk, B., Rohne, E., Sander, H., Gemmeren, P., Zeitnitz, C., Aubert, J., Benchouk, C., Bonissent, A., Bujosa, G., Carr, J., Coyle, P., Diaconu, C., Etienne, F., Konstantinidis, N., Leroy, O., Motsch, F., Payre, P., Talby, M., Sadouki, A., Thulasidas, M., Trabelsi, K., Aleppo, M., Antonelli, M., Ragusa, F., Berlich, R., Blum, W., Büscher, V., Dietl, H., Ganis, G., Gotzhein, C., Kroha, H., Lütjens, G., Lutz, G., Manner, W., Moser, H., Richter, R., Rosado-Schlosser, A., Schael, S., Settles, R., Seywerd, H., Denis, R., Stenzel, H., Wiedenmann, W., Wolf, G., Boucrot, J., Callot, O., Chen, S., Choi, Y., Cordier, A., Davier, M., Duflot, L., Grivaz, J., Heusse, Ph., Höcker, A., Jacholkowska, A., Jacquet, M., Kim, D., Diberder, F., Lefrançois, J., Lutz, A., Nikolic, I., Schune, M., Simion, S., Tournefier, E., Veillet, J., Videau, I., Zerwas, D., Azzurri, P., Bagliesi, G., Batignani, G., Bettarini, S., Bozzi, C., Calderini, G., Carpinelli, M., Ciocci, M., Ciulli, V., Dell'Orso, R., Fantechi, R., Ferrante, I., Foà, L., Forti, F., Giassi, A., Giorgi, M., Gregorio, A., Ligabue, F., Lusiani, A., Marrocchesi, P., Messineo, A., Palla, F., Sanguinetti, G., Sciabà, A., Steinberger, J., Tenchini, R., Tonelli, G., Vannini, C., Venturi, A., Verdini, P., Blair, G., Bryant, L., Chambers, J., Gao, Y., Green, M., Medcalf, T., Perrodo, P., Strong, J., Wimmersperg-Toeller, J., Botterill, D., Clifft, R., Edgecock, T., Haywood, S., Maley, P., Norton, P., Thompson, J., Wright, A., Bloch-Devaux, B., Colas, P., Emery, S., Kozanecki, W., Lançon, E., Lemaire, M., Locci, E., Perez, P., Rander, J., Renardy, J., Roussarie, A., Schuller, J., Schwindling, J., Trabelsi, A., Vallage, B., Black, S., Dann, J., Johnson, R., Kim, H., Litke, A., McNeil, M., Taylor, G., Booth, C., Boswell, R., Brew, C., Cartwright, S., Combley, F., Kelly, M., Lehto, M., Newton, W., Reeve, J., Thompson, L., Böhrer, A., Brandt, S., Cowan, G., Grupen, C., Saraiva, P., Smolik, L., Stephan, F., Apollonio, M., Bosisio, L., Marina, R., Giannini, G., Gobbo, B., Musolino, G., Rothberg, J., Wasserbaech, S., Armstrong, S., Charles, E., Elmer, P., Ferguson, D., González, S., Greening, T., Hayes, O., Hu, H., Jin, S., McNamara, P., Nachtman, J., Nielsen, J., Orejudos, W., Pan, Y., Saadi, Y., Scott, I., Walsh, J., Lan Wu, San, Wu, X., Yamartino, J., and Zobernig, G.
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Final states with charged kaons in three-prong τ decays are studied by exploiting the particle identification from the dE/dx measurement. The results are based on a sample of about 1.6 × 105detected τ pairs collected with the ALEPH detector between 1991 and 1995 around the Z peak. The following branching ratios have been measured: B(τ- → K−K+π−ντ) = (1.63 ± 0.21 ± 0.17) × 10−3, B(τ− → K−π+π−ντ) = (2.14 ± 0.37 ± 0.29) × 10−3, B(τ−→ K−K+π−π0ντ) = (0.75 ± 0.29 ± 0.15) × 10−3, and B(τ−→ K−π+π−π0ντ) = (0.61 ± 0.39 ± 0.18) × 10−3. The first two measurements are more precise than the current world averages, while the last two channels are investigated for the first time. The 95% C.L. upper limit on the branching ratio for the decay τ−→ K−K+K−ντis 0.19 × 10−3. A study of intermediate states occurring in the K−K+π−ντand K−π+π−ντdecays is also presented.
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- 1998
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4. Three-prong τ decays with charged kaons
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Barate, R., Buskulic, D., Decamp, D., Ghez, P., Goy, C., Lees, J. -P., Lucotte, A., Minard, M. -N., Nief, J. -Y., Pietrzyk, B., Casado, M. P., Chmeissani, M., Comas, P., Crespo, J. M., Delfino, M., Fernandez, E., Fernandez-Bosman, M., Garrido, Ll., Juste, A., Martinez, M., Merino, G., Miquel, R., Mir, Ll. M., Padilla, C., Park, I. C., Pascua, A., Perlas, J. A., Riu, I., Sanchez, F., Teubert, F., Colaleo, A., Creanza, D., de Palma, M., Gelao, G., Iaselli, G., Maggi, G., Maggi, M., Marinelli, N., Nuzzo, S., Ranieri, A., Raso, G., Ruggieri, F., Selvaggi, G., Silvestris, L., Tempesta, P., Tricomi, A., Zito, G., Huang, X., Lin, J., Ouyang, Q., Wang, T., Xie, Y., Xu, R., Xue, S., Zhang, J., Zhang, L., Zhao, W., Abbanco, D., Alemany, R., Becker, U., Bazarko, A. O., Bright-Thomas, P., Cattaneo, M., Cerutti, F., Dissertori, G., Drevermann, H., Forty, R. W., Frank, M., Hagelberg, R., Hansen, J. B., Harvey, J., Janot, P., Jost, B., Kneringer, E., Knobloch, J., Lehraus, I., Lutters, G., Mato, P., Minten, A., Moneta, L., Pacheco, A., Pusztaszeri, J. -F., Ranjard, F., Rizzo, G., Rolandi, L., Rousseau, D., Schlatter, D., Schmitt, M., Schneider, O., Tejessy, W., Tomalin, I. R., Wachsmuth, H., Wagner, A., Ajaltouni, Z., Barrès, A., Boyer, C., Falvard, A., Ferdi, C., Gay, P., Guicheney, C., Henrard, P., Jousset, J., Michel, B., Monteil, S., Montret, J -C., Pallin, D., Perret, P., Podlyski, F., Proriol, J., Rosnet, P., Rossignol, J. -M., Fearnley, T., Hansen, J. D., Hansen, J. R., Hansen, P. H., Nilsson, B. S., Rensch, B., Wäänänen, A., Daskalakis, G., Kyriakis, A., Markou, C., Simopoulou, E., Siotis, I., Vayaki, A., Blondel, A., Bonneaud, G., Brient, J. C., Bourdon, P., Rougé, A., Rumpf, M., Valassi, A., Verderi, M., Videau, H., Candlin, D. J., Parsons, M. I., Focardi, E., Parrini, G., Zachariadou, K., Corden, M., Georgiopoulos, C., Jaffe, D. E., Antonelli, A., Bencivenni, G., Bologna, G., Bossi, F., Campana, P., Capon, G., Casper, D., Chiarella, V., Felici, G., Laurelli, P., Mannocchi, G., Murtas, F., Murtas, G. P., Passalacqua, L., Pepe-Altarelli, M., Curtis, L., Dorris, S. J., Halley, A. W., Knowles, I. G., Lynch, J. G., O'Shea, V., Raine, C., Scarr, J. M., Smith, K., Teixeira-Dies, P., Thompson, A. S., Thomson, E., Thomson, F., Turnbull, R. M., Buchmüller, O., Dhamotharan, S., Geweniger, C., Graefe, G., Hanke, P., Hansper, G., Hepp, V., Kluge, E. E., Putzer, A., Sommer, J., Tittel, K., Werner, S., Wunsch, M., Beuselinck, R., Binnie, D. M., Cameron, W., Dornan, P. J., Girone, M., Goodsir, S., Martin, E. B., Moutoussi, A., Nash, J., Sedgbeer, J. K., Spagnolo, P., Stacey, A. M., Williams, M. D., Ghete, V. M., Girtler, P., Kuhn, D., Rudolph, G., Betteridge, A. P., Bowdery, C. K., Colrain, P., Crawford, G., Finch, A. J., Foster, F., Hughes, G., Jones, R. W., Sloan, T., Williams, M. I., Galla, A., Giehl, I., Greene, A. M., Hoffmann, C., Jakobs, K., Kleinknecht, K., Quast, G., Renk, B., Rohne, E., Sander, H. -G., van Gemmeren, P., Zeitnitz, C., Aubert, J. J., Benchouk, C., Bonissent, A., Bujosa, G., Carr, J., Coyle, P., Diaconu, C., Etienne, F., Konstantinidis, N., Leroy, O., Motsch, F., Payre, P., Talby, M., Sadouki, A., Thulasidas, M., Trabelsi, K., Aleppo, M., Antonelli, M., Ragusa, F., Berlich, R., Blum, W., Büscher, V., Dietl, H., Ganis, G., Gotzhein, C., Kroha, H., Lütjens, G., Lutz, G., Manner, W., Moser, H. -G., Richter, R., Rosado-Schlosser, A., Schael, S., Settles, R., Seywerd, H., Denis, R. St., Stenzel, H., Wiedenmann, W., Wolf, G., Boucrot, J., Callot, O., Chen, S., Choi, Y., Cordier, A., Davier, M., Duflot, L., Grivaz, J. -F., Heusse, Ph., Höcker, A., Jacholkowska, A., Jacquet, M., Kim, D. W., Le Diberder, F., Lefrançois, J., Lutz, A. -M., Nikolic, I., Schune, M. -H., Simion, S., Tournefier, E., Veillet, J. -J., Videau, I., Zerwas, D., Azzurri, P., Bagliesi, G., Batignani, G., Bettarini, S., Bozzi, C., Calderini, G., Carpinelli, M., Ciocci, M. A., Ciulli, V., Dell'Orso, R., Fantechi, R., Ferrante, I., Foà, L., Forti, F., Giassi, A., Giorgi, M. A., Gregorio, A., Ligabue, F., Lusiani, A., Marrocchesi, P. S., Messineo, A., Palla, F., Sanguinetti, G., Sciabà, A., Steinberger, J., Tenchini, R., Tonelli, G., Vannini, C., Venturi, A., Verdini, P. G., Blair, G. A., Bryant, L. M., Chambers, J. T., Gao, Y., Green, M. G., Medcalf, T., Perrodo, P., Strong, J. A., von Wimmersperg-Toeller, J. H., Botterill, D. R., Clifft, R. W., Edgecock, T. R., Haywood, S., Maley, P., Norton, P. R., Thompson, J. C., Wright, A. E., Bloch-Devaux, B., Colas, P., Emery, S., Kozanecki, W., Lançon, E., Lemaire, M. C., Locci, E., Perez, P., Rander, J., Renardy, J. -F., Roussarie, A., Schuller, J. -P., Schwindling, J., Trabelsi, A., Vallage, B., Black, S. N., Dann, J. H., Johnson, R. P., Kim, H. Y., Litke, A. M., McNeil, M. A., Taylor, G., Booth, C. N., Boswell, R., Brew, C. A. J., Cartwright, S., Combley, F., Kelly, M. S., Lehto, M., Newton, W. M., Reeve, J., Thompson, L. F., Böhrer, A., Brandt, S., Cowan, G., Grupen, C., Saraiva, P., Smolik, L., Stephan, F., Apollonio, M., Bosisio, L., Della Marina, R., Giannini, G., Gobbo, B., Musolino, G., Rothberg, J., Wasserbaech, S., Armstrong, S. R., Charles, E., Elmer, P., Ferguson, D. P. S., González, S., Greening, T. C., Hayes, O. J., Hu, H., Jin, S., McNamara, P. A., Nachtman, J. M., Nielsen, J., Orejudos, W., Pan, Y. B., Saadi, Y., Scott, I. J., Walsh, J., Lan Wu, San, Wu, X., Yamartino, J. M., and Zobernig, G.
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Final states with charged kaons in three-prong t decays are studied by exploiting the particle identification from the dE/dx measurement. The results are based on a sample of about 1.6 × 10
5 detected t pairs collected with the ALEPH detector between 1991 and 1995 around the Z peak. The following branching ratios have been measured: B(t- ? K-K+ p-?t ) = (1.63 ± 0.21 ± 0.17) × 10-3 , B(t- ? K- p+ p- ?t ) = (2.14 ± 0.37 ± 0.29) × 10-3 , B(t- ? K- K+ p- p0 ?t ) = (0.75 ± 0.29 ± 0.15) × 10-3 , and B(t- ? K- p+ p- p0 ?t ) = (0.61 ± 0.39 ± 0.18) × 10-3 . The first two measurements are more precise than the current world averages, while the last two channels are investigated for the first time. The 95% C.L. upper limit on the branching ratio for the decay t- ? K- K+ K- ?t is 0.19 × 10-3 . A study of intermediate states occurring in the K- K+ p- ?t and K- p+ p- ?t decays is also presented.- Published
- 1979
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5. Investigations of strain rate, size, and crack length effects on the mechanical response of polycaprolactone electrospun membranes
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Bayram, Ferdi C, Kapçı, Mehmet F, Yuruk, Adile, Isoglu, Ismail A, and Bal, Burak
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The effects of strain rate, size (height × width), and pre-existing crack length on the mechanical response of polycaprolactone electrospun membranes were investigated by tension tests conducted at room temperature. In particular, tensile tests were performed with three different strain rates for strain rate effect tests, seven different geometries for elucidating the size effect, and three different initial notch lengths for crack growth experiments. The electrospun membranes were produced by the electrospinning technique using a polycaprolactone solution prepared in 1, 1, 1, 3, 3, 3-hexafluoro-2-propanol as the solvent. Scanning electron microscopy was utilized to show the continuous fiber structure without bead formation. The average fiber diameter was calculated as 1.113 ± 0.270 μm by using scanning electron microscopy images of the membranes. The chemical structure of polycaprolactone was analyzed by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, and the toxicity and cell viability of the electrospun membranes were shown by CellTiter 96®Aqueous One Solution Cell Proliferation Assay (MTS test). It was observed that the ultimate tensile strength and Young’s modulus decreased, and the elongation at failure value increased as the strain rate decreased from 10−1to 10−3s−1. Besides, positive strain rate sensitivity was observed on the mechanical response of electrospun polycaprolactone membranes. Moreover, the dependency of mechanical response on the size geometry has been well studied, and the optimum height and width combinations were specified. Also, crack growth was studied in terms of both macroscopic and microstructural deformation mechanisms and it is observed that individual fiber deformations and interactions are highly effective on the mechanical behavior and also propagation of the crack. Consequently, in this study, the size and strain rate effects and crack growth on the mechanical response of electrospun polycaprolactone membranes have been investigated extensively, and the results presented herein constitute an essential guideline for the usage of polycaprolactone electrospun membranes at different loading scenarios.
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- 2021
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6. Production of orbitally excited charm mesons in c and b decays at LEP
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FERDI, C
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- 1999
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