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2. The Emerging Role of the Gut–Brain–Microbiota Axis in Neurodevelopmental Disorders
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Hosie, S., Abo-Shaban, T., Lee, C. Y. Q., Matta, S. M., Shindler, A., Gore, R., Sharna, S. S., Herath, M., Crack, P. J., Franks, A. E., Hill-Yardin, E. L., Crusio, Wim E., Series Editor, Dong, Haidong, Series Editor, Radeke, Heinfried H., Series Editor, Rezaei, Nima, Series Editor, Steinlein, Ortrud, Series Editor, Xiao, Junjie, Series Editor, Spencer, Nick J., editor, Costa, Marcello, editor, and Brierley, Stuart M., editor
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- 2022
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3. Drug resistant tuberculosis among elderly: Challenges
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Chopra, K.K., Matta, S., and Arora, V.K.
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- 2022
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4. Changes in Tuberculosis prevalence in India: Assessing the trend
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Matta, S., Chopra, K.K., and Arora, V.K.
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- 2022
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5. Objective Assessment of Covid-19 Severity Affecting the Vocal and Respiratory System Using a Wearable, Autonomous Sound Collar
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Ishac, D., Matta, S., Bin, S., Aziz, H., Karam, E., Abche, A., and Nassar, G.
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- 2022
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6. Phosphoric acid production by attacking phosphate rock with recycled hexafluosilicic acid
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Matta, S., Stephan, K., Stephan, J., Lteif, R., Goutaudier, C., and Saab, J.
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- 2017
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7. Interaction of Resveratrol on the Pharmacodynamics and Pharmacokinetics of Gliclazide in Animal Models.
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MATTA, S. and KILARI, E. K.
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GLICLAZIDE , *RESVERATROL , *TYPE 2 diabetes , *BLOOD sugar , *HIGH performance liquid chromatography , *PHARMACOKINETICS - Abstract
The use of herbal supplements, along with antidiabetic drugs, is common for better management of blood glucose levels in type II diabetes. Resveratrol, an herbal isolate, offers numerous benefits for managing diabetes and its complications. Gliclazide is a widely used medication for type II diabetes treatment. The present study was undertaken to determine the potential for interactions between resveratrol and gliclazide based on the relationship between herbal supplements and diabetes. The influence of resveratrol on the activity of gliclazide was determined by conducting single and multiple dose interaction studies in animal models. Blood samples collected at predetermined time intervals from experimental animals were used for the estimation of glucose and insulin levels. Additionally, serum gliclazide levels in rabbits were analysed by high-performance liquid chromatography. Gliclazide alone showed peak reductions in blood glucose levels at 2nd and 8th h after administration in rats and after 3 h in rabbits. In studies involving both single and multiple dose combinations of resveratrol with gliclazide, significant changes were observed in the amount of blood glucose reduction in normal rats, diabetic rats and normal rabbits. Additionally, this combination significantly altered the levels of insulin in the blood. Resveratrol affected the pharmacokinetics of gliclazide in rabbits. Overall, the effects of resveratrol on gliclazide were both related to pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic effects. Therefore, when prescribing gliclazide to patients who are using herbal preparations containing resveratrol, it is important to monitor glucose levels closely and adjust the dosage as needed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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8. Exposição a Pfaffia glomerata causa estresse oxidativo e desencadeia alterações hepáticas
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Dias, F. C. R., Cupertino, M. C., Silva, P. G., Oliveira, E. L., Ladeira, L. C. M., Matta, S. L. P., Otoni, W. C., and Gomes, M. L. M.
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fígado ,hepatócito ,hepatocyte ,morfometria ,phytotherapy ,fitoterapia ,liver ,toxicologia ,morphometry ,toxicology - Abstract
Medicinal plant species are genetically engineered to obtain higher production of biomass and specific secondary metabolites, which can be used in the pharmaceutical industry. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect of Pfaffia glomerata (Spreng.) Pedersen tetraploid hydroalcoholic extract on the liver of adult Swiss mice. The extract was prepared from the plant roots and given to the animals by gavage, for 42 days. The experimental groups were treated with water (control), Pfaffia glomerata tetraploid hydroalcoholic extract (100, 200 and 400 mg/kg) and Pfaffia glomerata tetraploid hydroalcoholic extract discontinuously (200 mg/kg). The last group received the extract every 3 days, for 42 days. The oxidative status, mineral dynamics, and cell viability were analysed. The liver weight and the number of viable hepatocytes were reduced, despite the increased cell’s number. Increased levels of malondialdehyde and nitric oxide, and changes in iron, copper, zinc, potassium, manganese and sodium levels were observed. aspartate aminotransferase levels were increased while alanine aminotransferase levels were decreased due to BGEt intake. Our results showed that BGEt induced alterations of oxidative stress biomarkers leading to liver injury, which was associated with a reduction in the number of hepatocytes. Resumo Espécies de plantas medicinais são geneticamente modificadas para obter maior produção de biomassa e metabólitos secundários específicos, que podem ser utilizados na indústria farmacêutica. O objetivo do presente estudo foi avaliar o efeito do extrato hidroalcoólico tetraploide de Pfaffia glomerata no fígado de camundongos suíços adultos. O extrato foi preparado a partir das raízes das plantas e administrado aos animais por gavagem, por 42 dias. Os grupos experimentais foram tratados com água (controle), extrato hidroalcoólico de Pfaffia glomerata tetraploide (100, 200 e 400 mg/kg) e extrato hidroalcoólico de Pfaffia glomerata tetraploide de forma descontinua (200 mg/kg). O último grupo recebeu o extrato a cada 3 dias, durante 42 dias. O estado oxidativo, a dinâmica mineral e a viabilidade celular foram analisados. O peso do fígado e o número de hepatócitos foram reduzidos, apesar do aumento do número de células. Observou-se aumento dos níveis de malondialdeído e óxido nítrico e alterações nos níveis de Ferro, Cobre, Zinco, potássio, Magnésio e sódio. Os níveis de aspartato aminotransferase aumentaram, enquanto os níveis de alanina aminotransferase diminuíram devido à ingestão do extrato. Nossos resultados mostraram que BGEt induziu alterações de biomarcadores de estresse oxidativo levando a lesão hepática, que foi associada a uma redução no número de hepatócitos.
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- 2023
9. Osteopatía craneomandibular en un perro American Bully de siete meses de edad
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Salinas C., Eben, Matta S., Jorge, and Zea M., Otto
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- 2021
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10. Evidence for octupole collectivity in 172Pt
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Ertoprak, A., Cederwall, B., Qi, C., Aktas, Ö., Doncel, M., Hadinia, B., Liotta, R., Sandzelius, M., Scholey, C., Andgren, K., Bäck, T., Badran, H., Braunroth, T., Calverley, T., Cox, D. M., Cullen, D. M., Fang, Y. D., Ganioğlu, E., Giles, M., Gomez Hornillos, M. B., Grahn, T., Greenlees, P. T., Hilton, J., Hodge, D., Ideguchi, E., Jakobsson, U., Johnson, A., Jones, P. M., Julin, R., Juutinen, S., Ketelhut, S., Khaplanov, A., Kumar Raju, M., Leino, M., Li, H., Liu, H., Matta, S., Modamio, V., Nara Singh, B. S., Niikura, M., Nyman, M., Özgür, I., Page, R. D., Pakarinen, J., Papadakis, P., Partanen, J., Paul, E. S., Petrache, C. M., Peura, P., Rahkila, P., Ruotsalainen, P., Sarén, J., Sorri, J., Stolze, S., Subramaniam, P., Taylor, M. J., Uusitalo, J., Valiente-Dobón, J. J., and Wyss, R.
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- 2020
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11. Lifetime measurement of the yrast 2+ state in 118Te
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Ahlgren Cederlöf, Ebba, Bäck, T., Nyberg, Johan, Qi, C., Ataç, A., Badran, H., Braunroth, T., Calverley, T., Cox, D. M., Doncel, M., Grahn, T., Greenlees, P., Hilton, J., Julin, R., Juutinen, S., Konki, J., Li, H., Matta, S., Modamio, V., Nara Singh, B. S., Pakarinen, J., Papadakis, P., Partanen, J., Rahkila, P., Ruotsalainen, P., Sandzelius, M., Sarén, J., Scholey, C., Stolze, S., Subramaniam, P., Uusitalo, J., Valiente-Dobón, J. J., Ahlgren Cederlöf, Ebba, Bäck, T., Nyberg, Johan, Qi, C., Ataç, A., Badran, H., Braunroth, T., Calverley, T., Cox, D. M., Doncel, M., Grahn, T., Greenlees, P., Hilton, J., Julin, R., Juutinen, S., Konki, J., Li, H., Matta, S., Modamio, V., Nara Singh, B. S., Pakarinen, J., Papadakis, P., Partanen, J., Rahkila, P., Ruotsalainen, P., Sandzelius, M., Sarén, J., Scholey, C., Stolze, S., Subramaniam, P., Uusitalo, J., and Valiente-Dobón, J. J.
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- 2023
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12. Lifetime measurement of the yrast 2+ state in 118Te.
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Cederlöf, E. Ahlgren, Bäck, T., Nyberg, J., Qi, C., Ataç, A., Badran, H., Braunroth, T., Calverley, T., Cox, D. M., Doncel, M., Grahn, T., Greenlees, P., Hilton, J., Julin, R., Juutinen, S., Konki, J., Li, H., Matta, S., Modamio, V., and Singh, B. S. Nara
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NEUTRON-proton interactions ,NEUTRONS ,ISOTOPES ,PROBABILITY theory ,PROTONS - Abstract
The electromagnetic transition probabilities of the yrast 2 + states in the midshell Te isotopes, two protons above the closed shell at Sn, are of great importance for the understanding of nuclear collectivity in these isotopes and the role played by the neutron-proton interactions and cross-shell excitations. However, the large uncertainty of the experimental data for the midshell nucleus
118 Te and the missing data for116 Te make it difficult to pin down the general trend of the evolution of transition probabilities as a function of the neutron number. In this work, the lifetime of the yrast 2 + state in118 Te was measured, with the aim of reducing the uncertainty of the previous measurement. The result is τ 2 + = 7.46 (19) ps. In addition, the lifetime of the 4 + state was measured to be τ 4 + = 4.25 (23) ps. The experimental transition rates are extracted from the measured lifetimes and compared with systematic large-scale shell-model calculations. The trend of the B (E2 ; 0 + → 2 +) values in the midshell area is in good agreement with the calculations and the calculated B 4 / 2 ratio provide evidence for118 Te as a near perfect harmonic vibrator. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2023
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13. Architecture, implementation and parallelization of the software to search for periodic gravitational wave signals
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Poghosyan, G., Matta, S., Streit, A., Bejger, M., and Królak, A.
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- 2015
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14. Dyskeratosis Congenita links telomere attrition to age-related systemic energetics
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James, EN, Sagi-Kiss, V, Bennett, M, Mycielska, ME, Karen-Ng, LP, Roberts, T, Matta, S, Dokal, I, Bundy, JG, and Parkinson, EK
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cellular senescence ,citrate ,telomeres ,metabolism ,human ageing - Abstract
Supplementary data: glad018_suppl_Supplementary_Material - docx file available online at: https://academic.oup.com/biomedgerontology/advance-article/doi/10.1093/gerona/glad018/6991261#supplementary-data . Copyright © The Author(s) 2023. Underlying mechanisms of plasma metabolite signatures of human ageing and age-related diseases are not clear but telomere attrition and dysfunction are central to both. Dyskeratosis Congenita (DC) is associated with mutations in the telomerase enzyme complex (TERT, TERC, and DKC1) and progressive telomere attrition. We analyzed the effect of telomere attrition on senescence associated metabolites in fibroblast conditioned media and DC patient plasma. Samples were analyzed by gas chromatography/ mass spectrometry and liquid chromatography/ mass spectrometry. We showed extracellular citrate was repressed by canonical telomerase function in vitro and associated with DC leukocyte telomere attrition in vivo; leading to the hypothesis that altered citrate metabolism detects telomere dysfunction. However, elevated citrate and senescence factors only weakly distinguished DC patients from controls, whereas elevated levels of other tricarboxylic acid cycle metabolites, lactate and especially pyruvate distinguished them with high significance. The DC plasma signature most resembled that of patients with loss of function pyruvate dehydrogenase complex mutations and that of older subjects but significantly not those of type 2 diabetes, lactic acidosis, or elevated mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (1-3). Additionally, our data are consistent with further metabolism of citrate and lactate in the liver and kidneys. Citrate uptake in certain organs modulates age-related disease in mice and our data has similarities with age-related disease signatures in humans. Our results have implications for the role of telomere dysfunction in human ageing in addition to its early diagnosis and the monitoring of anti-senescence therapeutics, especially those designed to improve telomere function. The work was supported by the Dunhill Medical Trust (grant number R452/1115) and Barts and the London Charity (grant number MRD&U0004) and Euorpean Union H2020, grant number 633589. Karen-Ng Lee Peng received a Ph.D. scholarship (Hadiah Latihan Persekutuan) from the Malaysian Ministry of Education.
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- 2023
15. Decay spectroscopy of 171,172Os and 171,172,174Ir
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Zhang, W., Cederwall, B., Doncel, M., Aktas, Ö., Ertoprak, A., Qi, C., Grahn, T., Nara Singh, B. S., Cullen, D. M., Hodge, D., Giles, M., Stolze, S., Auranen, K., Badran, H., Braunroth, T., Calverley, T., Cox, D. M., Fang, Y. D., Greenlees, P. T., Hilton, J., Ideguchi, E., Julin, R., Juutinen, S., Kumar Raju, M., Leino, M., Li, H., Liu, H., Matta, S., Subramaniam, P., Modamio, V., Pakarinen, J., Papadakis, P., Partanen, J., Petrache, C. M., Rahkila, P., Ruotsalainen, P., Sandzelius, M., Sarén, J., Scholey, C., Sorri, J., Taylor, M. J., Uusitalo, J., and Valiente-Dobón, J. J.
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We report on a study of the α-decay fine structure and the associated Eα−Eγ correlations in the decays of 171,172Os and 171,172,174Ir. In total, 13 new α-decay energy lines have been resolved, and three new γ-ray transitions have been observed following the new decay branches to 168Re and 167W. The weak α-decay branch from the bandhead of the νi13/2 band in 171Os observed in this work highlights an unusual competition between α, β, and electromagnetic decays from this isomeric state. The nucleus 171Os is therefore one of few nuclei observed to exhibit three different decay modes from the same excited state. The nuclei of interest were produced in 92Mo(83Kr,xpyn) fusion-evaporation reactions at the Accelerator Laboratory of the University of Jyväskylä, Finland. The fusion products were selected using the gas-filled ion separator RITU and their decays were characterized using an array of detectors for charged particles and electromagnetic radiation known as GREAT. Prompt γ-ray transitions were detected and correlated with the decays using the JUROGAM II germanium detector array surrounding the target position. Results obtained from total Routhian surface (TRS) calculations suggest that α-decay fine structure and the associated hindrance factors may be a sensitive probe of even relatively small shape changes between the final states in the daughter nucleus. peerReviewed
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16. Decay spectroscopy of Os171,172 and Ir171,172,174
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Zhang, W., primary, Cederwall, B., additional, Doncel, M., additional, Aktas, Ö., additional, Ertoprak, A., additional, Qi, C., additional, Grahn, T., additional, Nara Singh, B. S., additional, Cullen, D. M., additional, Hodge, D., additional, Giles, M., additional, Stolze, S., additional, Auranen, K., additional, Badran, H., additional, Braunroth, T., additional, Calverley, T., additional, Cox, D. M., additional, Fang, Y. D., additional, Greenlees, P. T., additional, Hilton, J., additional, Ideguchi, E., additional, Julin, R., additional, Juutinen, S., additional, Kumar Raju, M., additional, Leino, M., additional, Li, H., additional, Liu, H., additional, Matta, S., additional, Subramaniam, P., additional, Modamio, V., additional, Pakarinen, J., additional, Papadakis, P., additional, Partanen, J., additional, Petrache, C. M., additional, Rahkila, P., additional, Ruotsalainen, P., additional, Sandzelius, M., additional, Sarén, J., additional, Scholey, C., additional, Sorri, J., additional, Taylor, M. J., additional, Uusitalo, J., additional, and Valiente-Dobón, J. J., additional
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- 2023
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17. High temperature electrical transport properties of MBE-grown Mg-doped GaN and AlGaN materials.
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Konczewicz, L., Juillaguet, S., Litwin-Staszewska, E., Piotrzkowski, R., Peyre, H., Matta, S., Al Khalfioui, M., Leroux, M., Damilano, B., Brault, J., and Contreras, S.
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HIGH temperatures ,CRITICAL temperature ,HALL effect ,VALENCE bands ,CONCENTRATION functions ,SAPPHIRES ,MOLECULAR beam epitaxy - Abstract
This paper discusses the results of high temperature resistivity and Hall effect studies of Mg-doped GaN and Al
x Ga1−x N epilayers (0.05 < x < 0.23). The studied samples were grown by molecular beam epitaxy on low temperature buffers of GaN and AlN deposited on a sapphire substrate. The experiments were carried out at temperatures ranging from 300 up to 1000 K. Up to a certain critical temperature TC (around 800 K), a typical increase of the conduction processes due to the excitation of impurity states has been observed with an activation energy of about EA = 200 meV. However, at this critical temperature TC , an annealing effect was observed in all the investigated samples. At this critical temperature, the increase in the free carrier concentration as a function of time leads to an irreversible decrease in the samples' resistivity of more than 60%. The observed temperature dependences of the electrical transport properties are analyzed in the frame of an impurity model including shallow donors and Mg-related acceptors (with EA ∼ 200 meV). In some cases, an additional conduction channel not related to free carriers in the valence band must be taken into account. This can lead to an incorrect determination of hole concentration in the valence band, an important parameter in the process of radiative recombination. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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18. Association between Diet Quality and Frequency based on Dietary Fats and Glycaemic Index Scores with the presentation of Asthma in Young Chinese Adults in Singapore and Malaysia.
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Lim, J J, primary, Malipeddi, P, additional, Lim, Y Y E, additional, Ng, J Y, additional, Teo, W Y, additional, Wong, A Q Y, additional, Wong, Y R, additional, Teh, K F, additional, Rawanan Shah, S M, additional, Say, Y, additional, Reginald, K, additional, Matta, S A, additional, Sio, Y Y, additional, and Chew, F T, additional
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- 2022
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19. Associations for food and carbohydrate intake with asthma in young Chinese adults from Singapore and Malaysia
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Wong, Q Y A, primary, Lim, J J, additional, Ng, J Y, additional, Malipeddi, P, additional, Teo, W Y, additional, Lim, Y Y E, additional, Wong, Y R, additional, Teh, K F, additional, Rawanan Shah, S M, additional, Reginald, K, additional, Say, Y H, additional, Matta, S A, additional, Sio, Y Y, additional, and Chew, F T, additional
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- 2022
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20. WITHDRAWN: Changes in Tuberculosis prevalence in India: Assessing the trend
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Matta, S., primary, Chopra, K.K., additional, and Arora, V.K., additional
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- 2022
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21. Internal quantum efficiencies of AlGaN quantum dots grown by molecular beam epitaxy and emitting in the UVA to UVC ranges.
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Brault, J., Matta, S., Ngo, T.-H., Al Khalfioui, M., Valvin, P., Leroux, M., Damilano, B., Korytov, M., Brändli, V., Vennéguès, P., Massies, J., and Gil, B.
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AlyGa1−yN quantum dots (QDs) have been grown by molecular beam epitaxy on AlxGa1−xN (0001) using a 2-dimensional–3-dimensional growth mode transition that leads to the formation of QDs. QDs have been grown for Al compositions y varying between 10% and 40%. The influence of the active region design [composition y, QD height, and bandgap difference (ΔEg) between the AlxGa1−xN cladding layer and the AlyGa1−yN QDs] is discussed based on microscopy, continuous wave photoluminescence (PL), and time-resolved PL (TRPL) measurements. In particular, increasing y leads to a shift of the QD emission toward shorter wavelengths, allowing covering a spectral range in the UV from 332 nm (UVA) to 276 nm (UVC) at room temperature (RT). The low-temperature (LT) internal quantum efficiency of the QD ensembles was estimated from TRPL experiments at 8 K and values between 11% and 66% were deduced. The highest internal quantum efficiency (IQE)-LT is found for the QDs with higher Al content y. Then, the PL spectrally integrated intensity ratios between RT and LT were measured to estimate the IQE of the samples at RT. The PL ratio is higher for larger ΔEg, for QDs with y of 0.1 or 0.2, and high PL intensity ratios up to 30% were also measured for QDs with larger y of 0.3 and 0.4. RT IQE values between 5% and 20% are deduced for AlyGa1−yN QDs emitting in the 276–308 nm range. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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22. Objective Assessment of Covid-19 Severity Affecting the Vocal and Respiratory System Using a Wearable, Autonomous Sound Collar
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Ishac, D., primary, Matta, S., additional, Bin, S., additional, Aziz, H., additional, Karam, E., additional, Abche, A., additional, and Nassar, G., additional
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- 2021
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23. Lifetime measurements of excited states in 169,171,173Os: Persistence of anomalous B(E2) ratios in transitional rare earth nuclei in the presence of a decoupled i13/2 valence neutron
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Zhang, W., primary, Cederwall, B., additional, Doncel, M., additional, Aktas, Ö., additional, Ertoprak, A., additional, Liotta, R., additional, Qi, C., additional, Grahn, T., additional, Nara Singh, B.S., additional, Cullen, D.M., additional, Hodge, D., additional, Giles, M., additional, Stolze, S., additional, Badran, H., additional, Braunroth, T., additional, Calverley, T., additional, Cox, D.M., additional, Fang, Y.D., additional, Greenlees, P.T., additional, Hilton, J., additional, Ideguchi, E., additional, Julin, R., additional, Juutinen, S., additional, Kumar Raju, M., additional, Li, H., additional, Liu, H., additional, Matta, S., additional, Subramaniam, P., additional, Modamio, V., additional, Pakarinen, J., additional, Papadakis, P., additional, Partanen, J., additional, Petrache, C.M., additional, Rahkila, P., additional, Ruotsalainen, P., additional, Sandzelius, M., additional, Sarén, J., additional, Scholey, C., additional, Sorri, J., additional, Taylor, M.J., additional, Uusitalo, J., additional, and Valiente-Dobón, J.J., additional
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- 2021
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24. Impact of COVID- 19 and Tobacco on TB control
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Chopra, K.K., primary, Matta, S., additional, and Arora, V.K., additional
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- 2021
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25. Impact of second wave of Covid-19 on tuberculosis control
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Chopra, K.K., primary, Matta, S., additional, and Arora, V.K., additional
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- 2021
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26. Lifetime measurements of excited states in Os-169,Os-171,Os-173: Persistence of anomalous B(E2) ratios in transitional rare earth nuclei in the presence of a decoupled i(13/2) valence neutron
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Zhang, W., Cederwall, B., Doncel, M., Aktas, O., Ertoprak, A., Liotta, R., Qi, C., Grahn, T., Singh, B. S. Nara, Cullen, D. M., Hodge, D., Giles, M., Stolze, S., Badran, H., Braunroth, T., Calverley, T., Cox, D. M., Fang, Y. D., Greenlees, P. T., Hilton, J., Ideguchi, E., Julin, R., Juutinen, S., Raju, M. Kumar, Li, H., Liu, H., Matta, S., Subramaniam, P., Modamio, V, Pakarinen, J., Papadakis, P., Partanen, J., Petrache, C. M., Rahkila, P., Ruotsalainen, P., Sandzelius, M., Saren, J., Scholey, C., Sorri, J., Taylor, M. J., Uusitalo, J., Valiente-Dobon, J. J., Zhang, W., Cederwall, B., Doncel, M., Aktas, O., Ertoprak, A., Liotta, R., Qi, C., Grahn, T., Singh, B. S. Nara, Cullen, D. M., Hodge, D., Giles, M., Stolze, S., Badran, H., Braunroth, T., Calverley, T., Cox, D. M., Fang, Y. D., Greenlees, P. T., Hilton, J., Ideguchi, E., Julin, R., Juutinen, S., Raju, M. Kumar, Li, H., Liu, H., Matta, S., Subramaniam, P., Modamio, V, Pakarinen, J., Papadakis, P., Partanen, J., Petrache, C. M., Rahkila, P., Ruotsalainen, P., Sandzelius, M., Saren, J., Scholey, C., Sorri, J., Taylor, M. J., Uusitalo, J., and Valiente-Dobon, J. J.
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Lifetimes of low-lying excited states in the nu i(13/2+) bands of the neutron-deficient osmium isotopes 169,171,173Os have been measured for the first time using the recoil-distance Doppler shift and recoil-isomer tagging techniques. An unusually low value is observed for the ratio B(E2; 21/2(+) -> 17/2+)/B(E2; 17/2+ -> 13/2+) in 169Os, similar to the anomalously low values of the ratio B(E2; 4+1 -> 2+1 )/B(E2; 2(1)(+) -> 0(gs)(+)) previously observed in several transitional rare-earth nuclides with even numbers of neutrons and protons, including the neighbouring 168,170Os. Furthermore, the evolution of B(E2; 21/2(+) -> 17/2(+))/B(E2; 17/2(+) -> 13/2(+)) with increasing neutron number in the odd-mass isotopic chain 169,171,173Os is observed to follow the same trend as observed previously in the eveneven Os isotopes. These findings indicate that the possible quantum phase transition from a seniority conserving structure to a collective regime as a function of neutron number suggested for the even-even systems is maintained in these odd-mass osmium nuclei, with the odd valence neutron merely acting as a spectator. As for the even-even nuclei, the phenomenon is highly unexpected for nuclei that are not situated near closed shells. (C) 2021 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V.
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27. Lifetime measurements of excited states in 169,171,173Os:persistence of anomalous B(E2) ratios in transitional rare earth nuclei in the presence of a decoupled i13/2 valence neutron
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Zhang, W. (W.), Cederwall, B. (B.), Doncel, M. (M.), Aktas, O. (O.), Ertoprak, A. (A.), Liotta, R. (R.), Qi, C. (C.), Grahn, T. (T.), Singh, B. S. (B. S. Nara), Cullen, D. M. (D. M.), Hodge, D. (D.), Giles, M. (M.), Stolze, S. (S.), Badran, H. (H.), Braunroth, T. (T.), Calverley, T. (T.), Cox, D. M. (D. M.), Fang, Y. D. (Y. D.), Greenlees, P. T. (P. T.), Hilton, J. (J.), Ideguchi, E. (E.), Julin, R. (R.), Juutinen, S. (S.), Raju, M. K. (M. Kumar), Li, H. (H.), Liu, H. (H.), Matta, S. (S.), Subramaniam, P. (P.), Modamio, V. (V), Pakarinen, J. (J.), Papadakis, P. (P.), Partanen, J. (J.), Petrache, C. M. (C. M.), Rahkila, P. (P.), Ruotsalainen, P. (P.), Sandzelius, M. (M.), Saren, J. (J.), Scholey, C. (C.), Sorri, J. (J.), Taylor, M. J. (M. J.), Uusitalo, J. (J.), Valiente-Dobon, J. J. (J. J.), Zhang, W. (W.), Cederwall, B. (B.), Doncel, M. (M.), Aktas, O. (O.), Ertoprak, A. (A.), Liotta, R. (R.), Qi, C. (C.), Grahn, T. (T.), Singh, B. S. (B. S. Nara), Cullen, D. M. (D. M.), Hodge, D. (D.), Giles, M. (M.), Stolze, S. (S.), Badran, H. (H.), Braunroth, T. (T.), Calverley, T. (T.), Cox, D. M. (D. M.), Fang, Y. D. (Y. D.), Greenlees, P. T. (P. T.), Hilton, J. (J.), Ideguchi, E. (E.), Julin, R. (R.), Juutinen, S. (S.), Raju, M. K. (M. Kumar), Li, H. (H.), Liu, H. (H.), Matta, S. (S.), Subramaniam, P. (P.), Modamio, V. (V), Pakarinen, J. (J.), Papadakis, P. (P.), Partanen, J. (J.), Petrache, C. M. (C. M.), Rahkila, P. (P.), Ruotsalainen, P. (P.), Sandzelius, M. (M.), Saren, J. (J.), Scholey, C. (C.), Sorri, J. (J.), Taylor, M. J. (M. J.), Uusitalo, J. (J.), and Valiente-Dobon, J. J. (J. J.)
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Lifetimes of low-lying excited states in the vi13/2⁺ bands of the neutron-deficient osmium isotopes 169,171,173Os have been measured for the first time using the recoil-distance Doppler shift and recoil-isomer tagging techniques. An unusually low value is observed for the ratio B(E2; 21/2⁺ → 17/2⁺) /B(E2; 17/2⁺ → 13/2⁺) in 169Os, similar to the “anomalously” low values of the ratio B(E2; 4⁺1 → 2⁺1 )/B(E2; 2⁺1 → 0⁺gs) previously observed in several transitional rare-earth nuclides with even numbers of neutrons and protons, including the neighboring 168,170Os. Furthermore, the evolution of B(E2; 21/2⁺→ 17/2⁺)/B(E2; 17/2⁺ → 13/2⁺) with increasing neutron number in the odd-mass isotopic chain 169,171,173Os is observed to follow the same trend as observed previously in the even-even Os isotopes. These findings indicate that the possible quantum phase transition from a seniority conserving structure to a collective regime as a function of neutron number suggested for the even-even systems is maintained in these odd-mass osmium nuclei, with the odd valence neutron merely acting as a “spectator”. As for the even-even nuclei, the phenomenon is highly unexpected for nuclei that are not situated near closed shells.
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28. Evidence for octupole collectivity in Pt-172
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Ertoprak, A., Cederwall, B., Qi, C., Aktas, O., Doncel, M., Hadinia, B., Liotta, R., Sandzelius, M., Scholey, C., Andgren, K., Back, T., Badran, H., Braunroth, T., Calverley, T., Cox, D. M., Cullen, D. M., Fang, Y. D., Ganioglu, E., Giles, M., Gomez Hornillos, M. B., Grahn, T., Greenlees, P. T., Hilton, J., Hodge, D., Ideguchi, E., Jakobsson, U., Johnson, A., Jones, P. M., Julin, R., Juutinen, S., Ketelhut, S., Khaplanov, A., Kumar Raju, M., Leino, M., Li, H., Liu, H., Matta, S., Modamio, V., Nara Singh, B. S., Niikura, M., Nyman, M., Ozgur, I., Page, R. D., Pakarinen, J., Papadakis, P., Partanen, J., Paul, E. S., Petrache, C. M., Peura, P., Rahkila, P., Ruotsalainen, P., Saren, J., Sorri, J., Stolze, S., Subramaniam, P., Taylor, M. J., Uusitalo, J., Valiente-Dobon, J. J., Wyss, R., and Department of Chemistry
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COEXISTENCE ,NUCLEI ,SPECTROMETERS ,MOMENTS ,SHAPES ,INSTABILITY ,116 Chemical sciences ,EXCITED-STATE ,MASS ,114 Physical sciences ,TRANSITION ,GAMMA-RAY SPECTROSCOPY - Abstract
Excited states in the extremely neutron-deficient nucleus Pt-172 were populated via Ru-96(Kr-78, 2p) and Mo-92(Kr-83, 3n) reactions. The level scheme has been extended up to an excitation energy of approximate to 5MeV and tentative spin-parity assignments up to I-pi = 18(+). Linear polarization and angular distribution measurements were used to determine the electromagnetic E1 character of the dipole transitions connecting the positive-parity ground-state band with an excited side-band, firmly establishing it as a negativeparity band. The lowestmember of this negative-parity structure was firmly assigned spin-parity 3(-). In addition, we observed an E3 transition from this 3(-) state to the ground state, providing direct evidence for octupole collectivity in Pt-172. Large-scale shell model (LSSM) and total Routhian surface (TRS) calculations have been performed, supporting the interpretation of the 3(-) state as a collective octupole-vibrational state.
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29. Evidence for octupole collectivity in $$^{172}{\mathrm {Pt}}$$172Pt
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Ertoprak, A, Cederwall, B, Qi, C, Aktas, Ö, Doncel, M, Hadinia, B, Liotta, R, Sandzelius, M, Scholey, C, Andgren, K, Bäck, T, Badran, H, Braunroth, T, Calverley, T, Cox, DM, Cullen, DM, Fang, YD, Ganioğlu, E, Giles, M, Gomez Hornillos, MB, Grahn, T, Greenlees, PT, Hilton, J, Hodge, D, Ideguchi, E, Jakobsson, U, Johnson, A, Jones, PM, Julin, R, Juutinen, S, Ketelhut, S, Khaplanov, A, Kumar Raju, M, Leino, M, Li, H, Liu, H, Matta, S, Modamio, V, Nara Singh, BS, Niikura, M, Nyman, M, Özgür, I, Page, RD, Pakarinen, J, Papadakis, P, Partanen, J, Paul, ES, Petrache, CM, Peura, P, Rahkila, P, Ruotsalainen, P, Sarén, J, Sorri, J, Stolze, S, Subramaniam, P, Taylor, MJ, Uusitalo, J, Valiente-Dobón, JJ, and Wyss, R
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30. Evidence for octupole collectivity in 172Pt
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Ertoprak, Aysegul, Cederwall, Bo, Qi, Chong, Aktas, Özge, Doncel, Maria, Hadinia, Baharak, Liotta, Roberto, Sandzelius, M., Scholey, C., Andgren, Karin, Bäck, Torbjörn, Badran, H., Braunroth, T., Calverley, T., Cox, D. M., Cullen, D. M., Fang, Y. D., Ganioglu, E., Giles, M., Gomez-Hornillos, M.B., Grahn, T., Greenlees, P. T., Hilton, J., Hodge, D., Ideguchi, E., Jakobsson, U., Johnson, Arne, Jones, P.M., Julin, R., Juutinen, S., Ketelhut, S., Khaplanov, Anton, Kumar Raju, M., Leino, M., Li, H., Liu, H., Matta, S., Modamio, V., Nara Singh, B. S., Niikura, M., Nyman, M., Özgur, I., Page, R. D., Pakarinen, J., Papadakis, P., Partanen, J., Paul, E. S., Petrache, C. M., Peura, P., Rahkila, P., Ruotsalainen, P., Saren, J., Sorri, J., Stolze, S., Subramaniam, P., Taylor, M. J., Uusitalo, J., Valiente-Dobon, J. J., Wyss, Ramon Alexander, Ertoprak, Aysegul, Cederwall, Bo, Qi, Chong, Aktas, Özge, Doncel, Maria, Hadinia, Baharak, Liotta, Roberto, Sandzelius, M., Scholey, C., Andgren, Karin, Bäck, Torbjörn, Badran, H., Braunroth, T., Calverley, T., Cox, D. M., Cullen, D. M., Fang, Y. D., Ganioglu, E., Giles, M., Gomez-Hornillos, M.B., Grahn, T., Greenlees, P. T., Hilton, J., Hodge, D., Ideguchi, E., Jakobsson, U., Johnson, Arne, Jones, P.M., Julin, R., Juutinen, S., Ketelhut, S., Khaplanov, Anton, Kumar Raju, M., Leino, M., Li, H., Liu, H., Matta, S., Modamio, V., Nara Singh, B. S., Niikura, M., Nyman, M., Özgur, I., Page, R. D., Pakarinen, J., Papadakis, P., Partanen, J., Paul, E. S., Petrache, C. M., Peura, P., Rahkila, P., Ruotsalainen, P., Saren, J., Sorri, J., Stolze, S., Subramaniam, P., Taylor, M. J., Uusitalo, J., Valiente-Dobon, J. J., and Wyss, Ramon Alexander
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Excited states in the extremely neutron-deficient nucleus 172Pt were populated via 96Ru(78Kr,2p) and 92Mo(83Kr,3n) reactions. The level scheme has been extended up to an excitation energy of ~ 5 MeV and tentative spin-parity assignments up to Iπ = 18+. Linear polarization and angular distribution measurements were used to determine the electromagnetic E1 character of the dipole transitions connecting the positive-parity ground-state band with an excited side-band, firmly establishing it as a negative-parity band. The lowest member of this negative-parity structure was firmly assigned spin-parity 3-. In addition, we observed an E3 transition from this 3- state to the ground state, providing direct evidence for octupole collectivity in 172Pt. Large-scale shell model (LSSM) and total Routhian surface (TRS) calculations have been performed, supporting the interpretation of the 3- state as a collective octupole-vibrational state., QC 20200427
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31. Identification of a novel prostate cancer specific telomerase repressor region on human chromosome 11q
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Hasan, R, Yasaei, H, Matta, S, Marriott, A, Newbold, R, and Roberts, T
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prostate cancer ,telomerase ,hTERT ,MMCT - Published
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32. Evidence for octupole collectivity in $$^{172}{\mathrm {Pt}}$$
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Ertoprak, A., primary, Cederwall, B., additional, Qi, C., additional, Aktas, Ö., additional, Doncel, M., additional, Hadinia, B., additional, Liotta, R., additional, Sandzelius, M., additional, Scholey, C., additional, Andgren, K., additional, Bäck, T., additional, Badran, H., additional, Braunroth, T., additional, Calverley, T., additional, Cox, D. M., additional, Cullen, D. M., additional, Fang, Y. D., additional, Ganioğlu, E., additional, Giles, M., additional, Gomez Hornillos, M. B., additional, Grahn, T., additional, Greenlees, P. T., additional, Hilton, J., additional, Hodge, D., additional, Ideguchi, E., additional, Jakobsson, U., additional, Johnson, A., additional, Jones, P. M., additional, Julin, R., additional, Juutinen, S., additional, Ketelhut, S., additional, Khaplanov, A., additional, Kumar Raju, M., additional, Leino, M., additional, Li, H., additional, Liu, H., additional, Matta, S., additional, Modamio, V., additional, Nara Singh, B. S., additional, Niikura, M., additional, Nyman, M., additional, Özgür, I., additional, Page, R. D., additional, Pakarinen, J., additional, Papadakis, P., additional, Partanen, J., additional, Paul, E. S., additional, Petrache, C. M., additional, Peura, P., additional, Rahkila, P., additional, Ruotsalainen, P., additional, Sarén, J., additional, Sorri, J., additional, Stolze, S., additional, Subramaniam, P., additional, Taylor, M. J., additional, Uusitalo, J., additional, Valiente-Dobón, J. J., additional, and Wyss, R., additional
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33. Rare case of cystic artery pseudoaneurysm
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Yutaro Higashi, Dhanny Gomez, Alfred Adiamah, and Matta S. Kuzman
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Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Computed Tomography Angiography ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Cholecystitis, Acute ,Cystic artery pseudoaneurysm ,Gallbladder Diseases ,Gallstones ,Gallbladder perforation ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,Diagnosis, Differential ,03 medical and health sciences ,Pseudoaneurysm ,0302 clinical medicine ,Rare Disease ,Back pain ,Medicine ,Humans ,Cholecystostomy ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Gallbladder ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Embolization, Therapeutic ,Surgery ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Angiography ,Spontaneous Perforation ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Aneurysm, False ,Rare disease - Abstract
A patient with a cystic artery pseudoaneurysm (CAP) presented to the emergency department with upper abdominal and back pain. The patient also had clinical signs of sepsis. CT revealed gallstones with acute suppurative cholecystitis with a gallbladder perforation. In addition, a CAP was also suspected and subsequently diagnosed on CT angiography. The pseudoaneurysm was treated with embolisation and a cholecystostomy was performed for the gallbladder perforation. Following her acute admission, the patient underwent an elective cholecystectomy and made a good recovery post surgery.
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34. Lifetime Measurements of Excited States in $^{172}$Pt and the Variation of Quadrupole Transition Strength with Angular Momentum
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Cederwall, B., Doncel, M., Aktas, Ö., Ertoprak, A., Liotta, R., Qi, C., Grahn, T., Cullen, D.M., Hodge, D., Giles, M., Stolze, S., Badran, H., Braunroth, T., Calverley, T., Cox, D.M., Fang, Y.D., Greenlees, P.T., Hilton, J., Ideguchi, E., Julin, R., Juutinen, S., Kumar Raju, M., Li, H., Liu, H., Matta, S., Modamio, V., Pakarinen, J., Papadakis, P., Partanen, J., Petrache, C.M., Rahkila, P., Ruotsalainen, P., Sandzelius, M., Sarén, J., Scholey, C., Sorri, J., Subramaniam, P., Taylor, M.J., Uusitalo, J., Valiente-Dobón, J.J., Grand Accélérateur National d'Ions Lourds (GANIL), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3), Centre de Sciences Nucléaires et de Sciences de la Matière (CSNSM), Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), and Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
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lifetimes and widths ,electromagnetic transitions ,fuusioreaktio ,[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex] ,ydinfysiikka - Abstract
Lifetimes of the first excited 2 + and 4 + states in the extremely neutron-deficient nuclide 172 Pt have been measured for the first time using the recoil-distance Doppler shift and recoil-decay tagging techniques. An unusually low value of the ratio B ( E 2 : 4 + 1 → 2 + 1 ) / B ( E 2 : 2 + 1 → 0 + gs ) = 0.55 ( 19 ) was found, similar to a handful of other such anomalous cases observed in the entire Segré chart. The observation adds to a cluster of a few extremely neutron-deficient nuclides of the heavy transition metals with neutron numbers N ≈ 90 – 94 featuring the effect. No theoretical model calculations reported to date have been able to explain the anomalously low B ( E 2 : 4 + 1 → 2 + 1 ) / B ( E 2 : 2 + 1 → 0 + gs ) ratios observed in these cases. Such low values cannot, e.g., be explained within the framework of the geometrical collective model or by algebraic approaches within the interacting boson model framework. It is proposed that the group of B ( E 2 : 4 + 1 → 2 + 1 ) / B ( E 2 : 2 + 1 → 0 + gs ) ratios in the extremely neutron-deficient even-even W, Os, and Pt nuclei around neutron numbers N ≈ 90 – 94 reveal a quantum phase transition from a seniority-conserving structure to a collective regime as a function of neutron number. Although a system governed by seniority symmetry is the only theoretical framework for which such an effect may naturally occur, the phenomenon is highly unexpected for these nuclei that are not situated near closed shells. peerReviewed
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35. High temperature annealing and CVD growth of few-layer graphene on bulk AlN and AlN templates
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Dagher, R., Matta, S., PARRET, Romain, PAILLET, Matthieu, JOUAULT, Benoit, Nguyen, L., Portail, M., Zielinski, M., Chassagne, T., Tanaka, S., Brault, J., Cordier, Y., Michon, A., Laboratoire Charles Coulomb (L2C), Université de Montpellier (UM)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), and Department of Applied Quantum Physics and Nuclear Engineering
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atomic force microscopy ,growth ,graphene ,Raman spectroscopy ,[PHYS.COND.CM-MS]Physics [physics]/Condensed Matter [cond-mat]/Materials Science [cond-mat.mtrl-sci] ,annealing ,X-ray photoemission spectroscopy ,AlN ,[PHYS.COND.CM-MSQHE]Physics [physics]/Condensed Matter [cond-mat]/Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall Effect [cond-mat.mes-hall] ,chemical vapor deposition - Abstract
Graphene and AlN are promising materials, interesting to combine together. In this study, we will present first results for direct growth of graphene on bulk AlN and on AlN templates using chemical vapor deposition, including the annealing of these substrates at high temperatures. Atomic force microscopy (AFM) enabled us to study the evolution of the AlN surface morphology after annealing and growth. Few-layer graphene deposition is demonstrated on the basis of X-ray photoemission and Raman spectroscopy
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36. UVA and UVB light emitting diodes with AlyGa1−yN quantum dot active regions covering the 305–335 nm range.
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Brault, J, Khalfioui, M Al, Matta, S, Damilano, B, Leroux, M, Chenot, S, Korytov, M, Nkeck, J E, Vennégučs, P, Duboz, J–Y, Massies, J, and Gil, B
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LIGHT emitting diodes ,QUANTUM dots ,MOLECULAR beam epitaxy ,ELECTROLUMINESCENCE ,TRANSMISSION electron microscopy ,ATOMIC force microscopy ,CURRENT-voltage characteristics ,INDIUM gallium nitride - Abstract
Ultra-violet (UV) light emitting diodes (LEDs) using III-N quantum dot (QD) active regions have been fabricated by molecular beam epitaxy on (0001)-oriented sapphire substrates. By using the epitaxial compressive stress between the QD material and the template/barrier layers, leading to a 2D–3D growth mode transition, self-assembled Al
y Ga1−y N QDs with a nominal Al composition of 10% and 20% have been fabricated on Al0.6 Ga0.4 N. Atomic force microscopy and transmission electron microscopy measurements show high QD densities, ranging between 2 × 1011 –5 × 1011 cm−2 , and height and diameter distributions between 1.5–3 nm and 5–20 nm. LED structures including two different Aly Ga1−y N/Al0.6 Ga0.4 N (0001) QD active regions have then been fabricated and processed using a standard planar geometry and squared mesa structures. Current–voltage characteristics and electroluminescence (EL) measurements have been performed at room temperature. In particular, the EL properties are investigated in terms of spectral range and wavelength shift as a function of the injection current density. Typically, an emission between 325 and 335 nm is obtained for Al0.1 Ga0.9 N QDs and between 305 and 320 nm for Al0.2 Ga0.8 N QDs. The LED characteristics (EL wavelength and broadening) are then correlated to the QD structural properties and the results, supported by calculations, show the main influence of the QD height dispersion and composition fluctuations. Finally, the light output intensity variation as a function of the injection current density has also been investigated and is discussed in terms of injection and recombination mechanisms in the devices. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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37. Lifetime Measurements of Excited States in Pt172 and the Variation of Quadrupole Transition Strength with Angular Momentum
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Cederwall, B., primary, Doncel, M., additional, Aktas, Ö., additional, Ertoprak, A., additional, Liotta, R., additional, Qi, C., additional, Grahn, T., additional, Cullen, D. M, additional, Hodge, D., additional, Giles, M., additional, Stolze, S., additional, Badran, H., additional, Braunroth, T., additional, Calverley, T., additional, Cox, D. M., additional, Fang, Y. D., additional, Greenlees, P. T., additional, Hilton, J., additional, Ideguchi, E., additional, Julin, R., additional, Juutinen, S., additional, Raju, M. Kumar, additional, Li, H., additional, Liu, H., additional, Matta, S., additional, Modamio, V., additional, Pakarinen, J., additional, Papadakis, P., additional, Partanen, J., additional, Petrache, C. M., additional, Rahkila, P., additional, Ruotsalainen, P., additional, Sandzelius, M., additional, Sarén, J., additional, Scholey, C., additional, Sorri, J., additional, Subramaniam, P., additional, Taylor, M. J., additional, Uusitalo, J., additional, and Valiente-Dobón, J. J., additional
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38. UVA and UVB light emitting diodes with Al y Ga1−y N quantum dot active regions covering the 305–335 nm range
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Brault, J, primary, Khalfioui, M Al, additional, Matta, S, additional, Damilano, B, additional, Leroux, M, additional, Chenot, S, additional, Korytov, M, additional, Nkeck, J E, additional, Vennéguès, P, additional, Duboz, J–Y, additional, Massies, J, additional, and Gil, B, additional
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39. Evidence of chiral bands in even-even nuclei
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Petrache, C. M., primary, Lv, B. F., additional, Astier, A., additional, Dupont, E., additional, Wang, Y. K., additional, Zhang, S. Q., additional, Zhao, P. W., additional, Ren, Z. X., additional, Meng, J., additional, Greenlees, P. T., additional, Badran, H., additional, Cox, D. M., additional, Grahn, T., additional, Julin, R., additional, Juutinen, S., additional, Konki, J., additional, Pakarinen, J., additional, Papadakis, P., additional, Partanen, J., additional, Rahkila, P., additional, Sandzelius, M., additional, Saren, J., additional, Scholey, C., additional, Sorri, J., additional, Stolze, S., additional, Uusitalo, J., additional, Cederwall, B., additional, Aktas, Ö., additional, Ertoprak, A., additional, Liu, H., additional, Matta, S., additional, Subramaniam, P., additional, Guo, S., additional, Liu, M. L., additional, Zhou, X. H., additional, Wang, K. L., additional, Kuti, I., additional, Timár, J., additional, Tucholski, A., additional, Srebrny, J., additional, and Andreoiu, C., additional
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40. Rare case of cystic artery pseudoaneurysm
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Kuzman, Matta S., primary, Adiamah, Alfred, additional, Higashi, Yutaro, additional, and Gomez, Dhanny, additional
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41. Evidence of chiral bands in even-even nuclei
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Petrache, C. M., Lv, B. F., Astier, A., Dupont, E., Wang, Y. K., Zhang, S. Q., Zhao, P. W., Ren, Z. X., Meng, J., Greenlees, P. T., Badran, H., Cox, D. M., Grahn, T., Julin, R., Juutinen, S., Konki, J., Pakarinen, J., Papadakis, P., Partanen, J., Rahkila, P., Sandzelius, M., Saren, J., Scholey, C., Sorri, J., Stolze, S., Uusitalo, J., Cederwall, Bo, Aktas, Özge, Ertoprak, A., Liu, H., Matta, S., Subramaniam, P., Guo, S., Liu, M. L., Zhou, X. H., Wang, K. L., Kuti, I., Timár, J., Tucholski, A., Srebrny, J., Andreoiu, C., Petrache, C. M., Lv, B. F., Astier, A., Dupont, E., Wang, Y. K., Zhang, S. Q., Zhao, P. W., Ren, Z. X., Meng, J., Greenlees, P. T., Badran, H., Cox, D. M., Grahn, T., Julin, R., Juutinen, S., Konki, J., Pakarinen, J., Papadakis, P., Partanen, J., Rahkila, P., Sandzelius, M., Saren, J., Scholey, C., Sorri, J., Stolze, S., Uusitalo, J., Cederwall, Bo, Aktas, Özge, Ertoprak, A., Liu, H., Matta, S., Subramaniam, P., Guo, S., Liu, M. L., Zhou, X. H., Wang, K. L., Kuti, I., Timár, J., Tucholski, A., Srebrny, J., and Andreoiu, C.
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Evidence for chiral doublet bands has been observed for the first time in the even-even nucleus Nd136. One chiral band was firmly established. Four other candidates for chiral bands were also identified, which can contribute to the realization of the multiple pairs of chiral doublet bands (MχD) phenomenon. The observed bands are investigated by the constrained and tilted axis cranking covariant density functional theory (TAC-CDFT). Possible configurations have been explored. The experimental energy spectra, angular momenta, and B(M1)/B(E2) values for the assigned configurations are globally reproduced by TAC-CDFT. Calculated results support the chiral interpretation of the observed bands, which correspond to shapes with maximum triaxiality induced by different multiquasiparticle configurations in Nd136., QC 20180605
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42. Lifetime Measurements of Excited States in Pt-172 and the Variation of Quadrupole Transition Strength with Angular Momentum
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Cederwall, B., Doncel, M., Aktas, O., Ertoprak, A., Liotta, R., Qi, C., Grahn, T., Cullen, D. M., Hodge, D., Giles, M., Stolze, S., Badran, H., Braunroth, T., Calverley, T., Cox, D. M., Fang, Y. D., Greenlees, P. T., Hilton, J., Ideguchi, E., Julin, R., Juutinen, S., Raju, M. Kumar, Li, H., Liu, H., Matta, S., Modamio, V., Pakarinen, J., Papadakis, P., Partanen, J., Petrache, C. M., Rahkila, P., Ruotsalainen, P., Sandzelius, M., Saren, J., Scholey, C., Sorri, J., Subramaniam, P., Taylor, M. J., Uusitalo, J., Valiente-Dobon, J. J., Cederwall, B., Doncel, M., Aktas, O., Ertoprak, A., Liotta, R., Qi, C., Grahn, T., Cullen, D. M., Hodge, D., Giles, M., Stolze, S., Badran, H., Braunroth, T., Calverley, T., Cox, D. M., Fang, Y. D., Greenlees, P. T., Hilton, J., Ideguchi, E., Julin, R., Juutinen, S., Raju, M. Kumar, Li, H., Liu, H., Matta, S., Modamio, V., Pakarinen, J., Papadakis, P., Partanen, J., Petrache, C. M., Rahkila, P., Ruotsalainen, P., Sandzelius, M., Saren, J., Scholey, C., Sorri, J., Subramaniam, P., Taylor, M. J., Uusitalo, J., and Valiente-Dobon, J. J.
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Lifetimes of the first excited 2(+) and 4(+) states in the extremely neutron -deficient nuclide Pt-172 have been measured for the first time using the recoil-distance Doppler shift and recoil-decay tagging techniques. An unusually low value of the ratio B(E2: 4(1)(+) -> 2(1)(+)/B(E2: 2(1)(+) -> 0(gs)(+)) = 0.55(19) was found, similar to a handful of other such anomalous cases observed in the entire Segre chart. The observation adds to a cluster of a few extremely neutron -deficient nuclides of the heavy transition metals with neutron numbers N approximate to 90-94 featuring the effect. No theoretical model calculations reported to date have been able to explain the anomalously low B(E2: 4(1)(+) -> 2(1)(+)/B(E2: 2(1)(+) -> 0(gs)(+)) ratios observed in these cases. Such low values cannot, e.g., be explained within the framework of the geometrical collective model or by algebraic approaches within the interacting boson model framework. It is proposed that the group of B(E2: 4(1)(+) -> 2(1)(+)/B(E2: 2(1)(+) -> 0(gs)(+)) ratios in the extremely neutron-deficient even-even W, Os, and Pt nuclei around neutron numbers N approximate to 90-94 reveal a quantum phase transition from a seniority-conserving structure to a collective regime as a function of neutron number. Although a system governed by seniority symmetry is the only theoretical framework for which such an effect may naturally occur, the phenomenon is highly unexpected for these nuclei that are not situated near closed shells.
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43. EVALUATION OF THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE VIRAL SERUM MARKER 'ANTI-HBc' TO BLOOD SAFETY IN LEBANON BY POLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION
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C, Al Haddad, Finianos P, Matta S, Zgheib E, Feghali R, Germanos M, and Lahoud JC
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44. Influence of the heterostructure design on the optical properties of GaN and Al0.1Ga0.9N quantum dots for ultraviolet emission
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Matta, S., primary, Brault, J., additional, Ngo, T. H., additional, Damilano, B., additional, Korytov, M., additional, Vennéguès, P., additional, Nemoz, M., additional, Massies, J., additional, Leroux, M., additional, and Gil, B., additional
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45. High Temperature Annealing of MBE-grown Mg-doped GaN
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Contreras, S, primary, Konczewicz, L, additional, Peyre, H, additional, Juillaguet, S, additional, Khalfioui, M Al, additional, Matta, S, additional, Leroux, M, additional, Damilano, B, additional, and Brault, J, additional
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46. High temperature annealing and CVD growth of few-layer graphene on bulk AlN and AlN templates
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Dagher, R., primary, Matta, S., additional, Parret, R., additional, Paillet, M., additional, Jouault, B., additional, Nguyen, L., additional, Portail, M., additional, Zielinski, M., additional, Chassagne, T., additional, Tanaka, S., additional, Brault, J., additional, Cordier, Y., additional, and Michon, A., additional
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47. Hypoxia and classical activation limits Mycobacterium tuberculosis survival by Akt-dependent glycolytic shift in macrophages
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Matta, S K, primary and Kumar, D, additional
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- 2016
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48. Variations in Respiratory Movements in Normal Subjects based on the Type of Chair Used
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Matta, Swetha and Sumitra, L.K.
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- 2019
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49. An Awareness Survey on Safe Sexual Practice among First Year Medical Students
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Chattopadhyay, Samir, Shukla, Arvind K, Matta, Salki, Sethi, Nandini, and Rani, Neha
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50. Virtual Teams Vs Face to Face Teams: A Comparative Study on Performance Indices
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Matta, Shikha
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