6,319 results on '"Dean, A J"'
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2. Single-Mode Squeezed Light Generation and Tomography with an Integrated Optical Parametric Oscillator
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Park, Taewon, Stokowski, Hubert S., Ansari, Vahid, Gyger, Samuel, Multani, Kevin K. S., Celik, Oguz Tolga, Hwang, Alexander Y., Dean, Devin J., Mayor, Felix M., McKenna, Timothy P., Fejer, Martin M., and Safavi-Naeini, Amir H.
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Quantum Physics - Abstract
Quantum optical technologies promise advances in sensing, computing, and communication. A key resource is squeezed light, where quantum noise is redistributed between optical quadratures. We introduce a monolithic, chip-scale platform that exploits the $\chi^{(2)}$ nonlinearity of a thin-film lithium niobate (TFLN) resonator device to efficiently generate squeezed states of light. Our system integrates all essential components -- except for the laser and two detectors -- on a single chip with an area of one square centimeter, significantly reducing the size, operational complexity, and power consumption associated with conventional setups. Our work addresses challenges that have limited previous integrated nonlinear photonic implementations that rely on either $\chi^{(3)}$ nonlinear resonators or on integrated waveguide $\chi^{(2)}$ parametric amplifiers. Using the balanced homodyne measurement subsystem that we implemented on the same chip, we measure a squeezing of 0.55 dB and an anti-squeezing of 1.55 dB. We use 20 mW of input power to generate the parametric oscillator pump field by employing second harmonic generation on the same chip. Our work represents a substantial step toward compact and efficient quantum optical systems posed to leverage the rapid advances in integrated nonlinear and quantum photonics., Comment: 21 pages; 4 figures in main body, 8 supplementary figures
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- 2023
3. Backing biodiversity: understanding nature conservation behaviour and policy support in Australia
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Borg, Kim, Hatty, Melissa, Klebl, Christoph, Wibisono, Susilo, Smith, Liam, Louis, Winnifred, and Dean, Angela J.
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4. Arbitrary electro-optic bandwidth and frequency control in lithium niobate optical resonators
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Herrmann, Jason F., Dean, Devin J., Sarabalis, Christopher J., Ansari, Vahid, Multani, Kevin, Wollack, E. Alex, McKenna, Timothy P., Witmer, Jeremy D., and Safavi-Naeini, Amir H.
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Physics - Optics ,Physics - Applied Physics - Abstract
In situ tunable photonic filters and memories are important for emerging quantum and classical optics technologies. However, most photonic devices have fixed resonances and bandwidths determined at the time of fabrication. Here we present an in situ tunable optical resonator on thin-film lithium niobate. By leveraging the linear electro-optic effect, we demonstrate widely tunable control over resonator frequency and bandwidth on two different devices. We observe up to $\sim50\times$ tuning in the bandwidth over $\sim50$ V with linear frequency control of $\sim230$ MHz/V. We also develop a closed-form model predicting the tuning behavior of the device. This paves the way for rapid phase and amplitude control over light transmitted through our device., Comment: 22 pages, 11 figure, 2 tables
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- 2023
5. Integrated frequency-modulated optical parametric oscillator
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Stokowski, Hubert S., Dean, Devin J., Hwang, Alexander Y., Park, Taewon, Celik, Oguz Tolga, Jankowski, Marc, Langrock, Carsten, Ansari, Vahid, Fejer, Martin M., and Safavi-Naeini, Amir H.
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Physics - Optics ,Quantum Physics - Abstract
Optical frequency combs have revolutionized precision measurement, time-keeping, and molecular spectroscopy. A substantial effort has developed around "microcombs": integrating comb-generating technologies into compact, reliable photonic platforms. Current approaches for generating these microcombs involve either the electro-optic (EO) or Kerr mechanisms. Despite rapid progress, maintaining high efficiency and wide bandwidth remains challenging. Here, we introduce a new class of microcomb -- an integrated optical frequency comb generator that combines electro-optics and parametric amplification to yield a frequency-modulated optical parametric oscillator (FM-OPO). In stark contrast to EO and Kerr combs, the FM-OPO microcomb does not form pulses but maintains operational simplicity and highly efficient pump power utilization with an output resembling a frequency-modulated laser. We outline the working principles of FM-OPO and demonstrate them by fabricating the complete optical system in thin-film lithium niobate (LNOI). We measure pump to comb internal conversion efficiency exceeding 93% (34% out-coupled) over a nearly flat-top spectral distribution spanning approximately 1,000 modes (approximately 6 THz). Compared to an EO comb, the cavity dispersion rather than loss determines the FM-OPO bandwidth, enabling broadband combs with a smaller RF modulation power. The FM-OPO microcomb, with its robust operational dynamics, high efficiency, and large bandwidth, contributes a new approach to the field of microcombs and promises to herald an era of miniaturized precision measurement, and spectroscopy tools to accelerate advancements in metrology, spectroscopy, telecommunications, sensing, and computing., Comment: 8 pages, 4 figures main text; another 19 pages and 9 figures in methods and supplementary
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- 2023
6. Deviations in RSV epidemiological patterns and population structures in the United States following the COVID-19 pandemic
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Rios-Guzman, Estefany, Simons, Lacy M., Dean, Taylor J., Agnes, Francesca, Pawlowski, Anna, Alisoltanidehkordi, Arghavan, Nam, Hannah H., Ison, Michael G., Ozer, Egon A., Lorenzo-Redondo, Ramon, and Hultquist, Judd F.
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7. Strong Interaction Physics at the Luminosity Frontier with 22 GeV Electrons at Jefferson Lab
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Accardi, A., Achenbach, P., Adhikari, D., Afanasev, A., Akondi, C. S., Akopov, N., Albaladejo, M., Albataineh, H., Albrecht, M., Almeida-Zamora, B., Amaryan, M., Androić, D., Armstrong, W., Armstrong, D. S., Arratia, M., Arrington, J., Asaturyan, A., Austregesilo, A., Avagyan, H., Averett, T., Gayoso, C. Ayerbe, Bacchetta, A., Balantekin, A. B., Baltzell, N., Barion, L., Barry, P. C., Bashir, A., Battaglieri, M., Bellini, V., Belov, I., Benhar, O., Benkel, B., Benmokhtar, F, Bentz, W., Bertone, V., Bhatt, H., Bianconi, A., Bibrzycki, L., Bijker, R., Binosi, D., Biswas, D., Boër, M., Boeglin, W., Bogacz, S. A., Boglione, M., Bondí, M., Boos, E. E., Bosted, P., Bozzi, G., Brash, E. J., Briceño, R. A., Brindza, P. D., Briscoe, W. J., Brodsky, S. J, Brooks, W. K., Burkert, V. D., Camsonne, A., Cao, T., Cardman, L. S., Carman, D. S., Carpinelli, M, Cates, G. D., Caylor, J., Celentano, A., Celiberto, F. G., Cerutti, M., Chang, Lei, Chatagnon, P., Chen, C., Chen, J-P, Chetry, T., Christopher, A., Christy, E., Chudakov, E., Cisbani, E., Cloët, I. C., Cobos-Martinez, J. J., Cohen, E. O., Colangelo, P., Cole, P. L., Constantinou, M., Contalbrigo, M., Costantini, G., Cosyn, W., Cotton, C., Courtoy, A., Dusa, S. Covrig, Crede, V., Cui, Z. -F., D'Angelo, A., Döring, M., Dalton, M. M., Danilkin, I., Davydov, M., Day, D., De Fazio, F., De Napoli, M., De Vita, R., Dean, D. J., Defurne, M., Deur, A., Devkota, B., Dhital, S., Di Nezza, P., Diefenthaler, M., Diehl, S., Dilks, C., Ding, M., Djalali, C., Dobbs, S., Dupré, R., Dutta, D., Edwards, R. G., Egiyan, H., Ehinger, L., Eichmann, G., Elaasar, M., Elouadrhiri, L., Alaoui, A. El, Fassi, L. El, Emmert, A., Engelhardt, M., Ent, R., Ernst, D. J, Eugenio, P., Evans, G., Fanelli, C., Fegan, S., Fernández-Ramírez, C., Fernandez, L. A., Fernando, I. P., Filippi, A., Fischer, C. S., Fogler, C., Fomin, N., Frankfurt, L., Frederico, T., Freese, A., Fu, Y., Gamberg, L., Gan, L., Gao, F., Garcia-Tecocoatzi, H., Gaskell, D., Gasparian, A., Gates, K, Gavalian, G., Ghoshal, P. K., Giachino, A., Giacosa, F., Giannuzzi, F., Gilfoyle, G. -P., Girod, F-X, Glazier, D. I., Gleason, C., Godfrey, S., Goity, J. L., Golubenko, A. A., Gonzàlez-Solís, S., Gothe, R. W., Gotra, Y., Griffioen, K., Grocholski, O., Grube, B., Guèye, P., Guo, F. -K., Guo, Y., Guo, L., Hague, T. J., Hammoud, N., Hansen, J. -O., Hattawy, M., Hauenstein, F., Hayward, T., Heddle, D., Heinrich, N., Hen, O., Higinbotham, D. W., Higuera-Angulo, I. M., Blin, A. N. Hiller, Hobart, A., Hobbs, T., Holmberg, D. E, Horn, T., Hoyer, P., Huber, G. M., Hurck, P., Hutauruk, P. T. P., Ilieva, Y., Illari, I., Ireland, D. G, Isupov, E. L., Italiano, A., Jaegle, I., Jarvis, N. S., Jenkins, DJ, Jeschonnek, S., Ji, C-R., Jo, H. S., Jones, M., Jones, R. T., Jones, D. C., Joo, K., Junaid, M., Kageya, T., Kalantarians, N., Karki, A., Karyan, G., Katramatou, A. T., Kay, S. J. D, Kazimi, R., Keith, C. D., Keppel, C., Kerbizi, A., Khachatryan, V., Khanal, A., Khandaker, M., Kim, A., Kinney, E. R., Kohl, M., Kotzinian, A., Kriesten, B. T., Kubarovsky, V., Kubis, B., Kuhn, S. E., Kumar, V., Kutz, T., Leali, M., Lebed, R. F., Lenisa, P., Leskovec, L., Li, S., Li, X., Liao, J., Lin, H. -W., Liu, L., Liuti, S., Liyanage, N., Lu, Y., MacGregor, I. J. D., Mack, D. J., Maiani, L, Mamo, K. A., Mandaglio, G., Mariani, C., Markowitz, P., Marukyan, H., Mascagna, V., Mathieu, V., Maxwell, J., Mazouz, M., McCaughan, M., McKeown, R. D., McKinnon, B., Meekins, D., Melnitchouk, W., Metz, A., Meyer, C. A., Meziani, Z. -E., Mezrag, C., Michaels, R., Miller, G. A., Mineeva, T., Miramontes, A. S., Mirazita, M., Mizutani, K., Mkrtchyan, H., Mkrtchyan, A., Moffit, B., Mohanmurthy, P., Mokeev, V. I., Monaghan, P., Montaña, G., Montgomery, R., Moretti, A., Chàvez, J. M. Morgado, Mosel, U., Movsisyan, A., Musico, P., Nadeeshani, S. A, Nadolsky, P. M., Nakamura, S. X., Nazeer, J., Nefediev, A. V., Neupane, K., Nguyen, D., Niccolai, S., Niculescu, I., Niculescu, G., Nocera, E. R., Nycz, M., Olness, F. I., Ortega, P. G., Osipenko, M., Pace, E., Pandey, B, Pandey, P., Papandreou, Z., Papavassiliou, J., Pappalardo, L. L., Paredes-Torres, G., Paremuzyan, R., Park, S., Parsamyan, B., Paschke, K. D., Pasquini, B., Passemar, E., Pasyuk, E., Patel, T., Paudel, C., Paul, S. J., Peng, J-C., Pentchev, L., Perrino, R., Perry, R. J., Peters, K., Petratos, G. G., Phelps, W., Piasetzky, E., Pilloni, A., Pire, B., Pitonyak, D., Pitt, M. L., Polosa, A. D., Pospelov, M., Postuma, A. C., Poudel, J., Preet, L., Prelovsek, S., Price, J. W., Prokudin, A., Puckett, A. J. R., Pybus, J. R., Qin, S. -X., Qiu, J. -W., Radici, M., Rashidi, H., Rathnayake, A. D, Raue, B. A., Reed, T., Reimer, P. E., Reinhold, J., Richard, J. -M., Rinaldi, M., Ringer, F., Ripani, M., Ritman, J., West, J. Rittenhouse, Rivero-Acosta, A., Roberts, C. D., Rodas, A., Rodini, S., Rodríguez-Quintero, J., Rogers, T. C., Rojo, J., Rossi, P., Rossi, G. C., Salmè, G., Santiesteban, S. N., Santopinto, E., Sargsian, M., Sato, N., Schadmand, S., Schmidt, A., Schmidt, S. M, Schnell, G., Schumacher, R. A., Schweitzer, P., Scimemi, I., Scott, K. C, Seay, D. A, Segovia, J., Semenov-Tian-Shansky, K., Seryi, A., Sharda, A. S, Shepherd, M. R., Shirokov, E. V., Shrestha, S., Shrestha, U., Shvedunov, V. I., Signori, A., Slifer, K. J., Smith, W. A., Somov, A., Souder, P., Sparveris, N., Spizzo, F., Spreafico, M., Stepanyan, S., Stevens, J. R., Strakovsky, I. I., Strauch, S., Strikman, M., Su, S., Sumner, B. C. L., Sun, E., Suresh, M., Sutera, C., Swanson, E. S., Szczepaniak, A. P, Sznajder, P., Szumila-Vance, H., Szymanowski, L., Tadepalli, A. -S., Tadevosyan, V., Tamang, B., Tarasov, V. V., Thiel, A., Tong, X. -B., Tyson, R., Ungaro, M., Urciuoli, G. M., Usman, A., Valcarce, A., Vallarino, S., Vaquera-Araujo, C. A., Venturelli, L., Vera, F., Vladimirov, A., Vossen, A., Wagner, J., Wei, X., Weinstein, L. B., Weiss, C., Williams, R., Winney, D., Wojtsekhowski, B., Wood, M. H., Xiao, T., Xu, S. -S., Ye, Z., Yero, C., Yuan, C. -P., Yurov, M., Zachariou, N., Zhang, Z., Zhao, Z. W., Zhao, Y., Zheng, X., Zhou, X., Ziegler, V., Zihlmann, B., de Paula, W, and de Téramond, G. F.
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Nuclear Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
This document presents the initial scientific case for upgrading the Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility (CEBAF) at Jefferson Lab (JLab) to 22 GeV. It is the result of a community effort, incorporating insights from a series of workshops conducted between March 2022 and April 2023. With a track record of over 25 years in delivering the world's most intense and precise multi-GeV electron beams, CEBAF's potential for a higher energy upgrade presents a unique opportunity for an innovative nuclear physics program, which seamlessly integrates a rich historical background with a promising future. The proposed physics program encompass a diverse range of investigations centered around the nonperturbative dynamics inherent in hadron structure and the exploration of strongly interacting systems. It builds upon the exceptional capabilities of CEBAF in high-luminosity operations, the availability of existing or planned Hall equipment, and recent advancements in accelerator technology. The proposed program cover various scientific topics, including Hadron Spectroscopy, Partonic Structure and Spin, Hadronization and Transverse Momentum, Spatial Structure, Mechanical Properties, Form Factors and Emergent Hadron Mass, Hadron-Quark Transition, and Nuclear Dynamics at Extreme Conditions, as well as QCD Confinement and Fundamental Symmetries. Each topic highlights the key measurements achievable at a 22 GeV CEBAF accelerator. Furthermore, this document outlines the significant physics outcomes and unique aspects of these programs that distinguish them from other existing or planned facilities. In summary, this document provides an exciting rationale for the energy upgrade of CEBAF to 22 GeV, outlining the transformative scientific potential that lies within reach, and the remarkable opportunities it offers for advancing our understanding of hadron physics and related fundamental phenomena., Comment: Updates to the list of authors; Preprint number changed from theory to experiment; Updates to sections 4 and 6, including additional figures
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8. Conclusion of Phase 3 of the Three-Phase New Testament-Based Organizational Spirituality Project
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Winston, Bruce E., Bocarnea, Mihai C., Dean, Debra J., Gomez, Doris, Series Editor, Patterson, Kathleen, Series Editor, Winston, Bruce E., Series Editor, Dean, Debra J., editor, and Bocarnea, Mihai C., editor
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9. The Relationships of New Testament Organizational Spirituality Behaviors and Vision
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Dean, Debra J., Gomez, Doris, Series Editor, Patterson, Kathleen, Series Editor, Winston, Bruce E., Series Editor, Dean, Debra J., editor, and Bocarnea, Mihai C., editor
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10. Validity and Reliability
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Winston, Bruce E., Bocarnea, Mihai C., Dean, Debra J., Gomez, Doris, Series Editor, Patterson, Kathleen, Series Editor, Winston, Bruce E., Series Editor, Dean, Debra J., editor, and Bocarnea, Mihai C., editor
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11. Development of the New Testament Organizational Spirituality—Climate Scale
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Winston, Bruce E., Bocarnea, Mihai C., Dean, Debra J., Gomez, Doris, Series Editor, Patterson, Kathleen, Series Editor, Winston, Bruce E., Series Editor, Dean, Debra J., editor, and Bocarnea, Mihai C., editor
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12. New Testament Organizational Spirituality: Factor Analysis
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Winston, Bruce E., Bocarnea, Mihai C., Dean, Debra J., Gomez, Doris, Series Editor, Patterson, Kathleen, Series Editor, Winston, Bruce E., Series Editor, Dean, Debra J., editor, and Bocarnea, Mihai C., editor
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13. The Relationships of New Testament Organizational Spirituality Behaviors and Altruistic Love
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Dean, Debra J., Gomez, Doris, Series Editor, Patterson, Kathleen, Series Editor, Winston, Bruce E., Series Editor, Dean, Debra J., editor, and Bocarnea, Mihai C., editor
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14. The Relationships of New Testament Organizational Spirituality Behaviors and Inner Life
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Dean, Debra J., Gomez, Doris, Series Editor, Patterson, Kathleen, Series Editor, Winston, Bruce E., Series Editor, Dean, Debra J., editor, and Bocarnea, Mihai C., editor
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15. The Present and Future of QCD
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Achenbach, P., Adhikari, D., Afanasev, A., Afzal, F., Aidala, C. A., Al-bataineh, A., Almaalol, D. K., Amaryan, M., Androić, D., Armstrong, W. R., Arratia, M., Arrington, J., Asaturyan, A., Aschenauer, E. C., Atac, H., Avakian, H., Averett, T., Gayoso, C. Ayerbe, Bai, X., Barish, K. N., Barnea, N., Basar, G., Battaglieri, M., Baty, A. A., Bautista, I., Bazilevsky, A., Beattie, C., Behera, S. C., Bellini, V., Bellwied, R., Benesch, J. F., Benmokhtar, F., Bernardes, C. A., Bernauer, J. C., Bhatt, H., Bhatta, S., Boer, M., Boettcher, T. J., Bogacz, S. A., Bossi, H. J., Brandenburg, J. D., Brash, E. J., Briceño, R. A., Briscoe, W. J., Brodsky, S. J., Brown, D. A., Burkert, V. D., Caines, H., Cali, I. A., Camsonne, A., Carman, D. S., Caylor, J., Cerci, S., Llatas, M. Chamizo, Chatterjee, S., Chen, J. P., Chen, Y., Chen, Y. -C., Chien, Y. -T., Chou, P. -C., Chu, X., Chudakov, E., Cline, E., Cloët, I. C., Cole, P. L., Connors, M. E., Constantinou, M., Cosyn, W., Dusa, S. Covrig, Cruz-Torres, R., D'Alesio, U., da Silva, C., Davoudi, Z., Dean, C. T., Dean, D. J., Demarteau, M., Deshpande, A., Detmold, W., Deur, A., Devkota, B. R., Dhital, S., Diefenthaler, M., Dobbs, S., Döring, M., Dong, X., Dotel, R., Dow, K. A., Downie, E. J., Drachenberg, J. L., Dumitru, A., Dunlop, J. C., Dupre, R., Durham, J. M., Dutta, D., Edwards, R. G., Ehlers, R. J., Fassi, L. El, Elaasar, M., Elouadrhiri, L., Engelhardt, M., Ent, R., Esumi, S., Evdokimov, O., Eyser, O., Fanelli, C., Fatemi, R., Fernando, I. P., Flor, F. A., Fomin, N., Frawley, A. D., Frederico, T., Fries, R. J., Gal, C., Gamage, B. R., Gamberg, L., Gao, H., Gaskell, D., Geurts, F., Ghandilyan, Y., Ghimire, N., Gilman, R., Gleason, C., Gnanvo, K., Gothe, R. W., Greene, S. V., Grießhammer, H. W., Grossberndt, S. K., Grube, B., Hackett, D. C., Hague, T. J., Hakobyan, H., Hansen, J. -O., Hatta, Y., Hattawy, M., Havener, L. B., Hen, O., Henry, W., Higinbotham, D. W., Hobbs, T. J., Hodges, A. M., Holmstrom, T., Hong, B., Horn, T., Howell, C. R., Huang, H. Z., Huang, M., Huang, S., Huber, G. M., Hyde, C. E., Isupov, E. L., Jacobs, P. M., Jalilian-Marian, J., Jentsch, A., Jheng, H., Ji, C. -R., Ji, X., Jia, J., Jones, D. C., Jones, M. K., Kalantarians, N., Kalicy, G., Kang, Z. B., Karthein, J. M., Keller, D., Keppel, C., Khachatryan, V., Kharzeev, D. E., Kim, H., Kim, M., Kim, Y., King, P. M., Kinney, E., Klein, S. R., Ko, H. S., Koch, V., Kohl, M., Kovchegov, Y. V., Krintiras, G. K., Kubarovsky, V., Kuhn, S. E., Kumar, K. S., Kutz, T., Lajoie, J. G., Lauret, J., Lavrukhin, I., Lawrence, D., Lee, J. H., Lee, K., Lee, S., Lee, Y. -J., Li, S., Li, W., Li, Xiaqing, Li, Xuan, Liao, J., Lin, H. -W., Lisa, M. A., Liu, K. -F., Liu, M. X., Liu, T., Liuti, S., Liyanage, N., Llope, W. J., Loizides, C., Longo, R., Lorenzon, W., Lunkenheimer, S., Luo, X., Ma, R., McKinnon, B., Meekins, D. G., Mehtar-Tani, Y., Melnitchouk, W., Metz, A., Meyer, C. A., Meziani, Z. -E., Michaels, R., Michel, J. K. L., Milner, R. G., Mkrtchyan, H., Mohanmurthy, P., Mohanty, B., Mokeev, V. I., Moon, D. H., Mooney, I. A., Morningstar, C., Morrison, D. P., Müller, B., Mukherjee, S., Mulligan, J., Camacho, C. Munoz, Quijada, J. A. Murillo, Murray, M. J., Nadeeshani, S. A., Nadel-Turonski, P., Nam, J. D., Nattrass, C. E., Nijs, G., Noronha, J., Noronha-Hostler, J., Novitzky, N., Nycz, M., Olness, F. I., Osborn, J. D., Pak, R., Pandey, B., Paolone, M., Papandreou, Z., Paquet, J. -F., Park, S., Paschke, K. D., Pasquini, B., Pasyuk, E., Patel, T., Patton, A., Paudel, C., Peng, C., Peng, J. C., Da Costa, H. Pereira, Perepelitsa, D. V., Peters, M. J., Petreczky, P., Pisarski, R. D., Pitonyak, D., Ploskon, M. A., Posik, M., Poudel, J., Pradhan, R., Prokudin, A., Pruneau, C. A., Puckett, A. J. R., Pujahari, P., Putschke, J., Pybus, J. R., Qiu, J. -W., Rajagopal, K., Ratti, C., Read, K. F., Reed, R., Richards, D. G., Riedl, C., Ringer, F., Rinn, T., West, J. Rittenhouse, Roche, J., Rodas, A., Roland, G., Romero-López, F., Rossi, P., Rostomyan, T., Ruan, L., Ruimi, O. M., Saha, N. R., Sahoo, N. R., Sakaguchi, T., Salazar, F., Salgado, C. W., Salmè, G., Salur, S., Santiesteban, S. N., Sargsian, M. M., Sarsour, M., Sato, N., Satogata, T., Sawada, S., Schäfer, T., Scheihing-Hitschfeld, B., Schenke, B., Schindler, S. T., Schmidt, A., Seidl, R., Shabestari, M. H., Shanahan, P. E., Shen, C., Sheng, T. -A., Shepherd, M. R., Sickles, A. M., Sievert, M. D., Smith, K. L., Song, Y., Sorensen, A., Souder, P. A., Sparveris, N., Srednyak, S., Leiton, A. G. Stahl, Stasto, A. M., Steinberg, P., Stepanyan, S., Stephanov, M., Stevens, J. R., Stewart, D. J., Stewart, I. W., Stojanovic, M., Strakovsky, I., Strauch, S., Strickland, M., Cerci, D. Sunar, Suresh, M., Surrow, B., Syritsyn, S., Szczepaniak, A. P., Tadepalli, A. S., Tang, A. H., Takaki, J. D. Tapia, Tarnowsky, T. J., Tawfik, A. N., Taylor, M. I., Tennant, C., Thiel, A., Thomas, D., Tian, Y., Timmins, A. R., Tribedy, P., Tu, Z., Tuo, S., Ullrich, T., Umaka, E., Upton, D. W., Vary, J. P., Velkovska, J., Venugopalan, R., Vijayakumar, A., Vitev, I., Vogelsang, W., Vogt, R., Vossen, A., Voutier, E., Vovchenko, V., Walker-Loud, A., Wang, F., Wang, J., Wang, X., Wang, X. -N., Weinstein, L. B., Wenaus, T. J., Weyhmiller, S., Wissink, S. W., Wojtsekhowski, B., Wong, C. P., Wood, M. H., Wunderlich, Y., Wyslouch, B., Xiao, B. W., Xie, W., Xiong, W., Xu, N., Xu, Q. H., Xu, Z., Yaari, D., Yao, X., Ye, Z., Ye, Z. H., Yero, C., Yuan, F., Zajc, W. A., Zhang, C., Zhang, J., Zhao, F., Zhao, Y., Zhao, Z. W., Zheng, X., Zhou, J., and Zurek, M.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
This White Paper presents the community inputs and scientific conclusions from the Hot and Cold QCD Town Meeting that took place September 23-25, 2022 at MIT, as part of the Nuclear Science Advisory Committee (NSAC) 2023 Long Range Planning process. A total of 424 physicists registered for the meeting. The meeting highlighted progress in Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) nuclear physics since the 2015 LRP (LRP15) and identified key questions and plausible paths to obtaining answers to those questions, defining priorities for our research over the coming decade. In defining the priority of outstanding physics opportunities for the future, both prospects for the short (~ 5 years) and longer term (5-10 years and beyond) are identified together with the facilities, personnel and other resources needed to maximize the discovery potential and maintain United States leadership in QCD physics worldwide. This White Paper is organized as follows: In the Executive Summary, we detail the Recommendations and Initiatives that were presented and discussed at the Town Meeting, and their supporting rationales. Section 2 highlights major progress and accomplishments of the past seven years. It is followed, in Section 3, by an overview of the physics opportunities for the immediate future, and in relation with the next QCD frontier: the EIC. Section 4 provides an overview of the physics motivations and goals associated with the EIC. Section 5 is devoted to the workforce development and support of diversity, equity and inclusion. This is followed by a dedicated section on computing in Section 6. Section 7 describes the national need for nuclear data science and the relevance to QCD research., Comment: QCD Town Meeting White Paper, as submitted to 2023 NSAC LRP committee on Feb. 28, 2023
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16. Integrated Quantum Optical Phase Sensor
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Stokowski, Hubert S., McKenna, Timothy P., Park, Taewon, Hwang, Alexander Y., Dean, Devin J., Celik, Oguz Tolga, Ansari, Vahid, Fejer, Martin M., and Safavi-Naeini, Amir H.
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Quantum Physics ,Physics - Optics - Abstract
The quantum noise of light fundamentally limits optical phase sensors. A semiclassical picture attributes this noise to the random arrival time of photons from a coherent light source such as a laser. An engineered source of squeezed states suppresses this noise and allows sensitivity beyond the standard quantum limit (SQL) for phase detection. Advanced gravitational wave detectors like LIGO have already incorporated such sources, and nascent efforts in realizing quantum biological measurements have provided glimpses into new capabilities emerging in quantum measurement. We need ways to engineer and use quantum light within deployable quantum sensors that operate outside the confines of a lab environment. Here we present a photonic integrated circuit fabricated in thin-film lithium niobate that provides a path to meet these requirements. We use the second-order nonlinearity to produce a squeezed state at the same frequency as the pump light and realize circuit control and sensing with electro-optics. Using a 26.2 milliwatts of optical power, we measure (2.7 $\pm$ 0.2 )$\%$ squeezing and apply it to increase the signal-to-noise ratio of phase measurement. We anticipate that on-chip photonic systems like this, which operate with low power and integrate all of the needed functionality on a single die, will open new opportunities for quantum optical sensing., Comment: 14 pages, 3+3 figures
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17. Strong interaction physics at the luminosity frontier with 22 GeV electrons at Jefferson Lab
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Accardi, A., Achenbach, P., Adhikari, D., Afanasev, A., Akondi, C. S., Akopov, N., Albaladejo, M., Albataineh, H., Albrecht, M., Almeida-Zamora, B., Amaryan, M., Androić, D., Armstrong, W., Armstrong, D. S., Arratia, M., Arrington, J., Asaturyan, A., Austregesilo, A., Avakian, H., Averett, T., Gayoso, C. Ayerbe, Bacchetta, A., Balantekin, A. B., Baltzell, N., Barion, L., Barry, P. C., Bashir, A., Battaglieri, M., Bellini, V., Belov, I., Benhar, O., Benkel, B., Benmokhtar, F., Bentz, W., Bertone, V., Bhatt, H., Bianconi, A., Bibrzycki, L., Bijker, R., Binosi, D., Biswas, D., Boër, M., Boeglin, W., Bogacz, S. A., Boglione, M., Bondí, M., Boos, E. E., Bosted, P., Bozzi, G., Brash, E. J., Briceño, R. A., Brindza, P. D., Briscoe, W. J., Brodsky, S. J., Brooks, W. K., Burkert, V. D., Camsonne, A., Cao, T., Cardman, L. S., Carman, D. S., Carpinelli, M., Cates, G. D., Caylor, J., Celentano, A., Celiberto, F. G., Cerutti, M., Chang, L., Chatagnon, P., Chen, C., Chen, J.-P., Chetry, T., Christopher, A., Christy, E., Chudakov, E., Cisbani, E., Cloët, I. C., Cobos-Martinez, J. J., Cohen, E. O., Colangelo, P., Cole, P. L., Constantinou, M., Contalbrigo, M., Costantini, G., Cosyn, W., Cotton, C., Courtoy, A., Dusa, S. Covrig, Crede, V., Cui, Z.-F., D’Angelo, A., Döring, M., Dalton, M. M., Danilkin, I., Davydov, M., Day, D., De Fazio, F., De Napoli, M., De Vita, R., Dean, D. J., Defurne, M., de Paula, W., de Téramond, G. F., Deur, A., Devkota, B., Dhital, S., Di Nezza, P., Diefenthaler, M., Diehl, S., Dilks, C., Ding, M., Djalali, C., Dobbs, S., Dupré, R., Dutta, D., Edwards, R. G., Egiyan, H., Ehinger, L., Eichmann, G., Elaasar, M., Elouadrhiri, L., Alaoui, A. El, Fassi, L. El, Emmert, A., Engelhardt, M., Ent, R., Ernst, D. J., Eugenio, P., Evans, G., Fanelli, C., Fegan, S., Fernández-Ramírez, C., Fernandez, L. A., Fernando, I. P., Filippi, A., Fischer, C. S., Fogler, C., Fomin, N., Frankfurt, L., Frederico, T., Freese, A., Fu, Y., Gamberg, L., Gan, L., Gao, F., Garcia-Tecocoatzi, H., Gaskell, D., Gasparian, A., Gates, K., Gavalian, G., Ghoshal, P. K., Giachino, A., Giacosa, F., Giannuzzi, F., Gilfoyle, G.-P., Girod, F.-X., Glazier, D. I., Gleason, C., Godfrey, S., Goity, J. L., Golubenko, A. A., Gonzàlez-Solís, S., Gothe, R. W., Gotra, Y., Griffioen, K., Grocholski, O., Grube, B., Guèye, P., Guo, F.-K., Guo, Y., Guo, L., Hague, T. J., Hammoud, N., Hansen, J.-O., Hattawy, M., Hauenstein, F., Hayward, T., Heddle, D., Heinrich, N., Hen, O., Higinbotham, D. W., Higuera-Angulo, I. M., Hiller Blin, A. N., Hobart, A., Hobbs, T., Holmberg, D. E., Horn, T., Hoyer, P., Huber, G. M., Hurck, P., Hutauruk, P. T. P., Ilieva, Y., Illari, I., Ireland, D. G., Isupov, E. L., Italiano, A., Jaegle, I., Jarvis, N. S., Jenkins, D. J., Jeschonnek, S., Ji, C.-R., Jo, H. S., Jones, M., Jones, R. T., Jones, D. C., Joo, K., Junaid, M., Kageya, T., Kalantarians, N., Karki, A., Karyan, G., Katramatou, A. T., Kay, S. J. D., Kazimi, R., Keith, C. D., Keppel, C., Kerbizi, A., Khachatryan, V., Khanal, A., Khandaker, M., Kim, A., Kinney, E. R., Kohl, M., Kotzinian, A., Kriesten, B. T., Kubarovsky, V., Kubis, B., Kuhn, S. E., Kumar, V., Kutz, T., Leali, M., Lebed, R. F., Lenisa, P., Leskovec, L., Li, S., Li, X., Liao, J., Lin, H.-W., Liu, L., Liuti, S., Liyanage, N., Lu, Y., MacGregor, I. J. D., Mack, D. J., Maiani, L., Mamo, K. A., Mandaglio, G., Mariani, C., Markowitz, P., Marukyan, H., Mascagna, V., Mathieu, V., Maxwell, J., Mazouz, M., McCaughan, M., McKeown, R. D., McKinnon, B., Meekins, D., Melnitchouk, W., Metz, A., Meyer, C. A., Meziani, Z.-E., Mezrag, C., Michaels, R., Miller, G. A., Mineeva, T., Miramontes, A. S., Mirazita, M., Mizutani, K., Mkrtchyan, A., Mkrtchyan, H., Moffit, B., Mohanmurthy, P., Mokeev, V. I., Monaghan, P., Montaña, G., Montgomery, R., Moretti, A., Chàvez, J. M. Morgado, Mosel, U., Movsisyan, A., Musico, P., Nadeeshani, S. A., Nadolsky, P. M., Nakamura, S. X., Nazeer, J., Nefediev, A. V., Neupane, K., Nguyen, D., Niccolai, S., Niculescu, I., Niculescu, G., Nocera, E. R., Nycz, M., Olness, F. I., Ortega, P. G., Osipenko, M., Pace, E., Pandey, B., Pandey, P., Papandreou, Z., Papavassiliou, J., Pappalardo, L. L., Paredes-Torres, G., Paremuzyan, R., Park, S., Parsamyan, B., Paschke, K. D., Pasquini, B., Passemar, E., Pasyuk, E., Patel, T., Paudel, C., Paul, S. J., Peng, J.-C., Pentchev, L., Perrino, R., Perry, R. J., Peters, K., Petratos, G. G., Phelps, W., Piasetzky, E., Pilloni, A., Pire, B., Pitonyak, D., Pitt, M. L., Polosa, A. D., Pospelov, M., Postuma, A. C., Poudel, J., Preet, L., Prelovsek, S., Price, J. W., Prokudin, A., Puckett, A. J. R., Pybus, J. R., Qin, S.-X., Qiu, J.-W., Radici, M., Rashidi, H., Rathnayake, A. D., Raue, B. A., Reed, T., Reimer, P. E., Reinhold, J., Richard, J.-M., Rinaldi, M., Ringer, F., Ripani, M., Ritman, J., West, J. Rittenhouse, Rivero-Acosta, A., Roberts, C. D., Rodas, A., Rodini, S., Rodríguez-Quintero, J., Rogers, T. C., Rojo, J., Rossi, P., Rossi, G. C., Salmè, G., Santiesteban, S. N., Santopinto, E., Sargsian, M., Sato, N., Schadmand, S., Schmidt, A., Schmidt, S. M., Schnell, G., Schumacher, R. A., Schweitzer, P., Scimemi, I., Scott, K. C., Seay, D. A., Segovia, J., Semenov-Tian-Shansky, K., Seryi, A., Sharda, A. S., Shepherd, M. R., Shirokov, E. V., Shrestha, S., Shrestha, U., Shvedunov, V. I., Signori, A., Slifer, K. J., Smith, W. A., Somov, A., Souder, P., Sparveris, N., Spizzo, F., Spreafico, M., Stepanyan, S., Stevens, J. R., Strakovsky, I. I., Strauch, S., Strikman, M., Su, S., Sumner, B. C. L., Sun, E., Suresh, M., Sutera, C., Swanson, E. S., Szczepaniak, A. P., Sznajder, P., Szumila-Vance, H., Szymanowski, L., Tadepalli, A.-S., Tadevosyan, V., Tamang, B., Tarasov, V. V., Thiel, A., Tong, X.-B., Tyson, R., Ungaro, M., Urciuoli, G. M., Usman, A., Valcarce, A., Vallarino, S., Vaquera-Araujo, C. A., Venturelli, L., Vera, F., Vladimirov, A., Vossen, A., Wagner, J., Wei, X., Weinstein, L. B., Weiss, C., Williams, R., Winney, D., Wojtsekhowski, B., Wood, M. H., Xiao, T., Xu, S.-S., Ye, Z., Yero, C., Yuan, C.-P., Yurov, M., Zachariou, N., Zhang, Z., Zhao, Y., Zhao, Z. W., Zheng, X., Zhou, X., Ziegler, V., and Zihlmann, B.
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18. From citizen science experiences to stewardship action: The importance of both nature and social experiences
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Church, Emma K., Wilson, Kerrie A., Loder, Jennifer, and Dean, Angela J.
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19. In vitro anti-biofilm efficacy of therapeutic low dose 265 nm UVC
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Marasini, Sanjay, Dean, Simon J., Swift, Simon, Hussan, Jagir R., and Craig, Jennifer P.
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20. Correspondence: 'Fatal Shores' by Hugh White
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Dean, Peter J, Bassi, Justin, Parker, Jennifer, Burke, Justin, Skinner, Christopher, Wilson, Josh, and White, Hugh
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21. Computads for weak $\omega$-categories as an inductive type
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Dean, Christopher J., Finster, Eric, Markakis, Ioannis, Reutter, David, and Vicary, Jamie
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Mathematics - Category Theory - Abstract
We give a new description of computads for weak globular $\omega$-categories by giving an explicit inductive definition of the free words. This yields a new understanding of computads, and allows a new definition of $\omega$-category that avoids the technology of globular operads. Our framework permits direct proofs of important results via structural induction, and we use this to give new proofs that every $\omega$-category is equivalent to a free one, and that the category of computads with generator-preserving maps is a presheaf topos, giving a direct description of the index category. We prove that our resulting definition of $\omega$-category agrees with that of Batanin and Leinster and that the induced notion of cofibrant replacement for $\omega$-categories coincides with that of Garner.
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22. High quantum efficiency parametric amplification via hybridized nonlinear optics
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Flemens, Noah, Heberle, Dylan, Zheng, Jiaoyang, Dean, Devin J., Davis, Connor, Zawilski, Kevin, Schunemann, Peter G., and Moses, Jeffrey
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Physics - Optics ,Physics - Applied Physics - Abstract
Parametric amplifiers have allowed breakthroughs in ultrafast, strong-field, and high-energy density laser science and are an essential tool for extending the frequency range of powerful emerging diode-pumped solid-state laser technology. However, their impact is limited by inherently low quantum efficiency due to nonuniform light extraction. Here we demonstrate a new type of parametric amplifier based on hybridized nonlinear optics. Hybridization of parametric amplification with idler second harmonic generation induces unusual evolution dynamics for a fully parametric amplifier - with saturating rather than cyclic gain - observed here for the first time. This allows highly uniform light extraction enabling unprecedented efficiency for a lossless amplifier with Gaussian-like intensity profiles - a 48-dB single-stage gain with 68% quantum efficiency and 44% pump-to-signal energy conversion - a several-fold improvement over the standard. Possessing both laser-like high quantum efficiency and the advantages of thermal-loading free parametric systems, this simple approach can be implemented widely and have significant impact by increasing several-fold the power available for science and industry.
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23. Integrated frequency-modulated optical parametric oscillator
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Stokowski, Hubert S., Dean, Devin J., Hwang, Alexander Y., Park, Taewon, Celik, Oguz Tolga, McKenna, Timothy P., Jankowski, Marc, Langrock, Carsten, Ansari, Vahid, Fejer, Martin M., and Safavi-Naeini, Amir H.
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24. Nuclear Forces for Precision Nuclear Physics -- a collection of perspectives
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Tews, Ingo, Davoudi, Zohreh, Ekström, Andreas, Holt, Jason D., Becker, Kevin, Briceño, Raúl, Dean, David J., Detmold, William, Drischler, Christian, Duguet, Thomas, Epelbaum, Evgeny, Gasparyan, Ashot, Gegelia, Jambul, Green, Jeremy R., Grießhammer, Harald W., Hanlon, Andrew D., Heinz, Matthias, Hergert, Heiko, Hoferichter, Martin, Illa, Marc, Kekejian, David, Kievsky, Alejandro, König, Sebastian, Krebs, Hermann, Launey, Kristina D., Lee, Dean, Navrátil, Petr, Nicholson, Amy, Parreño, Assumpta, Phillips, Daniel R., Płoszajczak, Marek, Ren, Xiu-Lei, Richardson, Thomas R., Robin, Caroline, Sargsyan, Grigor H., Savage, Martin, Schindler, Matthias R., Shanahan, Phiala E., Springer, Roxanne P., Tichai, Alexander, van Kolck, Ubirajara, Wagman, Michael L., Walker-Loud, André, Yang, Chieh-Jen, and Zhang, Xilin
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Nuclear Theory ,High Energy Physics - Lattice ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
This is a collection of perspective pieces contributed by the participants of the Institute of Nuclear Theory's Program on Nuclear Physics for Precision Nuclear Physics which was held virtually from April 19 to May 7, 2021. The collection represents the reflections of a vibrant and engaged community of researchers on the status of theoretical research in low-energy nuclear physics, the challenges ahead, and new ideas and strategies to make progress in nuclear structure and reaction physics, effective field theory, lattice QCD, quantum information, and quantum computing. The contributed pieces solely reflect the perspectives of the respective authors and do not represent the viewpoints of the Institute for Nuclear theory or the organizers of the program., Comment: Perspective pieces of the virtual INT program 21-1b "Nuclear Forces for Precision Nuclear Physics", 107 pages
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25. Adynamic spoken language in corpus callosum dysgenesis
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Barker, Megan S., Knight, Jacquelyn L., Dean, Ryan J., Richards, Linda J., and Robinson, Gail A.
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26. Long-Term Social Follow-up of Growth Hormone Deficient Adults Treated with Growth Hormone During Childhood
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Dean, Heather J., primary, McTaggart, Terri L., additional, Fish, David G., additional, and Friesen, Henry G., additional
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27. Jottings from a Monastic Kitchen
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Armistead, Samuel G. and Dean, Ruth J.
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- 2023
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28. Integrating play-based approaches into nursing education: Teachers as playful academics
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Dean, Belinda J and Parson, Judi A
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- 2021
29. The role of the gut microbiome in regulating the response to immune checkpoint inhibitor therapy
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Dean, Nathan J., d’Arienzo, Paolo D., Ibraheim, Hajir, Lee, Karla A., Olsson-Brown, Anna C., Pinato, David J., and Powell, Nicholas
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30. Model-driven decision support: A community-based meta-implementation strategy to predict population impact
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Johnson, Kimberly, Vermeer, Wouter, Hills, Holly, Chin-Purcell, Lia, Barnett, Joshua T., Burns, Timothy, Dean, Marianne J., and Hendricks Brown, C.
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31. Femtojoule, femtosecond all-optical switching in lithium niobate nanophotonics
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Guo, Qiushi, Sekine, Ryoto, Ledezma, Luis, Nehra, Rajveer, Dean, Devin J., Roy, Arkadev, Gray, Robert M., Jahani, Saman, and Marandi, Alireza
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Physics - Optics - Abstract
Optical nonlinear functions are crucial for various applications in integrated photonics, such as all-optical information processing, photonic neural networks and on-chip ultrafast light sources. Due to the weak nonlinearities in most integrated photonic platforms, realizing optical nonlinear functions typically requires large driving energies in the picojoules level or beyond, thus imposing a barrier for most applications. Here, we tackle this challenge and demonstrate an integrated nonlinear splitter device in lithium niobate nano-waveguides by simultaneous engineering of the dispersion and quasi-phase matching. We achieve non-resonant all-optical switching with ultra-low energies down to tens of femtojoules, a near instantaneous switching time of 18 fs, and a large extinction ratio of more than 5 dB. Our nonlinear splitter simultaneously realizes switch-on and -off operations and features a state-of-the-art switching energy-time product as low as $1.4 \times10^{-27}$ J$\cdot$s. We also show a path toward attojoule level all-optical switching by further optimizing the device geometry. Our results can enable on-chip ultrafast and energy-efficient all-optical information processing, computing systems, and light sources.
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32. Transcriptome-wide changes in gene expression, splicing, and lncRNAs in response to a live attenuated dengue virus vaccine
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Kim, Eun-Young, Che, Yan, Dean, Hansi J, Lorenzo-Redondo, Ramon, Stewart, Michael, Keller, Caroline K, Whorf, Daniel, Mills, Dawson, Dulin, Nikita N, Kim, Tiffany, Votoupal, Megan, Walter, Miriam, Fernandez-Sesma, Ana, Kim, Heejin, and Wolinsky, Steven M
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Biological Sciences ,Bioinformatics and Computational Biology ,Biodefense ,Immunization ,Biotechnology ,Infectious Diseases ,Genetics ,Rare Diseases ,Prevention ,Vaccine Related ,Vector-Borne Diseases ,Emerging Infectious Diseases ,Infection ,Good Health and Well Being ,Antibodies ,Neutralizing ,Antibodies ,Viral ,Dengue ,Dengue Vaccines ,Dengue Virus ,Humans ,Immunogenicity ,Vaccine ,RNA ,Long Noncoding ,Transcriptome ,Vaccines ,Attenuated ,Viral Vaccines ,gene correlation networks ,live attenuated dengue virus vaccine ,long noncoding RNA ,modular transcriptional repertoire ,splicing ,transcriptome ,Biochemistry and Cell Biology ,Medical Physiology ,Biological sciences - Abstract
The tetravalent dengue vaccine candidate, TAK-003, induces a functional antibody response, but the titers of antibodies against the four serotypes of the dengue virus (DENV) can vary. Here, through a transcriptomic analysis on whole blood collected from recipients of a two-dose schedule of TAK-003, we examine gene expression, splicing, and transcript isoform-level changes for both protein-coding and noncoding genes to broaden our understanding of the immune response. Our analysis reveals a dynamic pattern of vaccine-associated regulation of long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs), differential splicing of interferon-stimulated gene exons, and gene expression changes related to multiple signaling pathways that detect viral infection. Co-expression networks isolate immune cell-type-related and interferon-response modules that represent specific biological processes that correlate with more robust antibody responses. These data provide insights into the early determinants of the variable immune response to the vaccine, highlighting the significance of splicing and isoform-level gene regulatory mechanisms in defining vaccine immunogenicity.
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33. Right Ventricular Outflow Obstruction from Thrombus with Small Peripheral Pulmonary Emboli*
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Waller, Bruce F., primary, Dean, Patrick J., additional, Mann, Oscar, additional, Rosen, Jeffrey H., additional, and Roberts, William C., additional
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34. From climate change to pandemics: decision science can help scientists have impact
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Baker, Christopher M., Campbell, Patricia T., Chades, Iadine, Dean, Angela J., Hester, Susan M., Holden, Matthew H., McCaw, James M., McVernon, Jodie, Moss, Robert, Shearer, Freya M., and Possingham, Hugh P.
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Computer Science - Computers and Society ,Physics - Physics and Society ,00A69 (Primary), 92B05 (Secondary) - Abstract
Scientific knowledge and advances are a cornerstone of modern society. They improve our understanding of the world we live in and help us navigate global challenges including emerging infectious diseases, climate change and the biodiversity crisis. For any scientist, whether they work primarily in fundamental knowledge generation or in the applied sciences, it is important to understand how science fits into a decision-making framework. Decision science is a field that aims to pinpoint evidence-based management strategies. It provides a framework for scientists to directly impact decisions or to understand how their work will fit into a decision process. Decision science is more than undertaking targeted and relevant scientific research or providing tools to assist policy makers; it is an approach to problem formulation, bringing together mathematical modelling, stakeholder values and logistical constraints to support decision making. In this paper we describe decision science, its use in different contexts, and highlight current gaps in methodology and application. The COVID-19 pandemic has thrust mathematical models into the public spotlight, but it is one of innumerable examples in which modelling informs decision making. Other examples include models of storm systems (eg. cyclones, hurricanes) and climate change. Although the decision timescale in these examples differs enormously (from hours to decades), the underlying decision science approach is common across all problems. Bridging communication gaps between different groups is one of the greatest challenges for scientists. However, by better understanding and engaging with the decision-making processes, scientists will have greater impact and make stronger contributions to important societal problems.
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35. Globular Multicategories with Homomorphism Types
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Dean, Christopher J.
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Mathematics - Category Theory ,Computer Science - Logic in Computer Science ,Mathematics - Logic - Abstract
We introduce a notion of globular multicategory with homomorphism types. These structures arise when organizing collections of "higher category-like" objects such as type theories with identity types. We show how these globular multicategories can be used to construct various weak higher categorical structures of types and terms., Comment: 25 pages
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36. The Links Between Life Satisfaction, Success, and Calling: A Phenomenological Examination of Saint Paul’s Life Events in the New Testament
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Newton, Chad H., Dean, Debra J., Gomez, Doris, Series Editor, Patterson, Kathleen, Series Editor, Winston, Bruce E., Series Editor, Wantante Settuba-Male, Fred, editor, and Tatone, Gia R., editor
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Dean, Debra J., Gomez, Doris, Series Editor, Patterson, Kathleen, Series Editor, Winston, Bruce E., Series Editor, Wantante Settuba-Male, Fred, editor, and Tatone, Gia R., editor
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38. Repairing the Theory of Servant Leadership
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Dean, Debra J., Newton, Chad H., Roberts, Gary E., editor, and Dhiman, Satinder K., Editor-in-Chief
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39. Soft Skills as a Conscious Choice to Greater Collaboration at Work
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Dean, Debra J. and Marques, Joan, editor
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40. The effects of vegetative feedbacks on flood shape, sediment transport, and geomorphic change in a dryland river: Moenkopi Wash, AZ
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Dean, David J. and Topping, David J.
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41. Integration of individualized and population-level molecular epidemiology data to model COVID-19 outcomes
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Ling-Hu, Ted, Simons, Lacy M., Dean, Taylor J., Rios-Guzman, Estefany, Caputo, Matthew T., Alisoltani, Arghavan, Qi, Chao, Malczynski, Michael, Blanke, Timothy, Jennings, Lawrence J., Ison, Michael G., Achenbach, Chad J., Larkin, Paige M., Kaul, Karen L., Lorenzo-Redondo, Ramon, Ozer, Egon A., and Hultquist, Judd F.
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42. Microstructural analysis does not support altered interhemispheric wiring of the human anterior commissure in corpus callosum dysgenesis
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Edwards, Timothy J., Dean, Ryan J., Robinson, Gail A., Knight, Jacquelyn, Mandelstam, Simone A., and Richards, Linda J.
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43. The role of iconic places, collective efficacy, and negative emotions in climate change communication
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Waters, Yolanda L., Wilson, Kerrie A., and Dean, Angela J.
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44. Psychosocial drivers of land management behaviour: How threats, norms, and context influence deforestation intentions
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Simmons, B Alexander, Wilson, Kerrie A, and Dean, Angela J
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Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation ,Economics ,Environmental Sciences ,1.2 Psychological and socioeconomic processes ,Life on Land ,Attitude ,Australia ,Conservation of Natural Resources ,Intention ,Queensland ,Behaviour change ,Environmental behaviour ,Land clearing ,Natural resource management ,Protection Motivation Theory ,Theory of Planned Behaviour ,Ecology - Abstract
Understanding how private landholders make deforestation decisions is of paramount importance for conservation. Behavioural frameworks from the social sciences have a lot to offer researchers and practitioners, yet these insights remain underutilised in describing what drives landholders' deforestation intentions under important political, social, and management contexts. Using survey data of private landholders in Queensland, Australia, we compare the ability of two popular behavioural models to predict future deforestation intentions, and propose a more integrated behavioural model of deforestation intentions. We found that the integrated model outperformed other models, revealing the importance of threat perceptions, attitudes, and social norms for predicting landholders' deforestation intentions. Social capital, policy uncertainty, and years of experience are important contextual moderators of these psychological factors. We conclude with recommendations for promoting behaviour change in this deforestation hotspot and highlight how others can adopt similar approaches to illuminate more proximate drivers of environmental behaviours in other contexts.
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45. Immunocompromised-Associated Pediatric Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome: Experience From the 2016/2017 Pediatric Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome Incidence and Epidemiology Prospective Cohort Study*
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Gertz, Shira J., Bhalla, Anoopindar, Chima, Ranjit S., Emeriaud, Guillaume, Fitzgerald, Julie C., Hsing, Deyin D., Jeyapalan, Asumthia S., Pike, Francis, Sallee, Colin J., Thomas, Neal J., Yehya, Nadir, Rowan, Courtney M., Sforza, Jesica, Poterala, Rossana, Fernandez, Analia, Avila Vera, Antonio, Orqueda, Daniel, Agueda Vidal, Nilda, Rosemary, Deheza, Turon, Gonzalo, Monjes, Cecilia, Fernando Espanol, Segundo, Siaba Serrate, Alejandro, Iolster, Thomas, Torres, Silvio, Cinquegrani, Karina, Jose Montes, Maria, Capocasa, Patricia, Ferreyra, Marcela, Castellani, Pablo, Giampieri, Martin, Pedraza, Claudia, Martin Landry, Luis, Althabe, Maria, Vanesa Fortini, Yanina, Botta, Priscila, Paziencia, Fernando, Erickson, Simon, Barr, Samantha, Shea, Sara, Butt, Warwick, Delzoppo, Carmel, Pintimalla, Alyssa, Martinez Leon, Alejandro Fabio, Guzman Rivera, Gustavo Alfredo, Jouvet, Philippe, Emeriaud, Guillaume, Dumitrascu, Mariana, Ellen French, Mary, Caro, Daniel, Castillo, I, Andres, E., Cruces Romero, Pablo, Medina, Tania, Pavez Madrid, Paula, Cortez, Ambar, Alvear, Jimena, Acuna, Carlos, Diaz, Franco, Jose Nunez, Maria, Wegner Araya, Adriana, Godoy Mundaca, Loreto, Chen, Yang, Perez Lozano, German, Pardo Carrero, Rosalba, Lopez Alarcon, Yurika Paola, Mazzillo Vega, Liliana, Maria Izquierdo, Ledys, Piñeres Olave, Byron Enrique, Zuluaga Orrego, Cesar, Quinonez Lopez, Deyanira, Vasquez Hoyos, Pablo, Vavrina, Martin, Zurek, Jiri, Campos-Miño, Santiago, Yerovi, Rocio, Bridier, Armelle, Payen, Valerie, Milesi, Christophe, Bourgoin, Pierre, Travert, Brendan, Genuini, Mathieu, Starck, Julie, Maria, Matthieu, Guichoux, Julie, Baudin, Florent, Briassoulis, George, Ilia, Stavroula, Di Nardo, Matteo, Camporesi, Anna, Chiusolo, Fabrizio, Shime, Nobuaki, Ohshimo, Shinichiro, Kida, Yoshiko, Kyo, Michihito, Tabata, Yuichi, Fong Tang, Swee, Wern Tai, Chian, See Lum, Lucy Chai, Elghuwael, Ismail, Jimenez Rivera, Nestor Javier, Jarillo Quijada, Alberto E, Kneyber, Martin, Dijkstra, Sandra, Beca, John, Sherring, Claire, Miriam, Rea, Vargas G, Sonia I, Vasquez Miranda, Daniel, Ramirez Cortez, Grimaldo, Tantalean, Jose, Pagowska-Klimek, Izabela, Gil Escobar, Carlos, Sousa Moniz, Marta, Camilo, Cristina, Hazwani, Tarek, Aldairi, Nedaa, Al Amoudi, Ahmed, Alahmadti, Ahmad, Taylor, Ryan, Mendizabal, Mikel, Goni Orayen, Concepcion, Lopez Fernandez, Yolanda, Ramon Valle, Juan, Martinez, Lidia, Pilar Orive, Javier, Brezmes, Marta, Lopez-Herce, Jesus, Parrilla, Julio, Gaboli, Mirella, Gonzalez Gomez, Jose Manuel, Morales Martinez, Antonio, Alapont, Vicent Modesto I, Sanchez Diaz, Juan Ignacio, Llorente de la Fuente, Ana M., Palanca Arias, Daniel, Madurga Revilla, Paula, Martinez de Azagra, Amelia, Garcia Gonzalez, Maria, Arjona Villanueva, David, Garcia Casas, Paula, Brio Sanagustin, Sonia, Pons Odena, Marti, Medina, Alberto, Onate Vergara, Eider, Rodriguez Campoy, Patricia, Reyes Dominguez, Susana, Dursun, Oguz, Atike Ongun, Ebru, Kamit Can, Fulya, Berna Anil, Ayse, Baines, Paul, Walsh, Laura, Jones, Dawn, Sadasivam, Kalaimaran, Mildner, Reinout, Plunkett, Adrian, Lillie, Jon, Tibby, Shane, Wellman, Paul, Belfield, Holly, Brierley, Joe, Dominguez, Troy E., Abaleke, Eugenia, Feinstein, Yael, Deep, Akash, Sundararajan, Santosh, Oruganti, Siva, Silvestre, Catarina, Weitz, James, Sheward, Victoria, Macrae, Duncan, Aramburo, Angela, Fortune, Peter-Marc, Subramanian, Gayathri, Jennings, Claire, Dwarakanathan, Buvana, Inwald, David, Feather, Calandra, Agbeko, Rachel, Lawton-Woodhall, Angela, McIntyre, Karen, Sykes, Kim, Pappachan, Jon, Gale, Helen, Mellish, Christie, McCorkell, Jenni, Torero, Luis, Nofziger, Ryan, Latifi, Samir, Anthony, Heather, Sanders, Ron, Hefley, Glenda, Virk, Manpreet, Jaimon, Nancy, Maddux, Aline B., Mourani, Peter M., Ralston, Kimberly, Sierra, Yamila, Khemani, Robinder, Newth, Christopher, Bhalla, Anoopindar, Kwok, Jeni, Morzov, Rica, Mahapatra, Sidharth, Truemper, Edward, Kustka, Lucinda, Nett, Sholeen T., Singleton, Marcy, Dean Jarvis, J., Yehya, Nadir, Napolitano, Natalie, Murphy, Marie, Ronan, Laurie, Morgan, Ryan, Kubis, Sherri, Broden, Elizabeth, Willson, Douglas, Henderson, Grace, Gedeit, Rainer, Murkowski, Kathy, Woods, Katherine, Kasch, Mary, Han, Yong Y, Affolter, Jeremy T, Tieves, Kelly S, Hughes-Schalk, Amber, Chima, Ranjit S., Krallman, Kelli, Stoneman, Erin, Benken, Laura, Yunger, Toni, Schneider, James, Sweberg, Todd, Kessel, Aaron, Carroll, Christopher L., Santanelli, James, Ackerman, Kate G, Cullimore, Melissa, Rowan, Courtney, Bales, Melissa, Keith Dockery, W., Jafari-Namin, Shirin, Barry, Dana, Jane’t, Keary, Alibrahim, Omar, Patankar, Nikhil, Qiao, Haiping, Gertz, Shira, Su, Felice, Haileselassie, Bereketeab, Song, Hanqiu, Bysani, Kris, Monjure, Tracey, Beltramo, Fernando, Totapally, Balagangadhar, Govantes, Beatriz, Coates, Bria, Wellisch, Lawren, Allen, Kiona, Shukla, Avani, Thomas, Neal J., Spear, Debbie, Shein, Steven L., Gertz, Shira, Parker, Margaret M., Sloniewsky, Daniel, Allen, Christine, Harrell, Amy, Pinto, Neethi, Kniola, Allison, Rodgers, Chiara, Cvijanovich, Natalie, Typpo, Katri, Kelley, Connor, King, Caroline, Sapru, Anil, Ratiu, Anna, Ashtari, Neda, Sikora, Lindsay, Jeyapalan, Asumthia S., Coronado-Munoz, Alvaro, Flori, Heidi, Dahmer, Mary K., Jayachandran, Chaandini, Hume, Janet, Nerheim, Dan, Smith, Rebecca, Spaeder, Michael, Adu-Darko, Michelle, Smith, Lincoln, Hartmann, Silvia, Sullivan, Erin, Merritt, Courtney, Al-Subu, Awni, Blom, Andrea, Lin, John C., Spinella, Philip, Hsing, Deyin D., Pon, Steve, Brian Estil, Jim, Gautam, Richa, Giuliano, John S., Jr, and Tala, Joana
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- 2024
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46. Therapeutic Play, Fidelity, and the Adolescent
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Godfrey, Phoebe, Dean, Belinda J., Hadiprodjo, Natalie A., Parson, Judi A., editor, Dean, Belinda J., editor, and Hadiprodjo, Natalie A., editor
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- 2022
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47. Bartholomew Learns about Diabetes
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Dean, Belinda J., Parson, Judi A., editor, Dean, Belinda J., editor, and Hadiprodjo, Natalie A., editor
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- 2022
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48. Integrating Play into the Context of Health Settings
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Parson, Judi A., Melita, Fiona M., Dean, Belinda J., Parson, Judi A., editor, Dean, Belinda J., editor, and Hadiprodjo, Natalie A., editor
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- 2022
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49. Assessing the Sick, Injured, or Vulnerable Child
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Dean, Belinda J., Parson, Judi A., Stagnitti, Karen, Parson, Judi A., editor, Dean, Belinda J., editor, and Hadiprodjo, Natalie A., editor
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- 2022
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50. Following in the Footsteps of Jesus: Conclusion
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Dean, Debra J., Huizinga, Robert B., Gomez, Doris, Series Editor, Patterson, Kathleen, Series Editor, Winston, Bruce E., Series Editor, Dean, Debra J., editor, and Huizinga, Robert B., editor
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- 2022
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