168 results on '"A. KASSER"'
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2. Digital twins in bridge engineering for streamlined maintenance and enhanced sustainability
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Franciosi, M., Kasser, M., and Viviani, M.
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- 2024
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3. Information processing speed and disease severity predict real-world ambulation in persons with multiple sclerosis
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VanNostrand, Michael, Bae, Myeongjin, Ramsdell, John C, and Kasser, Susan L
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- 2024
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4. High intensity exercise training on functional outcomes in persons with multiple sclerosis: A systematic review
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Bae, Myeongjin and Kasser, Susan L.
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- 2023
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5. Predicting falls in adults with multiple sclerosis using patient-reported measures: Are perceptions of dual-tasking missing?
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VanNostrand, Michael, Sogoloff, Barbara, Giroux, Carley, Bergmans, Lance, and Kasser, Susan L.
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- 2022
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6. Home-Based Balance Training on Balance and Mobility in Persons With Multiple Sclerosis: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.
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Bae, Myeongjin, Ku, Byungmo, VanNostrand, Michael, and Kasser, Susan L.
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To (1) examine the effects of home-based balance training on balance and mobility outcomes; (2) evaluate comparable effects between home- and center-based balance training; (3) determine the effects of different levels of supervision on treatment effects; and (4) investigate dose-response relationships of home-based balance training on balance and mobility performance in persons with multiple sclerosis (MS). Literature searches were conducted in MEDLINE, EMBASE, PsycINFO, SPORTSDiscus, and CINAHL in April 2023. Other literature sources included website and citation searches. The study included randomized controlled trials of home-based balance training that included balance and mobility outcomes in persons with MS. Data extracted from each study included (1) number of participants; (2) dropout rate; (3) sex; (4) MS phenotype; (5) age; (6) Expanded Disability Status Scale (range); (7) exercise dose; (8) level of supervision; (9) type of intervention; (10) exercise progression; (11) type of control; and (12) outcomes measures. For the meta-analysis, mean and SD of the balance and mobility outcomes in both the intervention and control groups were used. The methodological quality of included studies was evaluated by Tool for the Assessment of Study Quality and Reporting in Exercise. Eleven studies were identified in this systematic review and meta-analysis. Each balance and mobility outcome was standardized using Hedges' g. This meta-analysis revealed comparable results between home- and center-based balance training in terms of balance and mobility improvement. There was also no evidence for the superiority of home-based balance training over no training except for static steady-state balance. This study revealed that training sessions (>36 sessions) and total exercise time (>1100min) were significant moderators for overall balance improvements. Results also indicated that, when designing future interventions, at least an indirect level of supervision (eg, weekly or biweekly phone/video calls) is warranted to maintain adherence. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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7. Societal addiction therapy: from motivational interviewing to Community Engaged Scenario Planning
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Costanza, Robert, Atkins, Paul WB, Bolton, Mitzi, Cork, Steve, Grigg, Nicola J, Kasser, Tim, and Kubiszewski, Ida
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- 2017
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8. Balance impairment in people with multiple sclerosis: Preliminary evidence for the Balance Evaluation Systems Test
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Jacobs, Jesse V. and Kasser, Susan L.
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- 2012
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9. Mannich products of kojic acid and N-heterocycles and their Ru(II)–arene complexes: Synthesis, characterization and stability
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Kasser, Johanna H., Kandioller, Wolfgang, Hartinger, Christian G., Nazarov, Alexey A., Arion, Vladimir B., Dyson, Paul J., and Keppler, Bernhard K.
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- 2010
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10. Tuning the anticancer activity of maltol-derived ruthenium complexes by derivatization of the 3-hydroxy-4-pyrone moiety
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Kandioller, Wolfgang, Hartinger, Christian G., Nazarov, Alexey A., Kasser, Johanna, John, Roland, Jakupec, Michael A., Arion, Vladimir B., Dyson, Paul J., and Keppler, Bernhard K.
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- 2009
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11. The dreams of people high and low in materialism
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Kasser, Tim and Grow Kasser, Virginia
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- 2001
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12. Preface to Part V Systems Engineering Applications
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Kasser, Joseph E.
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- 2012
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13. Overcoming societal addictions: What can we learn from individual therapies?
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Costanza, Robert, Atkins, Paul W.B., Bolton, Mitzi, Cork, Steve, Grigg, Nicola J., Kasser, Tim, and Kubiszewski, Ida
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- 2017
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14. Regal : réseau GPS permanent dans les Alpes occidentales. Configuration et premiers résultats
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Calais, Éric, Bayer, Roger, Chéry, Jean, Cotton, Fabrice, Doerflinger, Erik, Flouzat, Mireille, Jouanne, François, Kasser, Michel, Laplanche, Maurice, Maillard, Didier, Martinod, Joseph, Mathieu, Franck, Nicolon, Philippe, Nocquet, Jean-Mathieu, Scotti, Oona, Serrurier, Laurent, Tardy, Marc, and Vigny, Christophe
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- 2000
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15. Mediating Role of Resilience on Quality of Life in Individuals With Multiple Sclerosis: A Structural Equation Modeling Approach.
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Kasser, Susan L. and Zia, Asim
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To examine the relationship between disease-related risk factors, protective factors, coping, and resilience on quality of life in adults with multiple sclerosis (MS). Quantitative descriptive research employing structural equation modeling. Online survey fielded to community members associated with the Greater New England Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Convenience sample of 271 individuals with MS. Not applicable. The Leeds Multiple Sclerosis Quality of Life (LMSQoL) scale was the primary outcome. Other measures entered into the model included the Brief Resilience Scale (BRS) and the Coping Orientation to Problems Experienced (COPE) scale modeled as 2 latent variables: emotion-based coping and problem-based coping. Disability level, fatigue, walking impairment, fear of falling, falls, and pain were modeled as a latent variable for risk factors while physical activity, self-efficacy, social support, optimism, and health locus of control were modeled as a latent variable of protective factors. BRS had a total effect of –0.44 on LMSQoL, significant at P <.001. Protective factors also directly and significantly increased QoL (total effect size –0.46; P <.001). Emotion-based coping and problem-based coping had insignificant effects on QoL. Risk factors had a complex influence on QoL, mediated by resilience, protective factors, emotion-based coping, and problem-based coping. Risk factors had total effect size of 0.32 on quality of life (significant at P <.001). Whereas higher risk factors decreased QoL, both directly and indirectly, resilience increased the likelihood of higher QoL with a slightly higher effect size. The model fit the data reasonably well and explained 96.7% of the variance in QoL in people with MS. The model suggests that developing interventions that increase protective factors and broaden and build resilience may contribute to improved quality of life in individuals with MS. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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16. The influence of jump-landing direction on dynamic postural stability following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.
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Head, Penny L., Kasser, Richard, Appling, Susan, Cappaert, Thomas, Singhal, Kunal, and Zucker-Levin, Audrey
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KNEE joint , *POSTURAL balance , *ONE-way analysis of variance , *TASK performance , *BIOMEDICAL engineering , *ATHLETES , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *BODY movement , *POSTOPERATIVE period , *JUMPING , *ANTERIOR cruciate ligament surgery , *BIOMECHANICS , *GROUND reaction forces (Biomechanics) - Abstract
Traditional testing prior to return to sport following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction typically involves jump-landing tasks in the forward direction. As injury is most likely the result of multiplanar neuromuscular control deficits, assessment of dynamic postural stability using landing tasks that require multiplanar stabilization may be more appropriate. The purpose of this study was to examine how dynamic postural stability is affected when performing jump-landing tasks in three different directions. Fifteen athletes [11 females (18.0 ± 3.0 years) and 4 males (18.5 ± 3.1 years)] following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction performed a series of single-limb jump-landing tasks in 3 directions. Individual directional stability indices and a composite dynamic postural stability index were calculated using ground reaction force data and were compared using separate one-way repeated measures ANOVAs. All directional stability indices demonstrated a significant main effect for jump-landing direction (medial-lateral P < 0.001, η2p = 0.95; anterior-posterior P < 0.001, η2p = 0.97; vertical P = 0.021, η2p = 0.24). The diagonal jump-landing direction produced increased medial-lateral stability and vertical stability scores, while the forward and diagonal jump-landing directions produced increased anterior-posterior stability scores. There was no significant effect for the composite dynamic stability index score. Jump-landing direction affects dynamic postural stability in all 3 planes of movement in athletes following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. Results indicate the potential need to incorporate multiple jump-landing directions to better assess dynamic postural stability prior to return to sport. • Athletic activity requires dynamic postural stability. • Anterior cruciate ligament injury results in postural stability deficits. • Jump-landing direction has an impact on postural stability. • Multiple jump-landing tasks should be included in postural stability assessment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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17. Decarbonization with induced technical change: Exploring the niche potential of hydrogen in heavy transportation.
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Kasser, Albin, Le Cadre Loret, Elodie, Meunier, Guy, Ponssard, Jean-Pierre, and Zarea, Murès
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DEUTERIUM , *LEARNING by doing (Economics) , *CARBON dioxide mitigation , *ELECTRIC motor buses , *TAX incentives , *FUEL cell vehicles - Abstract
Fuel cells and electric batteries are competing technologies for the energy transition in heavy transportation. We explore the conditions for the survival of a unique technology in the long term. Learning by doing suggests focusing on a single technology while differentiation and decreasing return to scale (cost convexity) favor diversification. Exogenous technical change also plays a role. The interaction between these factors is analyzed in a general model. It is proved that in absence of convexity and exogenous technical change, only one technology is used for the whole transition. We then apply this framework to analyze the competition between fuel-cell electric buses (FCEBs) and battery electric buses (BEB) in the European bus sector, considering both learning by doing and exogenous technical change. The model is calibrated and solved. It is shown that the existence of a niche for FCEBs critically depends on the speed at which cost reductions are achieved. The speed depends both on the size of the niche and the rate of learning by doing for FCEBs. Public policies to decentralize the socially optimal trajectory in terms of carbon tax and subsidies to learning by doing are derived. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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18. Measurement of the spectroscopy of orbitally excited B mesons at LEP
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Acciarri, M., Achard, P., Adriani, O., Aguilar-Benitez, M., Alcaraz, J., Alemanni, G., Allaby, J., Aloisio, A., Alviggi, M.G., Ambrosi, G., Anderhub, H., Andreev, V.P., Angelescu, T., Anselmo, F., Arefiev, A., Azemoon, T., Aziz, T., Bagnaia, P., Baksay, L., Balandras, A., Ball, R.C., Banerjee, S., Banerjee, Sw., Barczyk, A., Barillère, R., Barone, L., Bartalini, P., Basile, M., Battiston, R., Bay, A., Becattini, F., Becker, U., Behner, F., Bellucci, L., Berdugo, J., Berges, P., Bertucci, B., Betev, B.L., Bhattacharya, S., Biasini, M., Biland, A., Blaising, J.J., Blyth, S.C., Bobbink, G.J., Böhm, A., Boldizsar, L., Borgia, B., Bourilkov, D., Bourquin, M., Braccini, S., Branson, J.G., Brigljevic, V., Brochu, F., Buffini, A., Buijs, A., Burger, J.D., Burger, W.J., Busenitz, J., Button, A., Cai, X.D., Campanelli, M., Capell, M., Cara Romeo, G., Carlino, G., Cartacci, A.M., Casaus, J., Castellini, G., Cavallari, F., Cavallo, N., Cecchi, C., Cerrada, M., Cesaroni, F., Chamizo, M., Chang, Y.H., Chaturvedi, U.K., Chemarin, M., Chen, A., Chen, G., Chen, G.M., Chen, H.F., Chen, H.S., Chereau, X., Chiefari, G., Cifarelli, L., Cindolo, F., Civinini, C., Clare, I., Clare, R., Coignet, G., Colijn, A.P., Colino, N., Costantini, S., Cotorobai, F., Cozzoni, B., de la Cruz, B., Csilling, A., Cucciarelli, S., Dai, T.S., van Dalen, J.A., D'Alessandro, R., de Asmundis, R., Déglon, P., Degré, A., Deiters, K., della Volpe, D., Denes, P., DeNotaristefani, F., De Salvo, A., Diemoz, M., van Dierendonck, D., Di Lodovico, F., Dionisi, C., Dittmar, M., Dominguez, A., Doria, A., Dova, M.T., Duchesneau, D., Dufournand, D., Duinker, P., Duran, I., El Mamouni, H., Engler, A., Eppling, F.J., Erné, F.C., Extermann, P., Fabre, M., Faccini, R., Falagan, M.A., Falciano, S., Favara, A., Fay, J., Fedin, O., Felcini, M., Ferguson, T., Ferroni, F., Fesefeldt, H., Fiandrini, E., Field, J.H., Filthaut, F., Fisher, P.H., Fisk, I., Forconi, G., Fredj, L., Freudenreich, K., Furetta, C., Gailloud, M., Galaktionov, Yu., Ganguli, S.N., Garcia-Abia, P., Gataullin, M., Gau, S.S., Gentile, S., Gheordanescu, N., Giagu, S., Goldfarb, S., Gong, Z.F., Grenier, G., Grimm, O., Gruenewald, M.W., Guida, M., van Gulik, R., Gupta, V.K., Gurtu, A., Gutay, L.J., Haas, D., Hasan, A., Hatzifotiadou, D., Hebbeker, T., Hervé, A., Hidas, P., Hirschfelder, J., Hofer, H., Holzner, G., Hoorani, H., Hou, S.R., Iashvili, I., Jin, B.N., Jones, L.W., de Jong, P., Josa-Mutuberrı́a, I., Khan, R.A., Kamrad, D., Kasser, A., Kaur, M., Kienzle-Focacci, M.N., Kim, D., Kim, D.H., Kim, J.K., Kim, S.C., Kirkby, J., Kiss, D., Kittel, W., Klimentov, A., König, A.C., Kopp, A., Korolko, I., Koutsenko, V., Kräber, M., Kraemer, R.W., Krenz, W., Kunin, A., Ladron de Guevara, P., Laktineh, I., Landi, G., Lassila-Perini, K., Laurikainen, P., Lavorato, A., Lebeau, M., Lebedev, A., Lebrun, P., Lecomte, P., Lecoq, P., Le Coultre, P., Lee, H.J., Le Goff, J.M., Leiste, R., Leonardi, E., Levtchenko, P., Li, C., Lin, C.H., Lin, W.T., Linde, F.L., Lista, L., Liu, Z.A., Lohmann, W., Longo, E., Lu, Y.S., Lübelsmeyer, K., Luci, C., Luckey, D., Lugnier, L., Luminari, L., Lustermann, W., Ma, W.G., Maity, M., Malgeri, L., Malinin, A., Maña, C., Mangeol, D., Marchesini, P., Marian, G., Martin, J.P., Marzano, F., Massaro, G.G.G., Mazumdar, K., McNeil, R.R., Mele, S., Merola, L., Meschini, M., Metzger, W.J., von der Mey, M., Mi, Y., Mihul, A., Milcent, H., Mirabelli, G., Mnich, J., Mohanty, G.B., Molnar, P., Monteleoni, B., Moulik, T., Muanza, G.S., Muheim, F., Muijs, A.J.M., Musy, M., Napolitano, M., Nessi-Tedaldi, F., Newman, H., Niessen, T., Nippe, A., Nisati, A., Nowak, H., Oh, Y.D., Organtini, G., Ostonen, R., Palomares, C., Pandoulas, D., Paoletti, S., Paolucci, P., Paramatti, R., Park, H.K., Park, I.H., Pascale, G., Passaleva, G., Patricelli, S., Paul, T., Pauluzzi, M., Paus, C., Pauss, F., Peach, D., Pedace, M., Pensotti, S., Perret-Gallix, D., Petersen, B., Piccolo, D., Pierella, F., Pieri, M., Piroué, P.A., Pistolesi, E., Plyaskin, V., Pohl, M., Pojidaev, V., Postema, H., Pothier, J., Produit, N., Prokofiev, D.O., Prokofiev, D., Quartieri, J., Rahal-Callot, G., Rahaman, M.A., Raics, P., Raja, N., Ramelli, R., Rancoita, P.G., Raven, G., Razis, P., Ren, D., Rescigno, M., Reucroft, S., van Rhee, T., Riemann, S., Riles, K., Robohm, A., Rodin, J., Roe, B.P., Romero, L., Rosca, A., Rosier-Lees, S., Rosselet, Ph., Rubio, J.A., Ruschmeier, D., Rykaczewski, H., Sarkar, S., Salicio, J., Sanchez, E., Sanders, M.P., Sarakinos, M.E., Schäfer, C., Schegelsky, V., Schmidt-Kaerst, S., Schmitz, D., Schopper, H., Schotanus, D.J., Schwering, G., Sciacca, C., Sciarrino, D., Seganti, A., Servoli, L., Shevchenko, S., Shivarov, N., Shoutko, V., Shumilov, E., Shvorob, A., Siedenburg, T., Son, D., Smith, B., Spillantini, P., Steuer, M., Stickland, D.P., Stone, A., Stone, H., Stoyanov, B., Straessner, A., Sudhakar, K., Sultanov, G., Sun, L.Z., Suter, H., Swain, J.D., Szillasi, Z., Sztaricshai, T., Tang, X.W., Tauscher, L., Taylor, L., Timmermans, C., Ting, Samuel C.C., Ting, S.M., Tonwar, S.C., Tóth, J., Tully, C., Tung, K.L., Uchida, Y., Ulbricht, J., Valente, E., Vesztergombi, G., Vetlitsky, I., Vicinanza, D., Viertel, G., Villa, S., Vivargent, M., Vlachos, S., Vodopianov, I., Vogel, H., Vogt, H., Vorobiev, I., Vorobyov, A.A., Vorvolakos, A., Wadhwa, M., Wallraff, W., Wang, M., Wang, X.L., Wang, Z.M., Weber, A., Weber, M., Wienemann, P., Wilkens, H., Wu, S.X., Wynhoff, S., Xia, L., Xu, Z.Z., Yang, B.Z., Yang, C.G., Yang, H.J., Yang, M., Ye, J.B., Yeh, S.C., Zalite, An., Zalite, Yu., Zhang, Z.P., Zhu, G.Y., Zhu, R.Y., Zichichi, A., Ziegler, F., Zilizi, G., and Zöller, M.
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- 1999
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19. Heavy quarkonium production in Z decays
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Acciarri, M., Achard, P., Adriani, O., Aguilar-Benitez, M., Alcaraz, J., Alemanni, G., Allaby, J., Aloisio, A., Alviggi, M.G., Ambrosi, G., Anderhub, H., Andreev, V.P., Angelescu, T., Anselmo, F., Arefiev, A., Azemoon, T., Aziz, T., Bagnaia, P., Baksay, L., Balandras, A., Ball, R.C., Banerjee, S., Banerjee, Sw., Banicz, K., Barczyk, A., Barillère, R., Barone, L., Bartalini, P., Basile, M., Battiston, R., Bay, A., Becattini, F., Becker, U., Behner, F., Berdugo, J., Berges, P., Bertucci, B., Betev, B.L., Bhattacharya, S., Biasini, M., Biland, A., Blaising, J.J., Blyth, S.C., Bobbink, G.J., Böhm, A., Boldizsar, L., Borgia, B., Bourilkov, D., Bourquin, M., Braccini, S., Branson, J.G., Brigljevic, V., Brochu, F., Buffini, A., Buijs, A., Burger, J.D., Burger, W.J., Busenitz, J., Button, A., Cai, X.D., Campanelli, M., Capell, M., Cara Romeo, G., Carlino, G., Cartacci, A.M., Casaus, J., Castellini, G., Cavallari, F., Cavallo, N., Cecchi, C., Cerrada, M., Cesaroni, F., Chamizo, M., Chang, Y.H., Chaturvedi, U.K., Chemarin, M., Chen, A., Chen, G., Chen, G.M., Chen, H.F., Chen, H.S., Chereau, X., Chiefari, G., Cifarelli, L., Cindolo, F., Civinini, C., Clare, I., Clare, R., Coignet, G., Colijn, A.P., Colino, N., Costantini, S., Cotorobai, F., de la Cruz, B., Csilling, A., Dai, T.S., van Dalen, J.A., D'Alessandro, R., de Asmundis, R., Deglon, P., Degré, A., Deiters, K., della Volpe, D., Denes, P., DeNotaristefani, F., De Salvo, A., Diemoz, M., van Dierendonck, D., Di Lodovico, F., Dionisi, C., Dittmar, M., Dominguez, A., Doria, A., Dova, M.T., Duchesneau, D., Dufournand, D., Duinker, P., Duran, I., El Mamouni, H., Engler, A., Eppling, F.J., Erné, F.C., Extermann, P., Fabre, M., Faccini, R., Falagan, M.A., Falciano, S., Favara, A., Fay, J., Fedin, O., Felcini, M., Ferguson, T., Ferroni, F., Fesefeldt, H., Fiandrini, E., Field, J.H., Filthaut, F., Fisher, P.H., Fisk, I., Forconi, G., Fredj, L., Freudenreich, K., Furetta, C., Galaktionov, Yu., Ganguli, S.N., Garcia-Abia, P., Gataullin, M., Gau, S.S., Gentile, S., Gheordanescu, N., Giagu, S., Goldfarb, S., Gong, Z.F., Gruenewald, M.W., van Gulik, R., Gupta, V.K., Gurtu, A., Gutay, L.J., Haas, D., Hasan, A., Hatzifotiadou, D., Hebbeker, T., Hervé, A., Hidas, P., Hirschfelder, J., Hofer, H., Holzner, G., Hoorani, H., Hou, S.R., Iashvili, I., Jin, B.N., Jones, L.W., de Jong, P., Josa-Mutuberrı́a, I., Kasser, A., Khan, R.A., Kamrad, D., Kapustinsky, J.S., Kaur, M., Kienzle-Focacci, M.N., Kim, D., Kim, D.H., Kim, J.K., Kim, S.C., Kinnison, W.W., Kirkby, J., Kiss, D., Kittel, W., Klimentov, A., König, A.C., Kopp, A., Korolko, I., Koutsenko, V., Kraemer, R.W., Krenz, W., Kunin, A., Lacentre, P., Ladron de Guevara, P., Laktineh, I., Landi, G., Lapoint, C., Lassila-Perini, K., Laurikainen, P., Lavorato, A., Lebeau, M., Lebedev, A., Lebrun, P., Lecomte, P., Lecoq, P., Le Coultre, P., Lee, H.J., Le Goff, J.M., Leiste, R., Leonardi, E., Levtchenko, P., Li, C., Lin, C.H., Lin, W.T., Linde, F.L., Lista, L., Liu, Z.A., Lohmann, W., Longo, E., Lu, Y.S., Lübelsmeyer, K., Luci, C., Luckey, D., Luminari, L., Lustermann, W., Ma, W.G., Maity, M., Majumder, G., Malgeri, L., Malinin, A., Maña, C., Mangeol, D., Marchesini, P., Marian, G., Martin, J.P., Marzano, F., Massaro, G.G.G., Mazumdar, K., McNeil, R.R., Mele, S., Merola, L., Meschini, M., Metzger, W.J., von der Mey, M., Mi, Y., Migani, D., Mihul, A., Milcent, H., Mirabelli, G., Mnich, J., Molnar, P., Monteleoni, B., Moulik, T., Muanza, G.S., Muheim, F., Muijs, A.J.M., Nahn, S., Napolitano, M., Nessi-Tedaldi, F., Newman, H., Niessen, T., Nippe, A., Nisati, A., Nowak, H., Oh, Y.D., Organtini, G., Ostonen, R., Palomares, C., Pandoulas, D., Paoletti, S., Paolucci, P., Park, H.K., Park, I.H., Pascale, G., Passaleva, G., Patricelli, S., Paul, T., Pauluzzi, M., Paus, C., Pauss, F., Peach, D., Pedace, M., Pei, Y.J., Pensotti, S., Perret-Gallix, D., Petersen, B., Petrak, S., Piccolo, D., Pieri, M., Piroué, P.A., Pistolesi, E., Plyaskin, V., Pohl, M., Pojidaev, V., Postema, H., Pothier, J., Produit, N., Prokofiev, D., Quartieri, J., Rahal-Callot, G., Raja, N., Rancoita, P.G., Raven, G., Razis, P., Ren, D., Rescigno, M., Reucroft, S., van Rhee, T., Riemann, S., Riles, K., Robohm, A., Rodin, J., Roe, B.P., Romero, L., Rosier-Lees, S., Rosselet, Ph., Rubio, J.A., Ruschmeier, D., Rykaczewski, H., Sakar, S., Salicio, J., Sanchez, E., Sanders, M.P., Sarakinos, M.E., Schäfer, C., Schegelsky, V., Schmidt-Kaerst, S., Schmitz, D., Scholz, N., Schopper, H., Schotanus, D.J., Schwenke, J., Schwering, G., Sciacca, C., Sciarrino, D., Servoli, L., Shevchenko, S., Shivarov, N., Shoutko, V., Shukla, J., Shumilov, E., Shvorob, A., Siedenburg, T., Son, D., Smith, B., Spillantini, P., Steuer, M., Stickland, D.P., Stone, A., Stone, H., Stoyanov, B., Straessner, A., Sudhakar, K., Sultanov, G., Sun, L.Z., Suter, H., Swain, J.D., Szillasi, Z., Tang, X.W., Tauscher, L., Taylor, L., Timmermans, C., Ting, Samuel C.C., Ting, S.M., Tonwar, S.C., Tóth, J., Tully, C., Tung, K.L., Uchida, Y., Ulbricht, J., Valente, E., Vesztergombi, G., Vetlitsky, I., Viertel, G., Villa, S., Vivargent, M., Vlachos, S., Vogel, H., Vogt, H., Vorobiev, I., Vorobyov, A.A., Vorvolakos, A., Wadhwa, M., Wallraff, W., Wang, J.C., Wang, X.L., Wang, Z.M., Weber, A., Weber, M., Wienemann, P., Wilkens, H., Wu, S.X., Wynhoff, S., Xia, L., Xu, Z.Z., Yang, B.Z., Yang, C.G., Yang, H.J., Yang, M., Ye, J.B., Yeh, S.C., You, J.M., Zalite, An., Zalite, Yu., Zemp, P., Zhang, Z.P., Zhu, G.Y., Zhu, R.Y., Zichichi, A., Ziegler, F., Zilizi, G., and Zöller, M.
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20. Measurement of the [formula omitted] forward-backward asymmetry and the [formula omitted] mixing parameter using prompt leptons
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Acciarri, M., Achard, P., Adriani, O., Aguilar-Benitez, M., Alcaraz, J., Alemanni, G., Allaby, J., Aloisio, A., Alviggi, M.G., Ambrosi, G., Anderhub, H., Andreev, V.P., Angelescu, T., Anselmo, F., Arefiev, A., Azemoon, T., Aziz, T., Bagnaia, P., Baksay, L., Balandras, A., Ball, R.C., Banerjee, S., Banerjee, Sw., Banicz, K., Barczyk, A., Barillère, R., Barone, L., Bartalini, P., Basile, M., Battiston, R., Bay, A., Becattini, F., Becker, U., Behner, F., Berdugo, J., Berges, P., Bertucci, B., Betev, B.L., Bhattacharya, S., Biasini, M., Biland, A., Bilei, G.M., Blaising, J.J., Blyth, S.C., Bobbink, G.J., Bock, R., Böhm, A., Boldizsar, L., Borgia, B., Bourilkov, D., Bourquin, M., Braccini, S., Branson, J.G., Brigljevic, V., Brochu, F., Brock, I.C., Buffini, A., Buijs, A., Burger, J.D., Burger, W.J., Busenitz, J., Button, A., Cai, X.D., Campanelli, M., Capell, M., Cara Romeo, G., Carlino, G., Cartacci, A.M., Casaus, J., Castellini, G., Cavallari, F., Cavallo, N., Cecchi, C., Cerrada, M., Cesaroni, F., Chamizo, M., Chang, Y.H., Chaturvedi, U.K., Chemarin, M., Chen, A., Chen, G., Chen, G.M., Chen, H.F., Chen, H.S., Chereau, X., Chiefari, G., Cifarelli, L., Cindolo, F., Civinini, C., Clare, I., Clare, R., Coignet, G., Colijn, A.P., Colino, N., Costantini, S., Cotorobai, F., de la Cruz, B., Csilling, A., Dai, T.S., van Dalen, J.A., D'Alessandro, R., de Asmundis, R., Deglon, P., Degré, A., Deiters, K., della Volpe, D., Denes, P., DeNotaristefani, F., De Salvo, A., Diemoz, M., van Dierendonck, D., Di Lodovico, F., Dionisi, C., Dittmar, M., Dominguez, A., Doria, A., Dova, M.T., Duchesneau, D., Dufournand, D., Duinker, P., Duran, I., Easo, S., El Mamouni, H., Engler, A., Eppling, F.J., Erné, F.C., Extermann, P., Fabre, M., Faccini, R., Falagan, M.A., Falciano, S., Favara, A., Fay, J., Fedin, O., Felcini, M., Ferguson, T., Ferroni, F., Fesefeldt, H., Fiandrini, E., Field, J.H., Filthaut, F., Fisher, P.H., Fisk, I., Forconi, G., Fredj, L., Freudenreich, K., Furetta, C., Galaktionov, Yu., Ganguli, S.N., Garcia-Abia, P., Gataullin, M., Gau, S.S., Gentile, S., Gheordanescu, N., Giagu, S., Goldfarb, S., Gong, Z.F., Gratta, G., Gruenewald, M.W., van Gulik, R., Gupta, V.K., Gurtu, A., Gutay, L.J., Haas, D., Hartmann, B., Hasan, A., Hatzifotiadou, D., Hebbeker, T., Hervé, A., Hidas, P., Hirschfelder, J., Hofer, H., Holzner, G., Hoorani, H., Hou, S.R., Iashvili, I., Jin, B.N., Jones, L.W., de Jong, P., Josa-Mutuberrı́a, I., Kasser, A., Khan, R.A., Kamrad, D., Kapustinsky, J.S., Kaur, M., Kienzle-Focacci, M.N., Kim, D., Kim, D.H., Kim, J.K., Kim, S.C., Kinnison, W.W., Kirkby, A., Kirkby, D., Kirkby, J., Kiss, D., Kittel, W., Klimentov, A., König, A.C., Kopp, A., Korolko, I., Koutsenko, V., Kraemer, R.W., Krenz, W., Kunin, A., Lacentre, P., Ladron de Guevara, P., Laktineh, I., Landi, G., Lapoint, C., Lassila-Perini, K., Laurikainen, P., Lavorato, A., Lebeau, M., Lebedev, A., Lebrun, P., Lecomte, P., Lecoq, P., Le Coultre, P., Lee, H.J., Le Goff, J.M., Leiste, R., Leonardi, E., Levtchenko, P., Li, C., Lin, C.H., Lin, W.T., Linde, F.L., Lista, L., Liu, Z.A., Lohmann, W., Longo, E., Lu, W., Lu, Y.S., Lübelsmeyer, K., Luci, C., Luckey, D., Luminari, L., Lustermann, W., Ma, W.G., Maity, M., Majumder, G., Malgeri, L., Malinin, A., Maña, C., Mangeol, D., Marchesini, P., Marian, G., Martin, J.P., Marzano, F., Massaro, G.G.G., Mazumdar, K., McNeil, R.R., Mele, S., Merola, L., Meschini, M., Metzger, W.J., von der Mey, M., Mi, Y., Migani, D., Mihul, A., Milcent, H., Mirabelli, G., Mnich, J., Molnar, P., Monteleoni, B., Moulik, T., Mount, R., Muanza, G.S., Muheim, F., Muijs, A.J.M., Nahn, S., Napolitano, M., Nessi-Tedaldi, F., Newman, H., Niessen, T., Nippe, A., Nisati, A., Nowak, H., Oh, Y.D., Organtini, G., Ostonen, R., Palomares, C., Pandoulas, D., Paoletti, S., Paolucci, P., Park, H.K., Park, I.H., Pascale, G., Passaleva, G., Patricelli, S., Paul, T., Pauluzzi, M., Paus, C., Pauss, F., Peach, D., Pedace, M., Pei, Y.J., Pensotti, S., Perret-Gallix, D., Petersen, B., Petrak, S., Pevsner, A., Piccolo, D., Pieri, M., Piroué, P.A., Pistolesi, E., Plyaskin, V., Pohl, M., Pojidaev, V., Postema, H., Pothier, J., Produit, N., Prokofiev, D., Quartieri, J., Rahal-Callot, G., Raja, N., Rancoita, P.G., Rattaggi, M., Raven, G., Razis, P., Ren, D., Rescigno, M., Reucroft, S., van Rhee, T., Riemann, S., Riles, K., Robohm, A., Rodin, J., Roe, B.P., Romero, L., Rosier-Lees, S., Rosselet, Ph., Roth, S., Rubio, J.A., Ruschmeier, D., Rykaczewski, H., Sakar, S., Salicio, J., Sanchez, E., Sanders, M.P., Sarakinos, M.E., Schäfer, C., Schegelsky, V., Schmidt-Kaerst, S., Schmitz, D., Scholz, N., Schopper, H., Schotanus, D.J., Schwenke, J., Schwering, G., Sciacca, C., Sciarrino, D., Servoli, L., Shevchenko, S., Shivarov, N., Shoutko, V., Shukla, J., Shumilov, E., Shvorob, A., Siedenburg, T., Son, D., Smith, B., Spillantini, P., Steuer, M., Stickland, D.P., Stone, A., Stone, H., Stoyanov, B., Straessner, A., Sudhakar, K., Sultanov, G., Sun, L.Z., Suter, H., Swain, J.D., Szillasi, Z., Tang, X.W., Tauscher, L., Taylor, L., Timmermans, C., Ting, Samuel C.C., Ting, S.M., Tonwar, S.C., Tóth, J., Tully, C., Tung, K.L., Uchida, Y., Ulbricht, J., Valente, E., Vesztergombi, G., Vetlitsky, I., Viertel, G., Villa, S., Vivargent, M., Vlachos, S., Vogel, H., Vogt, H., Vorobiev, I., Vorobyov, A.A., Vorvolakos, A., Wadhwa, M., Wallraff, W., Wang, J.C., Wang, X.L., Wang, Z.M., Weber, A., Wu, S.X., Wynhoff, S., Xu, Z.Z., Yang, B.Z., Yang, C.G., Yang, H.J., Yang, M., Ye, J.B., Yeh, S.C., You, J.M., Zalite, An., Zalite, Yu., Zemp, P., Zeng, Y., Zhang, Z.P., Zhu, G.Y., Zhu, R.Y., Zichichi, A., Ziegler, F., and Zilizi, G.
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21. Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction and dynamic stability at time of release for return to sport.
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Head, Penny L., Kasser, Richard, Appling, Susan, Cappaert, Thomas, Singhal, Kunal, and Zucker-Levin, Audrey
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Examine dynamic stability using Dynamic Postural Stability Index (DPSI) in athletes following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) at time of release for return-to-sport (RTS), compared to matched controls. Cross-sectional case-control study. Sports medicine clinic. Fifteen ACLR athletes who had completed post-operative rehabilitation and were within 6 weeks following release to RTS were age-, gender-, and activity-matched to 15 healthy controls. Ground reaction forces (GRFs) were collected using a portable force plate during stabilization from three different single-leg landing tasks. A composite DPSI was calculated using GRFs. Compared to matched controls, ACLR athletes within 6 weeks of release for RTS did not significantly differ in dynamic postural stability and there were no significant differences between the involved and uninvolved limbs in the ACLR group. Current findings indicate that dynamic postural stability, as measured using the DPSI, is not significantly different in ACLR subjects at time of release for RTS compared to matched controls. In addition, the DPSI was not significantly different between the involved and uninvolved limbs in the ACLR subjects. The results suggest that the post-ACLR rehabilitation program utilized may have adequately restored postural stability in this particular sample. • Postural stability deficits may contribute to ACL re-injury when athletes return to sport. • We did not find differences between ACLR subjects and matched controls when using the DPSI as a measure of dynamic stability. • More research is needed to assess the value of the DPSI as a measure of dynamic postural stability in the ACLR population. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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22. Consolidation by atmospheric pressure of T15 tool steel powder.
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Alouane, Chafia and Kasser, Abdelmadjid
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An investigation on the Consolidation by Atmospheric Pressure (CAPing) of a gas atomized commercial T15 tool steel powder is presented. The study was carried out over a range of temperature between 1150 and 1250 °C using loose powder encapsulated in Pyrex glass bottles. The densification mechanisms during CAPing process are subjected to several factors, such as sintering temperature and time, powder particle size and vacuum level. The results indicated that the densification of this powder can be enhanced by decreasing powder particle size and increasing the vacuum level, temperature and time of sintering. Glass penetration is a special characteristic of this process. At some conditions, the highly fluid glass may penetrate deeply throughout the powder aggregate and prevents it from densifying. This study has showed that during CAPing of T15 tool steel powder, there is a competition between the densification and the glass penetration rates. At high temperature (1250 °C) and high vacuum level (10−5tor), the pore closure rate is higher than glass penetration rate and this leads to full density of the material within only 1.5 h. However, at lower temperatures and vacuum conditions, the powder material needs much longer time to reach higher densities. Finally, it can be said that this process offers the possibility of closing the residual porosity and a good control of structural refinement, as well as a substantial production cost savings which could prove a crucial decision making parameter for industrial exploitation of the process. Unlabelled Image • The CAP process is a very successful operation for the consolidation of HSS powders. • The sintering process was carried out and activated only by atmospheric pressure. • The full density is achieved at 1250 °C for about 1.5 h. • The densification was improved by decreasing particles size. • Glass penetration is a special characteristic of the CAP process. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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23. Personalized weight change prediction in the first week of life.
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Wilbaux, Mélanie, Kasser, Severin, Gromann, Julia, Mancino, Isabella, Coscia, Tania, Lapaire, Olav, van den Anker, Johannes N., Pfister, Marc, and Wellmann, Sven
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Summary Background & aims Almost all neonates show physiological weight loss and consecutive weight gain after birth. The resulting weight change profiles are highly variable as they depend on multiple neonatal and maternal factors. This limits the value of weight nomograms for the early identification of neonates at risk for excessive weight loss and related morbidities. The objective of this study was to characterize weight changes and the effect of supplemental feeding in late preterm and term neonates during the first week of life, to identify and quantify neonatal and maternal influencing factors, and to provide an educational online prediction tool. Methods Longitudinal weight data from 3638 healthy term and late preterm neonates were prospectively recorded up to 7 days of life. Two-thirds (n = 2425) were randomized to develop a semi-mechanistic model characterizing weight change as a balance between time-dependent rates of weight gain and weight loss. The dose-dependent effect of supplemental feeding on weight gain was characterized. A population analysis applying nonlinear mixed-effects modeling was performed using NONMEM 7.3. The model was evaluated on the remaining third of neonates (n = 1213). Results Key population characteristics (median [range]) of the whole sample were gestational age 39.9 [34.4–42.4] weeks, birth weight 3400 [1980–5580] g, maternal age 32 [15–51] years, cesarean section 26%, and girls 50%. The model demonstrated good predictive performance (bias 0.01%, precision 0.56%), and is able to accurately predict individual weight change (bias 0.15%, precision 1.43%) and the dose-dependent effects of supplemental feeding up to 1 week after birth based on weight measurements during the first 3 days of life, including birth weight, and the following characteristics: gestational age, gender, delivery mode, type of feeding, maternal age, and parity. Conclusions We present the first mathematical model not only to describe weight change in term and late preterm neonates but also to provide an educational online tool for personalized weight prediction in the first week of life. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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24. A public opinion survey of four future scenarios for Australia in 2050.
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Chambers, Ian, Costanza, Robert, Zingus, Logan, Cork, Steve, Hernandez, Marcello, Sofiullah, Ahmad, Htwe, Thet Z., Kenny, Danny, Atkins, Paul, Kasser, Tim, Kubiszewski, Ida, Liao, Yilei, Chan Maung, Aye, Yuan, Keyi, Finnigan, David, and Harte, Sean
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Highlights • In 2016 a national survey (representative and self select samples) was conducted to determine future scenario preferences for Australia in 2050. • Four plausible scenarios options were presented: Free Enterprise, Strong Individualism, Community Well-Being, Coordinated Action. • Survey results showed a preference for the Community Well-being (CW) scenario: 73% (representative) and 61% (self select) ranked CW as 1
st or 2nd . • However participants ranked Free Enterprise 1st when asked where Australia is now and is heading: 32% (representative) and 50% (self select). • This dissonance between the future Australians want and where they perceive Australia is headed has clear policy implications which we discuss. Abstract Scenario planning and the use of alternative futures have been used successfully to assist organisations, communities and countries to move towards desired outcomes (Dator, 2009). In this study we used a unique combination of scenario planning and a national public opinion survey to explore preferred futures for Australia in 2050. The approach used four future scenarios for Australia in 2050 as the basis for an online national public opinion survey entitled Australia: Our Future, Your Voice. Scenario development was based on a review of a broad range of scenarios for Australia and globally. We then developed four synthesis scenarios based on two axes of individual versus community orientation, and national focus on GDP growth versus a focus on well-being more broadly defined. The scenarios were labelled: (1) Free Enterprise (FE); (2) Strong Individualism (SI); (3) Coordinated Action (CA); and (4) Community Well-being (CW). We created a website that described each of these scenarios and invited people to complete a survey after they had reviewed the scenarios. The survey engaged 2575 adults in two groups: (1) a targeted statistically representative national sample (n = 2083) and (2) a self-selected sample (n = 492). Results from both groups and across all demographic categories revealed that a majority of participants preferred the Community Well-being (CW) scenario. 73% (Representative) and 61% (Self Select) ranked this scenario as 1st or 2nd . We also asked which scenario Australia was headed toward. 32% of the Representative sample and 50% of the Self-Selected sample participants ranked the Free Enterprise (FE) scenario as the most likely future. CW was ranked least likely to be 'where Australia is heading?' The dissonance between the future Australians want and where they thought the country is headed has clear policy implications, which we discuss. This extension of scenario planning to include public opinion surveys is novel and this approach can be used to improve thinking, discussion, planning and policy about the future of Australia, as well as potentially other countries and regions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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25. The charlotte large artery occlusion endovascular therapy outcome score compares favorably to the critical area perfusion score for prognostication before basilar thrombectomy.
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Karamchandani, Rahul R., Satyanarayana, Sagar, Yang, Hongmei, Rhoten, Jeremy B., Strong, Dale, Singh, Sam, Clemente, Jonathan D., Defilipp, Gary, Hazim, Manuel, Patel, Nikhil M., Bernard, Joe, Stetler, William R., Parish, Jonathan M., Blackwell, Thomas A., Heit, Jeremy J., Albers, Gregory W., Saba, Kasser, Guzik, Amy K., Wolfe, Stacey Q., and Asimos, Andrew W.
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• The Critical Area Perfusion Score (CAPS) predicts outcome for basilar thrombectomy patients • We compared CAPS to a clinical-radiographic model called CLEOS • CLEOS performed better in our cohort overall and in patients with revascularization • Prognostic models may be used for patient selection in future basilar thrombosis trials The Critical Area Perfusion Score (CAPS) predicts functional outcomes in vertebrobasilar thrombectomy patients based on computed tomography perfusion (CTP) hypoperfusion. We compared CAPS to the clinical-radiographic Charlotte Large artery occlusion Endovascular therapy Outcome Score (CLEOS). Acute basilar thrombosis patients from January 2017–December 2021 were included in this retrospective analysis from a health system's stroke registry. Inter-rater reliability was assessed for 6 CAPS raters. A logistic regression with CAPS and CLEOS as predictors was performed to predict 90-day modified Rankin Scale (mRS) score 4-6. Area under the curve (AUC) analyses were performed to evaluate prognostic ability. 55 patients, mean age 65.8 (± 13.1) years and median NIHSS score 15.5
5–24 , were included. Light's kappa among 6 raters for favorable versus unfavorable CAPS was 0.633 (95% CI 0.497–0.785). Increased CLEOS was associated with elevated odds of a poor outcome (odds ratio (OR) 1.0010, 95% CI 1.0007–1.0014, p<0.01), though CAPS was not (OR 1.0028, 95% CI 0.9420–1.0676, p=0.93). An overall favorable trend was observed for CLEOS (AUC 0.69, 95% CI 0.54–0.84) versus CAPS (AUC 0.49, 95% CI 0.34–0.64; p=0.051). Among 85.5% of patients with endovascular reperfusion, CLEOS had a statistically higher sensitivity than CAPS at identifying poor 90-day outcomes (71% versus 21%, p=0.003). CLEOS demonstrated better predictive ability than CAPS for poor outcomes overall and in patients achieving reperfusion after basilar thrombectomy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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26. Les patients atteints de myosites avec une atteinte cardiaque infraclinique au diagnostic sont plus à risque de présenter des évènements cardiovasculaires au cours de leur suivi que les patients sans atteinte cardiaque au diagnostic.
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Kasser, C., Guédon, A.F., and Mekinian, A.
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Les myopathies inflammatoires idiopathiques, ou myosites, sont un groupe hétérogène de maladies systémiques caractérisées par la survenue d'une inflammation musculaire d'origine auto-immune. La classification actuelle distingue les dermatomyosites (DM), les myosites à inclusions (IBM), les myosites nécrosantes auto-immunes (IMNM), les syndromes des anti-synthétases (ASSD) et les myosites de chevauchement (OM) [1]. Les patients atteints de myosite présentent un surrisque de mortalité par rapport à la population générale [2]. Les évènements cardiovasculaires (ECV) représentent une cause majeure de décès au cours de l'évolution de la maladie [3]. Nous avons réalisé une étude de cohorte monocentrique rétrospective. Tous les patients du Service de médecine interne de l'Hôpital Saint Antoine (Paris, France) suivis pour une myosite (DM, ASSD, IBM, IMNM ou OM) entre 1992 et 2020 ont été inclus. Les données suivantes ont été recueillies dans les dossiers informatisés des patients : données démographiques, examens biologiques et paracliniques, atteintes des différents organes au diagnostic, facteurs de risque cardiovasculaires. Ces données étaient recueillies au diagnostic, à la date des dernières nouvelles, et au moment du premier ECV, le cas échéant. Les ECV étaient définis par la survenue durant le suivi d'une décompensation cardiaque, d'un évènement ischémique, d'une myocardite inflammatoire ou d'un transfert en réanimation. L'atteinte cardiaque infraclinique était définie par des anomalies à l'électrocardiogramme, à l'échocardiographie ou à l'IRM cardiaque si elle était pratiquée. Une analyse descriptive, une analyse bivariée et une analyse de survie ont ensuite été réalisées. Parmi les soixante-dix-huit patients inclus, 52 (67 %) étaient des femmes. Trente-trois (42 %) patients étaient suivis pour une DM, 18 (23 %) pour un ASSD, 12 (15 %) avaient une OM, 11 (14 %) une IMNM et 4 (5 %) une IBM. L'âge médian au diagnostic était de 49 ans (IQR [37,21–61,97] et la durée médiane de suivi était de 72 mois (IQR [18–156]). Une atteinte cardiaque infraclinique était présente au diagnostic chez 17 (22 %) patients. Un ECV est survenu au cours du suivi chez quatorze (21 %) patients. Les patients avec une atteinte cardiaque infraclinique au diagnostic étaient plus à risque de présenter un ECV que les patients sans atteinte cardiaque infraclinique, à 1, 3 et 5 ans après le diagnostic (test du log rank, p < 0,001). Trois ans après le diagnostic, 7 ECV sont survenus dans le groupe atteinte cardiaque infraclinique au diagnostic (taux d'évènements 37,5 % ; IC 95 % : 4,92–58,92), mais seulement 1 ECV dans le groupe sans atteinte cardiaque infraclinique au diagnostic (taux d'évènement 1,89 % ; IC à 95 % ; 0–5,48). La durée sans évènement était significativement différente entre les deux groupes (test du log-rank p < 0,001), et cette différence demeurait significative 5 ans après le diagnostic (p < 0,001). Les patients avec une atteinte cardiaque infraclinique au diagnostic d'une myosite ont plus de risque de présenter des ECV dans les 5 années suivant le diagnostic que les patients sans atteinte cardiaque infraclinique au diagnostic. L'atteinte cardiaque clinique est rare au diagnostic, mais l'atteinte cardiaque infraclinique est plus fréquente. Nos résultats suggèrent une surveillance plus attentive des patients présentant une atteinte cardiaque infraclinique au diagnostic de myosite, surtout dans les premières années d'évolution de la maladie. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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27. Subtalar Coalitions: Does the Morphology of the Subtalar Joint Involvement Influence Outcomes After Coalition Excision?
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Mahan, Susan T., Prete, Victoria I., Spencer, Samantha A., Kasser, James R., and Bixby, Sarah D.
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Posteromedial subtalar (PMST) coalitions are a recently described anatomic subtype of tarsal coalitions. We compared with clinical patient-based outcomes of patients with PMST and standard middle facet (MF) coalitions who had undergone surgical excision of their coalition. The included patients had undergone surgical excision of a subtalar tarsal coalition, preoperative computed tomography (CT), and patient-based outcomes measures after surgery (including the American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society [AOFAS] scale and University of California, Los Angeles [UCLA], activity score). Blinded analysis of the preoperative CT scan findings determined the presence of a standard MF versus a PMST coalition. The perioperative factors and postoperative outcomes between the MF and PMST coalitions were compared. A total of 51 feet (36 patients) were included. The mean follow-up duration was 2.6 years after surgery. Of the 51 feet, 15 (29.4%) had a PMST coalition and 36 (70.6%) had an MF coalition. No difference was found in the UCLA activity score; however, the mean AOFAS scale score was higher for patients with PMST (95.7) than for those with MF (86.5; p = .018). Of the patients with a PMST, none had foot pain limiting their activities at the final clinical follow-up visit. However, in the group with an MF subtalar coalition, 10 (27.8%) had ongoing foot pain limiting activity at the final follow-up visit ( p = .024). Compared with MF subtalar tarsal coalitions, patients with PMST coalitions showed significantly improved clinical outcomes after excision. Preoperative identification of the facet morphology can improve patient counseling and expectations after surgery. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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28. Guilt, shame, and apologizing behavior: A laboratory study.
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Chrdileli, Mariam and Kasser, Tim
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Abstract Studies show that people's proclivity to apologize is positively associated with dispositional guilt and negatively associated with dispositional shame, but apologizing in those studies was assessed via self-report. The current study therefore developed a means of systematically coding participants' apologizing behavior in a laboratory-based situation that provided participants with an opportunity to actually apologize (or not). Specifically, after completing measures of dispositional guilt and shame, undergraduates were deceived into thinking that they were late to the study; two observers then coded the extensiveness of the participants' apologizing behaviors. Apologizing behavior was significantly positively correlated with dispositional measures of both Guilt-Repair and Guilt-Negative-Behavior-Evaluation, was marginally positively correlated with Shame-Negative-Self-Evaluation, and was unrelated to Shame-Withdraw. These findings provide further support to theories which propose that guilt motivates apology, but raise questions about the role of shame in apologizing behavior. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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29. Anomalies capillaroscopiques et atteintes d'organe dans la connectivite mixte (syndrome de Sharp).
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Boleto, G., Kasser, C., Allanore, Y., and Avouac, J.
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La connectivite mixte est une maladie auto-immune rare caractérisée par un phénomène de Raynaud, des anticorps anti-RNP et différentes manifestations cliniques qui recoupent celles d'autres connectivites. Certains patients peuvent développer des manifestations cardio-respiratoires sévères comme la pneumopathie interstitielle diffuse (PID) [1,2]. La capillaroscopie est un examen non-invasif qui permet une évaluation minutieuse de la microcirculation digitale. Les anomalies capillaroscopiques ainsi que leur association aux manifestations sévères au cours de la connectivite mixte sont peu connues. L'objectif de cette étude était de décrire les profils capillaroscopiques observés dans la connectivite mixte et d'évaluer leur association avec les manifestations cliniques de cette maladie. Il s'agissait d'une étude observationnelle rétrospective de patients suivis pour une connectivite mixte dans le service de Rhumatologie de l'hôpital Cochin, Paris. Pour être inclus les patients devaient répondre à l'un des trois critères de classification couramment utilisés dans la connectivite mixte [3]. 51 patients ont été inclus. L'âge moyen des patients était 51 ± 12 ans, 44 (86 %) étaient des femmes, 16 patients (31 %) avaient une PID. Trois profils capillaroscopiques ont été identifiés : a) absence d'anomalies chez 6 patients (11,7 %) ; b) microangiopathie organique non spécifique chez 16 patients (31,4 %) ; et c) profil 'sclérodermique' chez 18 patients (35,3 %), caractérisé par la présence d'au moins 3 parmi les 4 anomalies suivantes : au moins un mégacapillaire, diminution de la densité capillaire (< 7/mm), présence de zones avasculaires et désorganisation architecturale du lit vasculaire [4]. Le profil 'sclérodermique' était le plus souvent associé aux manifestations cliniques rencontrées au cours de la ScS : sclérose cutanée (9/18 vs. 5/33 ; p = 0,008) et ulcères digitaux (6/18 vs. 2/31 ; p = 0,017). À l'inverse, nous n'avons pas observé d'association entre le profil 'normal' ou le profil 'non spécifique' avec les manifestations de la maladie. De manière intéressante, nous avons observé une diminution significative du nombre de capillaires chez les patients présentant une PID (4,80 ± 1,87 vs. 6,03 ± 1,47 ; p = 0,039). Les patients présentant une diminution sévère de la densité capillaire (≤ 4/mm) étaient plus susceptibles d'avoir une PID (5/7 vs. 5/33 ; p = 0,002). La néovascularisation était également plus fréquente chez les patients présentant une PID (6/13 vs. 4/27 ; p = 0,034). Les analyses de régression logistique ont permis d'objectiver que l'association entre une raréfaction sévère de la densité capillaire et la présence d'une PID était indépendante de la présence d'un profil 'sclérodermique' et de la présence d'une sclérose cutanée. Dans cette cohorte de patients suivis pour une connectivite mixte, nous avons identifié trois profils capillaroscopiques distincts. Le profil sclérodermique était associé aux manifestations cliniques rencontrées aux cours de la ScS tandis que les profils 'normal' et 'non spécifique' n'étaient pas associés à un phénotype clinique particulier. Par ailleurs, une raréfaction capillaire sévère était associée de manière indépendante à la présence d'une PID. Ces résultats suggèrent que la capillaroscopie pourrait être un outil diagnostique important pour l'indentification des patients à risque de développer des formes graves de la maladie et que la mise en évidence d'une raréfaction capillaire sévère devrait alerter le clinicien pour la possible présence d'une PID. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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30. Anomalies capillaroscopiques et atteintes d'organe dans la connectivite mixte (syndrome de Sharp).
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Kasser, C., Boleto, G., Allanore, Y., and Avouac, J.
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La connectivite mixte ou syndrome de Sharp est une maladie auto-immune rare caractérisée par un phénomène de Raynaud, une positivité des anticorps anti-RNP et différentes manifestations cliniques qui recoupent celles d'autres connectivites comme le lupus systémique, la sclérodermie systémique (ScS), les myosites ou la polyarthrite rhumatoïde. Certains patients peuvent développer des manifestations cardio-respiratoires sévères comme la pneumopathie interstitielle diffuse (PID) ou l'hypertension pulmonaire (HTP) [1,2]. La capillaroscopie est un examen non invasif qui permet une évaluation minutieuse de la microcirculation digitale. Il s'agit d'un examen couramment utilisé dans le diagnostic et l'évaluation de la ScS. Cependant, les anomalies capillaroscopiques ainsi que leur association aux manifestations sévères au cours de la connectivite mixte sont peu connues. L'objectif de cette étude était de décrire les anomalies et les profils capillaroscopiques observés dans la connectivite mixte et d'évaluer leur association avec les manifestations cliniques de cette maladie. Il s'agissait d'une étude observationnelle rétrospective de patients suivi pour une connectivite mixte dans le service de Rhumatologie de l'hôpital Cochin à Paris. Pour être inclus les patients devaient répondre à l'un des trois critères de classification couramment utilisés dans la connectivite mixte [3]. Les données suivantes ont été recueillies : caractéristiques démographiques, manifestations cliniques, paracliniques et biologiques, traitement et anomalies capillaroscopiques. Un total de 51 patients ont été inclus. L'âge moyen des patients était 51 ± 12 ans, 44 (86 %) étaient des femmes, la durée moyenne de la maladie était 13,8 ± 11 ans et 16 patients (31 %) avaient une PID. Trois profils capillaroscopiques ont été identifiés : (a) absence d'anomalies chez 6 patients (11,7 %) ; (b) microangiopathie organique non spécifique chez 16 patients (31,4 %) ; et (c) profil 'sclérodermique' chez 18 patients (35,3 %), caractérisé par la présence d'au moins 3 parmi les 4 anomalies suivantes : au moins un mégacapillaire, diminution de la densité capillaire (< 7/mm), présence de zones avasculaires et désorganisation architecturale du lit vasculaire [4]. Le profil 'sclérodermique' était le plus souvent associé aux manifestations cliniques rencontrées au cours de la ScS : sclérose cutanée (9/18 vs. 5/33 ; p = 0,008) et ulcères digitaux (6/18 vs. 2/31 ; p = 0,017). À l'inverse, nous n'avons pas observé d'association entre le profil 'normal' ou le profil 'non spécifique' avec les manifestations de la maladie. De manière intéressante, nous avons observé une diminution significative du nombre de capillaires chez les patients présentant une PID (4,80 ± 1,87 vs. 6,03 ± 1,47 ; p = 0,039), et les patients présentant une diminution sévère de la densité capillaire (≤ 4/mm) étaient plus susceptibles d'avoir une PID (5/7 vs. 5/33 ; p = 0,002). La néovascularisation était également plus fréquente chez les patients présentant une PID (6/13 vs. 4/27 ; p = 0,034). Les analyses de régression logistique multivariée ont permis d'objectiver que l'association entre une raréfaction sévère de la densité capillaire et la présence d'une PID était indépendante de la présence d'un profil 'sclérodermique' et de la présence d'une sclérose cutanée. Dans cette cohorte de patients suivis pour une connectivite mixte, nous avons identifié trois profils capillaroscopiques distincts. Le profil 'sclérodermique' était associé aux manifestations cliniques rencontrées aux cours de la ScS tandis que les profils 'normal' et 'non spécifique' n'étaient pas associés à un phénotype clinique particulier. Par ailleurs, une raréfaction capillaire sévère était associée de manière indépendante à la présence d'une PID. Ces résultats suggèrent que la capillaroscopie pourrait être un outil diagnostique important pour l'identification des patients à risque de développer des formes graves de la maladie et que la mise en évidence d'une raréfaction capillaire sévère devrait alerter le clinicien pour la possible présence d'une PID. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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31. Depollution benchmarks for capacitors, batteries and printed wiring boards from waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE).
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Savi, Daniel, Kasser, Ueli, and Ott, Thomas
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Highlights: [•] We’ve analysed data on the dismantling of electronic and electrical appliances. [•] Ten years of mass balance data of more than recycling companies have been considered. [•] Percentages of dismantled batteries, capacitors and PWB have been studied. [•] Threshold values and benchmarks for batteries and capacitors have been identified. [•] No benchmark for the dismantling of printed wiring boards should be set. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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32. A Prospective Evaluation of Balance, Gait, and Strength to Predict Falling in Women With Multiple Sclerosis.
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Kasser, Susan L., Jacobs, Jesse V., Foley, John T., Cardinal, Bradley J., and Maddalozzo, Gianni F.
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Abstract: Kasser SL, Jacobs JV, Foley JT, Cardinal BJ, Maddalozzo GF. A prospective evaluation of balance, gait, and strength to predict falling in women with multiple sclerosis. Objective: To identify measures of balance, gait, and strength that predict falls in women with multiple sclerosis (MS). Design: This prospective study followed participants for 1 year. Setting: University research laboratories. Participants: A convenience sample of women with MS (N=99). Interventions: Not applicable. Main Outcome Measures: Balance was assessed with the limits of stability (LOS) test and the Sensory Organization Test. Peak force, torque, and power of knee flexors and extensors as well as hip abductors and adductors were also measured. Temporal-spatial parameters of gait were measured by an instrumented walkway system. For 1 year after baseline assessments, the participants reported their falls. Participants were then classified based on the number of reported falls for use in logistic regression models to predict either people with at least 1 fall or people with at least 2 falls (recurrent fallers). Results: A total of 159 falls were reported by 48% of the participants. Expanded Disability Status Scale scores, leaning forward to the LOS, and standing sway within a visually referenced surround significantly predicted people with at least 1 fall as well as recurrent fallers. Stance-phase asymmetries and base-of-support width during gait, as well as the force and power produced during leg extension or flexion additionally predicted recurrent fallers. The models'' overall predictive accuracy ranged from 69% to 85%. Conclusions: This prospective study confirmed the prevalence and multifactorial nature of falls in this MS sample. In addition to advancing disease status, impaired forward LOS and visually dependent sway (as well as gait asymmetries and leg flexor-extensor weakness for recurrent fallers) predict future falls in women with MS. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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33. A one step/one pot synthesis of N,N-bis(phosphonomethyl)amino acids and their effects on adipogenic and osteogenic differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells
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Kasser, Johanna, Nazarov, Alexey A., Hartinger, Christian G., Wdziekonski, Brigitte, Dani, Christian, Kuznetsov, Maxim L., Arion, Vladimir B., and Keppler, Bernhard K.
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Abstract: The one pot reaction of amino acids with diethylphosphite and formaldehyde yielded N,N-bis(phosphonomethyl)amino acids. This synthetic route does not require harsh reagents to cleave the ester group. The molecular structures of the new compounds were determined by X-ray diffraction methods. By employing DFT calculations the hydrolysis of the intermediate phosphonic esters to the respective acids could be explained by the decreasing P–OEt bond strength for Cα-bisalkylated amino acids. Biological evaluation on the adipogenic and osteogenic differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells revealed no modification of the adipocyte differentiation, but inhibition of osteoblast formation at concentrations without detectable cytotoxicity. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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34. A new method to determine the true local strain in porous compacts during simple compaction
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Kasser, A. and Richardson, G.J.
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Abstract: During hot working processes of metals, precise knowledge of parameters such as strain, strain rate and temperature, is of prime importance for a true prediction of subsequent structural changes in the processed materials. This paper outlines the effect of starting porosity on the true strain generated in 316 L stainless steel powder precompacts during hot deformation by axisymmetric compression tests. The study was carried out at constant temperature, using cylindrical samples with starting porosities of 13 and 37%. Results have shown that below a certain ideal porosity of 22%, the true uniform strain in the central region remote from the specimen ends is always higher than the nominal mean applied strain. However, if the starting porosity is above 22%, then the true uniform strain generated in the central region of the deformed specimen is always lower than the nominal mean applied strain. But if the starting porosity is about 22 %, then the true uniform strain is equal to the nominal applied mean strain. Empirical equations designed to quantify this true strain are proposed. These equations which are a function of the deformation variables can be very useful for computationnal purposes in controlled hot working operations of powder preforms. Résumé: Pendant les processus de déformation à chaud des métaux, la valeur réelle de certains paramètres tels que: la déformation, la vitesse de déformation et la température sont d’une importance capitale pour une bonne prédiction des changements structuraux ultérieurs. Cette publication est destinée à montrer l''influence de la porosité initiale sur la déformation réelle locale, pendant le forgeage axisymétrique à chaud, pratiqué sur des comprimés de poudre d’acier inoxydables austénitiques de nuance 316 L. L’étude a été réalisée sous une température constante, en utilisant deux types d’échantillons de porosités 13 et 37%. Les résultats ont montré qu’en dessous d’une certaine porosité idéale de 22%, la déformation uniforme réelle locale est toujours supérieure à la déformation moyenne appliquée aux comprimés. Cependant, si la porosité initiale est supérieure à la porosité idéale, les résultats montrent alors que la déformation uniforme réelle locale est toujours inférieure à la déformation moyenne appliquée aux comprimés. Si par ailleurs la porosité initiale des comprimés est autour de 22%, dans ce cas la déformation uniforme réelle locale est égale à la déformation moyenne appliquée. Des équations pour la quantification de cette déformation uniforme réelle locale sont proposées. Ces équations qui sont une fonction des variables de déformation peuvent être très utiles lors de la simulation mathématique des opérations contrôlées de déformation à chaud des comprimés de poudre. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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35. Role of Non-Perfusion Factors in Mildly Symptomatic Large Vessel Occlusion Stroke.
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Hussein, Omar, Abd Elazim, Ahmed, Sawalha, Khalid, Salam, Smeer, Saba, Kasser, Hamed, Mohammad, Peng, Juan, and Hinduja, Archana
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Introduction: Uncertainty regarding reperfusion of mildly-symptomatic (minor) large vessel occlusion (LVO)-strokes exists. Recently, benefits from reperfusion were suggested. However, there is still no strong data to support this. Furthermore, a proportion of those patients don't improve even after non-hemorrhagic reperfusion. Our study evaluated whether or not non-perfusion factors account for such persistent deconditioning.Methods: Patients with identified minor LVO-strokes (NIHSS ≤ 8) from our stroke alert registry between January-2016 and May-2018 were included. Variables/ predictors of outcome were tested using univariate/multivariate logistic and linear regression analyses. Three month-modified ranking scale (mRS) was used to differentiate between favorable (mRS = 0-2) and unfavorable outcomes (mRS = 3-6).Results: Eighty-one patients were included. Significant differences between the two outcome groups regarding admission-NIHSS and discharge-NIHSS existed (OR = 0.47, 0.49 / p = 0.0005, <0.0001 respectively).The two groups had matching perfusion measures. In the poor outcome group, discharge-NIHSS was unchanged from the admission-NIHSS while in the good outcome group, discharge-NIHSS significantly improved.Conclusion: Admission and discharge NIHSS are independent predictors of outcome in patients with minor-LVO strokes. Unchanged discharge-NIHSS predicts worse outcomes while improved discharge-NIHSS predicts good outcomes. Unchanged NIHSS in the poor outcome group was independent of the perfusion parameters. In literature, complement activation and pro-inflammatory responses to ischemia might account for the progression of stroke symptoms in major-strokes. Our study concludes similar phenomena might be present in minor-strokes. Therefore, discharge-NIHSS may be useful as a clinical marker for future therapies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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36. The Acute Effects of Axial Loading on Postural Control in People with Multiple Sclerosis.
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Moore, Connor, Bean, Emily, Kasser, Susan, and Little, Casey
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37. Cognitive Motor Interference and Cortical Activation during Walking in Individuals with Multiple Sclerosis.
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Belanger, Brittany, Purin, Gabriel, Cannizzaro, Michael, and Kasser, Susan
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38. Zika and travel: Public health implications and communications for blood donors, sperm donors and pregnant women.
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Aschwanden, Andrin, Demir, Can, Hinselmann, Rosa, Kasser, Sabrina, and Rohrer, Andreas
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39. Characterizing and Forecasting Individual Weight Changes in Term Neonates.
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Wilbaux, Mélanie, Kasser, Severin, Wellmann, Sven, Lapaire, Olav, van den Anker, Johannes N., and Pfister, Marc
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Objectives: To develop a mathematical, semimechanistic model characterizing physiological weight changes in term neonates, identify and quantify key maternal and neonatal factors influencing weight changes, and provide an online tool to forecast individual weight changes during the first week of life.Study Design: Longitudinal weight data from 1335 healthy term neonates exclusively breastfed up to 1 week of life were available. A semimechanistic model was developed to characterize weight changes applying nonlinear mixed-effects modeling. Covariate testing was performed by applying a standard stepwise forward selection-backward deletion approach. The developed model was externally evaluated on 300 additional neonates collected in the same center.Results: Weight changes during first week of life were described as a function of a changing net balance between time-dependent rates of weight gain and weight loss. Males had higher birth weights (WT0) than females. Gestational age had a positive effect on WT0 and weight gain rate, whereas mother's age had a positive effect on WT0 and a negative effect on weight gain rate. The developed model showed good predictive performance when externally validated (bias = 0.011%, precision = 0.52%) and was able to accurately forecast individual weight changes up to 1 week with only 3 initial weight measurements (bias = -0.74%, precision = 1.54%).Conclusions: This semimechanistic model characterizes weight changes in healthy breastfed neonates during first week of life. We provide a user-friendly online tool allowing caregivers to forecast and monitor individual weight changes. We plan to validate this model with data from other centers and expand it with data from preterm neonates. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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40. Re: Letter to the Editor by Cameron et al.
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Jacobs, Jesse V. and Kasser, Susan L.
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41. Tchad: découverte d'une faune de mammifères du Pliocène inférieur
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Brunet, Michel, Beauvilain, Alain, Geraads, Denis, Guy, Franck, Kasser, Mahamat, Mackaye, Hassane T., MacLatchy, Laura M., Mouchelin, Guy, Sudre, Jean, and Vignaud, Patrick
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42. QCD studies and determination of α s in e +e − collisions at [formula omitted] and 172 GeV
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Acciarri, M., Adriani, O., Aguilar-Benitez, M., Ahlen, S., Alcaraz, J., Alemanni, G., Allaby, J., Aloisio, A., Alverson, G., Alviggi, M.G., Ambrosi, G., Anderhub, H., Andreev, V.P., Angelescu, T., Anselmo, F., Arefiev, A., Azemoon, T., Aziz, T., Bagnaia, P., Baksay, L., Banerjee, S., Banerjee, Sw., Banicz, K., Barczyk, A., Barillère, R., Barone, L., Bartalini, P., Baschirotto, A., Basile, M., Battiston, R., Bay, A., Becattini, F., Becker, U., Behner, F., Berdugo, J., Berges, P., Bertucci, B., Betev, B.L., Bhattacharya, S., Biasini, M., Biland, A., Bilei, G.M., Blaising, J.J., Blyth, S.C., Bobbink, G.J., Bock, R., Böhm, A., Boldizsar, L., Borgia, B., Bourilkov, D., Bourquin, M., Braccini, S., Branson, J.G., Brigljevic, V., Brock, I.C., Buffini, A., Buijs, A., Burger, J.D., Burger, W.J., Busenitz, J., Button, A., Cai, X.D., Campanelli, M., Capell, M., Cara Romeo, G., Carlino, G., Cartacci, A.M., Casaus, J., Castellini, G., Cavallari, F., Cavallo, N., Cecchi, C., Cerrada, M., Cesaroni, F., Chamizo, M., Chang, Y.H., Chaturvedi, U.K., Chekanov, S.V., Chemarin, M., Chen, A., Chen, G., Chen, G.M., Chen, H.F., Chen, H.S., Chereau, X., Chiefari, G., Chien, C.Y., Cifarelli, L., Cindolo, F., Civinini, C., Clare, I., Clare, R., Cohn, H.O., Coignet, G., Colijn, A.P., Colino, N., Commichau, V., Costantini, S., Cotorobai, F., de la Cruz, B., Csilling, A., Dai, T.S., D'Alessandro, R., de Asmundis, R., Degré, A., Deiters, K., della Volpe, D., Denes, P., DeNotaristefani, F., DiBitonto, D., Diemoz, M., van Dierendonck, D., Di Lodovico, F., Dionisi, C., Dittmar, M., Dominguez, A., Doria, A., Dova, M.T., Duchesneau, D., Duinker, P., Duran, I., Dutta, S., Easo, S., Efremenko, Yu., El Mamouni, H., Engler, A., Eppling, F.J., Erné, F.C., Ernenwein, J.P., Extermann, P., Fabre, M., Faccini, R., Falciano, S., Favara, A., Fay, J., Fedin, O., Felcini, M., Fenyi, B., Ferguson, T., Ferroni, F., Fesefeldt, H., Fiandrini, E., Field, J.H., Filthaut, F., Fisher, P.H., Fisk, I., Forconi, G., Fredj, L., Freudenreich, K., Furetta, C., Galaktionov, Yu., Ganguli, S.N., Garcia-Abia, P., Gau, S.S., Gentile, S., Gheordanescu, N., Giagu, S., Goldfarb, S., Goldstein, J., Gong, Z.F., Gougas, A., Gratta, G., Gruenewald, M.W., Gupta, V.K., Gurtu, A., Gutay, L.J., Hartmann, B., Hasan, A., Hatzifotiadou, D., Hebbeker, T., Hervé, A., van Hoek, W.C., Hofer, H., Hong, S.J., Hoorani, H., Hou, S.R., Hu, G., Innocente, V., Jenkes, K., Jin, B.N., Jones, L.W., de Jong, P., Josa-Mutuberria, I., Kasser, A., Khan, R.A., Kamrad, D., Kamyshkov, Yu., Kapustinsky, J.S., Karyotakis, Y., Kaur, M., Kienzle-Focacci, M.N., Kim, D., Kim, D.H., Kim, J.K., Kim, S.C., Kim, Y.G., Kinnison, W.W., Kirkby, A., Kirkby, D., Kirkby, J., Kiss, D., Kittel, W., Klimentov, A., König, A.C., Kopp, A., Korolko, I., Koutsenko, V., Kraemer, R.W., Krenz, W., Kunin, A., Ladron de Guevara, P., Laktineh, I., Landi, G., Lapoint, C., Lassila-Perini, K., Laurikainen, P., Lebeau, M., Lebedev, A., Lebrun, P., Lecomte, P., Lecoq, P., Le Coultre, P., Le Goff, J.M., Leiste, R., Leonardi, E., Levtchenko, P., Li, C., Lin, C.H., Lin, W.T., Linde, F.L., Lista, L., Liu, Z.A., Lohmann, W., Longo, E., Lu, W., Lu, Y.S., Lübelsmeyer, K., Luci, C., Luckey, D., Luminari, L., Lustermann, W., Ma, W.G., Maity, M., Majumder, G., Malgeri, L., Malinin, A., Maña, C., Mangeol, D., Mangla, S., Marchesini, P., Marin, A., Martin, J.P., Marzano, F., Massaro, G.G.G., McNally, D., McNeil, R.R., Mele, S., Merola, L., Meschini, M., Metzger, W.J., von der Mey, M., Mi, Y., Mihul, A., van Mil, A.J.W., Mirabelli, G., Mnich, J., Molnar, P., Monteleoni, B., Moore, R., Morganti, S., Moulik, T., Mount, R., Müller, S., Muheim, F., Muijs, A.J.M., Nahn, S., Napolitano, M., Nessi-Tedaldi, F., Newman, H., Niessen, T., Nippe, A., Nisati, A., Nowak, H., Oh, Y.D., Opitz, H., Organtini, G., Ostonen, R., Palomares, C., Pandoulas, D., Paoletti, S., Paolucci, P., Park, H.K., Park, I.H., Pascale, G., Passaleva, G., Patricelli, S., Paul, T., Pauluzzi, M., Paus, C., Pauss, F., Peach, D., Pei, Y.J., Pensotti, S., Perret-Gallix, D., Petersen, B., Petrak, S., Pevsner, A., Piccolo, D., Pieri, M., Pinto, J.C., Piroué, P.A., Pistolesi, E., Plyaskin, V., Pohl, M., Pojidaev, V., Postema, H., Produit, N., Prokofiev, D., Rahal-Callot, G., Raja, N., Rancoita, P.G., Rattaggi, M., Raven, G., Razis, P., Read, K., Ren, D., Rescigno, M., Reucroft, S., van Rhee, T., Riemann, S., Riles, K., Robohm, A., Rodin, J., Roe, B.P., Romero, L., Rosier-Lees, S., Rosselet, Ph., van Rossum, W., Roth, S., Rubio, J.A., Ruschmeier, D., Rykaczewski, H., Salicio, J., Sanchez, E., Sanders, M.P., Sarakinos, M.E., Sarkar, S., Sassowsky, M., Schäfer, C., Schegelsky, V., Schmidt-Kaerst, S., Schmitz, D., Schmitz, P., Scholz, N., Schopper, H., Schotanus, D.J., Schwenke, J., Schwering, G., Sciacca, C., Sciarrino, D., Servoli, L., Shevchenko, S., Shivarov, N., Shoutko, V., Shukla, J., Shumilov, E., Shvorob, A., Siedenburg, T., Son, D., Sopczak, A., Smith, B., Spillantini, P., Steuer, M., Stickland, D.P., Stone, A., Stone, H., Stoyanov, B., Straessner, A., Strauch, K., Sudhakar, K., Sultanov, G., Sun, L.Z., Susinno, G.F., Suter, H., Swain, J.D., Tang, X.W., Tauscher, L., Taylor, L., Ting, Samuel C.C., Ting, S.M., Tonutti, M., Tonwar, S.C., Tóth, J., Tully, C., Tuchscherer, H., Tung, K.L., Uchida, Y., Ulbricht, J., Uwer, U., Valente, E., Van de Walle, R.T., Vesztergombi, G., Vetlitsky, I., Viertel, G., Vivargent, M., Völkert, R., Vogel, H., Vogt, H., Vorobiev, I., Vorobyov, A.A., Vorvolakos, A., Wadhwa, M., Wallraff, W., Wang, J.C., Wang, X.L., Wang, Z.M., Weber, A., Wittgenstein, F., Wu, S.X., Wynhoff, S., Xu, J., Xu, Z.Z., Yang, B.Z., Yang, C.G., Yao, X.Y., Ye, J.B., Yeh, S.C., You, J.M., Zalite, An., Zalite, Yu., Zemp, P., Zeng, Y., Zhang, Z., Zhang, Z.P., Zhou, B., Zhu, G.Y., Zhu, R.Y., Zichichi, A., and Ziegler, F.
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43. Measurement of the inclusive production of neutral pions and charged particles on the Z 0 resonance
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Adeva, B., Adriani, O., Aguilar-Benitez, M., Akbari, H., Alcaraz, J., Aloisio, A., Alverson, G., Alviggi, M.G., An, Q., Anderhub, H., Anderson, A.L., Andreev, V.P., Angelov, T., Antonov, L., Antreasyan, D., Arce, P., Arefiev, A., Azemoon, T., Aziz, T., Baba, P.V.K.S., Bagnaia, P., Bakken, J.A., Baksay, L., Ball, R.C., Banerjee, S., Bao, J., Barone, L., Bay, A., Becker, U., Behrens, J., Beingessner, S., Bencze, Gy.L., Berdugo, J., Berges, P., Bertucci, B., Betev, B.L., Biland, A., Bizzarri, R., Blaising, J.J., Blömeke, P., Blumenfeld, B., Bobbink, G.J., Bocciolini, M., Bock, R., Böhm, A., Borgia, B., Bourilkov, D., Bourquin, M., Boutigny, D., Bouwens, B., Branson, J.G., Brock, I.C., Bruyant, F., Buisson, C., Bujak, A., Burger, J.D., Burq, J.P., Busenitz, J., Cai, X.D., Capell, M., Carbonara, F., Cardenal, P., Carminati, F., Cartacci, A.M., Cerrada, M., Cesaroni, F., Chang, Y.H., Chaturvedi, U.K., Chemarin, M., Chen, A., Chen, C., Chen, G.M., Chen, H.F., Chen, H.S., Chen, M., Chen, M.L., Chen, W.Y., Chiefari, G., Chien, C.Y., Chollet, F., Civinini, C., Clare, I., Clare, R., Cohn, H.O., Coignet, G., Colino, N., Commichau, V., Conforto, G., Contin, A., Crijns, F., Cui, X.Y., Dai, T.S., D'Alessandro, R., de Asmundis, R., Degré, A., Deiters, K., Dénes, E., Denes, P., DeNotaristefani, F., Dhina, M., DiBitonto, D., Diemoz, M., Diez-Hedo, F., Dimitrov, H.R., Dionisi, C., Diviá, R., Dova, M.T., Drago, E., Driever, T., Duchesneau, D., Duinker, P., Duran, I., El Mamouni, H., Engler, A., Eppling, F.J., Erné, F.C., Extermann, P., Fabbretti, R., Faber, G., Fabre, M., Falciano, S., Fan, Q., Fan, S.J., Fackler, O., Fay, J., Fehlmann, J., Ferguson, T., Fernandez, G., Ferroni, F., Fesefeldt, H., Field, J., Filthaut, F., Finocchiaro, G., Fisher, P.H., Forconi, G., Foreman, T., Freudenreich, K., Friebel, W., Fukushima, M., Gailloud, M., Galaktionov, Yu., Gallo, E., Ganguli, S.N., Garcia-Abia, P., Gau, S.S., Gele, D., Gentile, S., Glaubman, M., Goldfarb, S., Gong, Z.F., Gonzales, E., Gordeev, A., Göttlicher, P., Goujon, D., Gratta, G., Grinnell, C., Gruenewald, M., Guanziroli, M., Guo, J.K., Gurtu, A., Gustafson, H.R., Gutay, L.J., Haan, H., Hasan, A., Hauschildt, D., He, C.F., Hebbeker, T., Hebert, M., Herten, G., Herten, U., Hervé, A., Hilgers, K., Hofer, H., Hoorani, H., Hsu, L.S., Hu, G., Hu, G.Q., Ille, B., Ilyas, M.M., Innocente, V., Isiksal, E., Janssen, H., Jin, B.N., Jones, L.W., Kasser, A., Khan, R.A., Kamyshkov, Yu., Karyotakis, Y., Kaur, M., Khokhar, S., Khoze, V., Kienzle-Focacci, M.N., Kinnison, W., Kirkby, D., Kittel, W., Klimentov, A., König, A.C., Kornadt, O., Koutsenko, V., Krammer, R.W., Kramer, T., Krastev, V.R., Krenz, W., Krizmanic, J., Kumar, K.S., Kumar, V., Kunin, A., Lalieu, V., Landi, G., Lanske, D., Lanzano, S., Lebrun, P., Lecomte, P., Lecoq, P., Le Coultre, P., Lee, D., Leedom, I., Le Goff, J.M., Leistam, L., Leiste, R., Lenti, M., Leonardi, E., Lettry, J., Levchenko, P.M., Leytens, X., Li, C., Li, H.T., Li, J.F., Li, L., Li, P.J., Li, Q., Lli, X.G., Liao, J.Y., Lin, Z.Y., Linde, F.L., Lindemann, B., Linnhofer, D., Liu, R., Liu, Y., Lohmann, W., Longo, E., Lu, Y.S., Lubbers, J.M., Lübelsmeyer, K., Luci, C., Luckey, D., Ludovici, L., Lue, X., Luminari, L., Ma, W.G., MacDermott, M., Magahiz, R., Maire, M., Malhotra, P.K., Malik, R., Malinin, A., Manña, C., Mao, D.N., Mao, Y.F., Maolinbay, M., Marchesini, P., Marchionni, A., Martin, B., Martin, J.P., Martinez-Laso, L., Marzano, F., Massaro, G.G.G., Matsuda, T., Mazumdar, K., McBride, P., McMahon, T., McNally, D., Meinholz, Th., Merk, M., Merola, L., Meschini, M., Metzger, W.J., Mi, Y., Mills, G.B., Mir, Y., Mirabelli, G., Mnich, J., Möller, M., Monteleoni, B., Morand, G., Morand, R., Morganti, S., Moulai, N.E., Mount, R., Müller, S., Nagy, E., Napolitano, M., Newman, H., Neyer, C., Niaz, M.A., Niessen, L., Nowak, H., Pandoulas, D., Plasil, F., Passaleva, G., Paternoster, G., Patricelli, S., Pei, Y.J., Perret-Gallix, D., Perrier, J., Pevsner, A., Pieri, M., Piroué, P.A., Plyaskin, V., Pohl, M., Pojidaev, V., Produit, N., Qian, J.M., Qureshi, K.N., Raghavan, R., Rahal-Callot, G., Razis, P., Read, K., Ren, D., Ren, Z., Reucroft, S., Ricker, A., Riemann, S., Rind, O., Rippich, C., Rizvi, H.A., Roe, B.P., Röhner, M., Röhner, S., Roeser, U., Romero, L., Rose, J., Rosier-Lees, S., Rosmalen, R., Rosselet, Ph., Rubbia, A., Rubio, J.A., Rubio, M., Ruckstuhl, W., Rykaczewski, H., Sachwitz, M., Salicio, J., Sanders, G., Sarakinos, M.S., Sartorelli, G., Sauvage, G., Savin, A., Schegelsky, V., Schmiemann, K., Schmitz, D., Schmitz, P., Schneegans, M., Schopper, H., Schotanus, D.J., Shotkin, S., Schreiber, H.J., Schulte, R., Schulte, S., Schultze, K., Schütte, J., Schwenke, J., Schwering, J., Sciacca, C., Scott, I., Sehgal, R., Seiler, P.G., Sens, J.C., Sheer, I., Shen, D.Z., Shevchenko, V., Shevchenko, S., Shi, X.R., Shmakov, K., Shoutko, V., Shumilov, E., Smirnov, N., Soderstrom, E., Sopczak, A., Spartiotis, C., Spickermann, T., Spiess, B., Spillantini, P., Starosta, R., Steuer, M., Stickland, D.P., Sticozzi, F., Stoeffl, W., Stone, H., Strauch, K., Stringfellow, B.C., Sudhakar, K., Sultanov, G., Sumner, R.L., Sun, L.Z., Suter, H., Sutton, R.B., Swain, J.D., Syed, A.A., Tang, X.W., Tarkovsky, E., Taylor, L., Timmermans, C., Ting, Samuel C.C., Ting, S.M., Tong, Y.P., Tonisch, F., Tonutti, M., Tonwar, S.C., Tóth, J., Trowitzsch, G., Tully, C., Tung, K.L., Ulbricht, J., Urbán, L., Uwer, U., Valente, E., Van de Walle, R.T., Vetlitsky, I., Viertel, G., Vikas, P., Vikas, U., Vivargent, M., Vogel, H., Vogt, H., Von Dardel, G., Vorobiev, I., Vorobyov, A.A., Vorobyov, An.A., Vuilleumier, L., Wadhwa, M., Wallraff, W., Wang, C.R., Wang, G.H., Wang, J.H., Wang, Q.F., Wang, X.L., Wang, Y.F., Wang, Z., Wang, Z.M., Weber, A., Weber, J., Weill, R., Wenaus, T.J., Wenninger, J., White, M., Willmott, C., Wittgenstein, F., Wright, D., Wu, R.J., Wu, S.L., Wu, S.X., Wu, Y.G., Wysłouch, B., Xie, Y.Y., Xu, Y.D., Xu, Z.Z., Xue, Z.L., Yan, D.S., Yan, X.J., Yang, B.Z., Yang, C.G., Yang, G., Yang, K.S., Yang, Q.Y., Yang, Z.Q., Ye, C.H., Ye, J.B., Ye, Q., Yeh, S.C., Yin, Z.W., You, J.M., Yzerman, M., Zaccardelli, C., Zehnder, L., Zemp, P., Zeng, M., Zeng, Y., Zhang, D.H., Zhang, Z.P., Zhou, J.F., Zhu, R.Y., Zhuang, H.L., and Zichichi, A.
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44. Measurement of the inclusive b→ τνX branching ratio
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Acciarri, M., Adam, A., Adriani, O., Aguilar-Benitez, M., Ahlen, S., Alcaraz, J., Aloisio, A., Alverson, G., Alviggi, M.G., Ambrosi, G., An, Q., Anderhub, H., Anderson, A.L., Andreev, V.P., Angelescu, T., Antonov, L., Antreasyan, D., Alkhazov, G., Arce, P., Arefiev, A., Azemoon, T., Aziz, T., Baba, P.V.K.S., Bagnaia, P., Bakken, J.A., Baksay, L., Ball, R.C., Banerjee, S., Banicz, K., Barillère, R., Barone, L., Baschirotto, A., Battiston, R., Bay, A., Becattini, F., Becker, U., Bencze, Gy.L., Berdugo, J., Berges, P., Bertucci, B., Betev, B.L., Biasini, M., Biland, A., Bilei, G.M., Bizzarri, R., Blaising, J.J., Bobbink, G.J., Bock, R., Böhm, A., Borgia, B., Bourilkov, D., Bourquin, M., Boutigny, D., Bouwens, B., Brambilla, E., Branson, J.G., Brigljevic, V., Brock, I.C., Brooks, M., Bujak, A., Burger, J.D., Burger, W.J., Burgos, C., Busenitz, J., Buytenhuijs, A., Bykov, A., Cai, X.D., Capell, M., Caria, M., Carlino, G., Cartacci, A.M., Casaus, J., Castello, R., Cavallo, N., Cerrada, M., Cesaroni, F., Chamizo, M., Chang, Y.H., Chaturvedi, U.K., Chemarin, M., Chen, A., Chen, C., Chen, G., Chen, G.M., Chen, H.F., Chen, H.S., Chen, M., Chiefari, G., Chien, C.Y., Choi, M.T., Chung, S., Civinini, C., Clare, I., Coan, T.E., Cohn, H.O., Coignet, G., Colino, N., Contin, A., Costantini, S., Cotorobai, F., de la Cruz, B., Cui, X.T., Cui, X.Y., Dai, T.S., D'Alessandro, R., de Asmundis, R., Degré, A., Deiters, K., Dénes, E., Denes, P., DeNotaristefani, F., DiBitonto, D., Diemoz, M., Dimitrov, H.R., Dionisi, C., Djambazov, L., Dova, M.T., Drago, E., Duchesneau, D., Duinker, P., Duran, I., Easo, S., El Mamouni, H., Engler, A., Eppling, F.J., Erné, F.C., Extermann, P., Fabbretti, R., Fabre, M., Falciano, S., Fan, S.J., Favara, A., Fay, J., Felcini, M., Ferguson, T., Fernandez, D., Fernandez, G., Ferroni, F., Fesefeldt, H., Fiandrini, E., Field, J.H., Filthaut, F., Fisher, P.H., Forconi, G., Fredj, L., Freudenreich, K., Fukushima, M., Gailloud, M., Galaktionov, Yu., Gallo, E., Ganguli, S.N., Garcia-Abia, P., Gentile, S., Gerald, J., Gheordanescu, N., Giagu, S., Goldfarb, S., Gong, Z.F., Gonzalez, E., Gougas, A., Goujon, D., Gratta, G., Gruenewald, M., Gu, C., Guanziroli, M., Guo, J.K., Gupta, V.K., Gurtu, A., Gustafson, H.R., Gutay, L.J., Hasan, A., Hauschildt, D., He, C.F., He, J.T., Hebbeker, T., Hebert, M., Hervé, A., Hilgers, K., Hofer, H., Hoorani, H., Hou, S.R., Hu, G., Hu, G.Q., Ille, B., Ilyas, M.M., Innocente, V., Janssen, H., Jin, B.N., Jones, L.W., de Jong, P., Josa-Mutuberria, I., Kasser, A., Khan, R.A., Kamyshkov, Yu., Kapinos, P., Kapustinsky, J.S., Karyotakis, Y., Kaur, M., Khokhar, S., Kienzle-Focacci, M.N., Kim, D., Kim, J.K., Kim, S.C., Kim, Y.G., Kinnison, W.W., Kirkby, A., Kirkby, D., Kirsch, S., Kittel, W., Klimentov, A., König, A.C., Koffeman, E., Kornadt, O., Koutsenko, V., Koulbardis, A., Kraemer, R.W., Kramer, T., Krastev, V.R., Krenz, W., Kuijten, H., Kumar, K.S., Kunin, A., de Guevara, P.Ladron, Landi, G., Lanske, D., Lanzano, S., Lebedev, A., Lebrun, P., Lecomte, P., Lecoq, P., Le Coultre, P., Lee, D.M., Lee, J.S., Lee, K.Y., Leedom, I., Leggett, C., Le Goff, J.M., Leiste, R., Lenti, M., Leonardi, E., Levtchenko, P., Li, C., Li, P.J., Liao, J.Y., Lin, W.T., Lin, Z.Y., Linde, F.L., Lindemann, B., Lista, L., Liu, Y., Lohmann, W., Longo, E., Lu, W., Lu, Y.S., Lubbers, J.M., Lübelsmeyer, K., Luci, C., Luckey, D., Ludovici, L., Luminari, L., Lustermann, W., Ma, W.G., MacDermott, M., Malgeri, L., Malik, R., Malinin, A., Maña, C., Maolinbay, M., Marchesini, P., Marion, F., Marin, A., Martin, J.P., Marzano, F., Massaro, G.G.G., Mazumdar, K., McBride, P., McMahon, T., McNally, D., Merk, M., Merola, L., Meschini, M., Metzger, W.J., Mi, Y., Mihul, A., Mills, G.B., Mir, Y., Mirabelli, G., Mnich, J., Möller, M., Monteleoni, B., Morand, R., Morganti, S., Moulai, N.E., Mount, R., Müller, S., Nagy, E., Napolitano, M., Nessi-Tedaldi, F., Newman, H., Niaz, M.A., Nippe, A., Nowak, H., Organtini, G., Pandoulas, D., Paoletti, S., Paolucci, P., Pascale, G., Passaleva, G., Patricelli, S., Paul, T., Pauluzzi, M., Paus, C., Pauss, F., Pei, Y.J., Pensotti, S., Perret-Gallix, D., Perrier, J., Pevsner, A., Piccolo, D., Pieri, M., Pinto, J.C., Piroué, P.A., Plasil, F., Plyaskin, V., Pohl, M., Pojidaev, V., Postema, H., Qi, Z.D., Qian, J.M., Qureshi, K.N., Raghavan, R., Rahal-Callot, G., Rancoita, P.G., Rattaggi, M., Raven, G., Razis, P., Read, K., Redaelli, M., Ren, D., Ren, Z., Rescigno, M., Reucroft, S., Ricker, A., Riemann, S., Riemers, B.C., Rind, O., Rizvi, H.A., Ro, S., Robohm, A., Rodriguez, F.J., Roe, B.P., Röhner, M., Röhner, S., Romero, L., Rosier-Lees, S., Rosmalen, R., Rosselet, Ph., van Rossum, W., Roth, S., Rubbia, A., Rubio, J.A., Rykaczewski, H., Sachwitz, M., Salicio, J., Salicio, J.M., Sanchez, E., Sanders, G.S., Santocchia, A., Sarakinos, M.E., Sartorelli, G., Sassowsky, M., Sauvage, G., Schäfer, C., Schegelsky, V., Schmitz, D., Schmitz, P., Schneegans, M., Scholz, N., Schopper, H., Schotanus, D.J., Shotkin, S., Schreiber, H.J., Shukla, J., Schulte, R., Schultze, K., Schwenke, J., Schwering, G., Sciacca, C., Scott, I., Sehgal, R., Seiler, P.G., Sens, J.C., Servoli, L., Sheer, I., Shen, D.Z., Shevchenko, S., Shi, X.R., Shumilov, E., Shoutko, V., Son, D., Sopczak, A., Soulimov, V., Spartiotis, C., Spickermann, T., Spillantini, P., Steuer, M., Stickland, D.P., Sticozzi, F., Stone, H., Strauch, K., Sudhakar, K., Sultanov, G., Sun, L.Z., Susinno, G.F., Suter, H., Swain, J.D., Syed, A.A., Tang, X.W., Taylor, L., Ting, Samuel C.C., Ting, S.M., Toker, O., Tonutti, M., Tonwar, S.C., Tóth, J., Trowitzsch, G., Tsaregorodtsev, A., Tsipolitis, G., Tully, C., Tuuva, T., Ulbricht, J., Urbán, L., Uwer, U., Valente, E., Van de Walle, R.T., Vetlitsky, I., Viertel, G., Vikas, P., Vikas, U., Vivargent, M., Vogel, H., Vogt, H., Vorobiev, I., Vorobyov, A.A., Vorobyov, An.A., Vuilleumier, L., Wadhwa, M., Wallraff, W., Wang, J.C., Wang, C.R., Wang, X.L., Wang, Y.F., Wang, Z.M., Weber, A., Weber, J., Weill, R., Wenninger, J., White, M., Willmott, C., Wittgenstein, F., Wright, D., Wu, S.X., Wynhoff, S., Wysłouch, B., Xie, Y.Y., Xu, Z.Z., Xue, Z.L., Yan, D.S., Yang, B.Z., Yang, C.G., Yang, G., Yao, X.Y., Ye, C.H., Ye, J.B., Ye, Q., Yeh, S.C., Yin, Z.W., You, J.M., Yunus, N., Yzerman, M., Zaccardelli, C., Zeng, M., Zeng, Y., Zhang, D.H., Zhang, Z.P., Zhou, B., Zhou, G.J., Zhou, J.F., Zhu, R.Y., Zichichi, A., and van der Zwaan, B.C.C.
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45. Search for the neutral Higgs boson at LEP
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Adeva, B., Adriani, O., Aguilar-Benitez, M., Ahlen, S., Akbari, H., Alcaraz, J., Aloisio, A., Alverson, G., Alviggi, M.G., Ambrosi, G., An, Q., Anderhub, H., Anderson, A.L., Anderson, E.W., Andreev, V.P., Angelov, T., Antonov, L., Antreasyan, D., Arce, P., Arefiev, A., Atamanchuk, A., Azemoon, T., Aziz, T., Baba, P.V.K.S., Bagnaia, P., Bakken, J.A., Baksay, L., Ball, R.C., Banerjee, S., Bao, J., Barillère, R., Barone, L., Battiston, R., Bay, A., Becattini, F., Becker, U., Behner, F., Behrens, J., Beingessner, S., Bencze, Gy.L., Berdugo, J., Berges, P., Bertucci, B., Betev, B.L., Biasini, M., Biland, A., Bilei, G.M., Bizzarri, R., Blaising, J.J., Blömeke, P., Blumenfeld, B., Bobbink, G.J., Bocciolini, M., Bock, R., Böhm, A., Borgia, B., Bourilkov, D., Bourquin, M., Boutigny, D., Bouwens, B., Brambilla, E., Branson, J.G., Brock, I.C., Brooks, M., Bruyant, F., Buisson, C., Bujak, A., Burger, J.D., Burger, W.J., Burq, J.P., Busenitz, J., Cai, X.D., Capell, M., Caria, M., Carminati, F., Cartacci, A.M., Cerrada, M., Cesaroni, F., Chang, Y.H., Chaturvedi, U.K., Chemarin, M., Chen, A., Chen, C., Chen, G.M., Chen, H.F., Chen, H.S., Chen, J., Chen, M.L., Chen, W.Y., Chiefari, G., Chien, C.Y., Chmeissani, M., Chung, S., Civinini, C., Clare, I., Clare, R., Coan, T.E., Cohn, H.O., Coignet, G., Colino, N., Contin, A., Crijns, F., Cui, X.T., Cui, X.Y., Dai, T.S., D'Alessandro, R., de Asmundis, R., Degré, A., Deiters, K., Dénes, E., Denes, P., DeNotaristefani, F., Dhina, M., DiBitonto, D., Diemoz, M., Dimitrov, H.R., Dionisi, C., Dova, M.T., Drago, E., Driever, T., Duchesneau, D., Duinker, P., Duran, I., El Mamouni, H., Engler, A., Eppling, F.J., Erné, F.C., Extermann, P., Fabbretti, R., Fabre, M., Falciano, S., Fan, S.J., Fackler, O., Fay, J., Felcini, M., Ferguson, T., Fernandez, D., Fernandez, G., Ferroni, F., Fesefeldt, H., Fiandrini, E., Field, J., Filthaut, F., Finocchiaro, G., Fischer, P.H., Forconi, G., Foreman, T., Freudenreich, K., Friebel, W., Fukushima, M., Gailloud, M., Galaktionov, Yu., Gallo, E., Ganguli, S.N., Garcia-Abia, P., Gau, S.S., Gele, D., Gentile, S., Goldfarb, S., Gong, Z.F., Gonzalez, E., Göttlicher, P., Goujon, D., Gratta, G., Grinnell, C., Gruenewald, M., Gu, C., Guanziroli, M., Guo, J.K., Gurtu, A., Gustafson, H.R., Gutay, L.J., Hangarter, K., Hasan, A., Hauschildt, D., He, C.F., Hebbeker, T., Hebert, M., Herten, G., Herten, U., Hervé, A., Hilgers, K., Hofer, H., Hoorani, H., Hu, G., Hu, G.Q., Ille, B., Ilyas, M.M., Innocente, V., Janssen, H., Jezequel, S., Jin, B.N., Jones, L.W., Kasser, A., Khan, R.A., Kamyshkov, Yu., Kapinos, P., Kapustinsky, J.S., Karyotakis, Y., Kaur, M., Khokhar, S., Kienzle-Focacci, M.N., Kinnison, W.W., Kirkby, D., Kirsch, S., Kittel, W., Klimentov, A., König, A.C., Kornadt, O., Koutsenko, V., Koulbardis, A., Kraemer, R.W., Kramer, T., Krastev, V.R., Krenz, W., Krivshich, A., Krizmanic, J., Kumar, K.S., Kumar, V., Kunin, A., Landi, G., Lanius, K., Lanske, D., Lanzano, S., Lebrun, P., Lecomte, P., Lecoq, P., Le Coultre, P., Lee, D.M., Leedom, I., Le Goff, J.M., Leistam, L., Leiste, R., Lenti, M., Leonardi, E., Lettry, J., Leytens, X., Li, C., Li, H.T., Li, P.J., Li, X.G., Liao, J.Y., Lin, W.T., Lin, Z.Y., Linde, F.L., Lindemann, B., Linnhofer, D., Lista, L., Liu, Y., Lohmann, W., Longo, E., Lu, Y.S., Lubbers, J.M., Lübelsmeyer, K., Luci, C., Luckey, D., Ludovici, L., Luminari, L., Ma, W.G., MacDermott, M., Malhotra, P.K., Malik, R., Malinin, A., Maña, C., Mao, D.N., Mao, Y.F., Maolinbay, M., Marchesini, P., Marion, F., Marin, A., Martin, J.P., Martinez-Laso, L., Marzano, F., Massaro, G.G.G., Matsuda, T., Mazumdar, K., McBride, P., McMahon, T., McNally, D., Meinholz, Th., Merk, M., Merola, L., Meschini, M., Metzger, W.J., Mi, Y., Mills, G.B., Mir, Y., Mirabelli, G., Mnich, J., Möller, M., Monteleoni, B., Morand, R., Morganti, S., Moulai, N.E., Mount, R., Müller, S., Nadtochy, A., Nagy, E., Napolitano, M., Newman, H., Neyer, C., Niaz, M.A., Niessen, L., Nowak, H., Organtini, G., Pandoulas, D., Paoletti, S., Passaleva, G., Patricelli, S., Pauluzzi, M., Pauss, F., Pei, Y.J., Perret-Gallix, D., Perrier, J., Pevsner, A., Piere, M., Piroé, P.A., Plasil, E., Plyaskin, V., Pohl, M., Pojidaev, V., Produit, N., Qian, J.M., Qureshi, K.N., Raghavan, R., Rahal-Callot, G., Raven, G., Razis, P., Read, K., Ren, D., Ren, Z., Rescigno, M., Reucroft, S., Ricker, A., Rieman, S., Rind, O., Rizvi, H.A., Roe, B.P., Röhner, M., Röhner, S., Romero, L., Rose, J., Rosier-Lees, S., Rosmalen, R., Rosselet, Ph., Rubbia, A., Rubio, J.A., Rykaczewski, H., Sachwitz, M., Salicio, J., Salicio, J.M., Sanders, G.S., Santocchia, A., Sarakinos, M.S., Sartorelli, G., Sauvage, G., Schegelsky, V., Schmiemann, K., Schmitz, D., Schmitz, P., Schneegans, M., Schopper, H., Schotanus, D.J., Shotkin, S., Schreiber, H.J., Shukla, J., Schulte, R., Schulte, S., Schultze, K., Schütte, J., Schwenke, J., Schwering, G., Sciacca, C., Scott, I., Sehgal, R., Seiter, P.G., Sens, J.C., Servoli, L., Sheer, I., Shen, D.Z., Shevchenko, S., Shi, X.R., Shumilov, E., Shoutko, V., Soderstrom, E., Sopczak, A., Spartiotis, C., Spickermann, T., Spillantini, P., Starosta, R., Steuer, M., Stickland, D.P., Sticozzi, F., Stone, H., Strauch, K., Stringfellow, B.C., Sudhakar, K., Sultanov, G., Sumner, R.L., Sun, L.Z., Suter, H., Sutton, R.B., Swain, J.D., Syed, A.A., Tang, X.W., Taylor, L., Timmermans, C., Ting, Samuel C.C., Ting, S.M., Tonutti, M., Tonwar, S.C., Tóth, J., Tsaregorodtsev, A., Tsipolitis, G., Tully, C., Tung, K.L., Ulbricht, J., Urbán, L., Uwer, U., Valente, E., Van de Walle, R.T., Vetlitsky, I., Viertel, G., Vikas, P., Vikas, U., Vivargent, M., Vogel, H., Vogt, H., Von Dardel, G., Vorobiev, I., Vorobyov, A.A., Vuilleumier, L., Wadhwa, M., Wallraff, W., Wang, C.R., Wang, G.H., Wang, J.H., Wang, Q.F., Wang, X.L., Wang, Y.F., Wang, Z.M., Weber, A., Weber, J., Weill, R., Wenaus, T.J., Wenninger, J., White, M., Willmott, C., Wittgenstein, F., Wright, D., Wu, R.J., Wu, S.X., Wu, Y.G., Wysłouch, B., Xie, Y.Y., Xu, Y.D., Xu, Z.Z., Xue, Z.L., Yan, D.S., Yan, X.J., Yang, B.Z., Yang, C.G., Yang, G., Yang, K.S., Yang, Q.Y., Yang, Z.Q., Ye, C.H., Ye, J.B., Ye, Q., Yeh, S.C., Yin, Z.W., You, J.M., Yunus, N., Yzerman, M., Zaccardelli, C., Zemp, P., Zeng, M., Zeng, Y., Zhang, D.H., Zhang, Z.P., Zhou, B., Zhou, J.F., Zhu, R.Y., Zhuang, H.L., and Zichichi, A.
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46. Inclusive J production in Z0 decays
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Adriani, O., Aguilar-Benitez, M., Ahlen, S., Akbari, H., Alcaraz, J., Aloisio, A., Alverson, G., Alviggi, M.G., Ambrosi, G., An, O., Anderhub, H., Anderson, A.L., Andreev, V.P., Angelov, T., Antonov, L., Antreasyan, D., Arce, P., Arefiev, A., Atamanchuk, A., Azemoon, T., Aziz, T., Baba, P.V.K.S., Bagnaia, P., Bakken, J.A., Baksay, L., Ball, R.C., Banerjee, S., Bao, J., Barillère, R., Barone, L., Battiston, R., Bay, A., Becattini, F., Becker, U., Behner, F., Behrens, J., Beingessner, S., Bencze, Gy.L., Berdugo, J., Berges, P., Bertucci, B., Betev, B.L., Biasini, M., Biland, A., Bilei, G.M., Bizzarri, R., Blaising, J.J., Blumenfeld, B., Bobbink, G.J., Bocciolini, M., Bock, R., Böhm, A., Borgia, B., Bourilkov, D., Bourquin, M., Boutigny, D., Bouwens, B., Brambilla, E., Branson, J.G., Brock, I.C., Brooks, M., Buisson, C., Bujak, A., Burger, J.D., Burger, W.J., Burq, J.P., Busenitz, J., Cai, X.D., Capell, M., Caria, M., Carlino, G., Carminati, F., Cartacci, A.M., Cerrada, M., Cesaroni, F., Chang, Y.H., Chaturvedi, U.K., Chemarin, M., Chen, A., Chen, C., Chen, G.M., Chen, H.F., Chen, H.S., Chen, J., Chen, M.L., Chen, W.Y., Chiefari, G., Chien, C.Y., Chmeissani, M., Chung, S., Civinini, C., Clare, I., Clare, R., Coan, T.E., Cohn, H.O., Coignet, G., Colino, N., Contin, A., Crijns, F., Cui, X.T., Cui, X.Y., Dai, T.S., D'Alessandro, R., de Asmundis, R., Degré, A., Deiters, K., Dénes, E., Denes, P., DeNotaristefani, F., Dhina, M., DiBitonto, D., Diemoz, M., Dimitrov, H.R., Dionisi, C., Dova, M.T., Drago, E., Driever, T., Duchesneau, D., Duinker, P., El Mamouni, H., Engler, A., Eppling, F.J., Erné, F.C., Extermann, P., Fabbretti, R., Fabre, M., Falciano, S., Fan, S.J., Fackler, O., Fay, J., Felcini, M., Ferguson, T., Fernandez, D., Fernandez, G., Ferroni, F., Fesefeldt, H., Fiandrini, E., Field, J., Filthaut, F., Finocchiaro, G., Fisher, P.H., Forconi, G., Foreman, T., Freudenreich, K., Friebel, W., Fukushima, M., Gailloud, M., Galaktionov, Yu., Gallo, E., Ganguli, S.N., Garcia-Abia, P., Gau, S.S., Gele, D., Gentile, S., Goldfarb, S., Gong, Z.F., Gonzalez, E., Göttlicher, P., Gougas, A., Goujon, D., Gratta, G., Grinnell, C., Gruenewald, M., Gu, C., Guanziroli, M., Guo, J.K., Gupta, V.K., Gurtu, A., Gustafson, H.R., Gutay, L.J., Hangarter, K., Hasan, A., Hauschildt, D., He, C.F., Hebbeker, T., Hebert, M., Herten, G., Herten, U., Hervé, A., Hilgers, K., Hofer, H., Hoorani, H., Hu, G., Hu, G.Q., Ille, B., Ilyas, M.M., Innocente, V., Janssen, H., Jezequel, S., Jin, B.N., Jones, L.W., Kasser, A., Khan, R.A., Kamyshkov, Yu., Kapinos, P., Kapustinsky, J.S., Karyotakis, Y., Kaur, M., Khokhar, S., Kienzle-Focacci, M.N., Kinnison, W.W., Kirkby, D., Kirsch, S., Kittel, W., Klimentov, A., König, A.C., Koffeman, E., Kornadt, O., Koutsenko, V., Koulbardis, A., Kraemer, R.W., Kramer, T., Krastev, V.R., Krenz, W., Krivschich, A., Kuitjen, H., Kumar, K.S., Kunin, A., Landi, G., Lanske, D., Lanzano, S., Lebrun, P., Lecomte, P., Lecoq, P., Le Coultre, P., Lee, D.M., Leedom, I., Le Goff, J.M., Leiste, R., Lenti, M., Leonardi, E., Lettry, J., Leytens, X., Li, C., Li, H.T., Li, P.J., Li, X.G., Liao, J.Y., Lin, W.T., Lin, Z.Y., Linde, F.L., Lindemann, B., Linnhofer, D., Lista, L., Liu, Y., Lohmann, W., Longo, E., Lu, Y.S., Lubbers, J.M., Lübelsmeyer, K., Luci, C., Luckey, D., Ludovici, L., Luminari, L., Ma, W.G., MacDermott, M., Malhotra, P.K., Malik, R., Malinin, A., Maña, C., Mao, D.N., Mao, Y.F., Maolinbay, M., Marchesini, P., Marion, F., Marin, A., Martin, J.P., Martinez-Laso, L., Marzano, F., Massaro, G.G.G., Matsuda, T., Mazumdar, K., McBride, P., McMahon, T., McNally, D., Meinholz, Th., Merk, M., Merola, L., Meschini, M., Metzger, W.J., Mi, Y., Mills, G.B., Mir, Y., Mirabelli, G., Mnich, J., Möller, M., Monteleoni, B., Morand, R., Morganti, S., Moulai, N.E., Mount, R., Müller, S., Nadtochy, A., Nagy, E., Napolitano, M., Newman, H., Neyer, C., Niaz, M.A., Nippe, A., Nowak, H., Orgatini, G., Pandoulas, D., Paoletti, S., Paolucci, P., Passaleva, G., Patricelli, S., Paul, T., Pauluzzi, M., Pauss, F., Pei, Y.J., Perret-Gallix, D., Perrier, J., Pevsner, A., Piccolo, D., Pieri, M., Piroué, P.A., Plasil, F., Plyaskin, V., Pohl, M., Pojidaev, V., Produit, N., Qian, J.M., Qureshi, K.N., Raghavan, R., Rahal-Callot, G., Raven, G., Razis, P., Read, K., Ren, D., Ren, Z., Rescigno, M., Reucroft, S., Ricker, A., Riemann, S., Rind, O., Rizvi, H.A., Rodriguez, F.J., Roe, B.P., Röhner, M., Röhner, S., Romero, L., Rose, J., Rosier-Lees, S., Rosmalen, R., Rosselet, Ph., Rubbia, A., Rubio, J.A., Rykaczewski, H., Sachwitz, M., Sajan, E., Salicio, J., Salicio, J.M., Sanders, G.S., Santocchia, A., Sarakinos, M.S., Sartorelli, G., Sassowsky, M., Sauvage, G., Schegelsky, V., Schmiemann, K., Schmitz, D., Schmitz, P., Schneegans, M., Schopper, H., Schotanus, D.J., Shotkin, S., Schreiber, H.J., Shukla, J., Schulte, R., Schulte, S., Schultze, K., Schütte, J., Schwenke, J., Schwering, G., Sciacca, C., Scott, I., Sehgal, R., Seiler, P.G., Sens, J.C., Servoli, L., Sheer, I., Shen, D.Z., Shevchenko, S., Shi, X.R., Shumilov, E., Shoutko, V., Soderstrom, E., Sopczak, A., Spartiotis, C., Spickermann, T., Spillantini, P., Starosta, R., Steuer, M., Stickland, D.P., Sticozzi, F., Stone, H., Strauch, K., Stringfellow, B.C., Sudhakar, K., Sultanov, G., Sumner, R.L., Sun, L.Z., Suter, H., Sutton, R.B., Swain, J.D., Syed, A.A., Tang, X.W., Taylor, L., Timmermans, C., C.C. Ting, Samuel, Ting, S.M., Tonutti, M., Tonwar, S.C., Tóth, J., Tsaregorodtsev, A., Tsipolitis, G., Tully, C., Tung, K.L., Ulbricht, J., Urbán, L., Uwer, U., Valente, E., Van de Walle, R.T., Vetlitsky, I., Viertel, G., Vikas, P., Vikas, U., Vivargent, M., Vogel, H., Vogt, H., Vorobiev, I., Vorobyov, A.A., Vuilleumier, L., Wadhwa, M., Wallraff, W., Wang, C.R., Wang, G.H., Wang, J.H., Wang, Q.F., Wang, X.L., Wang, Y.F., Wang, Z.M., Weber, A., Weber, J., Weill, R., Wenaus, T.J., Wenninger, J., White, M., Willmott, C., Wittgenstein, F., Wright, D., Wu, R.J., Wu, S.X., Wu, Y.G., Wyso̵uch, B., Xie, Y.Y., Xu, Y.D., Xu, Z.Z., Xue, Z.L., Yan, D.S., Yan, X.J., Yang, B.Z., Yang, C.G., Yang, G., Yang, K.S., Yang, Q.Y., Yang, Z.Q., Ye, C.H., Ye, J.B., Ye, Q., Yeh, S.C., Yin, Z.W., You, J.M., Yunus, N., Yzerman, M., Zaccardelli, C., Zemp, P., Zeng, M., Zeng, Y., Zhang, D.H., Zhang, Z.P., Zhou, B., Zhou, J.F., Zhu, R.Y., Zhuang, H.L., Zichichi, A., and van der Zwaan, B.C.C.
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47. A test of quantum electrodynamics in the reaction e+e− → γγ(γ)
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Adriani, O., Aguilar-Benitez, M., Ahlen, S., Akbari, H., Alcaraz, J., Aloisio, A., Alverson, G., Alviggi, M.G., Ambrosi, G., An, Q., Anderhub, H., Anderson, A.L., Andreev, V.P., Angelov, T., Antonov, L., Antreasyan, D., Arce, P., Arefiev, A., Atamanchuk, A., Azemoon, T., Aziz, T., Baba, P.V.K.S., Bagnaia, P., Bakken, J.A., Baksay, L., Ball, R.C., Banerjee, S., Bao, J., Barillère, R., Barone, L., Battiston, R., Bay, A., Becattini, F., Becker, U., Behner, F., Behrens, J., Beingessner, S., Bencze, Gy.L., Berdugo, J., Berges, P., Bertucci, B., Betev, B.L., Biasini, M., Biland, A., Bilei, G.M., Bizzarri, R., Blaising, J.J., Blumenfeld, B., Bobbink, G.J., Bocciolini, M., Bock, R., Böhm, A., Borgia, B., Bourilkov, D., Bourquin, M., Boutigny, D., Bouwens, B., Brambilla, E., Branson, J.G., Brock, I.C., Brooks, M., Buisson, C., Bujak, A., Burger, J.D., Burger, W.J., Burq, J.P., Busenitz, J., Cai, X.D., Capell, M., Caria, M., Carlino, G., Carminati, F., Cartacci, A.M., Cerrada, M., Cesaroni, F., Chang, Y.H., Chaturvedi, U.K., Chemarin, M., Chen, A., Chen, C., Chen, H.F., Chen, H.S., Chen, J., Chen, M., Chen, M.L., Chen, W.Y., Chiefari, G., Chien, C.Y., Chmeissani, M., Chung, S., Civinini, C., Clare, I., Clare, R., Coan, T.E., Cohn, H.O., Coignet, G., Colino, N., Contin, A., Crijns, F., Cui, X.T., Cui, X.Y., Dai, T.S., D'Allessandro, R., de Asmundis, R., Degré, A., Deiters, K., Dénes, E., Denes, P., DeNotaristefani, F., Dhina, M., DiBitonto, D., Diemoz, M., Dimitrov, H.R., Dionisi, C., Dova, M.T., Drago, E., Driever, T., Duchesneau, D., Duinker, P., El Mamouni, H., Engler, A., Eppling, F.J., Erné, F.C., Extermann, P., Fabbretti, R., Fabre, M., Falciano, S., Fan, S.J., Fackler, O., Fay, J., Felcini, M., Ferguson, T., Fernandez, D., Fernandez, G., Ferroni, F., Fesefeldt, H., Fiandrini, E., Field, J., Filthaut, F., Finocchiaro, G., Fisher, P.H., Forconi, G., Foreman, T., Freudenreich, K., Friebel, W., Fukushima, M., Gailloud, M., Galaktionov, Yu., Gallo, E., Ganguli, S.N., Garcia-Abia, P., Gau, S.S., Gele, D., Gentile, S., Goldfarb, S., Gong, Z.F., Gonzalez, E., Göttlicher, P., Gougas, A., Goujon, D., Gratta, G., Grinnell, C., Gruenewald, M., Gu, C., Guanziroli, M., Guo, J.K., Gupta, V.K., Gurtu, A., Gustafson, H.R., Gutay, L.J., Hangarter, K., Hasan, A., Hauschildt, D., He, C.F., Hebbeker, T., Hebert, M., Herten, G., Herten, U., Hervé, A., Hilgers, K., Hofer, H., Hoorani, H., Hu, G., Hu, G.Q., Ille, B., Ilyas, M.M., Innocente, V., Janssen, H., Jezequel, S., Jin, B.N., Jones, L.W., Kasser, A., Khan, R.A., Kamyshkov, Yu., Kapinos, P., Kapustinsky, J.S., Karyotakis, Y., Kaur, M., Khokhar, S., Kienzle-Focacci, M.N., Kinnison, W.W., Kirkby, D., Kirsch, S., Kittel, W., Klimentov, A., König, A.C., Koffeman, E., Kornadt, O., Koutsenko, V., Koulbardis, A., Kraemer, R.W., Kramer, T., Krastev, V.R., Krenz, W., Krivshich, A., Kuitjen, H., Kumar, K.S., Kunin, A., Landi, G., Lanske, D., Lanzano, S., Lebrun, P., Lecomte, P., Lecoq, P., Le Coultre, P., Lee, D.M., Leedom, I., Le Goff, J.M., Leiste, R., Lenti, M., Leonardi, E., Lettry, J., Leytens, X., Li, C., Li, H.T., Li, P.J., Li, X.G., Liao, J.Y., Lin, W.T., Lin, Z.Y., Linde, F.L., Lindemann, B., Linnhofer, D., Lista, L., Liu, Y., Lohmann, W., Longo, E., Lu, Y.S., Lubbers, J.M., Lübelsmeyer, K., Luci, C., Luckey, D., Ludovici, L., Luminari, L., Ma, W.G., MacDermott, M., Malhotra, P.K., Malik, R., Malinin, A., Maña, C., Mao, D.N., Mao, Y.F., Maolinbay, M., Marchesini, P., Marion, F., Marin, A., Martin, J.P., Martinez-Laso, L., Marzano, F., Massaro, G.G.G., Matsuda, T., Mazumdar, K., McBride, P., McMahon, T., McNally, D., Meinholz, Th., Merk, M., Merola, L., Meschini, M., Metzger, W.J., Mi, Y., Mills, G.B., Mir, Y., Mirabelli, G., Mnich, J., Möller, M., Monteleoni, B., Morand, R., Morganti, S., Moulai, N.E., Mount, R., Müller, S., Nadtochy, A., Nagy, E., Napolitano, M., Newman, H., Neyer, C., Niaz, M.A., Nippe, A., Nowak, H., Organtini, G., Pandoulas, D., Paoletti, S., Paolucci, P., Passaleva, G., Patricelli, S., Paul, T., Pauluzzi, M., Pauss, F., Pei, Y.J., Perret-Gallix, D., Perrier, J., Pevsner, A., Piccolo, D., Pieri, M., Piroué, P.A., Plasil, F., Plyaskin, V., Pohl, M., Pojidaev, V., Produit, N., Qian, J.M., Qureshi, K.N., Raghavan, R., Rahal-Callot, G., Raven, G., Razis, P., Read, K., Ren, D., Ren, Z., Rescigno, M., Reucroft, S., Ricker, A., Riemann, S., Rind, O., Rizvi, H.A., Rodriguez, F.J., Roe, B.P., Röhner, M., Röhner, S., Romero, L., Rose, J., Rosier-Lees, S., Rosmalen, R., Rosselet, Ph., Rubbia, A., Rubio, J.A., Rykaczewski, H., Sachwitz, M., Sajan, E., Salicio, J., Salicio, J.M., Sanders, G.S., Santocchia, A., Sarakinos, M.S., Sartorelli, G., Sassowsky, M., Sauvage, G., Schegelsky, V., Schmeimann, K., Schmitz, D., Schmitz, P., Schneegans, M., Schopper, H., Schotanus, D.J., Shotkin, S., Schreiber, H.J., Shukla, J., Schulte, R., Schulte, S., Schultze, K., Schütte, J., Schwenke, J., Schwering, G., Sciacca, C., Scott, I., Sehgal, R., Seiler, P.G., Sens, J.C., Servoli, L., Sheer, I., Shen, D.Z., Shevchenko, S., Shi, X.R., Shumilov, E., Shoutko, V., Soderstrom, E., Sopczak, A., Spartiotis, C., Spickermann, T., Spillantini, P., Starosta, R., Steuer, M., Stickland, D.P., Sticozzi, F., Stone, H., Strauch, K., Stringfellow, B.C., Sudhakar, K., Sultanov, G., Sumner, R.L., Sun, L.Z., Suter, H., Sutton, R.B., Swain, J.D., Syed, A.A., Tang, X.W., Taylor, L., Timmermans, C., C.C. Ting, Samuel, Ting, S.M., Tonutti, M., Tonwar, S.C., Tóth, J., Tsaregorodtsev, A., Tsipolitis, G., Tully, C., Tung, K.L., Ulbricht, J., Urbán, L., Uwer, U., Valente, E., Van de Walle, R.T., Vetlitsky, I., Viertel, G., Vikas, P., Vikas, U., Vivargent, M., Vogel, H., Vogt, H., Vorobiev, I., Vorobyov, A.A., Vuilleumier, L., Wadhwa, M., Wallraff, W., Wang, C.R., Wang, G.H., Wang, J.H., Wang, Q.F., Wang, X.L., Wang, Y.F., Wang, Z.M., Weber, A., Weber, J., Weill, R., Wenaus, T.J., Wenninger, J., White, M., Willmott, C., Wittgenstein, F., Wright, D., Wu, R.J., Wu, S.X., Wu, Y.G., Wyso̵uch, B., Xie, Y.Y., Xu, Y.D., Xu, Z.Z., Xue, Z.L., Yan, D.S., Yan, X.J., Yang, B.Z., Yang, C.G., Yang, G., Yang, K.S., Yang, Q.Y., Yang, Z.Q., Ye, C.H., Ye, J.B., Ye, Q., Yeh, S.C., Yin, Z.W., You, J.M., Yunus, N., Yzerman, M., Zaccardelli, C., Zemp, P., Zeng, M., Zeng, Y., Zhang, D.H., Zhang, Z.P., Zhou, B., Zhou, J.F., Zhu, R.Y., Zhuang, H.L., Zichichi, A., and van der Zwaan, B.C.C.
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48. An improved measurement of BO-[formula omitted]O mixing in ZO decays
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Adeva, B., Adriani, O., Aguilar-Benitez, M., Ahlen, S., Akbari, H., Alcaraz, J., Aloisio, A., Alverson, G., Alviggi, M.G., Ambrosi, G., An, Q., Anderhub, H., Anderson, A.L., Andreev, V.P., Angelov, T., Antonov, L., Antreasyan, D., Arce, P., Arefiev, A., Atamanchuk, A., Azemoon, T., Aziz, T., Baba, P.V.K.S., Bagnaia, P., Bakken, J.A., Baksay, L., Ball, R.C., Banerjee, S., Bao, J., Barillère, R., Barone, L., Battiston, R., Bay, A., Becattini, F., Becker, U., Behner, F., Behrens, J., Beingessner, S., Bencze, Gy.L., Berdugo, J., Berges, P., Bertucci, B., Betev, B.L., Biasini, M., Biland, A., Bilei, G.M., Bizzarri, R., Blaising, J.J., Blumenfeld, B., Bobbink, G.J., Bocciolini, M., Bock, R., Böhm, A., Borgia, B., Bourilkov, D., Bourquin, M., Boutigny, D., Bouwens, B., Brambilla, E., Branson, J.G., Brock, I.C., Brooks, M., Buisson, C., Bujak, A., Burger, J.D., Burger, W.J., Burq, J.P., Busenitz, J., Cai, X.D., Capell, M., Caria, M., Carlino, G., Carminati, F., Cartacci, A.M., Cerrada, M., Cesaroni, F., Chang, Y.H., Chaturvedi, U.K., Chemarin, M., Chen, A., Chen, C., Chen, G.M., Chen, H.F., Chen, H.S., Chen, J., Chen, M., Chen, M.L., Chen, W.Y., Chiefari, G., Chien, C.Y., Chmeissani, M., Chung, S., Civinini, C., Clare, I., Clare, R., Coan, T.E., Cohn, H.O., Coignet, G., Colino, N., Contin, A., Crijns, F., Cui, X.T., Dai, T.S., D'Alessandro, R., de Asmundis, R., Degré, A., Deiters, K., Dénes, E., Denes, P., DeNotaristefani, F., Dhina, M., DiBitonto, D., Diemoz, M., Dimitrov, H.R., Dionisi, C., Dova, M.T., Drago, E., Driever, T., Duchesneau, D., Duinker, P., El Mamouni, H., Engler, A., Eppling, F.J., Erné, F.C., Extermann, P., Fabbretti, R., Fabre, M., Falciano, S., Fan, S.J., Fackler, O., Fay, J., Felcini, M., Ferguson, T., Fernandez, D., Fernandez, G., Ferroni, F., Fesefeldt, H., Fiandrini, E., Field, J., Filthaut, F., Finocchiaro, G., Fisher, P.H., Forconi, G., Foreman, T., Freudenreich, K., Friebel, W., Fukushima, M., Gailloud, M., Galaktionov, Yu., Gallo, E., Ganguli, S.N., Garcia-Abia, P., Gau, S.S., Gele, S., Gentile, S., Goldfarb, S., Gong, Z.F., Gonzalez, E., Göttlicher, P., Gougas, A., Goujon, D., Gratta, G., Grinnell, C., Gruenewald, M., Gu, C., Guanziroli, M., Guo, J.K., Gupta, V.K., Gurtu, A., Gustafson, H.R., Gutay, L.J., Hangarter, K., Hasan, A., Hauschildt, D., He, C.F., Hebbeker, T., Hebert, M., Herten, G., Herten, U., Hervé, A., Hilgers, K., Hofer, H., Hoorani, H., Hu, G., Hu, G.Q., Ille, B., Ilyas, M.M., Innocente, V., Janssen, H., Jezequel, S., Jin, B.N., Jones, L.W., Kasser, A., Khan, R.A., Kamyshkov, Yu., Kapinos, P., Kapustinsky, J.S., Karyptakis, Y., Kaur, M., Khokhar, A., Kienzle-Focacci, M.N., Kinnison, W.W., Kirkby, D., Kirsch, S., Kittel, W., Klimentov, A., König, A.C., Koffeman, E., Kornadt, O., Koutsenko, V., Koulbardis, A., Kraemer, R.W., Kramer, T., Krastev, V.R., Krenz, W., Krivshich, A., Kumar, K.S., Kunin, A., Landi, G., Lanske, D., Lanzano, S., Lebrun, P., Lecomte, P., Lecoq, P., Le Coultre, P., Lee, D.M., Leedom, I., Le Goff, J.M., Leiste, R., Lenti, M., Leonardi, E., Lettry, J., Leytens, X., Li, C., Li, H.T., Li, P.J., Li, X.G., Liao, J.Y., Lin, W.T., Lin, Z.Y., Linde, F.L., Lindermann, B., Linnhofer, D., Lista, L., Liu, Y., Lohmann, W., Longo, E., Lu, Y.S., Lubbers, J.M., Lübelsmeyer, K., Luci, C., Luckey, D., Ludovici, L., Luminari, L., Ma, W.G., MacDermott, M., Malhotra, P.K., Malik, R., Malinin, A., Maña, C., Mao, D.N., Mao, Y.F., Maolinbay, M., Marchesini, P., Marion, F., Marin, A., Martin, J.P., Martinez-Laso, L., Marzano, F., Massaro, G.G.G., Matsuda, T., Mazumdar, K., McBride, P., McMahon, T., McNally, D., Meinholz, Th., Merk, M., Merola, L., Meschini, M., Metzger, W.J., Mi, Y., Mills, G.B., Mir, Y., Mirabelli, G., Mnich, J., Möller, M., Monteleoni, B., Morand, R., Morganti, S., Moulai, N.E., Mount, R., Müller, S., Nadtochy, A., Nagy, E., Napolitano, M., Newman, H., Neyer, C., Niaz, M.A., Nippe, A., Nowak, H., Organtini, G., Pandoulas, D., Paoletti, S., Paolucci, P., Passaleva, G., Patricelli, S., Paul, T., Pauluzzi, M., Pauss, F., Pei, Y.J., Perret-Gallix, D., Perrier, J., Pevsner, A., Piccolo, D., Pieri, M., Piroué, P.A., Plasil, F., Plyaskin, V., Pohl, M., Pojidaev, V., Produit, N., Qian, J.M., Qureshi, K.N., Raghavan, R., Rahal-Callot, G., Raven, G., Razis, P., Read, K., Ren, D., Ren, Z., Rescigno, M., Reucroft, S., Ricker, A., Riemann, S., Rind, O., Rizvi, H.A., Roe, B.P., Röhner, M., Röhner, S., Romero, L., Rose, J., Rosier-Lees, S., Rosmalen, R., Rosselet, Ph., Rubbia, A., Rubio, J.A., Rykaczewski, H., Sachwitz, M., Sajan, E., Salicio, J., Salicio, J.M., Sanders, G.S., Santocchia, A., Sarakinos, M.S., Sartorelli, G., Sassowsky, M., Sauvage, G., Schegelsky, V., Schmiemann, K., Schmitz, D., Schmitz, P., Schneegans, M., Schopper, H., Schotanus, D.J., Shotkin, S., Schreiber, H.J., Shukla, J., Schulte, R., Schulte, S., Schultze, K., Schütte, J., Schwenke, J., Schwering, G., Sciacca, C., Scott, I., Sehgal, R., Seiler, P.G., Sens, J.C., Servoli, L., Sheer, I., Shen, D.Z., Shevchenko, S., Shi, X.R., Shumilov, E., Shoutko, V., Soderstrom, E., Sopczak, A., Spartiotis, C., Spickermann, T., Spillantini, P., Starosta, R., Steuer, M., Stickland, D.P., Sticozzi, F., Stone, H., Strauch, K., Stringfellow, B.C., Sudhakar, K., Sultanov, G., Sumner, R.L., Sun, L.Z., Suter, H., Sutton, R.B., Swain, J.D., Syed, A.A., Tang, X.W., Taylor, L., Timmermans, C., Ting, Samuel C.C., Ting, S.M., Tonutti, M., Tonwar, S.C., Tóth, J., Tsaregorodtsev, A., Tsipolitis, G., Tully, C., Tung, K.L., Ulbricht, J., Urbán, L., Uwer, U., Valente, E., Van de Walle, R.T., Vetlitsky, I., Viertel, G., Vikas, P., Vikas, U., Vivargent, M., Vogel, H., Vogt, H., Vorobiev, I., Vorobyov, A.A., Vuilleumier, L., Wadhwa, M., Wallraff, W., Wang, C.R., Wang, G.H., Wang, J.H., Wang, Q.F., Wang, X.L., Wang, Y.F., Wang, Z.M., Weber, A., Weber, J., Weill, R., Wenaus, T.J., Wenninger, J., White, M., Willmott, C., Wittgenstein, F., Wright, D., Wu, R.J., Wu, S.X., Wu, Y.G., Wysłouch, B., Xie, Y.Y., Xu, Y.D., Xu, Z.Z., Xue, Z.L., Yan, D.S., Yan, X.J., Yang, B.Z., Yang, C.G., Yang, G., Yang, K.S., Yang, Q.Y., Yang, Z.Q., Ye, C.H., Ye, J.B., Ye, Q., Yeh, S.C., Yin, Z.W., You, J.M., Yunus, N., Yzerman, M., Zaccardelli, C., Zemp, P., Zeng, M., Zeng, Y., Zhang, D.H., Zhang, Z.P., Zhou, B., Zhou, J.F., Zhu, R.Y., Zhuang, H.L., Zichichi, A., and van der Zwaan, B.C.C.
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49. Measurement of inclusive production of neutral hadrons from Z decays
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Acciarri, M., Adam, A., Adriani, O., Aguilar-Benitez, M., Ahlen, S., Alcaraz, J., Aloisio, A., Alverson, G., Alviggi, M.G., Ambrosi, G., An, Q., Anderhub, H., Anderson, A.L., Andreev, V.P., Angelescu, T., Antonov, L., Antreasyan, D., Alkhazov, G., Arce, P., Arefiev, A., Azemoon, T., Aziz, T., Baba, P.V.K.S., Bagnaia, P., Bakken, J.A., Baksay, L., Ball, R.C., Banerjee, S., Banicz, K., Bao, J., Barillère, R., Barone, L., Baschirotto, A., Battiston, R., Bay, A., Becattini, F., Becker, U., Behner, F., Bencze, Gy.L., Berdugo, J., Berges, P., Bertucci, B., Betev, B.L., Biasini, M., Biland, A., Bilei, G.M., Bizzarri, R., Blaising, J.J., Bobbink, J.J., Bock, R., Böhm, A., Borgia, B., Bourilkov, D., Bourquin, M., Boutigny, D., Bouwens, B., Brambilla, E., Branson, J.G., Brigljevic, V., Brock, I.C., Brooks, M., Bujak, A., Burger, J.D., Burger, W.J., Burgos, C., Busenitz, J., Buytenhuijs, A., Bykov, A., Cai, X.D., Capell, M., Caria, M., Carlino, G., Cartacci, A.M., Casaus, J., Castello, R., Cavallo, N., Cerrada, M., Cesaroni, F., Chamizo, M., Chang, Y.H., Chaturvedi, U.K., Chemarin, M., Chen, A., Chen, C., Chen, G., Chen, G.M., Chen, H.F., Chen, H.S., Chen, M., Chiefari, G., Chien, C.Y., Choi, M.T., Chung, S., Civinini, C., Clare, I., Clare, R., Coan, T.E., Cohn, H.O., Coignet, G., Colino, N., Contin, A., Costantini, S., Cotorobai, F., de la Cruz, B., Cui, X.T., Dai, T.S., D'Alessandro, R., de Asmundis, R., Degré, A., Deiters, K., Dénes, E., Denes, P., DeNotaristefani, F., DiBitonto, D., Diemoz, M., Dimitrov, H.R., Dionisi, C., Dittmar, M., Djambazov, L., Dova, M.T., Drago, E., Duchesneau, D., Duinker, P., Duran, I., Easo, S., El Mamouni, H., Engler, A., Eppling, F.J., Erné, F.C., Extermann, P., Fabbretti, R., Fabre, M., Falciano, S., Fan, S.J., Favara, A., Fay, J., Felcini, M., Ferguson, T., Fernandez, D., Fernandez, G., Ferroni, F., Fesefeldt, H., Fiandrini, E., Field, J.H., Filthaut, F., Fisher, P.H., Forconi, G., Fredj, L., Freudenreich, K., Friebel, W., Fukushima, M., Gailloud, M., Galaktionov, Yu., Gallo, E., Ganguli, S.N., Garcia-Abia, P., Gentile, S., Gheordanescu, N., Giagu, S., Goldfarb, S., Gong, Z.F., Gonzalez, E., Gougas, A., Goujon, D., Gratta, G., Gruenewald, M., Gu, C., Guanziroli, M., Guo, J.K., Gupta, V.K., Gurtu, A., Gustafson, H.R., Gutay, L.J., Hangarter, K., Hasan, A., Hauschildt, D., He, C.F., He, J.T., Hebbeker, T., Hebert, M., Hervé, A., Hilgers, K., Hofer, H., Hoorani, H., Hou, S.R., Hu, G., Hu, G.Q., Ille, B., Ilyas, M.M., Innocente, V., Janssen, H., Jin, B.N., Jones, L.W., Josa-Mutuberria, I., Kasser, A., Khan, R.A., Kamyshkov, Yu., Kapinos, P., Kapustinsky, J.S., Karyotakis, Y., Kaur, M., Khokhar, S., Kienzle-Focacci, M.N., Kim, J.K., Kim, S.C., Kim, Y.G., Kinnison, W.W., Kirkby, A., Kirkby, D., Kirsch, S., Kittel, W., Klimentov, A., König, A.C., Koffeman, E., Kornadt, O., Koutsenko, V., Koulbardis, A., Kraemer, R.W., Kramer, T., Krastev, V.R., Krenz, W., Kuijten, H., Kumar, K.S., Kunin, A., de Guevara, P.Ladron, Landi, G., Lanske, D., Lanzano, S., Lebedev, A., Lebrun, P., Lecomte, P., Lecoq, P., Le Coultre, P., Lee, D.M., Lee, J.S., Lee, K.Y., Leedom, I., Leggett, C., Le Goff, J.M., Leiste, R., Lenti, M., Leonardi, E., Levtchenko, P., Li, C., Li, H.T., Li, P.J., Liao, J.Y., Lin, W.T., Lin, Z.Y., Linde, F.L., Lindemann, B., Lista, L., Liu, Y., Lohmann, W., Longo, E., Lu, W., Lu, Y.S., Lubbers, J.M., Lübelsmeyer, K., Luci, C., Luckey, D., Ludovici, L., Luminari, L., Lustermann, W., Ma, J.M., Ma, W.G., MacDermott, M., Malgeri, L., Malik, R., Malinin, A., Maña, C., Maolinbay, M., Marchesini, P., Marion, F., Marin, A., Martin, J.P., Marzano, F., Massaro, G.G.G., Mazumdar, K., McBride, P., McMahon, T., McNally, D., Merk, M., Merola, L., Meschini, M., Metzger, W.J., Mi, Y., Mihul, A., Mills, G.B., Mir, Y., Mirabelli, G., Mnich, J., Möller, M., Monteleoni, B., Morand, R., Morganti, S., Moulai, N.E., Mount, R., Müller, S., Nagy, E., Napolitano, M., Nessi-Tedaldi, F., Newman, H., Niaz, M.A., Nippe, A., Nowak, H., Organtini, G., Pandoulas, D., Paoletti, S., Paolucci, P., Pascale, G., Passaleva, G., Patricelli, S., Paul, T., Pauluzzi, M., Paus, C., Pauss, F., Pei, Y.J., Pensotti, S., Perret-Gallix, D., Perrier, J., Pevsner, A., Piccolo, D., Pieri, M., Pinto, J.C., Piroué, P.A., Plasil, F., Plyaskin, V., Pohl, M., Pojidaev, V., Postema, H., Qi, Z.D., Qian, J.M., Qureshi, K.N., Raghavan, R., Rahal-Callot, G., Rancoita, P.G., Rattaggi, M., Raven, G., Razis, P., Read, K., Redaelli, M., Ren, D., Ren, Z., Rescigno, M., Reucroft, S., Ricker, A., Riemann, S., Riemers, B.C., Riles, K., Rind, O., Rizvi, H.A., Ro, S., Robohm, A., Rodriguez, F.J., Roe, B.P., Röhner, M., Röhner, S., Romero, L., Rosier-Lees, S., Rosmalen, R., Rosselet, Ph., van Rossum, W., Roth, S., Rubbia, A., Rubio, J.A., Rykaczewski, H., Sachwitz, M., Salicio, J., Salicio, J.M., Sanchez, E., Sanders, G.S., Santocchia, A., Sarakinos, M.S., Sartorelli, G., Sassowsky, M., Sauvage, G., Schäfer, C., Schegelsky, V., Schmitz, D., Schmitz, P., Schneegans, M., Scholz, N., Schopper, H., Schotanus, D.J., Shotkin, S., Schreiber, H.J., Shukla, J., Schulte, R., Schultze, K., Schwenke, J., Schwering, G., Sciacca, C., Scott, I., Sehgal, R., Seiler, P.G., Sens, J.C., Servoli, L., Sheer, I., Shen, D.Z., Shevchenko, S., Shi, X.R., Shumilov, E., Shoutko, V., Son, D., Sopczak, A., Soulimov, V., Spartiotis, C., Spickermann, T., Spillantini, P., Starosta, R., Steuer, M., Stickland, D.P., Sticozzi, F., Stone, H., Strauch, K., Sudhakar, K., Sultanov, G., Sun, L.Z., Susinno, G.F., Suter, H., Swain, J.D., Syed, A.A., Tang, X.W., Taylor, L., Ting, Samuel C.C., Ting, S.M., Toker, O., Tonutti, M., Tonwar, S.C., Tóth, J., Tsaregorodtsev, A., Tsipolitis, G., Tully, C., Tung, K.L., Tuuva, T., Ulbricht, J., Urbán, L., Uwer, U., Valente, E., Van de Walle, R.T., Vetlistsky, I., Viertel, G., Vikas, P., Vikas, U., Vivargent, M., Vogel, H., Vogt, H., Vorobiev, I., Vorobyov, A.A., Vorobyov, An.A., Vuilleumier, L., Wadhwa, M., Wallraff, W., Wang, J.C., Wang, C.R., Wang, X.L., Wang, Y.F., Wang, Z.M., Weber, A., Weber, J., Weill, R., Wenninger, J., White, M., Willmott, C., Wittgenstein, F., Wright, D., Wu, S.X., Wynhoff, S., Wysłouch, B., Xie, Y.Y., Xu, J.G., Xu, Z.Z., Xue, Z.L., Yan, D.S., Yang, B.Z., Yang, C.G., Yang, G., Ye, C.H., Ye, J.B., Ye, Q., Yeh, S.C., Yin, Z.W., You, J.M., Yunus, N., Yzerman, M., Zaccardelli, C., Zemp, P., Zeng, M., Zeng, Y., Zhang, D.H., Zhang, Z.P., Zhou, B., Zhou, G.J., Zhou, J.F., Zhu, R.Y., Zichichi, A., and van der Zwaan, B.C.C.
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50. Inclusive search for the charmless radiative decay of the b-quark ( b → sγ)
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Adriani, O., Aguilar-Benitez, M., Ahlen, S., Alcaraz, J., Aloisio, A., Alverson, G., Alviggi, M.G., Ambrosi, G., An, Q., Anderhub, H., Anderson, A.L., Andreev, V.P., Angelescu, T., Antonov, L., Antreasyan, D., Arce, P., Arefiev, A., Atamanchuk, A., Azemoon, T., Aziz, T., Baba, P.V.K.S., Bagnaia, P., Bakken, J.A., Ball, R.C., Banerjee, S., Bao, J., Barillère, R., Barone, L., Baschirotto, A., Battiston, R., Bay, A., Becattini, F., Bechtluft, J., Becker, R., Becker, U., Behner, F., Behrens, J., Bencze, Gy.L., Berdugo, J., Berges, P., Bertucci, B., Betev, B.L., Biasini, M., Biland, A., Bilei, G.M., Bizzarri, R., Blaising, J.J., Bobbink, G.J., Bock, R., Böhm, A., Borgia, B., Bosetti, M., Bourilkov, D., Bourquin, M., Boutigny, D., Bouwens, B., Brambilla, E., Branson, J.G., Brock, I.C., Brooks, M., Bujak, A., Burger, J.D., Burger, W.J., Busenitz, J., Buytenhuijs, A., Cai, X.D., Capell, M., Caria, M., Carlino, G., Cartacci, A.M., Castello, R., Cerrada, M., Cesaroni, F., Chang, Y.H., Chaturvedi, U.K., Chemarin, M., Chen, A., Chen, C., Chen, G., Chen, G.M., Chen, H.F., Chen, H.S., Chen, M., Chen, W.Y., Chiefari, G., Chien, C.Y., Choi, M.T., Chung, S., Civinini, C., Clare, I., Clare, R., Coan, T.E., Cohn, H.O., Coignet, G., Colino, N., Contin, A., Cotorobai, F., Cui, X.T., Cui, X.Y., Dai, T.S., D'Alessandro, R., de Asmundis, R., Degré, A., Deiters, K., Dénes, E., Denes, P., DeNotaristefani, F., Dhina, M., DiBitonto, D., Diemoz, M., Dimitrov, H.R., Dionisi, C., Dittmar, M., Djambazov, L., Dova, M.T., Drago, E., Duchesneau, D., Duinker, P., Duran, I., Easo, S., El Mamouni, H., Engler, A., Eppling, F.J., Erné, F.C., Extermann, P., Fabbretti, R., Fabre, M., Falciano, S., Fan, S.J., Fackler, O., Fay, J., Felcini, M., Ferguson, T., Fernandez, D., Fernandez, G., Ferroni, F., Fesefeldt, H., Fiandrini, E., Field, J.H., Filthaut, F., Finocchiaro, G., Fisher, P.H., Forconi, G., Fredj, L., Freudenreich, K., Friebel, W., Fukushima, M., Gailloud, M., Galaktionov, Yu., Gallo, E., Ganguli, S.N., Garcia-Abia, P., Gele, D., Gentile, S., Gheordanescu, N., Giagu, S., Goldfarb, S., gong, Z.F., Gonzalez, E., Gougas, A., Goujon, D., Gratta, G., Gruenewald, M., Gu, C., Guanziroli, M., Guo, J.K., Gupta, V.K., Gurtu, A., Gustafson, H.R., Gutay, L.J., Hangarter, K., Hartmann, B., Hasan, A., Hauschildt, D., He, C.F., He, J.T., Hebbeker, T., Hebert, M., Hervé, A., Hilgers, K., Hofer, H., Hoorani, H., Hu, G., Hu, G.Q., Ille, B., Ilyas, M.M., Innocente, V., Janssen, H., Jezequel, S., Jin, B.N., Jones, L.W., Josa-Mutuberria, I., Kasser, A., Khan, R.A., Kamyshkov, Yu., Kapinos, P., Kapustinsky, J.S., Karyotakis, Y., Kaur, M., Khokhar, S., Kienzle-Focacci, M.N., Kim, J.K., Kim, S.C., Kim, Y.G., Kinnison, W.W., Kirkby, A., Kirkby, D., Kirsch, S., Kittel, W., Klimentov, A., Klöckner, R., König, A.C., Koffeman, E., Kornadt, O., Koutsenko, V., Koulbardis, A., Kraemer, R.W., Kramer, T., Krastev, V.R., Krenz, W., Krivshich, A., Kuijten, H., Kumar, K.S., Kunin, A., Landi, G., Lanske, D., Lanzano, S., Lebedev, A., Lebrun, P., Lecomte, P., Lecoq, P., Le Coultre, P., Lee, D.M., Lee, J.S., Lee, K.Y., Leedom, I., Leggett, C., Le Goff, J.M., Leiste, R., Lenti, M., Leonardi, E., Li, C., Li, H.T., Li, P.J., Liao, J.Y., Lin, W.T., Lin, Z.Y., Linde, F.L., Lindemann, B., Lista, L., Liu, Y., Lohmann, W., Longo, E., Lu, Y.S., Lubbers, J.M., Lübelsmeyer, K., Luci, C., Luckey, D., Ludovici, L., Luminari, L., Lustermann, W., Ma, J.M., Ma, W.G., MacDermott, M., Malik, R., Malinin, A., Maña, C., Maolinbay, M., Marchesini, P., Marion, F., Marin, A., Martin, J.P., Martinez-Laso, L., Marzano, F., Massaro, G.G.G., Mazumdar, K., McBride, P., McMahon, T., McNally, D., Merk, M., Merola, L., Meschini, M., Metzger, W.J., Mi, Y., Mihul, A., Mills, G.B., Mir, Y., Mirabelli, G., Munich, J., Möller, M., Monteleoni, B., Morand, R., Morganti, S., Moulai, N.E., Mount, R., Müller, S., Nadtochy, A., Nagy, E., Napolitano, M., Nessi-Tedaldi, F., Newman, H., Neyer, C., Niaz, M.A., Nippe, A., Nowak, H., Organtini, G., Pandoulas, D., Paoletti, S., Paolucci, P., Pascale, G., Passaleva, G., Patricelli, S., Paul, T., Pauluzzi, M., Paus, C., Pauss, F., Pei, Y.J., Pensotti, S., Perret-Gallix, D., Perrier, J., Pevsner, A., Piccolo, D., Pieri, M., Piroué, P.A., Plasil, F., Plyaskin, V., Pohl, M., Pojidaev, V., Postema, H., Qi, Z.D., Qian, J.M., Qureshi, K.N., Raghavan, R., Rahal-Callot, G., Rancoita, P.G., Rattaggi, M., Raven, G., Razis, P., Read, K., Ren, D., Ren, Z., Rescigno, M., Reucroft, S., Ricker, A., Riemann, S., Riemers, B.C., Riles, K., Rind, O., Rizvi, H.A., Ro, S., Rodriguez, F.J., Roe, B.P., Röhner, M., Romero, L., Rosier-Lees, S., Rosmalen, R., Rosselet, Ph., van Rossum, W., Roth, S., Rubbia, A., Rubio, J.A., Rykaczewski, H., Sachwitz, M., Salicio, J., Salicio, J.M., Sanders, G.S., Santocchia, A., Sarakinos, M.S., Sartorelli, G., Sassowsky, M., Sauvage, G., Schegelsky, V., Schmitz, D., Schmitz, P., Schneegans, M., Schopper, H., Schotanus, D.J., Shotkin, S., Schreiber, H.J., Shukla, J., Schulte, R., Schulte, S., Schultze, K., Schwenke, J., Schwering, G., Sciacca, C., Scott, I., Sehgal, R., Seiler, P.G., Sens, J.C., Servoli, L., Sheer, I., Shen, D.Z., Shevchenko, S., Shi, X.R., Shumilov, E., Shoutko, V., Son, D., Sopczak, A., Spartiotis, C., Spickermann, T., Spillantini, P., Starosta, R., Steuer, M., Stickland, D.P., Sticozzi, F., Stone, H., Strauch, K., Stringfellow, B.C., Sudhakar, K., Sultanov, G., Sun, L.Z., Susinno, G.F., Suter, H., Swain, J.D., Syed, A.A., Tang, X.W., Taylor, L., Terzi, G., Ting, Samuel C.C., Ting, S.M., Tonutti, M., Tonwar, S.C., Tóth, J., Tsaregorodtsev, A., Tsipolitis, G., Tully, C., Tung, K.L., Ulbricht, J., Urbán, L., Uwer, U., Valente, E., Van de Walle, R.T., Vetlitsky, I., Viertel, G., Vikas, P., Vikas, U., Vivargent, M., Vogel, H., Vogt, H., Vorobiev, I., Vorobyov, A.A., Vuilleumier, L., Wadhwa, M., Wallraff, W., Wang, C., Wang, C.R., Wang, X.L., Wang, Y.F., Wang, Z.M., Warner, C., Weber, A., Weber, J., Weill, R., Wenaus, T.J., Wenninger, J., White, M., Willmott, C., Wittgenstein, F., Wright, D., Wu, S.X., Wynhoff, S., Wysłouch, B., Xie, Y.Y., Xu, J.G., Xu, Z.Z., Xue, Z.L., Yan, D.S., Yang, B.Z., Yang, C.G., Yang, G., Ye, C.H., Ye, J.B., Ye, Q., Yeh, S.C., Yin, Z.W., You, J.M., Yunus, N., Yzerman, M., Zaccardelli, C., Zemp, P., Zeng, M., Zeng, Y., Zhang, D.H., Zhang, Z.P., Zhou, B., Zhou, G.J., Zhou, J.F., Zhu, R.Y., Zichichi, A., and van der Zwaan, B.C.C.
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