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2. The case for a directional dark matter detector and the status of current experimental efforts
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Ahlen, S., Afshordi, N., Battat, J. B. R., Billard, J., Bozorgnia, N., Burgos, S., Caldwell, T., Carmona, J. M., Cebrian, S., Colas, P., Dafni, T., Daw, E., Dujmic, D., Dushkin, A., Fedus, W., Ferrer, E., Finkbeiner, D., Fisher, P. H., Forbes, J., Fusayasu, T., Galan, J., Gamble, T., Ghag, C., Giomataris, I., Gold, M., Gomez, H., Gomez, M. E., Gondolo, P., Green, A., Grignon, C., Guillaudin, O., Hagemann, C., Hattori, K., Henderson, S., Higashi, N., Ida, C., Iguaz, F. J., Inglis, A., Irastorza, I. G., Iwaki, S., Kaboth, A., Kabuki, S., Kadyk, J., Kallivayalil, N., Kubo, H., Kurosawa, S., Kudryavtsev, V. A., Lamy, T., Lanza, R., Lawson, T. B., Lee, A., Lee, E. R., Lin, T., Loomba, D., Lopez, J., Luzon, G., Manobu, T., Martoff, J., Mayet, F., Mccluskey, B., Miller, E., Miuchi, K., Monroe, J., Morgan, B., Muna, D., Murphy, A. St. J., Naka, T., Nakamura, K., Nakamura, M., Nakano, T., Nicklin, G. G., Nishimura, H., Niwa, K., Paling, S. M., Parker, J., Petkov, A., Pipe, M., Pushkin, K., Robinson, M., Rodriguez, A., Rodriguez-Quintero, J., Sahin, T., Sanderson, R., Sanghi, N., Santos, D., Sato, O., Sawano, T., Sciolla, G., Sekiya, H., Slatyer, T. R., Snowden-Ifft, D. P., Spooner, N. J. C., Sugiyama, A., Takada, A., Takahashi, M., Takeda, A., Tanimori, T., Taniue, K., Tomas, A., Tomita, H., Tsuchiya, K., Turk, J., Tziaferi, E., Ueno, K., Vahsen, S., Vanderspek, R., Vergados, J., Villar, J. A., Wellenstein, H., Wolfe, I., Yamamoto, R. K., and Yegoryan, H.
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Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
We present the case for a dark matter detector with directional sensitivity. This document was developed at the 2009 CYGNUS workshop on directional dark matter detection, and contains contributions from theorists and experimental groups in the field. We describe the need for a dark matter detector with directional sensitivity; each directional dark matter experiment presents their project's status; and we close with a feasibility study for scaling up to a one ton directional detector, which would cost around $150M., Comment: 48 pages, 37 figures, whitepaper on direct dark matter detection with directional sensitivity
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3. Low Energy Electron and Nuclear Recoil Thresholds in the DRIFT-II Negative Ion TPC for Dark Matter Searches
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Burgos, S., Daw, E., Forbes, J., Ghag, C., Gold, M., Hagemann, C., Kudryavtsev, V. A., Lawson, T. B., Loomba, D., Majewski, P., Muna, D., Murphy, A. St. J., Paling, S. M., Petkov, A., Plank, S. J. S., Robinson, M., Sanghi, N., Snowden-Ifft, D. P., Spooner, N. J. C., Turk, J., and Tziaferi, E.
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High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors - Abstract
Understanding the ability to measure and discriminate particle events at the lowest possible energy is an essential requirement in developing new experiments to search for weakly interacting massive particle (WIMP) dark matter. In this paper we detail an assessment of the potential sensitivity below 10 keV in the 1 m^3 DRIFT-II directionally sensitive, low pressure, negative ion time projection chamber (NITPC), based on event-by-event track reconstruction and calorimetry in the multiwire proportional chamber (MWPC) readout. By application of a digital smoothing polynomial it is shown that the detector is sensitive to sulfur and carbon recoils down to 2.9 and 1.9 keV respectively, and 1.2 keV for electron induced events. The energy sensitivity is demonstrated through the 5.9 keV gamma spectrum of 55Fe, where the energy resolution is sufficient to identify the escape peak. The effect a lower energy sensitivity on the WIMP exclusion limit is demonstrated. In addition to recoil direction reconstruction for WIMP searches this sensitivity suggests new prospects for applications also in KK axion searches.
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- 2009
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4. First measurement of the Head-Tail directional nuclear recoil signature at energies relevant to WIMP dark matter searches
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Burgos, S., Daw, E., Forbes, J., Ghag, C., Gold, M., Hagemann, C., Kudryavtsev, V. A., Lawson, T. B., Loomba, D., Majewski, P., Muna, D., Murphy, A. StJ., Nicklin, G. G., Paling, S. M., Petkov, A., Plank, S. J. S., Robinson, M., Sanghi, N., Snowden-Ifft, D. P., Spooner, N. J. C., Turk, J., and Tziaferi, E.
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Astrophysics - Abstract
We present first evidence for the so-called Head-Tail asymmetry signature of neutron-induced nuclear recoil tracks at energies down to 1.5 keV/amu using the 1m^3 DRIFT-IIc dark matter detector. This regime is appropriate for recoils induced by Weakly Interacting Massive Particle (WIMPs) but one where the differential ionization is poorly understood. We show that the distribution of recoil energies and directions induced here by Cf-252 neutrons matches well that expected from massive WIMPs. The results open a powerful new means of searching for a galactic signature from WIMPs., Comment: 4 pages, 6 figures, 1 table
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- 2008
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5. Measurement of the Range Component Directional Signature in a DRIFT-II Detector using 252Cf Neutrons
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Burgos, S., Daw, E., Forbes, J., Ghag, C., Gold, M., Hagemann, C., Kudryavtsev, V. A., Lawson, T. B., Loomba, D., Majewski, P., Muna, D., Murphy, A. St. J., Nicklin, G. G., Paling, S. M., Petkov, A., Plank, S. J. S., Robinson, M., Sanghi, N., Snowden-Ifft, D. P., Spooner, N. J. C., Turk, J., and Tziaferi, E.
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High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Astrophysics - Abstract
The DRIFT collaboration utilizes low pressure gaseous detectors to search for WIMP dark matter with directional signatures. A 252Cf neutron source was placed on each of the principal axes of a DRIFT detector in order to test its ability to measure directional signatures from the three components of very low energy (~keV/amu) recoil ranges. A high trigger threshold and the event selection procedure ensured that only sulfur recoils were analyzed. Sulfur recoils produced in the CS2 target gas by the 252Cf source closely match those expected from massive WIMP induced sulfur recoils. For each orientation of the source a directional signal from the range components was observed, indicating that the detector is directional along all 3 axes. An analysis of these results yields an optimal orientation for DRIFT detectors when searching for a directional signature from WIMPs. Additional energy dependent information is provided to aid in understanding this effect., Comment: 14 pages, 1 Table, 8 Figures
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- 2008
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6. Track Reconstruction and Performance of DRIFT Directional Dark Matter Detectors using Alpha Particles
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Burgos, S., Forbes, J., Ghag, C., Gold, M., Kudryavtsev, V. A., Lawson, T. B., Loomba, D., Majewski, P., McMillan, J. E., Muna, D., Murphy, A. StJ., Nicklin, G. G., Paling, S. M., Petkov, A., Plank, S. J. S., Robinson, M., Sanghi, N., Smith, N. J. T., Snowden-Ifft, D. P., Spooner, N. J. C., Sumner, T. J., Turk, J., and Tziaferi, T.
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors - Abstract
First results are presented from an analysis of data from the DRIFT-IIa and DRIFT-IIb directional dark matter detectors at Boulby Mine in which alpha particle tracks were reconstructed and used to characterise detector performance--an important step towards optimising directional technology. The drift velocity in DRIFT-IIa was [59.3 +/- 0.2 (stat) +/- 7.5 (sys)] m/s based on an analysis of naturally-occurring alpha-emitting background. The drift velocity in DRIFT-IIb was [57 +/- 1 (stat) +/- 3 (sys)] m/s determined by the analysis of alpha particle tracks from a Po-210 source. 3D range reconstruction and energy spectra were used to identify alpha particles from the decay of Rn-222, Po-218, Rn-220 and Po-216. This study found that (22 +/- 2)% of Po-218 progeny (from Rn-222 decay) are produced with no net charge in 40 Torr CS2. For Po-216 progeny (from Rn-220 decay) the uncharged fraction is (100 +0 -35)%., Comment: 27 pages, 12 figures, 5 tables. Submitted to Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, Section A. Subj-class: Instrumentation and Detectors
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- 2007
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7. First Results from the DRIFT-IIa Dark Matter Detector
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Burgos, S., Forbes, J., Ghag, C., Gold, M., Kudryavtsev, V. A., Lawson, T. B., Loomba, D., Majewski, P., Muna, D., Murphy, A. StJ., Nicklin, G. G., Paling, S. M., Petkov, A., Plank, S. J. S., Robinson, M., Sanghi, N., Smith, N. J. T., Snowden-Ifft, D. P., Spooner, N. J. C., Sumner, T. J., Turk, J., and Tziaferi, E.
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High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
Data from the DRIFT-IIa directional dark matter experiment are presented, collected during a near continuous 6 month running period. A detailed calibration analysis comparing data from gamma-ray, x-ray and neutron sources to a GEANT4 Monte Carlo simulations reveals an efficiency for detection of neutron induced recoils of 94+/-2(stat.)+/-5(sys.)%. Software-based cuts, designed to remove non-nuclear recoil events, are shown to reject 60Co gamma-rays with a rejection factor of better than 8x10-6 for all energies above threshold. An unexpected event population has been discovered and is shown here to be due to the alpha-decay of 222Rn daughter nuclei that have attached to the central cathode. A limit on the flux of neutrons in the Boulby Underground Laboratory is derived from analysis of unshielded and shielded data., Comment: 43 pages, 14 figures, submitted to Astroparticle Physics
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- 2007
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8. Moniliformin from Fusarium fujikuroi Culture Material and Deoxynivalenol from Naturally Contaminated Wheat Incorporated into Diets of Broiler Chicks
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Harvey, R. B., Kubena, L. F., Rottinghaus, G. E., Turk, J. R., Casper, H. H., and Buckley, S. A.
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- 1997
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9. The Chronic Effects of Fusarium moniliforme Culture Material, Containing Known Levels of Fumonisin B 1 , in Turkeys
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Bermudez, A. J., Ledoux, D. R., Turk, J. R., and Rottinghaus, G. E.
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- 1996
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10. Intercomparison of High-Resolution Precipitation Products over Northwest Europe
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Kidd, C., Bauer, P., Turk, J., Huffman, G. J., Joyce, R., Hsu, K.-L., and Braithwaite, D.
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- 2012
11. NASA’S TROPICAL CLOUD SYSTEMS AND PROCESSES EXPERIMENT : Investigating Tropical Cyclogenesis and Hurricane Intensity Change
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Halverson, J., Black, M., Braun, S., Cecil, D., Goodman, M., Heymsfield, A., Heymsfield, G., Hood, R., Krishnamurti, T., McFarquhar, G., Mahoney, M. J., Molinari, J., Rogers, R., Turk, J., Velden, C., Zhang, D.-L., Zipser, E., and Kakar, R.
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- 2007
12. Outpatient Management of Delayed Graft Function Is Associated With Reduced Length of Stay Without an Increase in Adverse Events
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Muth, B. L., Astor, B. C., Turk, J., Mohamed, M., Parajuli, S., Kaufman, D. B., Mandelbrot, D. A., and Djamali, A.
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- 2016
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13. Seminoma in a Pigeon
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Turk, J. R., Kim, J., and Gallina, A. M.
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- 1981
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14. Field conditions and the accuracy of visually determined Munsell soil color
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Turk, J., Young, R., Turk, J., and Young, R.
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15. Charge-remote and charge-driven fragmentation processes in diacyl glycerophosphoethanolamine upon low-energy collisional activation: A mechanistic proposal
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Hsu, Fong-Fu and Turk, J.
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- 2000
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16. Charge-driven fragmentation processes in diacyl glycerophosphatidic acids upon low-energy collisional activation. A mechanistic proposal
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Hsu, Fong-Fu and Turk, J.
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- 2000
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17. Reduced incidence and severity of experimental autoimmune arthritis in mice expressing catalytically inactive A disintegrin and metalloproteinase 8 (ADAM8)
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Zack, M. D., Melton, M. A., Stock, J. L., Storer, C. E., Barve, R. A., Minnerly, J. C., Weiss, D. J., Stejskal, J. A., Tortorella, M. D., Turk, J. R., Shevlin, K. M., and Malfait, A.-M.
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18. Effects of degraded sensor resolution upon passive microwave precipitation retrievals of tropical rainfall
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Turk, J., Marzano, F.S., and Mugnai, A34.
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Microwave measurements -- Usage ,Precipitation (Meteorology) -- Measurement ,Tropics -- Natural history ,Rain and rainfall -- Measurement ,Remote sensing -- Usage ,Earth sciences ,Science and technology - Abstract
Based on the fundamental relationship involving the interaction of microwave radiation with precipitation, microwave-based satellite precipitation estimates hold the most promise for quantitative rain estimation from space, At present, the low-resolution channels onboard the DMSP Special Sensor Microwave Imager (SSM/I) are sampled with a spatial resolution several times larger than the scale at which rainfall is generated in typical convective rainbands. Aircraft-based instruments can provide views of the detailed microwave radiometric characteristics of precipitating clouds. In this manuscript, the authors present coincident finescale (1-3-km resolution) collocated aircraft radiometric and aircraft precipitation radar measurements collected during the 1993 Tropical Ocean Global Atmosphere Coupled Ocean - Atmosphere Response Experiment in the western Pacific Ocean. By intentionally degrading the resolution of the aircraft datasets from their native resolution to that of current and future spaceborne sensors, the impact of sensor resolution upon a combined radiometer-radar vertical profiling rain-retrieval algorithm (developed and utilized for the Precipitation Intercomparison Program 2) was examined. Retrieved values of the columnar graupel content were more influenced by the addition of the radar profile than was the columnar rain content. The retrieved values of columnar graupel were also significantly smaller than previously published results for land-based rainfall. The results show that the general trend of the rain structure is maintained but finescale details are lost once the observations are reduced to resolutions of 15 km.
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- 1998
19. Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder: an overview
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Mukherjee, Raja A S, Hollins, Sheila, and Turk, J
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20. Intestinal Adenocarcinoma in a Chicken
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Turk, J. R., Forar, A. L., and Gallina, A. M.
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21. Differential expression of rat pancreatic islet Beta-cell glucose transporter (GLUT 2), proinsulin and islet amyloid polypeptide genes after prolonged fasting, insulin-induced hypoglycaemia and dexamethasone treatment
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Koranyi, L., Bourey, R., Turk, J., Mueckler, M., and Permutt, M. A.
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- 1992
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22. Effect of anticancer drugs on the release of interleukin-6 in vitro
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Hasan, S. I., Blaney, Barbara A. D., and Turk, J. L.
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23. Cognitive, language, and adaptive behavior profiles in individuals with a diagnosis of Cohen syndrome
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Karpf, J, Turk, J, and Howlin, P
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24. Primary malignant pericardial mesothelioma
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Turk, J., Kenda, M., and Kranjec, I.
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25. Melatonin supplementation for severe and intractable sleep disturbance in young people with genetically determined developmental disabilities: short review and commentary
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Turk, J
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26. EXERCISE TRAINING PRESERVES ENDOTHELIAL FUNCTION IN BRACHIAL ARTERIES FROM HYPERLIPIDEMIC PIGS
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Woodman, C R., Turk, J R., Williams, D P., and Laughlin, M H.
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27. Identification and macrophage-activating activity of glycolipids released from intracellular Mycobacterium bovis BCG
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Rhoades, E., Hsu, F-. F., Torrelles, J. B., Turk, J., Chatterjee, D., and Russell, D. G.
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28. Effect of anticancer drugs on the release of tumour necrosis factor in vitro
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Hasan, S. I., Ahmed, K., and Turk, J. L.
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- 1990
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29. Influence of coronary artery diameter on eNOS protein content
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Laughlin, M. H, Turk, J. R, Schrage, W. G, Woodman, C. R, and Price, E. M
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The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that the content of endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) protein (eNOS protein/g total artery protein) increases with decreasing artery diameter in the coronary arterial tree. Content of eNOS protein was determined in porcine coronary arteries with immunoblot analysis. Arteries were isolated in six size categories from each heart: large arteries [301- to 2,500-microm internal diameter (ID)], small arteries (201- to 300-microm ID), resistance arteries (151- to 200-microm ID), large arterioles (101- to 150-microm ID), intermediate arterioles (51- to 100-microm ID), and small arterioles(<50-microm ID). To obtain sufficient protein for analysis from small- and intermediate-sized arterioles, five to seven arterioles 1-2 mm in length were pooled into one sample for each animal. Results establish that the number of smooth muscle cells per endothelial cell decreases from a number of 10 to 15 in large coronary arteries to 1 in the smallest arterioles. Immunohistochemistry revealed that eNOS is located only in endothelial cells in all sizes of coronary artery and in coronary capillaries. Contrary to our hypothesis, eNOS protein content did not increase with decreasing size of coronary artery. Indeed, the smallest coronary arterioles had less eNOS protein per gram of total protein than the large coronary arteries. These results indicate that eNOS protein content is greater in the endothelial cells of conduit arteries, resistance arteries, and large arterioles than in small coronary arterioles.
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30. Prevalence of cdtABC genes encoding cytolethal distending toxin among Haemophilus ducreyi and Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans strains
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AHMED, H. J., SVENSSON, L. A., COPE, L. D., LATIMER, J. L., HANSEN, E. J., AHLMAN, K., BAYAT-TURK, J., KLAMER, D., and LAGERGÅRD, T.
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- 2001
31. Study of Oxidative Stress Marker Serum Paraoxonase in Metabolic Syndrome
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Mukund Ramchandra Mogarekar, Arati Adhe-Rojekar, Mohit Vijay Rojekar, and Turk J Endocrinol Metab
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,lactonase ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,medicine.disease_cause ,lcsh:Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,metabolic syndrome ,Arylesterase ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,Internal Medicine ,medicine ,oxidative stress ,lcsh:RC648-665 ,biology ,Cholesterol ,business.industry ,arylesterase ,Paraoxonase ,medicine.disease ,PON1 ,Endocrinology ,chemistry ,biology.protein ,Metabolic syndrome ,business ,Body mass index ,Oxidative stress ,Lipoprotein - Abstract
Purpose: The metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a constellation of interrelated risk factors of metabolic origin that appear to promote development of cardiovascular disease. It has become one of the most important topics for this decade because of marked increase in cardiovascular disease associated with risk factors. Paraoxonase (PON) is a family of three enzymes, PON1, PON2 and PON3, the gene which is located on chromosome 7. This is high-density lipoprotein (HDL)-associated enzyme with antioxidant activity. The objective of the present study aimed at measurement of PON1 activities in patients with MetS, to compare PON1 activities in patients with MetS with those in controls and assess its relationship with the lipoproteins in serum. Material and Method: Cases were included as per the criteria put forth by the International Diabetes Federation. Serum PON1 activities were measured using spectrophotometer. Statistical analysis was done using SPSS 20.0. Result: Serum PON1 arylesterase and lactonase activities were found to be reduced significantly in patients with MetS than in controls. PON1 activities showed a positive correlation with HDL, fasting blood glucose and diastolic blood pressure. Linear regression analysis showed a significant correlation between PON1 activities and body mass index. Discussion: From the present study, it is clear that reduction in PON1 activities in MetS is mainly due either to abnormalities with synthesis or secretion of HDL cholesterol or oxidative stress as a consequence of excess production of the free radicals. This study also iterates that it is the quality and not the quantity of HDL cholesterol is important while studying the pathophysiology of MetS.
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32. Effects of Fumonisin and Moniliformin from Culture Materials to Growing Swine
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Harvey, R. B., Kubena, L. F., Rottinghaus, G. E., Turk, J. R., and Buckley, S. A.
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- 1997
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33. 2017 Referee Index
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Turk J Dermatol
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34. 2017 Author Index
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Turk J Dermatol
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35. Clinical, cytogenetic, and molecular analysis of three families with FRAXE
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Barnicoat, A. J., Wang, Q., Turk, J., Green, E., Mathew, C. G., Flynn, G., Buckle, V., Hirst, M., Davies, K., and Bobrow, M.
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- 1997
36. A measurement of AFBb in lifetime tagged heavy flavour Z decays
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Buskulic, D., Casper, D., de Bonis, I., Decamp, D., Ghez, P., Goy, C., Lees, J. P., Minard, M. N., Odier, P., Pietrzyk, B., Ariztizabal, F., Chmeissani, M., Crespo, J. M., Efthymiopoulos, I., Fernandez, E., Fernandez Bosman, M., Gaitan, V., Garrido, L. l., Martinez, M., Mattison, T., Orteu, S., Pacheco, A., Padilla, C., Palla, F., Pascual, A., Perlas, J. A., Teubert, F., Creanza, D., de Palma, M., Farilla, A., Iaselli, G., Maggi, G., Marinelli, N., Natali, S., Nuzzo, S., Ranieri, A., Raso, G., Romano, F., Ruggieri, F., Selvaggi, G., Silvestris, L., Tempesta, P., Zito, G., Chai, Y., Huang, D., Huang, X., Lin, J., Wang, T., Xie, Y., Xu, D., Xu, R., Zhang, J., Zhang, L., Zhao, W., Bonvicini, G., Boudreau, J., Comas, P., Coyle, P., Drevermann, H., Engelhardt, A., Forty, R. W., Ganis, G., Gay, C., Girone, M., Hagelberg, R., Harvey, J., Jacobsen, R., Jost, B., Knobloch, J., Lehraus, I., Maggi, M., Markou, C., Mato, P., Meinhard, H., Minten, A., Miquel, R., Palazzi, P., Pater, J. R., Perrodo, P., Pusztaszeri, J. F., Ranjard, F., Rolandi, L., Rothberg, J., Saich, M., Schlatter, D., Schmelling, M., Tejessy, W., Tomalin, I. R., Veenhof, R., Venturi, A., Wachsmuth, H., Wasserbaech, S., Wiedenmann, W., Wildish, T., Witzeling, W., Wotschack, J., Ajaltouni, Z., Bardadin Otwinowska, M., Barres, A., Boyer, C., Falvard, A., Gay, P., Guicheney, C., Henrard, P., Jousset, J., Michel, B., Montret, J. C., Pallin, D., Perret, P., Podlyski, F., Proriol, J., Saadi, F., Fearnley, T., Hansen, J. B., Hansen, J. D., Hansen, J. R., Hansen, P. H., Johnson, S. D., Møllerud, R., Nilsson, B. S., Kyriakis, A., Simopoulou, E., Siotis, I., Vayaki, A., Zachariadou, K., Blondel, A., Bonneaud, G., Brient, J. C., Bourdon, P., Passalacqua, L., Rougé, A., Rumpf, M., Tanaka, R., Valassi, A., Verderi, M., Videau, H., Candlin, D. J., Parsons, M. I., Veitch, E., Focardi, E., Parrini, G., Corden, M., Delfino, M., Georgiopoulos, C., Jaffe, D. E., Levinthal, D., Antonelli, A., Nencivenni, G., Bologna, G., Bossi, F., Campana, P., Capon, G., Cerutti, F., Chiarella, V., Felici, G., Laurelli, P., Mannocchi, G., Murtas, F., Murtas, G. P., Pepe Altarelli, M., Salomone, S., Colrain, P., Ten Have, I., Knowles, I. G., Lynch, J. G., Maitland, W., Morton, W. T., Raine, C., Reeves, P., Scarr, J. M., Smith, K., Smith, M. G., Thompson, A. S., Thorn, S., Turnbull, R. M., Becker, U., Braun, O., Geweniger, C., Hanke, P., Hepp, V., Kluge, E. E., Putzer, A., Rensch, B., Schmidt, M., Stenzel, H., Tittel, K., Wunsch, M., Beuselinck, R., Binnie, D. M., Cameron, W., Cattaneo, M., Colling, D. J., Dornan, P. J., Hassard, J. F., Konstantinidis, N., Moneta, L., Moutoussi, A., Nash, J., Payne, D. G., San Martin, G., Sedgbeer, J. K., Wright, A. G., Girtler, P., Kuhn, D., Rudolph, G., Vogl, R., Bowdery, C. K., Brodbeck, T. J., Finch, A. J., Foster, F., Hughes, G., Jackson, D., Keemer, N. R., Nuttall, M., Patel, A., Sloan, T., Snow, S. W., Whelan, E. P., Galla, A., Greene, A. M., Kleinknecht, K., Raab, J., Renk, B., Sander, H. G., Schmidt, H., Walther, S. M., Wanke, R., Wolf, B., Bencheikh, A. M., Benchouk, C., Bonissent, A., Calvet, D., Carr, J., Diaconu, C., Etienne, F., Nicod, D., Payre, P., Roos, L., Rousseau, D., Schwemling, P., Talby, M., Adlung, S., Assmann, R., Bauer, C., Blum, W., Brown, D., Cattaneo, P., Dehning, B., Dietl, H., Dydak, F., Frank, M., Halley, A. W., Jakobs, K., Kroha, H., Lauber, J., Lütjens, G., Lutz, G., Männer, W., Moser, H. G., Richter, R., Schael, S., Schröder, J., Schwarz, A. S., Settles, R., Seywerd, H., Stierlin, U., Stiegler, U., Denis, R. S. t., Wolf, G., Alemany, R., Boucrot, J., Callot, O., Cordier, A., Courault, F., Davier, M., Duflot, L., Grivaz, J. F., Heusse, P. h., Janot, P., Jacquet, M., Kimtr19, D. W., Le Diberder, F., Lefrançois, J., Lutz, A. M., Musolino, G., Nikolic, I., Park, H. J., Park, I. C., Simion, S., Schune, M. H., Veillet, J. 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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Particle physics ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Electron–positron annihilation ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Hadron ,Charge density ,Elementary particle ,01 natural sciences ,Bottom quark ,Asymmetry ,ALEPH Experiment ,Nuclear physics ,Particle decay ,0103 physical sciences ,[PHYS.HEXP]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex] ,010306 general physics ,ALEPH experiment ,Particle Physics - Experiment ,media_common - Abstract
A new measurement of the forward-backward asymmetry in Z --> bbBAR decays is presented. Hadrons from b decays are tagged using their long lifetimes. The b quark charge and direction are reconstructed with a hemisphere charge algorithm. The asymmetry and reconstructed b hemisphere charge are measured in the 69 pb-1 of data collected by ALEPH during 1991, 1992 and 1993. They are used to extract sin2theta(w)eff, which is determined to be 0.2315 +/- 0.0016 (stat.) +/- 0.0009 (syst.), corresponding to an A(FB)b of 0.00992 +/- 0.0084 (stat.) +/- 0.0046 (stat.).
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37. Mass spectrometric analysis of pentafluorobenzyl oxime derivatives of reactive biological aldehydes
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Hsu, F.-F., Hazen, S.L., Giblin, D., Turk, J., Heinecke, J.W., and Gross, M.L.
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38. London's Medicine
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Kirk, R. M., McMinn, R. M. H., Crawford, N., Turk, J. L., Lewis, G. P., Taylor, David E. M., Hobbs, John R., Friedmann, I., Meara, R. H., Reilly, Michael, Harvey-Smith, E. A., Parfitt, David, and Watts, A. S.
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39. “Stoner Sloth”: Lessons from Evaluation of Social Media and Virality
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VanSlyke Turk, J, Valin, J, Macnamara, J, Kenning, G, VanSlyke Turk, J, Valin, J, Macnamara, J, and Kenning, G
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In November 2015 the New South Wales (NSW) Department of Premier and Cabinet launched a digital campaign using social media, websites, and paid online search to reduce the incidence of recreational use of Cannabis among 14–18 year olds – the age range identified as the period in which people are most likely to first try recreational drugs. Media metrics and social media tracking of the campaign found that it was perceived to be ‘fun’ but ‘credible’ and was widely shared within the target audience in its first month when messages were highly targeted through special youth sites and paid search. But in mid-December when the videos and GIFs featured in the campaign went ‘viral’ attracting more than 3.5 million views in a few weeks, the campaign received widespread criticism in traditional media and more than 30,000 comments on social media, most of them negative. It was labelled “one of the worst campaigns of 2015” in newspaper headlines and the government terminated the campaign in mid-January 2016 and ordered a detailed independent evaluation . Subsequent in-depth quantitative and qualitative evaluation showed that the ‘edgy’ youth campaign did in fact achieve many of its objectives among 14–18 year olds, causing them to ‘think twice’ about using Cannabis and reducing perceptions that using the drug was ‘cool’. However, the campaign raised major questions about the common view that ‘going viral’ is positive (Godin, 2001; ImagePro, 2016) and provides lessons for planning digital campaigns.
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40. Nerve damage induced by mycobacterial granulomas in guinea pig sciatic nerves
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Sally Cowley, Butter, C., Verghese, S., Curtis, J., and Turk, J. L.
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A possible model for nerve damage in leprosy has been developed in the sciatic nerve of the guinea pig. Intraneural injection of 10(7) BCG organisms into an unsensitized animal induces an epithelioid cell granuloma in 2 weeks similar to that found in tuberculoid leprosy patients. In contrast, intraneural injection of 10(9) cobalt-irradiated Mycobacterium leprae organisms induces a macrophage granuloma in 5 weeks, similar to that found in lepromatous leprosy patients. Histological, immunohistochemical, electron microscopical and electrophysiological studies have demonstrated that the lesions induced in the experimental animals show many of the features documented in studies of nerve damage in leprosy patients.
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41. Major histocompatibility complex class II antigen expression in nerves in leprosy; an immunoelectronmicroscopical study
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Sally Cowley, Gschmeissner, S. E., Negesse, Y., Curtis, J., and Turk, J. L.
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A technique for immunoelectronmicroscopy has been used to investigate major histocompatibility class II expression in leprosy nerves. In normal nerves, endothelial cells and occasional endoneural cells (not Schwann cells) were constitutively class II positive. In both paucibacillary and multibacillary leprosy nerve biopsies, infiltrating leukocytes were positive but class II-positive Schwann cells were not seen. These observations indicate that Schwann cells may not be involved in presenting Mycobacterium leprae antigens to T cells in leprosy. This conflicts with evidence from in vitro studies, but may be explained by the fact that in vivo Schwann cells are surrounded by basement membranes and are closely associated with axons.
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42. Transitions are dangerous : oil and the world economy, 1990
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Turk, J
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For the last twenty years, oil has probably been the single most important economic commodity. Its only competitor, with the exception of money itself, has perhaps been the microchip. Oil has the greatest share of world trade, provides the mainstay of the worlds largest companies, is the dominant force in the determination of energy prices – and has now played a major part in bringing about international conflict – the First Oil War. The leverage of oil over almost every aspect of economic life results from the combination of its great importance to all economies and the concentration of low-cost oil resources in a limited and unstable part of the world. Consequently, it is inevitably a “political commodity”.
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43. Allergic Complications Of Meningococcal Disease I: Clinical Aspects
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Whittle, H. C., Abdullahi, M. T., Fakunle, F. A., Greenwood, B. M., Bryceson, A. D. M., Parry, E. H. O., and Turk, J. L.
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44. Significance Of Reactions To Intradermal Injection Of Autologous Granulocytes, Mononuclear Cells, And Serum
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Varelzidis, A. and Turk, J. L.
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45. Immunoglobulin Levels In Atopic Eczema
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Varelzidis, A., Wilson, Anne B., Meara, R. H., and Turk, J. L.
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46. Contribution Of Modern Immunological Concepts To An Understanding Of Diseases Of The Skin
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Turk, J. L.
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47. Progesterone-induced acrosome exocytosis requires sequential involvement of calcium-independent phospholipase A2β (iPLA2β) and group X secreted phospholipase A2 (sPLA2)
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Nahed, R.A. Martinez, G. Escoffier, J. Yassine, S. Karaouzène, T. Hograindleur, J.-P. Turk, J. Kokotos, G. Ray, P.F. Bottari, S. Lambeau, G. Hennebicq, S. Arnoult, C.
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Phospholipase A2 (PLA2) activity has been shown to be involved in the sperm acrosome reaction (AR), but the molecular identity of PL A2 isoforms has remained elusive. Here, we have tested the role of two intracellular (iPL A2 β and cytosolic PL A2 α) and one secreted (group X) PLA2s in spontaneous and progesterone (P4)-induced AR by using a set of specific inhibitors and knock-out mice. iPL A2β is critical for spontaneous AR, whereas both iPL A2 β and groupXsecreted PL A2 are involved in P4-induced AR. Cytosolic PL A2 α is dispensable in both types of AR. P4-induced AR spreads over 30 min in the mouse, and kinetic analyses suggest the presence of different sperm subpopulations, using distinctPL A2 pathways to achieve AR. At low P4 concentration (2M), sperm undergoing early AR (0-5 min post-P4) rely on iPL A2 β , whereas sperm undergoing late AR (20-30 min post-P4) rely on group X secreted PL A2. Moreover, the role of PL A2 s in AR depends on P4 concentration, with the PLA2s being key actors at low physiological P4 concentrations (
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48. Erratum
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Turk J Pharm Sci
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lcsh:Pharmacy and materia medica ,lcsh:RS1-441 - Published
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49. A precise measurement of the average b hadron lifetime
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Buskulic, Damir, Casper, David William, De Bonis, I, Décamp, D, Ghez, P, Goy, C, Lees, J P, Lucotte, A, Minard, M N, Odier, P, Pietrzyk, B, Ariztizabal, F, Chmeissani, M, Crespo, J M, Efthymiopoulos, I, Fernández, E, Fernández-Bosman, M, Gaitan, V, Garrido, L, Martínez, M, Orteu, S, Pacheco, A, Padilla, C, Palla, Fabrizio, Pascual, A, Perlas, J A, Sánchez, F, Teubert, F, Colaleo, A, Creanza, D, De Palma, M, Farilla, A, Gelao, G, Girone, M, Iaselli, Giuseppe, Maggi, G, Maggi, M, Marinelli, N, Natali, S, Nuzzo, S, Ranieri, A, Raso, G, Romano, F, Ruggieri, F, Selvaggi, G, Silvestris, L, Tempesta, P, Zito, G, Huang, X, Lin, J, Ouyang, Q, Wang, T, Xie, Y, Xu, R, Xue, S, Zhang, J, Zhang, L, Zhao, W, Bonvicini, G, Cattaneo, M, Comas, P, Coyle, P, Drevermann, H, Engelhardt, A, Forty, Roger W, Frank, M, Hagelberg, R, Harvey, J, Jacobsen, R, Janot, P, Jost, B, Knobloch, J, Lehraus, Ivan, Markou, C, Martin, E B, Mato, P, Meinhard, H, Minten, Adolf G, Miquel, R, Oest, T, Palazzi, P, Pater, J R, Pusztaszeri, J F, Ranjard, F, Rensing, P E, Rolandi, Luigi, Schlatter, W D, Schmelling, M, Schneider, O, Tejessy, W, Tomalin, I R, Venturi, A, Wachsmuth, H W, Wiedenmann, W, Wildish, T, Witzeling, W, Wotschack, J, Ajaltouni, Ziad J, Bardadin-Otwinowska, Maria, Barrès, A, Boyer, C, Falvard, A, Gay, P, Guicheney, C, Henrard, P, Jousset, J, Michel, B, Monteil, S, Montret, J C, Pallin, D, Perret, P, Podlyski, F, Proriol, J, Rossignol, J M, Saadi, F, Fearnley, Tom, Hansen, J B, Hansen, J D, Hansen, J R, Hansen, P H, Nilsson, B S, Kyriakis, A, Simopoulou, Errietta, Siotis, I, Vayaki, Anna, Zachariadou, K, Blondel, A, Bonneaud, G R, Brient, J C, Bourdon, P, Passalacqua, L, Rougé, A, Rumpf, M, Tanaka, R, Valassi, Andrea, Verderi, M, Videau, H L, Candlin, D J, Parsons, M I, Focardi, E, Parrini, G, Corden, M, Delfino, M C, Georgiopoulos, C H, Jaffe, D E, Antonelli, A, Bencivenni, G, Bologna, G, Bossi, F, Campana, P, Capon, G, Chiarella, V, Felici, G, Laurelli, P, Mannocchi, G, Murtas, F, Murtas, G P, Pepé-Altarelli, M, Dorris, S J, Halley, A W, ten Have, I, Knowles, I G, Lynch, J G, Morton, W T, O'Shea, V, Raine, C, Reeves, P, Scarr, J M, Smith, K, Smith, M G, Thompson, A S, Thomson, F, Thorn, S, Turnbull, R M, Becker, U, Braun, O, Geweniger, C, Graefe, G, Hanke, P, Hepp, V, Kluge, E E, Putzer, A, Rensch, B, Schmidt, M, Sommer, J, Stenzel, H, Tittel, K, Werner, S, Wunsch, M, Beuselinck, R, Binnie, David M, Cameron, W, Colling, D J, Dornan, Peter J, Konstantinidis, N P, Moneta, L, Moutoussi, A, Nash, J, San Martin, G, Sedgbeer, J K, Stacey, A M, Dissertori, G, Girtler, P, Kneringer, E, Kuhn, D, Rudolph, G, Bowdery, C K, Brodbeck, T J, Colrain, P, Crawford, G, Finch, A J, Foster, F, Hughes, G, Sloan, Terence, Whelan, E P, Williams, M I, Galla, A, Greene, A M, Kleinknecht, K, Quast, G, Raab, J, Renk, B, Sander, H G, Wanke, R, Van Gemmeren, P, Zeitnitz, C, Aubert, Jean-Jacques, Bencheikh, A M, Benchouk, C, Bonissent, A, Bujosa, G, Calvet, D, Carr, J, Diaconu, C A, Etienne, F, Thulasidas, M, Nicod, D, Payre, P, Rousseau, D, Talby, M, Abt, I, Assmann, R W, Bauer, C, Blum, Walter, Brown, D, Dietl, H, Dydak, Friedrich, Ganis, G, Gotzhein, C, Jakobs, K, Kroha, H, Lütjens, G, Lutz, Gerhard, Männer, W, Moser, H G, Richter, R H, Rosado-Schlosser, A, Schael, S, Settles, Ronald, Seywerd, H C J, Stierlin, U, Saint-Denis, R, Wolf, G, Alemany, R, Boucrot, J, Callot, O, Cordier, A, Courault, F, Davier, M, Duflot, L, Grivaz, J F, Heusse, P, Jacquet, M, Kim, D W, Le Diberder, F R, Lefrançois, J, Lutz, A M, Musolino, G, Nikolic, I A, Park, H J, Park, I C, Schune, M H, Simion, S, Veillet, J J, Videau, I, Abbaneo, D, Azzurri, P, Bagliesi, G, Batignani, G, Bettarini, S, Bozzi, C, Calderini, G, Carpinelli, M, Ciocci, M A, Ciulli, V, Dell'Orso, R, Fantechi, R, Ferrante, I, Foà, L, Forti, F, Giassi, A, Giorgi, M A, Gregorio, A, Ligabue, F, Lusiani, A, Marrocchesi, P S, Messineo, A, Rizzo, G, Sanguinetti, G, Sciabà, A, Spagnolo, P, Steinberger, Jack, Tenchini, Roberto, Tonelli, G, Triggiani, G, Vannini, C, Verdini, P G, Walsh, J, Betteridge, A P, Blair, G A, Bryant, L M, Cerutti, F, Gao, Y, Green, M G, Johnson, D L, Medcalf, T, Mir, L M, Perrodo, P, Strong, J A, Bertin, V, Botterill, David R, Clifft, R W, Edgecock, T R, Haywood, S, Edwards, M, Maley, P, Norton, P R, Thompson, J C, Bloch-Devaux, B, Colas, P, Duarte, H, Emery, S, Kozanecki, Witold, Lançon, E, Lemaire, M C, Locci, E, Marx, B, Pérez, P, Rander, J, Renardy, J F, Rosowsky, A, Roussarie, A, Schuller, J P, Schwindling, J, Si Mohand, D, Trabelsi, A, Vallage, B, Johnson, R P, Kim, H Y, Litke, A M, McNeil, M A, Taylor, G, Beddall, A, Booth, C N, Boswell, R, Cartwright, S L, Combley, F, Dawson, I, Köksal, A, Letho, M, Newton, W M, Rankin, C, Thompson, L F, Böhrer, A, Brandt, S, Cowan, G D, Feigl, E, Grupen, Claus, Lutters, G, Minguet-Rodríguez, J A, Rivera, F, Saraiva, P, Smolik, L, Stephan, F, Apollonio, M, Bosisio, L, Della Marina, R, Giannini, G, Gobbo, B, Ragusa, F, Rothberg, J E, Wasserbaech, S R, Armstrong, S R, Bellantoni, L, Elmer, P, Feng, P, Ferguson, D P S, Gao, Y S, González, S, Grahl, J, Harton, J L, Hayes, O J, Hu, H, McNamara, P A, Nachtman, J M, Orejudos, W, Pan, Y B, Saadi, Y, Schmitt, M, Scott, I J, Sharma, V, Turk, J, Walsh, A M, Wu Sau Lan, Wu, X, Yamartino, J M, Zheng, M, Zobernig, G, Laboratoire d'Annecy de Physique des Particules (LAPP), Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Université Savoie Mont Blanc (USMB [Université de Savoie] [Université de Chambéry])-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Laboratoire de Physique Corpusculaire - Clermont-Ferrand (LPC), Université Blaise Pascal - Clermont-Ferrand 2 (UBP)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Laboratoire Leprince-Ringuet (LLR), Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-École polytechnique (X)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Centre de Physique des Particules de Marseille (CPPM), Aix Marseille Université (AMU)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), ALEPH, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-École polytechnique (X)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3), D., Buskulic, I., De Boni, D., Casper, D., Decamp, P., Ghez, C., Goy, J. 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F., Pusztaszeri, F., Ranjard, P., Rensing, L., Rolandi, D., Schlatter, M., Schmelling, O., Schneider, W., Tejessy, I. R., Tomalin, A., Venturi, H., Wachsmuth, W., Wiedenmann, T., Wildish, W., Witzeling, J., Wotschack, Z., Ajaltouni, M., Bardadin Otwinowska, A., Barrè, C., Boyer, A., Falvard, P., Gay, C., Guicheney, P., Henrard, J., Jousset, B., Michel, S., Monteil, J. C., Montret, D., Pallin, P., Perret, F., Podlyski, J., Proriol, J. M., Rossignol, F., Saadi, T., Fearnley, J. B., Hansen, J. D., Hansen, J. R., Hansen, P. H., Hansen, B. S., Nilsson, A., Kyriaki, E., Simopoulou, I., Sioti, A., Vayaki, K., Zachariadou, A., Blondel, G., Bonneaud, J. C., Brient, P., Bourdon, L., Passalacqua, A., Rougé, M., Rumpf, R., Tanaka, A., Valassi, M., Verderi, H., Videau, D. J., Candlin, M. I., Parson, E., Focardi, G., Parrini, M., Corden, M., Delfino, C., Georgiopoulo, D. 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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Aleph ,Particle physics ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Electron–positron annihilation ,High Energy Physics::Phenomenology ,Hadron ,01 natural sciences ,Silicon vertex detector ,ALEPH Experiment ,Nuclear physics ,0103 physical sciences ,[PHYS.HEXP]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex] ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,Impact parameter ,010306 general physics ,ALEPH experiment ,Particle Physics - Experiment ,Lepton - Abstract
An improved measurement of the average b hadron lifetime is performed using a sample of 1.5 million hadronic Z decays, collected during the 1991-1993 runs of ALEPH, with the silicon vertex detector fully operational, This uses the three-dimensional impact parameter distribution of lepton tracks coming from semileptonic b decays and yields an average b hadron lifetime of 1.533 +/- 0.013 +/- 0.022 ps. RI ANTONELLI, ANTONELLA/C-6238-2011; Passalacqua, Luca/F-5127-2011; Murtas, Fabrizio/B-5729-2012; St.Denis, Richard/C-8997-2012; Forti, Francesco/H-3035-2011; Ferrante, Isidoro/F-1017-2012
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50. Sensory Processing Difficulties in Opsocionus-myocionus Syndrome: A pilot project of presentation and possible prevalence
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Green, D, Lim, M, Lang, B, Pohl, K, Turk, J, Green, D, Lim, M, Lang, B, Pohl, K, and Turk, J
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Opsoclonus-myoclonus syndrome is a rare but serious neurological condition resulting in loss of control of eye movements, often accompanied by difficulties in posture and movement control with reports of sensory sensitivities potentially impacting on behaviour. This pilot study characterises the presence of atypical sensory behaviours in opsoclonus-myoclonus syndrome through questionnaire survey of a cohort of families. The Short Sensory Profile, Vineland Adaptive Behaviour Scale and Developmental Behaviour Checklist were distributed to 30 families; 16 were returned anonymously. Atypical sensory behaviours were identified in a large proportion (62.5%). Children reported as being more anxious showed greater sensitivity to auditory stimuli (U (14) 11, p = .026). This is consistent with recent recognition of more extensive disease neuro-cognitive effects in Opsoclonus-myoclonus syndrome. Further research is needed to increase understanding of the complex pathology of this disease and to provide indicators for sensory and behavioural as well as pharmacological interventions.
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