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2. Advancing interprofessional education through the use of high fidelity human patient simulators
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Kane-Gill SL, Smithburger PL, Kloet MA, Lohr B, and Seybert AL
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Patient Simulation ,Interprofessional Relations ,Patient Care Team ,Education ,Professional ,United States ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 ,Pharmacy and materia medica ,RS1-441 - Abstract
Background: Modern medical care increasingly requires coordinated teamwork and communication between healthcare professionals of different disciplines. Unfortunately, healthcare professional students are rarely afforded the opportunity to learn effective methods of interprofessional (IP) communication and teamwork strategies during their education. The question of how to best incorporate IP interactions in the curricula of the schools of health professions remains unanswered.Objective: We aim to solve the lack of IP education in the pharmacy curricula through the use of high fidelity simulation (HFS) to allow teams of medical, pharmacy, nursing, physician assistant, and social work students to work together in a controlled environment to solve cases of complex medical and social issues.Methods: Once weekly for a 4-week time period, students worked together to complete complex simulation scenarios in small IP teams consisting of pharmacy, medical, nursing, social work, and physician assistant students. Student perception of the use of HFS was evaluated by a survey given at the conclusion of the HFS sessions. Team communication was evaluated through the use of Communication and Teamwork Skills (CATS) Assessment by 2 independent evaluators external to the project.Results: The CATS scores improved from the HFS sessions 1 to 2 (p = 0.01), 2 to 3 (p = 0.035), and overall from 1 to 4 (p = 0.001). The inter-rater reliability between evaluators was high (0.85, 95% CI 0.71, 0.99). Students perceived the HFS improved: their ability to communicate with other professionals (median =4); confidence in patient care in an IP team (median=4). It also stimulated student interest in IP work (median=4.5), and was an efficient use of student time (median=4.5)Conclusion: The use of HFS improved student teamwork and communication and was an accepted teaching modality. This method of exposing students of the health sciences to IP care should be incorporated throughout the curricula.
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3. Analysis of Biological Control of Cassava Pests in Africa. II. Cassava Mealybug Phenacoccus manihoti
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Gutierrez, A. P., Neuenschwander, P., Schulthess, F., Herren, H. R., Baumgaertner, J. U., Wermelinger, B., Lohr, B., and Ellis, C. K.
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4. Early detection and preventive control of Rhynchophorus ferrugineus (Coleoptera Curculionidae): a quarantine pest in Brazil.
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Dalbon, V. A., Acevedo, J. P. M., Santana, A. E. G., Goulart, H. F., Laterza, I., Riffel, A., Negrisoli Jr., A., Lohr, B., and Porcelli, F.
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BIOLOGICAL pest control agents ,BEETLES ,CURCULIONIDAE ,INSECT nematodes ,PESTS ,COCONUT palm - Abstract
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- 2019
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5. Dissociation of virtual photons in events with a leading proton at HERA
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Chekanov, S, Derrick, M, Loizides, JH, Magill, S, Miglioranzi, S, Musgrave, B, Repond, J, Yoshida, R, Mattingly, MCK, Pavel, N, Antonioli, P, Bari, G, Basile, M, Bellagamba, L, Boscherini, D, Bruni, A, Bruni, G, Romeo, GC, Cifarelli, L, Cindolo, F, Contin, A, Corradi, M, De Pasquale, S, Giusti, P, Iacobucci, G, Margotti, A, Massam, T, Montanari, A, Nania, R, Palmonari, F, Pesci, A, Polini, A, Rinaldi, L, Sartorelli, G, Zichichi, A, Aghuzumtsyan, G, Bartsch, D, Brock, I, Goers, S, Hartmann, H, Hilger, E, Irrgang, P, Jakob, HP, Kind, O, Meyer, U, Paul, E, Rautenberg, J, Renner, R, Tandler, J, Voss, KC, Wang, M, Bailey, DS, Brook, NH, Cole, JE, Heath, GP, Namsoo, T, Robins, S, Wing, M, Capua, M, Iannotti, L, Mastroberardino, A, Schioppa, M, Susinno, G, Kim, JY, Lim, IT, Ma, KJ, Pac, MY, Helbich, M, Ning, Y, Ren, Z, Schmidke, WB, Sciulli, F, Chwastowski, J, Eskreys, A, Figiel, J, Galas, A, Olkiewicz, K, Stopa, P, Zawiejski, L, Adamczyk, L, Bold, T, Grabowska-Bold, I, Kisielewska, D, Kowal, AM, Lukasik, J, Przybycien, M, Suszycki, L, Szuba, D, Szuba, J, Kotanski, A, Slominski, W, Adler, V, Behrens, U, Bloch, I, Borras, K, Dannheim, D, Drews, G, Fourletova, J, Fricke, U, Geiser, A, Gladkov, D, Gottlicher, P, Gutsche, O, Haas, T, Hain, W, Horn, C, Kahle, B, Kotz, U, Kowalski, H, Kramberger, G, Labes, H, Lelas, D, Lim, H, Lohr, B, Mankel, R, Melzer-Pellmann, IA, Nguyen, CN, Notz, D, Nuncio-Quiroz, AE, Raval, A, Schneekloth, U, Stifutkin, A, Stosslein, U, Wolf, G, Youngman, C, Zeuner, W, Schlenstedt, S, Barbagli, G, Gallo, E, Genta, C, Pelfer, PG, Bamberger, A, Benen, A, Karstens, F, Dobur, D, Vlasov, NN, Bussey, PJ, Doyle, AT, Ferrando, J, Hamilton, J, Hanlon, S, Saxon, DH, Skillicorn, IO, Gialas, I, Carli, T, Gosau, T, Holm, U, Krumnack, N, Lohrmann, E, Milite, M, Salehi, H, Schleper, P, Schorner-Sadenius, T, Stonjek, S, Wichmann, K, Wick, K, Ziegler, A, Collins-Tooth, C, Foudas, C, Goncalo, R, Long, KR, Tapper, AD, Cloth, P, Filges, D, Kataoka, M, Nagano, K, Tokushuku, K, Yamada, S, Yamazaki, Y, Barakbaev, AN, Boos, EG, Pokrovskiy, NS, Zhautykov, BO, Son, D, de Favereau, J, Piotrzkowski, K, Barreiro, F, Glasman, C, Gonzalez, O, Labarga, L, del Peso, J, Tassi, E, Terron, J, Zambrana, M, Barbi, M, Corriveau, F, Liu, C, Padhi, S, Plamondon, M, Stairs, DG, Walsh, R, Zhou, C, Tsurugai, T, Antonov, A, Danilov, P, Dolgoshein, BA, Sosnovtsev, V, Suchkov, S, Dementiev, RK, Ermolov, PF, Katkov, II, Khein, LA, Korzhavina, IA, Kuzmin, VA, Levchenko, BB, Lukina, OY, Proskuryakov, AS, Shcheglova, LM, Zotkin, SA, Abt, I, Buttner, C, Caldwell, A, Liu, X, Sutiak, J, Coppola, N, Grigorescu, G, Grijpink, S, Keramidas, A, Koffeman, E, Kooijman, P, Maddox, E, Pellegrino, A, Schagen, S, Tiecke, H, Vazquez, M, Wiggers, L, de Wolf, E, Brummer, N, Bylsma, B, Durkin, LS, Ling, TY, Allfrey, PD, Bell, MA, Cooper-Sarkar, AM, Cottrell, A, Devenish, RCE, Foster, B, Grzelak, G, Gwenlan, C, Kohno, T, Patel, S, Straub, PB, Walczak, R, Bellan, P, Bertolin, A, Brugnera, R, Carlin, R, Ciesielski, R, Dal Corso, F, Dusini, S, Garfagnini, A, Limentani, S, Longhin, A, Parenti, A, Posocco, M, Stanco, L, Turcato, M, Heaphy, EA, Metlica, F, Oh, BY, Whitmore, JJ, Iga, Y, D'Agostini, G, Marini, G, Nigro, A, Hart, JC, Epperson, D, Heusch, C, Sadrozinski, H, Seiden, A, Wichmann, R, Williams, DC, Park, IH, Abramowicz, H, Gabareen, A, Groys, M, Kananov, S, Kreisel, A, Levy, A, Kuze, M, Fusayasu, T, Kagawa, S, Tawara, T, Yamashita, T, Hamatsu, R, Hirose, T, Inuzuka, M, Kaji, H, Kitamura, S, Matsuzawa, K, Cartiglia, N, Cirio, R, Costa, M, Ferrero, MI, Maselli, S, Monaco, V, Peroni, C, Petrucci, MC, Sacchi, R, Solano, A, Staiano, A, Arneodo, M, Ruspa, M, Fourletov, S, Koop, T, Martin, JF, Mirea, A, Butterworth, JM, Hall-Wilton, R, Jones, TW, Sutton, MR, Targett-Adams, C, Ciborowski, J, Luzniak, P, Nowak, RJ, Pawlak, JM, Sztuk, J, Tymieniecka, T, Ukleja, A, Ukleja, J, Zarnecki, AF, Adamus, M, Plucinski, P, Eisenberg, Y, Hochman, D, Karshon, U, Lightwood, MS, Riveline, M, Everett, A, Gladilin, LK, Kcira, D, Lammers, S, Li, L, Reeder, DD, Rosin, M, Ryan, P, Savin, AA, Smith, WH, Dhawan, S, Bhadra, S, Catterall, CD, Hartner, G, Menary, S, Noor, U, Soares, M, Standage, J, Whyte, J, Ying, C, Collaboration, ZEUS, UCL, Zeus (IHEF, IoP, FNWI), S. CHEKANOV, M. DERRICK, S. MAGILL, S. MIGLIORANZI, B. MUSGRAVE, J. REPOND, R. YOSHIDA, M.C.K. MATTINGLY, N. PAVEL, A.G. YAGUES MOLINA, P. ANTONIOLI, G. BARI, M. BASILE, L. BELLAGAMBA, D. BOSCHERINI, A. BRUNI, G. BRUNI, G. CARA ROMEO, L. CIFARELLI, F. CINDOLO, A. CONTIN, M. CORRADI, S. DE PASQUALE, P. GIUSTI, G. IACOBUCCI, A. MARGOTTI, A. MONTANARI, R. NANIA, F. PALMONARI, A. PESCI, A. POLINI, L. RINALDI, G. SARTORELLI, A. ZICHICHI, G. AGHUZUMTSYAN, D. BARTSCH, I. BROCK, S. GOERS, H. HARTMANN, E. HILGER, P. IRRGANG, H.-P. JAKOB, O.M. KIND, U. MEYER, E. PAUL, J. RAUTENBERG, R. RENNER, M. WANG, M. WLASENKO, D.S. BAILEY, N.H. BROOK, J.E. COLE, G.P. HEATH, T. NAMSOO, S. ROBINS, M. CAPUA, S. FAZIO, A. MASTROBERARDINO, M. SCHIOPPA, G. SUSINNO, E. TASSI, J.Y. KIM, K.J. MA, M. HELBICH, Y. NING, Z. REN, W.B. SCHMIDKE, F. SCIULLI, J. CHWASTOWSKI, A. ESKREYS, J. FIGIEL, A. GALAS, M. GIL, K. OLKIEWICZ, P. STOPA, D. SZUBA, L. ZAWIEJSKI, L. ADAMCZYK, T. BOLD, I. GRABOWSKA-BOLD, D. KISIELEWSKA, J. LUKASIK, M. PRZYBYCIEN, L. SUSZYCKI, J. SZUBA, A. KOTANSKI, W. SLOMINSKI, V. ADLER, U. BEHRENS, I. BLOCH, K. BORRAS, G. DREWS, J. FOURLETOVA, A. GEISER, D. GLADKOV, P. GOTTLICHER, O. GUTSCHE, T. HAAS, W. HAIN, C. HORN, B. KAHLE, U. KOTZ, H. KOWALSKI, G. KRAMBERGER, H. LIM, B. LOHR, R. MANKEL, I.-A. MELZER-PELLMANN, C.N. NGUYEN, D. NOTZ, A.E. NUNCIO-QUIROZ, A. RAVAL, R. SANTAMARTA, U. SCHNEEKLOTH, H. STADIE, U. STOSSLEIN, G. WOLF, C. YOUNGMAN, W. ZEUNER, S. SCHLENSTEDT, G. BARBAGLI, E. GALLO, C. GENTA, P.G. PELFER, A. BAMBERGER, A. BENEN, F. KARSTENS, D. DOBUR, N.N. VLASOV, P.J. BUSSEY, A.T. DOYLE, W. DUNNE, J. FERRANDO, J.H. MCKENZIE, D.H. SAXON, I.O. SKILLICORN, I. GIALAS, T. CARLI, T. GOSAU, U. HOLM, N. KRUMNACK, E. LOHRMANN, M. MILITE, H. SALEHI, P. SCHLEPER, T. SCHORNER-SADENIUS, S. STONJEK, K. WICHMANN, K. WICK, A. ZIEGLER, AR. ZIEGLER, C. COLLINS-TOOTH, C. FOUDAS, C. FRY, R. GONCALO, K.R. LONG, A.D. TAPPER, M. KATAOKA, K. NAGANO, K. TOKUSHUKU, S. YAMADA, Y. YAMAZAKI, A.N. BARAKBAEV, E.G. BOOS, N.S. POKROVSKIY, B.O. ZHAUTYKOV, D. SON, J. DE FAVEREAU, K. PIOTRZKOWSKI, F. BARREIRO, C. GLASMAN, M. JIMENEZ, L. LABARGA, J. DEL PESO, J. TERRON, M. ZAMBRANA, F. CORRIVEAU, C. LIU, M. PLAMONDON, A. ROBICHAUD-VERONNEAU, R. WALSH, C. ZHOU, T. TSURUGAI, A. ANTONOV, B.A. DOLGOSHEIN, I. RUBINSKY, V. SOSNOVTSEV, A. STIFUTKIN, S. SUCHKOV, R.K. DEMENTIEV, P.F. ERMOLOV, L.K. GLADILIN, I.I. KATKOV, L.A. KHEIN, I.A. KORZHAVINA, V.A. KUZMIN, B.B. LEVCHENKO, O.YU. LUKINA, A.PROSKURYAKOV, L.M. SHCHEGLOVA, D.S. ZOTKIN, S.A. ZOTKIN, I. ABT, C. BUTTNER, A. CALDWELL, X. LIU, J. SUTIAK, N. COPPOLA, G. GRIGORESCU, A. KERAMIDAS, E. KOFFEMAN, P. KOOIJMAN, E. MADDOX, H. TIECKE, M. VAZQUEZ, L. WIGGERS, N. BRUMMER, B. BYLSMA, L.S. DURKIN, A. LEE, T.Y. LING, P.D. ALLFREY, M.A. BELL, A.M. COOPER-SARKAR, A. COTTRELL, R.C.E. DEVENISH, B. FOSTER, C. GWENLAN, T. KOHNO, K. KORCSAK-GORZO, S. PATEL, V. ROBERFROID, P.B. STRAUB, R. WALCZAK, P. BELLAN, A. BERTOLIN, R. BRUGNERA, R. CARLIN, R. CIESIELSKI, F. DAL CORSO, S. DUSINI, A. GARFAGNINI, S. LIMENTANI, A. LONGHIN, L. STANCO, M. TURCATO, E.A. HEAPHY, F. METLICA, B.Y. OH, J.J. WHITMORE, Y. IGA, G. D'AGOSTINI, G. MARINI, A. NIGRO _ROME U. & INFN, ROME J.C. HART . H. ABRAMOWICZ, A. GABAREEN, S. KANANOV, A. KREISEL, A. LEVY _TEL AVIV U. M. KUZE, S. KAGAWA, T. TAWARA . R. HAMATSU, H. KAJI, S. KITAMURA, K. MATSUZAWA, O. OTA, Y.D. RI . M. COSTA, M.I. FERRERO, V. MONACO, R. SACCHI, A. SOLANO, M. ARNEODO, M. RUSPA, S. FOURLETOV, J.F. MARTIN, J.M. BUTTERWORTH, R. HALL-WILTON, T.W. JONES, J.H. LOIZIDES, M.R. SUTTON, C. TARGETT-ADAMS, M. WING, J. CIBOROWSKI, G. GRZELAK, P. KULINSKI, P. LUZNIAK, J. MALKA, R.J. NOWAK, J.M. PAWLAK, J. SZTUK, T. TYMIENIECKA, A. UKLEJA, J. UKLEJA, A.F. ZARNECKI, M. ADAMUS, P. PLUCINSKI, Y. EISENBERG, D. HOCHMAN, U. KARSHON, M.S. LIGHTWOOD _WEIZMANN INST. E. BROWNSON, T. DANIELSON, A. EVERETT, D. KCIRA, S. LAMMERS, L. LI, D.D. REEDER, M. ROSIN, P. RYAN, A.A. SAVIN, W.H. SMITH _WISCONSIN U., MADISON S. DHAWAN, S. BHADRA, C.D. CATTERALL, Y. CUI, G. HARTNER, S. MENARY, U. NOOR, M. SOARES, J. STANDAGE, and J. WHYTE
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Particle physics ,Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous) ,Proton ,HERA ,Columbia university ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Virtual particle ,Proton energy ,01 natural sciences ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,DEEP-INELASTIC SCATTERING ,Nuclear physics ,High Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex) ,High Energy Physics ,ZEUS Collaboration ,Engineering (miscellaneous) ,PARTON DISTRIBUTION-FUNCTIONS ,FLAVOR STRUCTURE FUNCTIONS ,CENTRAL TRACKING DETECTOR ,ZEUS BARREL CALORIMETER ,EP COLLISIONS ,CROSS-SECTION ,DIFFRACTIVE SCATTERING ,REAR CALORIMETER ,LOW Q(2) ,0103 physical sciences ,010306 general physics ,Nuclear Experiment ,Physics ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Structure function ,Antimatter ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,Nucleon - Abstract
The ZEUS detector has been used to study dissociation of virtual photons in events with a leading proton, γp → Xp, in ep collisions at HERA. The data cover photon virtualities in two ranges, 0.03 1.5 GeV, where MX is the mass of the hadronic final state, X. Events were required to have a leading proton, detected in the ZEUS leading proton spectrometer, carrying at least 90% of the incoming proton energy. The cross section is presented as a function of t, the squared four-momentum transfer at the proton vertex, Φ, the azimuthal angle between the positron scattering plane and the proton scattering plane, and Q. The data are presented in terms of the diffractive structure function, F D(3) 2 . A next-to-leading-order QCD fit to the higher-Q data set and to previously published diffractive charm production data is presented. The ZEUS Collaboration S. Chekanov, M. Derrick, J.H. Loizides, S. Magill, S. Miglioranzi, B. Musgrave, J. Repond, R. Yoshida Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Illinois 60439-4815, USA n M.C.K. Mattingly Andrews University, Berrien Springs, Michigan 49104-0380, USA N. Pavel Institut fur Physik der Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin, Berlin, Germany P. Antonioli, G. Bari, M. Basile, L. Bellagamba, D. Boscherini, A. Bruni, G. Bruni, G. Cara Romeo, L. Cifarelli, F. Cindolo, A. Contin, M. Corradi, S. De Pasquale, P. Giusti, G. Iacobucci, A. Margotti, T. Massam, A. Montanari, R. Nania, F. Palmonari, A. Pesci, A. Polini, L. Rinaldi, G. Sartorelli, A. Zichichi University and INFN Bologna, Bologna, Italy e G. Aghuzumtsyan, D. Bartsch, I. Brock, S. Goers, H. Hartmann, E. Hilger, P. Irrgang, H.P. Jakob, O. Kind, U. Meyer, E. Paul, J. Rautenberg, R. Renner, J. Tandler, K.C. Voss, M. Wang Physikalisches Institut der Universitat Bonn, Bonn, Germany b D.S. Bailey, N.H. Brook, J.E. Cole, G.P. Heath, T. Namsoo, S. Robins, M. Wing H.H. Wills Physics Laboratory, University of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom m M. Capua, L. Iannotti, A. Mastroberardino, M. Schioppa, G. Susinno Calabria University, Physics Department and INFN, Cosenza, Italy e J.Y. Kim, I.T. Lim, K.J. Ma, M.Y. Pac Chonnam National University, Kwangju, South Korea g M. Helbich, Y. Ning, Z. Ren, W.B. Schmidke, F. Sciulli Nevis Laboratories, Columbia University, Irvington on Hudson, New York 10027 o J. Chwastowski, A. Eskreys, J. Figiel, A. Galas, K. Olkiewicz, P. Stopa, L. Zawiejski Institute of Nuclear Physics, Cracow, Poland i L. Adamczyk, T. Bo ld, I. Grabowska-Bo ld, D. Kisielewska, A.M. Kowal, J. Lukasik, M. Przybycien, L. Suszycki, D. Szuba, J. Szuba Faculty of Physics and Nuclear Techniques, AGH-University of Science and Technology, Cracow, Poland p A. Kotanski, W. S lominski Department of Physics, Jagellonian University, Cracow, Poland
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6. Measurement of high-$Q^2$ charged current cross sections in e+p deep inelastic scattering at HERA
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Chekanov, S, Krakauer, D, Magill, S, Musgrave, B, Repond, J, Yoshida, R, Mattingly, MCK, Antonioli, P, Bari, G, Basile, M, Bellagamba, L, Boscherini, D, Bruni, A, Bruni, G, Romeo, GC, Cifarelli, L, Cindolo, F, Contin, A, Corradi, M, De Pasquale, S, Giusti, P, Iacobucci, G, Levi, G, Margotti, A, Nania, R, Palmonari, F, Pesci, A, Sartorelli, G, Zichichi, A, Aghuzumtsyan, G, Bartsch, D, Brock, I, Crittenden, J, Goers, S, Hartmann, H, Hilger, E, Irrgang, P, Jakob, HP, Kappes, A, Katz, UF, Kerger, R, Kind, O, Paul, E, Rautenberg, J, Renner, R, Schnurbusch, H, Stifutkin, A, Tandler, J, Voss, KC, Weber, A, Bailey, DS, Brook, NH, Cole, JE, Foster, B, Heath, GP, Heath, HF, Robins, S, Rodrigues, E, Scott, J, Tapper, RJ, Wing, M, Capua, M, Mastroberardino, A, Schioppa, M, Susinno, G, Kim, JY, Kim, YK, Lee, JH, Lim, IT, Pac, MY, Caldwell, A, Helbich, M, Liu, X, Mellado, B, Paganis, S, Schmidke, WB, Sciulli, R, Chwastowski, J, Eskreys, A, Figiel, J, Olkiewicz, K, Przybycien, MB, Stopa, P, Zawiejski, L, Adamczyk, L, Bednarek, B, Grabowska-Bold, I, Jelen, K, Kisielewska, D, Kowal, AM, Kowal, M, Kowalski, T, Mindur, B, Przybycien, M, Rulikowska-Zarebska, E, Suszycki, L, Szuba, D, Szuba, J, Kotanski, A, Slominski, W, Bauerdick, LAT, Behrens, U, Borras, K, Chiochia, V, Dannheim, D, Derrick, M, Drews, G, Fourletova, J, Fox-Murphy, A, Fricke, U, Geiser, A, Goebel, F, Gottlicher, P, Gutsche, O, Haas, T, Hain, W, Hartner, GF, Hillert, S, Kotz, U, Kowalski, H, Labes, H, Lelas, D, Lohr, B, Mankel, R, Martinez, M, Moritz, M, Notz, D, Pellmann, IA, Petrucci, MC, Polini, A, Raval, A, Schneekloth, U, Selonke, R, Surrow, B, Wessoleck, H, Wichmann, R, Wolf, G, Youngman, C, Zeuner, W, Viani, ALD, Meyer, A, Schlenstedt, S, Barbagli, G, Gallo, E, Genta, C, Pelfer, PG, Bamberger, A, Benen, A, Coppola, N, Raach, H, Bell, M, Bussey, PJ, Doyle, AT, Glasman, C, Hanlon, S, Lee, SW, Lupi, A, McCance, GJ, Saxon, DH, Skillicorn, IO, Gialas, I, Bodmann, B, Carli, T, Holm, U, Klimek, K, Krumnack, N, Lohrmann, E, Milite, M, Salehi, H, Stonjek, S, Wick, K, Ziegler, A, Collins-Tooth, C, Foudas, C, Goncalo, R, Long, KR, Metlica, F, Miller, DB, Tapper, AD, Walker, R, Cloth, P, Filges, D, Kuze, M, Nagano, K, Tokushuku, K, Yamada, S, Yamazaki, Y, Barakbaev, AN, Boos, EG, Pokrovskiy, NS, Zhautykov, BO, Lim, H, Son, D, Barreiro, F, Gonzalez, O, Labarga, L, del Peso, J, Redondo, I, Terron, J, Vazquez, M, Barbi, M, Bertolin, A, Corriveau, F, Ochs, A, Padhi, S, Stairs, DG, St-Laurent, M, Tsurugai, T, Antonov, A, Bashkirov, V, Danilov, P, Dolgoshein, BA, Gladkov, D, Sosnovtsev, V, Suchkov, S, Dementiev, RK, Ermolov, PF, Golubkov, YA, Katkov, II, Khein, LA, Korzhavina, IA, Kuzmin, VA, Levchenko, BB, Lukina, OY, Proskuryakov, AS, Shcheglova, LM, Vlasov, NN, Zotkin, SA, Bokel, C, Engelen, J, Grijpink, S, Koffeman, E, Kooijman, P, Maddox, E, Pellegrino, A, Schagen, S, Tassi, E, Tiecke, H, Tuning, N, Velthuis, JJ, Wiggers, L, de Wolf, E, Brummer, N, Bylsma, B, Durkin, LS, Gilmore, J, Ginsburg, CM, Kim, CL, Ling, TY, Boogert, S, Cooper-Sarkar, AM, Devenish, RCE, Ferrando, J, Grzelak, G, Matsushita, T, Rigby, M, Ruske, O, Sutton, MR, Walczak, R, Brugnera, R, Carlin, R, Dal Corso, F, Dusini, S, Garfagnini, A, Limentani, S, Longhin, A, Parenti, A, Posocco, M, Stanco, L, Turcato, M, Heaphy, EA, Oh, BY, Saull, PRB, Whitmore, JJ, Iga, Y, D'Agostini, G, Marini, G, Nigro, A, Cormack, C, Hart, JC, McCubbin, NA, Heusch, C, Park, IH, Pavel, N, Abramowicz, H, Dagan, S, Gabareen, A, Kananov, S, Kreisel, A, Levy, A, Abe, T, Fusayasu, T, Kohno, T, Umemori, K, Yamashita, T, Hamatsu, R, Hirose, T, Inuzuka, M, Kitamura, S, Matsuzawa, K, Nishimura, T, Arneodo, M, Cartiglia, N, Cirio, R, Costa, M, Ferrero, M, Maselli, S, Monaco, V, Peroni, C, Ruspa, M, Sacchi, R, Solano, A, Staiano, A, Galea, R, Koop, T, Levman, GM, Martin, JF, Mirea, A, Sabetfakhri, A, Butterworth, JM, Gwenlan, C, Hall-Wilton, R, Jones, TW, Lane, JB, Lightwood, MS, Loizides, JH, West, BJ, Ciborowski, J, Ciesielski, R, Nowak, RJ, Pawlak, JM, Smalska, B, Sztuk, J, Tymieniecka, I, Ukleja, A, Ukleja, J, Zakrzewski, JA, Zarnecki, AF, Adamus, M, Plucinski, P, Eisenberg, Y, Gladilin, LK, Hochman, D, Karshon, U, Kcira, D, Lammers, S, Li, L, Reeder, DD, Savin, AA, Smith, WH, Deshpande, A, Dhawan, S, Hughes, VW, Straub, PB, Bhadra, S, Catterall, CD, Fourletov, S, Menary, S, Soares, M, Standage, J, Collaboration, ZEUS, UCL, and Zeus (IHEF, IoP, FNWI)
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CENTRAL TRACKING DETECTOR ,LUND MONTE-CARLO ,PARTON DISTRIBUTIONS ,JET FRAGMENTATION ,EP INTERACTIONS ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Particle physics ,Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous) ,Proton ,FOS: Physical sciences ,HIGH Q(2) ,PROTON ,01 natural sciences ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Nuclear physics ,High Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex) ,0103 physical sciences ,EVENT GENERATOR ,010306 general physics ,Nuclear Experiment ,NUCLEON ,PROTON COLLISIONS ,Engineering (miscellaneous) ,Charged current ,Event generator ,Physics ,ZEUS (particle detector) ,Luminosity (scattering theory) ,E+E-PHYSICS ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,ZEUS ,ZEUS BARREL CALORIMETER ,HERA ,Deep inelastic scattering ,ZEUS BARREL ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,Nucleon - Abstract
Cross sections for e^+p charged current deep inelastic scattering at a centre-of-mass energy of 318 GeV have been determined with an integrated luminosity of 60.9pb^-1 collected with the ZEUS detector at HERA. The differential cross sections dsigma/dQ^2, dsigma/dx and dsigma/dy for Q^2>200 GeV^2 are presented. In addition, d^2sigma/dxdQ^2 has been measured in the kinematic range 280 GeV^2 < Q^2 < 17000 GeV^2 and 0.008 < x < 0.42. The predictions of the Standard Model agree well with the measured cross sections. The mass of the W boson propagator is determined to be M_W=78.9 +/- 2.0 (stat.) +/- 1.8 (syst.) +2.0 -1.8 (PDF) GeV from a fit to dsigma/dQ^2. The chiral structure of the Standard Model is also investigated in terms of the (1-y)^2 dependence of the the double-differential cross section. The structure-function F_2^CC has been extracted by combining the measurements presented here with previous ZEUS results from e^-p scattering, extending the measurement obtained in a neutrino-nucleus scattering experiment to a significantly higher Q^2 region., 35 pages, 8 figures (eps), accepted by European Phys. Journal C. Updated with minor changes to the text requested by the journal referee
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7. Measurement of event shapes in deep inelastic scattering at HERA
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Chekanov, S, Krakauer, D, Loizides, JH, Magill, S, Musgrave, B, Repond, J, Yoshida, R, Mattingly, MCK, Antonioli, P, Bari, G, Basile, M, Bellagamba, L, Boscherini, D, Bruni, A, Bruni, G, Romeo, GC, Cifarelli, L, Cindolo, F, Contin, A, Corradi, M, De Pasquale, S, Giusti, P, Iacobucci, G, Margotti, A, Nania, R, Palmonari, F, Pesci, A, Sartorelli, G, Zichichi, A, Aghuzumtsyan, G, Bartsch, D, Brock, I, Goers, S, Hartmann, H, Hilger, E, Irrgang, P, Jakob, HP, Kappes, A, Katz, UF, Kind, O, Paul, E, Rautenberg, J, Renner, R, Schnurbusch, H, Stifutkin, A, Tandler, J, Voss, KC, Wang, M, Weber, A, Bailey, DS, Brook, NH, Cole, JE, Foster, B, Heath, GP, Heath, HF, Robins, S, Rodrigues, E, Scott, J, Tapper, RJ, Wing, M, Capua, M, Mastroberardino, A, Schioppa, M, Susinno, G, Kim, JY, Kim, YK, Lee, JH, Lim, IT, Pac, MY, Caldwell, A, Helbich, M, Liu, X, Mellado, B, Ning, Y, Paganis, S, Ren, Z, Schmidke, WB, Sciulli, F, Chwastowski, J, Eskreys, A, Figiel, J, Olkiewicz, K, Stopa, P, Zawiejski, L, Adamczyk, L, Bold, T, Grabowska-Bold, I, Kisielewska, D, Kowal, AM, Kowal, M, Kowalski, T, Przybycien, M, Suszycki, L, Szuba, D, Szuba, J, Kotanski, A, Slominski, W, Bauerdick, LAT, Behrens, U, Bloch, I, Borras, K, Chiochia, V, Dannheim, D, Derrick, M, Drews, G, Fourletova, J, Fox-Murphy, A, Fricke, U, Geiser, A, Goebel, F, Gottlicher, P, Gutsche, O, Haas, T, Hain, W, Hartner, GF, Hillert, S, Kotz, U, Kowalski, H, Kramberger, G, Labes, H, Lelas, D, Lohr, B, Mankel, R, Melzer-Pellmann, IA, Moritz, M, Notz, D, Petrucci, MC, Polini, A, Raval, A, Schneekloth, U, Selonke, F, Wessoleck, H, Wichmann, R, Wolf, G, Youngman, C, Zeuner, W, Viani, ALD, Meyer, A, Schlenstedt, S, Barbagli, G, Gallo, E, Genta, C, Pelfer, PG, Bamberger, A, Benen, A, Coppola, N, Bell, M, Bussey, PJ, Doyle, AT, Glasman, C, Hamilton, J, Hanlon, S, Lee, SW, Lupi, A, McCance, GJ, Saxon, DH, Skillicorn, IO, Gialas, I, Bodmann, B, Carli, T, Holm, U, Klimek, K, Krumnack, N, Lohrmann, E, Milite, M, Salehi, H, Stonjek, S, Wick, K, Ziegler, A, Collins-Tooth, C, Foudas, C, Goncalo, R, Long, KR, Metlica, F, Tapper, AD, Cloth, P, Filges, D, Kuze, M, Nagano, K, Tokushuku, K, Yamada, S, Yamazaki, Y, Barakbaev, AN, Boos, EG, Pokrovskiy, NS, Zhautykov, BO, Lim, H, Son, D, Barreiro, F, Gonzalez, O, Labarga, L, del Peso, J, Redondo, I, Tassi, E, Terron, J, Vazquez, M, Barbi, M, Bertolin, A, Corriveau, F, Ochs, A, Padhi, S, Stairs, DG, St-Laurent, M, Tsurugai, T, Antonov, A, Danilov, P, Dolgoshein, BA, Gladkov, D, Sosnovtsev, V, Suchkov, S, Dementiev, RK, Ermolov, PF, Golubkov, YA, Katkov, II, Khein, LA, Korzhavina, IA, Kuzmin, VA, Levchenko, BB, Lukina, OY, Proskuryakov, AS, Shcheglova, LM, Vlasov, NN, Zotkin, SA, Bokel, C, Engelen, J, Grijpink, S, Koffeman, E, Kooijman, P, Maddox, E, Pellegrino, A, Schagen, S, Tiecke, H, Tuning, N, Velthuis, JJ, Wiggers, L, de Wolf, E, Brummer, N, Bylsma, B, Durkin, LS, Ling, TY, Boogert, S, Cooper-Sarkar, AM, Devenish, RCE, Ferrando, J, Grzelak, G, Matsushita, T, Rigby, M, Ruske, O, Sutton, MR, Walczak, R, Brugnera, R, Carlin, R, Dal Corso, F, Dusini, S, Garfagnini, A, Limentani, S, Longhin, A, Parenti, A, Posocco, M, Stanco, L, Turcato, M, Heaphy, EA, Oh, BY, Saull, PRB, Whitmore, JJ, Iga, Y, D'Agostini, G, Marini, G, Nigro, A, Cormack, C, Hart, JC, McCubbin, NA, Heusch, C, Park, IH, Pavel, N, Abramowicz, H, Gabareen, A, Kananov, S, Kreisel, A, Levy, A, Abe, T, Fusayasu, T, Kagawa, S, Kohno, T, Tawara, T, Yamashita, T, Hamatsu, R, Hirose, T, Inuzuka, M, Kitamura, S, Matsuzawa, K, Nishimura, T, Arneodo, M, Ferrero, MI, Monaco, V, Ruspa, M, Sacchi, R, Solano, A, Galea, R, Koop, T, Levman, GM, Martin, JF, Mirea, A, Sabetfakhri, A, Butterworth, JM, Gwenlan, C, Hall-Wilton, R, Jones, TW, Lightwood, MS, West, BJ, Ciborowski, J, Ciesielski, R, Nowak, RJ, Pawlak, JM, Smalska, B, Sztuk, J, Tymieniecka, T, Ukleja, A, Ukleja, J, Zarnecki, AF, Adamus, M, Plucinski, P, Eisenberg, Y, Gladilin, LK, Hochman, D, Karshon, U, Kcira, D, Lammers, S, Li, L, Reeder, DD, Savin, AA, Smith, WH, Deshpande, A, Dhawan, S, Hughes, VW, Straub, PB, Bhadra, S, Catterall, CD, Fourletov, S, Menary, S, Soares, M, Standage, J, Collaboration, ZEUS, and Zeus (IHEF, IoP, FNWI)
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Particle physics ,MONTE-CARLO GENERATOR ,Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous) ,FOS: Physical sciences ,PROTON SCATTERING ,01 natural sciences ,CROSS-SECTIONS ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Nuclear physics ,High Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex) ,POWER CORRECTIONS ,ZEUS ,CENTRAL TRACKING DETECTOR ,ZEUS BARREL CALORIMETER ,PARTON DISTRIBUTIONS ,MOMENTUM SPECTRA ,BREIT FRAME ,QCD ,0103 physical sciences ,010303 astronomy & astrophysics ,Engineering (miscellaneous) ,QC ,Boson ,Physics ,Quantum chromodynamics ,ZEUS (particle detector) ,Luminosity (scattering theory) ,Neutral current ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Scattering ,HERA ,Deep inelastic scattering ,High Energy Physics::Experiment - Abstract
Inclusive event-shape variables have been measured in the current region of the Breit frame for neutral current deep inelastic ep scattering using an integrated luminosity of 45.0 pb^-1 collected with the ZEUS detector at HERA. The variables studied included thrust, jet broadening and invariant jet mass. The kinematic range covered was 10 < Q^2 < 20,480 GeV^2 and 6.10^-4 < x < 0.6, where Q^2 is the virtuality of the exchanged boson and x is the Bjorken variable. The Q dependence of the shape variables has been used in conjunction with NLO perturbative calculations and the Dokshitzer-Webber non-perturbative corrections (`power corrections') to investigate the validity of this approach., 7+25 pages, 6 figures
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8. Leading proton production in $e^+p$ collisions at HERA
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Chekanov, S, Krakauer, D, Loizides, JH, Magill, S, Musgrave, B, Repond, J, Yoshida, R, Mattingly, MCK, Antonioli, P, Anzivino, G, Bari, G, Basile, M, Bellagamba, L, Boscherini, D, Bruni, A, Bruni, G, Romeo, GC, Chiarini, M, Cifarelli, L, Cindolo, F, Contin, A, Corradi, M, De Pasquale, S, Giusti, P, Iacobucci, G, Levi, G, Margotti, A, Massam, T, Nania, R, Nemoz, C, Palmonari, F, Pesci, A, Sartorelli, G, Garcia, YZ, Zichichi, A, Aghuzumtsyan, G, Bartsch, D, Brock, I, Crittenden, J, Goers, S, Hartmann, H, Hilger, E, Irrgang, P, Jakob, HP, Kappes, A, Katz, UF, Kind, O, Paul, E, Rautenberg, J, Renner, R, Schnurbusch, H, Stifutkin, A, Tandler, J, Voss, KC, Wang, M, Weber, A, Bailey, DS, Brook, NH, Cole, JE, Foster, B, Heath, GP, Heath, HF, Namsoo, T, Robins, S, Rodrigues, E, Wing, M, Ayad, R, Capua, M, Iannotti, L, Mastroberardino, A, Schioppa, M, Susinno, G, Kim, JY, Kim, YK, Lee, JH, Lim, IT, Pac, MY, Caldwell, A, Helbich, M, Liu, X, Mellado, B, Ning, Y, Paganis, S, Ren, Z, Schmidke, WB, Sciulli, F, Chwastowski, J, Eskreys, A, Figiel, J, Olkiewicz, K, Stopa, P, Zawiejski, L, Adamczyk, L, Bold, T, Grabowska-Bold, I, Kisielewska, D, Kowal, AM, Kowal, M, Kowalski, T, Przybycien, M, Suszycki, L, Szuba, D, Szuba, J, Kotanski, A, Slominski, W, Bauerdick, LAT, Behrens, U, Bloch, I, Borras, K, Chiochia, V, Dannheim, D, Derrick, M, Drews, G, Fourletova, J, Fox-Murphy, A, Fricke, U, Geiser, A, Goebel, F, Gottlicher, P, Gutsche, O, Haas, T, Hain, W, Hartner, GF, Hillert, S, Kotz, U, Kowalski, H, Kramberger, G, Labes, H, Lelas, D, Lohr, B, Mankel, R, Melzer-Pellmann, IA, Moritz, M, Notz, D, Petrucci, MC, Polini, A, Raval, A, Schneekloth, U, Selonke, F, Wessoleck, H, Wichmann, R, Wolf, G, Youngman, C, Zeuner, W, Viani, ALP, Meyer, A, Schlenstedt, S, Barbagli, G, Gallo, E, Genta, C, Pelfer, PG, Bamberger, A, Benen, A, Coppola, N, Raach, H, Bell, M, Bussey, PJ, Doyle, AT, Glasman, C, Hamilton, J, Hanlon, S, Lupi, A, Saxon, DH, Skillicorn, IO, Gialas, I, Bodmann, B, Carli, T, Holm, U, Klimek, K, Krumnack, N, Lohrmann, E, Milite, M, Salehi, S, Stonjek, S, Wick, K, Ziegler, A, Collins-Tooth, C, Foudas, C, Goncalo, R, Long, KR, Metlica, F, Miller, DB, Tapper, AD, Walker, R, Cloth, P, Filges, D, Kuze, M, Nagano, K, Tokushuku, K, Yamada, S, Yamazaki, Y, Barakbaev, AN, Boos, EG, Pokrovskiy, NS, Zhautykov, BO, Lim, H, Son, D, Barreiro, F, Gonzalez, O, Labarga, L, del Peso, J, Redondo, I, Terron, J, Vazquez, M, Barbi, M, Bertolin, A, Corriveau, F, Gliga, S, Lainesse, S, Padhi, S, Stairs, DG, Tsurugai, T, Antonov, A, Danilov, P, Dolgoshein, BA, Gladkov, D, Sosnovtsev, V, Suchkov, S, Dementiev, RK, Ermolov, PF, Golubkov, YA, Katkov, II, Khein, LA, Korzhavina, IA, Kuzmin, VA, Levchenko, BB, Lukina, OY, Proskuryakov, AS, Shcheglova, LM, Vlasov, NN, Zotkin, SA, Bokel, C, Engelen, J, Grijpink, S, Koffeman, E, Kooijman, P, Maddox, E, Pellegrino, A, Schagen, S, Tassi, E, Tiecke, H, Tuning, N, Velthuis, JJ, Wiggers, L, de Wolf, E, Brummer, N, Bylsma, B, Durkin, LS, Gilmore, J, Ginsburg, CM, Kim, CL, Ling, TY, Boogert, S, Cooper-Sarkar, AM, Devenish, RCE, Ferrando, J, Grzelak, G, Patel, S, Rigby, M, Sutton, MR, Walczak, R, Brugnera, R, Carlin, R, Dal Corso, F, Dusini, S, Garfagnini, A, Limentani, S, Longhin, A, Parenti, A, Posocco, M, Stanco, L, Turcato, M, Heaphy, EA, Oh, BY, Saull, PRB, Whitmore, JJ, Iga, Y, D'Agostini, G, Marini, G, Nigro, A, Cormack, C, Hart, JC, Barberis, E, Heusch, C, Lockman, W, Rahn, JT, Sadrozinski, HFW, Seiden, A, Williams, DC, Park, IH, Pavel, N, Abramowicz, H, Gabareen, A, Kananov, S, Kreisel, A, Levy, A, Abe, T, Fusayasu, T, Kagawa, S, Kohno, T, Tawara, T, Yamashita, T, Hamatsu, R, Hirose, T, Inuzuka, M, Kaji, H, Kitamura, S, Matsuzawa, K, Nishimura, T, Arneodo, M, Cartiglia, N, Cirio, R, Costa, M, Ferrero, MI, Lamberti, L, Maselli, S, Monaco, V, Peroni, CR, Sacchi, R, Solano, A, Staiano, A, Galea, R, Koop, T, Levman, GM, Martin, JF, Mirea, A, Sabetfakhri, A, Butterworth, JM, Gwenlan, C, Hall-Wilton, R, Jones, TW, Lightwood, MS, Ciborowski, J, Ciesielski, R, Nowak, RJ, Pawlak, JM, Smalska, B, Sztuk, J, Tymieniecka, T, Ukleja, A, Ukleja, J, Zarnecki, AF, Adamus, M, Plucinski, P, Eisenberg, Y, Gladilin, LK, Hochman, D, Karshon, U, Kcira, D, Lammers, S, Li, L, Reeder, DD, Savin, AA, Smith, WH, Deshpande, A, Dhawan, S, Hughes, VW, Straub, PB, Bhadra, S, Catterall, CD, Fourletov, S, Menary, S, Soares, M, Standage, J, Collaboration, ZEUS, and Zeus (IHEF, IoP, FNWI)
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ZEUS ,DEEP-INELASTIC SCATTERING ,LEPTON-NUCLEON SCATTERING ,CENTRAL TRACKING DETECTOR ,ZEUS BARREL CALORIMETER ,STRUCTURE-FUNCTION F-2 ,MONTE-CARLO GENERATOR ,DIFFRACTIVE PHOTOPRODUCTION ,NEUTRON-PRODUCTION ,FRACTURE FUNCTIONS ,CROSS-SECTIONS ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Particle physics ,Proton ,Hadron ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Elementary particle ,Inelastic scattering ,01 natural sciences ,7. Clean energy ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Nuclear physics ,High Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex) ,0103 physical sciences ,010306 general physics ,Nuclear Experiment ,Physics ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Branching fraction ,HERA ,Deep inelastic scattering ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,Nucleon - Abstract
Events with a final-state proton carrying a large fraction of the proton-beam momentum, x_L>0.6, and the square of the transverse momentum p_T^2, Comment: 53 pages, 19 figures; Fig. 19 replaced; some changes to the text. Version accepted by Nuclear Physics B
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9. Measurement of the spin-density matrix elements in exclusive electroproduction of $\rho^0$ mesons at HERA
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Breitweg, J, Chekanov, S, Derrick, M, Krakauer, D, Magill, S, Musgrave, B, Pellegrino, A, Repond, J, Stanek, R, Yoshida, R, Mattingly, Mck, Abbiendi, G, Anselmo, F, Antonioli, P, Bari, G, Basile, M, Bellagamba, L, Boscherini, D, Bruni, A, Bruni, G, Romeo, Gc, Castellini, G, Cifarelli, L, Cindolo, F, Contin, A, Coppola, N, Corradi, M, DE PASQUALE, S, Giusti, P, Iacobucci, G, Laurenti, G, Levi, G, Margotti, A, Massam, T, Nania, R, Palmonari, F, Pesci, A, Polini, A, Sartorelli, G, Garcia, Yz, Zichichi, A, Amelung, C, Bornheim, A, Brock, I, Coboken, K, Crittenden, J, Deffner, R, Eckert, M, Hartmann, H, Heinloth, K, Hilger, E, Jakob, Hp, Kappes, A, Katz, Uf, Kerger, R, Paul, E, Rautenberg, J, Schnurbusch, H, Stifutkin, A, Tandler, J, Weber, A, Wieber, H, Bailey, Ds, Barret, O, Cottingham, Wn, Foster, B, Heath, Gp, Heath, Hf, Mcfall, Jd, Piccioni, D, Scott, J, Tapper, Rj, Capua, M, Mastroberardino, A, Schioppa, M, Susinno, G, Jeoung, Hy, Kim, Jy, Lee, Jh, Lim, It, Ma, Kj, Pac, My, Caldwell, A, Liu, W, Liu, X, Mellado, B, Parsons, Ja, Ritz, S, Sacchi, R, Sampson, S, Sciulli, F, Chwastowski, J, Eskreys, A, Figiel, J, Klimek, K, Olkiewicz, K, Przybycien, Mb, Stopa, P, Zawiejski, L, Adamczyk, L, Bednarek, B, Jelen, K, Kisielewska, D, Kowal, Am, Kowalski, T, Przybycien, M, RULIKOWSKA ZAREBSKA, E, Suszycki, L, Zajac, J, Dulinski, Z, Kotanski, A, Bauerdick, Lat, Behrens, U, Bienlein, Jk, Burgard, C, Desler, K, Drews, G, FOX MURPHY, A, Fricke, U, Goebel, F, Gottlicher, P, Graciani, R, Haas, T, Hain, W, Hartner, Gf, Hasell, D, Hebbel, K, Johnson, Kf, Kasemann, M, Koch, W, Kotz, U, Kowalski, H, Lindemann, L, Lohr, B, Martinez, M, Milewski, J, Milite, M, Monteiro, T, Moritz, M, Notz, D, Pelucci, F, Petrucci, Mc, Piotrzkowski, K, Rohde, M, Saull, Prb, Savin, Aa, Schneekloth, U, Schwarzer, O, Selonke, F, Sievers, M, Stonjek, S, Tassi, E, Wolf, G, Wollmer, U, Youngman, C, Zeuner, W, Burow, Bd, Coldewey, C, Grabosch, Hj, Viani, Ald, Meyer, A, Monig, K, Schlenstedt, S, Straub, Pb, Barbagli, G, Gallo, E, Pelfer, P, Maccarrone, G, Votano, L, Bamberger, A, Eisenhardt, S, Markun, P, Raach, H, Wolfle, S, Brook, Nh, Bussey, Pj, Doyle, At, Lee, Sw, Macdonald, N, Mccance, Gj, Saxon, Dh, Sinclair, Le, Skillicorn, Io, Strickland, E, Waugh, R, Bohnet, I, Gendner, N, Holm, U, MEYER LARSEN, A, Salehi, H, Wick, K, Garfagnini, Alberto, Gialas, I, Gladilin, Lk, Kcira, D, Klanner, R, Lohrmann, E, Poelz, G, Zetsche, F, Bacon, Tc, Cole, Je, Howell, G, Lamberti, L, Long, Kr, Miller, Db, Prinias, A, Sedgbeer, Jk, Sideris, D, Tapper, Ad, Walker, R, Mallik, U, Wang, Sm, Cloth, P, Filges, D, Ishii, T, Kuze, M, Suzuki, I, Tokushuku, K, Yamada, S, Yamauchi, K, Yamazaki, Y, Ahn, Sh, An, Sh, Hong, Sj, Lee, Sb, Nam, Sw, Park, Sk, Lim, H, Park, Ih, Son, D, Barreiro, F, Fernandez, Jp, Garcia, G, Glasman, C, Hernandez, Jm, Labarga, L, DEL PESO, J, Puga, J, Redondo, I, Terron, J, Corriveau, F, Hanna, Ds, Hartmann, J, Murray, Wn, Ochs, A, Padhi, S, Riveline, M, Stairs, Dg, ST LAURENT, M, Wing, M, Tsurugai, T, Bashkirov, V, Dolgoshein, Ba, Bashindzhagyan, Gl, Ermolov, Pf, Golubkov, Ya, Khein, La, Korotkova, Na, Korzhavina, Ia, Kuzmin, Va, Lukina, Oy, Proskuryakov, As, Shcheglova, Lm, Solomin, An, Zotkin, Sa, Bokel, C, Botje, M, Brummer, N, Engelen, J, Koffeman, E, Kooijman, P, VAN SIGHEM, A, Tiecke, K, Tuning, N, Velthuis, Jj, Verkerke, W, Vossebeld, J, Wiggers, L, DE WOLF, E, Acosta, D, Bylsma, B, Durkin, Ls, Gilmore, J, Ginsburg, Cm, Kim, Cl, Ling, Ty, Nylander, P, Blaikley, He, Boogert, S, Cashmore, Rj, COOPER SARKAR AM, Devenish, Rce, Edmonds, Jk, GROSSE KNETTER, J, Harnew, N, Matsushita, T, Noyes, Va, Quadt, A, Ruske, O, Sutton, Mr, Walczak, R, Waters, Ds, Bertolin, A, Brugnera, Riccardo, Carlin, Roberto, DAL CORSO, F, Dondana, S, Dosselli, U, Dusini, S, Limentani, Silvia, Morandin, M, Posocco, M, Stanco, L, Stroili, Roberto, Voci, C, Iannotti, L, Oh, By, Okrasinski, Jr, Toothacker, Ws, Whitmore, Jj, Iga, Y, D'Agostini, G, Marini, G, Nigro, A, Raso, M, Cormack, C, Hart, Jc, Mccubbin, Na, Shah, Tp, Epperson, D, Heusch, C, Sadrozinski, Hfw, Seiden, A, Wichmann, R, Williams, Dc, Pavel, N, Abramowicz, H, Dagan, S, Kananov, S, Kreisel, A, Levy, A, Abe, T, Fusayasu, T, Inuzuka, M, Nagano, K, Umemori, K, Yamashita, T, Hamatsu, R, Hirose, T, Homma, K, Kitamura, S, Nishimura, T, Arneodo, M, Cartiglia, N, Cirio, R, Costa, M, Ferrero, Mi, Maselli, S, Monaco, V, Peroni, C, Ruspa, M, Solano, A, Staiano, A, Dardo, M, Bailey, Dc, Fagerstroem, Cp, Galea, R, Koop, T, Levman, Gm, Martin, Jf, Orr, Rs, Polenz, S, Sabetfakhri, A, Simmons, D, Butterworth, Jm, Catterall, Cd, Hayes, Me, Heaphy, Ea, Jones, Tw, Lane, Jb, West, Bj, Ciborowski, J, Ciesielski, R, Grzelak, G, Nowak, Rj, Pawlak, Jm, Pawlak, R, Smalska, B, Tymieniecka, T, Wroblewski, Ak, Zakrzewski, Ja, Zarnecki, Af, Adamus, M, Gadaj, T, Deppe, O, Eisenberg, Y, Hochman, D, Karshon, U, Badgett, Wf, Chapin, D, Cross, R, Foudas, C, Mattingly, S, Reeder, Dd, Smith, Wh, Vaiciulis, A, Wildschek, T, Wodarczyk, R, Deshpande, A, Dhawan, S, Hughes, Vw, Bhadra, S, Frisken, Wr, HALL WILTON, R, Khakzad, M, Menary, S, Schmidke, Wb, CA ZEUS COLLABORATION, and Zeus (IHEF, IoP, FNWI)
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Particle physics ,Photon ,Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous) ,Meson ,LUND MONTE-CARLO ,Nuclear Theory ,FOS: Physical sciences ,PROTON SCATTERING ,01 natural sciences ,JET FRAGMENTATION ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex) ,Positron ,0103 physical sciences ,010306 general physics ,Nuclear Experiment ,Engineering (miscellaneous) ,QC ,VECTOR-MESONS ,E+E-PHYSICS ,PHOTOPRODUCTION ,Physics ,ZEUS (particle detector) ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Scattering ,High Energy Physics::Phenomenology ,HERA ,Helicity ,Transverse plane ,High Energy Physics::Experiment - Abstract
Exclusive electroproduction of rho^0 mesons has been measured using the ZEUS detector at HERA in two Q^2 ranges, 0.25, Comment: 32 pages, 8 figures. This version has been accepted by The European Physics Journal C and incorporates the referee's comments
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10. Measurement of $D^{\ast \pm}$ production and the charm contribution to $F_2$ in deep inelastic scattering at HERA
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Breitweg, J, Chekanov, S, Derrick, M, Krakauer, D, Magill, S, Musgrave, B, Pellegrino, A, Repond, J, Stanek, R, Yoshida, R, Mattingly, Mck, Abbiendi, G, Anselmo, F, Antonioli, P, Bari, G, Basile, M, Bellagamba, L, Boscherini, D, Bruni, A, Bruni, G, Romeo, Gc, Castellini, G, Cifarelli, L, Cindolo, F, Contin, A, Coppola, N, Corradi, H, DE PASQUALE, S, Giusti, P, Iacobucci, G, Laurenti, G, Levi, G, Margotti, A, Massam, T, Nania, R, Palmonari, F, Pesci, A, Polini, A, Sartorelli, G, Garcia, Yz, Zichichi, A, Amelung, C, Bornheim, A, Brock, I, Coboken, K, Crittenden, J, Deffner, R, Eckert, M, Hartmann, H, Heinloth, K, Hilger, E, Jakob, Hp, Kappes, A, Katz, Uf, Kerger, R, Paul, E, Rautenberg, J, Schnurbusch, H, Stifutkin, A, Tandler, J, Weber, A, Wieber, H, Bailey, Ds, Barret, O, Cottingham, Wn, Foster, B, Heath, Gp, Heath, Hf, Mcfall, Jd, Piccioni, D, Scott, J, Tapper, Rj, Capua, M, Mastroberardino, A, Schioppa, M, Susinno, G, Jeoung, Hy, Kim, Jy, Lee, Jh, Lim, It, Ma, Kj, Pac, Hy, Caldwell, A, Liu, W, Liu, X, Mellado, B, Parsons, Ja, Ritz, S, Sacchi, R, Sampson, S, Sciulli, F, Chwastowski, J, Eskreys, A, Figiel, J, Klimek, K, Olkiewicz, K, Przybycien, Mb, Stopa, P, Zawiejski, L, Adamczyk, L, Bednarek, B, Jelen, K, Kisielewska, D, Kowal, Am, Kowalski, T, Przybycien, M, RULIKOWSKA ZAREBSKA, E, Suszycki, L, Zajac, J, Dulinski, Z, Kotanski, A, Bauerdick, Lat, Behrens, U, Bienlein, Jk, Burgard, C, Desler, K, Drews, G, FOX MURPHY, A, Fricke, U, Goebel, F, Gottlicher, P, Graciani, R, Haas, T, Hain, W, Hartner, Gf, Hasell, D, Hebbel, K, Johnson, Kf, Kasemann, M, Koch, W, Kotz, U, Kowalski, H, Lindemann, L, Lohr, B, Martinez, M, Milewski, J, Milite, M, Monteiro, T, Moritz, M, Notz, D, Pelucchi, F, Petrucci, Mc, Piotrzkowski, K, Rohde, M, Saull, Prb, Savin, Aa, Schneekloth, U, Schwarzer, O, Selonke, F, Sievers, M, Stonjek, S, Tassi, E, Wolf, G, Wollmer, U, Youngman, C, Zeuner, W, Burow, Bd, Coldewey, C, Grabosch, Hj, Viani, Ald, Meyer, A, Monig, K, Schlenstedt, S, Straub, Pb, Barbagli, G, Gallo, E, Pelfer, P, Maccarrone, G, Votano, L, Bamberger, A, Eisenhardt, S, Markun, P, Raach, H, Wolfle, S, Brook, Nh, Bussey, Pj, Doyle, At, Lee, Sw, Macdonald, N, Mccance, Gj, Saxon, Dh, Sinclair, Le, Skillicorn, Io, Strickland, E, Waugh, R, Bohnet, I, Gendner, N, Holm, U, MEYER LARSEN, A, Salehi, H, Wick, K, Garfagnini, Alberto, Gialas, I, Gladilin, Lk, Kcira, K, Klanner, R, Lohrmann, E, Poelz, G, Zetsche, F, Bacon, Tc, Cole, Je, Howell, G, Lamberti, L, Long, Kr, Miller, Db, Prinias, A, Sedgbeer, Jk, Sideris, D, Tapper, Ad, Walker, R, Mallik, U, Wang, Sm, Cloth, P, Filges, D, Ishii, T, Kuze, M, Suzuki, I, Tokushuku, K, Yamada, S, Yamauchi, K, Yamazaki, Y, Ahn, Sh, An, Sh, Hong, Sj, Lee, Sb, Nam, Sw, Park, Sk, Lim, H, Park, Ih, Son, D, Barreiro, F, Fernandez, Jp, Garcia, G, Glasman, C, Hernandez, Jm, Labarga, L, DEL PESO, J, Puga, J, Redondo, I, Terron, J, Corriveau, F, Hanna, Ds, Hartmann, J, Murray, Wn, Ochs, A, Padhi, S, Riveline, M, Stairs, Dg, ST LAURENT, M, Wing, M, Tsurugai, T, Bashkirov, V, Dolgoshein, Ba, Bashindzhagyan, Gl, Ermolov, Pf, Golubkov, Ya, Khein, La, Korotkova, Na, Korzhavina, Ia, Kuzmin, Va, Lukina, Oy, Proskuryakov, As, Shcheglova, Lm, Solomin, An, Zotkin, Sa, Bokel, C, Botje, M, Brummer, N, Engelen, J, Koffeman, E, Kooijman, P, VAN SIGHEM, A, Tiecke, H, Tuning, N, Velthuis, Jj, Verkerke, W, Vossebeld, J, Wiggers, L, DE WOLF, E, Acosta, D, Bylsma, B, Durkin, Ls, Gilmore, J, Ginsburg, Cm, Kim, Cl, Ling, Ty, Nylander, P, Blaikley, He, Boogert, S, Cashmore, Rj, COOPER SARKAR AM, Devenish, Rce, Edmonds, Jk, GROSSE KNETTER, J, Harnew, N, Matsushita, T, Noyes, Va, Quadt, A, Ruske, O, Sutton, Mr, Walczak, R, Waters, Ds, Bertolin, A, Brugnera, Riccardo, Carlin, Roberto, DAL CORSO, F, Dondana, S, Dosselli, U, Dusini, S, Limentani, S, Morandin, M, Posocco, M, Stanco, L, Stroili, Roberto, Voci, C, Iannotti, L, Oh, By, Okrasinski, Jr, Toothacker, Ws, Whitmore, Jj, Iga, Y, D'Agostini, G, Marini, G, Nigro, A, Raso, M, Cormack, C, Hart, Jc, Mccubbin, Na, Shah, Tp, Epperson, D, Heusch, C, Sadrozinski, Hfw, Seiden, A, Wichmann, R, Williams, Dc, Pavel, N, Abramowicz, H, Dagan, S, Kananov, S, Kreisel, A, Levy, A, Abe, T, Fusayasu, T, Inuzuka, M, Nagano, K, Umemori, K, Yamashita, T, Hamatsu, R, Hirose, T, Homma, K, Kitamura, S, Nishimura, T, Arneodo, M, Cartiglia, N, Cirio, R, Costa, M, Ferrero, Mi, Maselli, S, Monaco, V, Peroni, C, Ruspa, M, Solano, A, Staiano, A, Dardo, M, Bailey, Dc, Fagerstroem, Cp, Galea, R, Koop, T, Levman, Gm, Martin, Jf, Orr, Rs, Polenz, S, Sabetfakhri, A, Simmons, D, Butterworth, Jm, Catterall, Cd, Hayes, Me, Heaphy, Ea, Jones, Tw, Lane, Jb, West, Bj, Ciborowski, J, Ciesielski, R, Grzelak, G, Nowak, Rj, Pawlak, Jm, Pawlak, R, Smalska, B, Tymieniecka, T, Wroblewski, Ak, Zakrzewski, Ja, Zarnecki, Af, Adamus, M, Gadaj, T, Deppe, O, Eisenberg, Y, Hochman, D, Karshon, U, Badgett, Wf, Chapin, D, Cross, R, Foudas, C, Mattingly, S, Reeder, Dd, Smith, Wh, Vaiciulis, A, Wildschek, T, Wodarczyk, M, Deshpande, A, Dhawan, S, Hughes, Vw, Bhadra, S, Frisken, Wr, HALL WILTON, R, Khakzad, M, Menary, S, Schmidke, Wb, CA ZEUS COLLABORATION, and Zeus (IHEF, IoP, FNWI)
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Particle physics ,Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous) ,Proton ,Meson ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Inelastic scattering ,01 natural sciences ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Charm quark ,Nuclear physics ,High Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex) ,DESIGN ,LEPTOPRODUCTION ,0103 physical sciences ,Nuclear Experiment ,010306 general physics ,Engineering (miscellaneous) ,QC ,Physics ,CONSTRUCTION ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,High Energy Physics::Phenomenology ,ZEUS ,CENTRAL TRACKING DETECTOR ,HEAVY-QUARK CORRELATIONS ,ZEUS BARREL CALORIMETER ,PARTON DISTRIBUTIONS ,EP SCATTERING ,ELECTROPRODUCTION ,FRAGMENTATION ,Order (ring theory) ,HERA ,Deep inelastic scattering ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,Production (computer science) - Abstract
The production of D*+-(2010) mesons in deep inelastic scattering has been measured in the ZEUS detector at HERA using an integrated luminosity of 37 pb^-1. The decay channels D*+ -> D0 pi+(+c.c.), with D0 -> K- pi+ or D0 ->K- pi- pi+ pi+, have been used to identify the D mesons. The e+p cross section for inclusive D*+- production with 1, Comment: 35 pages, 9 figures. Correction 7/10/99: Figure 9 has been updated. Correction 3/04/00: Miss-prints in tables (1,2,3) and in Figure 5 have been corrected
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11. Study of the pion trajectory in the photoproduction of leading neutrons at HERA
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Chekanov, S., Derrick, M., Magill, S., Miglioranzi, S., Musgrave, B., Repond, J., Yoshida, R., Mattingly, Mck, Pavel, N., Molina, Agy, Antonioli, P., Bari, G., Basile, M., Bellagamba, L., Boscherini, D., Bruni, A., Bruni, G., Romeo, Gc, Cifarelli, L., Cindolo, F., Contin, A., Corradi, M., De Pasquale, S., Giusti, P., Iacobucci, G., Margotti, A., Montanari, A., Nania, R., Palmonari, F., Pesci, A., Polini, A., Rinaldi, L., Sartorelli, G., Zichichi, A., Aghuzumtsyan, G., Bartsch, D., Brock, I., Goers, S., Hartmann, H., Hilger, E., Irrgang, P., Jakob, Hp, Kind, O., Meyer, U., Paul, E., Rautenberg, J., Renner, R., Voss, Kc, Wang, M., Wlasenko, M., Bailey, Ds, Brook, Nh, Cole, Je, Heath, Gp, Namsoo, T., Robins, S., Capua, M., Mastroberardino, A., Schioppa, M., Susinno, G., Tassi, E., Kim, Jy, Ma, Kj, Helbich, M., Ning, Y., Ren, Z., Schmidke, Wb, Sciulli, E., Chwastowski, J., Eskreys, A., Figiel, J., Galas, A., Olkiewicz, K., Stopa, P., Szuba, D., Zawiejski, L., Adamczyk, L., Bold, T., Grabowska Bold, I., Kisielewska, D., Kowal, Am, Lukasik, J., Przybycien, M., Suszycki, L., Szuba, J., Kotanski, A., Slominski, W., Adler, V., Behrens, U., Bloch, I., Borras, K., Cassel, Dg, Drews, G., Fourletova, J., Geiser, A., Gladkov, D., Goebel, F., Gottlicher, P., Diaz, Rg, Gutsche, O., Haas, T., Hain, W., Horn, C., Kahle, B., Kasemann, M., Kotz, U., Kowalski, H., Kramberger, G., Lelas, D., Lim, H., Lohr, B., Mankel, R., Martinez, M., Melzer Pellmann IA, Nguyen, Cn, Notz, D., Nuncio Quiroz AE, Raval, A., Santamarta, R., Schneekloth, U., Stosslein, U., Wolf, G., Youngman, C., Zeuner, W., Schlenstedt, S., Barbagli, G., Gallo, E., Genta, C., Pelfer, Pg, Bamberger, A., Benen, A., Karstens, F., Dobur, D., Vlasov, Nn, Bussey, Pj, Doyle, At, Ferr, o. J., Hamilton, J., Hanlon, S., Saxon, Dh, Skillicorn, Io, Gialas, I., Carli, T., Gosau, T., Holm, U., Krumnack, N., Lohrmann, E., Milite, M., Salehi, H., Schleper, P., Schorner Sadenius, T., Stonjek, S., Wichmann, K., Wick, K., Ziegler, A., Collins Tooth, C., Foudas, C., Fry, C., Goncalo, R., Long, Kr, Tapper, Ad, Kataoka, M., Nagano, K., Tokushuku, K., Yamada, S., Yamazakai, Y., Barakbaev, An, Boos, Eg, Pokrovskiy, Ns, Zhautykov, Bo, Son, D., de Favereau, J., Piotrzkowski, K., Barreiro, F., Glasman, C., Gonzalez, O., Jimenez, M., Labarga, L., del Peso, J., Terron, J., Zambrana, M., Barbi, M., Corriveau, F., Liu, C., Padhi, S., Plamondon, M., Stairs, Dg, Walsh, R., Zhou, C., Tsurugai, T., Antonov, A., Danilov, P., Dolgoshein, Ba, Sosnovtsev, V., Stifutkin, A., Suchkov, S., Dementiev, Rk, Ermolov, R., Gladilin, Lk, Katkov, Ii, Khein, La, Korzhavina, Ia, Kuzmin, Va, Levchenko, Bb, Lukina, Oy, Proskuryakov, As, Shcheglova, Lm, Zotkin, Ds, Zotkin, Sa, Abt, I., Buttner, C., Caldwell, A., Liu, X., Sutiak, J., Coppola, N., Grigorescu, G., Grijpink, S., Keramidas, A., Koffeman, E., Kooijman, P., Maddox, E., Pellegrino, A., Schagen, S., Tiecke, H., Vazquez, M., Wiggers, L., de Wolf, E., Brummer, N., Bylsma, B., Durkin, Ls, Ling, Ty, Allfrey, Pd, Bell, Ma, Cooper Sarkar AM, Cottrell, A., Devenish, Rce, Foster, B., Grzelak, G., Gwenlan, C., Kohno, T., Patel, S., Straub, Pb, Walczak, R., Bellan, P., Bertolin, A., Brugnera, R., Carlin, R., Ciesielski, R., Dal Corso, F., Dusini, S., Garfagnini, A., Limentani, S., Longhin, A., Stanco, L., Turcato, M., Heaphy, Ea, Metlica, F., Oh, By, Whitmore, Jj, Iga, Y., D'Agostini, G., Marini, G., Nigro, A., Hart, Jc, Abramowicz, H., Gabareen, A., Groys, M., Kananov, S., Kreisel, A., Levy, A., Kuze, M., Kagawa, S., Tawara, T., Hamatsu, R., Kaji, H., Kitamura, S., Matsuzawa, K., Ota, O., Ri, Yd, Costa, Marco, Ferrero, Mi, Monaco, Vincenzo, Sacchi, Roberto, Solano, Ada Maria, Arneodo, M., Ruspa, M., Fourletov, S., Koop, T., Martin, Jf, Mirea, A., Butterworth, Jm, Hall Wilton, R., Jones, Tw, Loizides, Jh, Sutton, Mr, Targett Adams, C., Wing, M., Ciborowski, J., Kulinski, P., Luzniak, P., Malka, J., Nowak, Rj, Pawlak, Jm, Sztuk, J., Tymieniecka, T., Tyszkiewicz, A., Ukleja, A., Ukleja, J., Zarnecki, Af, Adamus, M., Plucinski, P., Eisenberg, Y., Hochman, D., Karshon, U., Lightwood, Ms, Everett, A., Kcira, D., Lammers, S., Li, L., Reeder, Dd, Rosin, M., Ryan, P., Savin, Aa, Smith, Wh, Dhawan, S., Bhadra, S., Catterall, Cd, Cui, Y., Hartner, G., Menary, S., Noor, U., Soares, M., Age, J., Whyte, J., UCL, CHEKANOV S., DERRICK M., KRAKAUER D., LOIZIDES JH., MAGILL S., MIGLIORANZI S., MUSGRAVE B., REPOND J., YOSHIDA R., MATTINGLY MCK., ANTONIOLI P., BARI G., BASILE M., BELLAGAMBA L., BOSCHERINI D., BRUNI A., BRUNI G., CARA ROMEO G., CIFARELLI L., CINDOLO F., CONTIN A., CORRADI M., DE PASQUALE S., GIUSTI P., IACOBUCCI G., MARGOTTI A., MONTANARI A., NANIA R., PALMONARI F., PESCI A., SARTORELLI G., ZICHICHI A., AGHUZUMTSYAN G., BARTSCH D., BROCK I., GOERS S., HARTMANN H., HILGER E., IRRGANG P., JAKOB HP., KIND O., MEYER U., PAUL E., RAUTENBERG J., RENNER R., STIFUTKIN A., TANDLER J., VOSS KC., WANG M., BAILEY DS., BROOK NH., COLE JE., HEATH GP., NAMSOO T., ROBINS S., WING M., CAPUA M., MASTROBERARDINO A., SCHIOPPA M., SUSINNO G., KIM JS., LIM IT., MA KJ., PAC MY., CALDWELL A., HELBICH M., LIU X., MELLADO B., NING Y., PAGANIS S., REN Z., SCHMIDKE WB., SCIULLI F., CHWASTOWSKI J., ESKREYS A., FIGIEL J., GALAS A., OLKIEWICZ K., STOPA P., ZAWIEJSKI L., ADAMCZYK L., BOLD T., GRABOWSKA-BOLD I., KISIELEWSKA D., KOWAL AM., KOWAL M., LUKASIK J., PRZYBYCIEN M., SUSZYCKI L., SZUBA D., SZUBA J., KOTANSKI A., SLOMINSKI W., ADLER V., BEHRENS U., BLOCH I., BORRAS K., CHIOCHIA V., DANNHEIM D., DREWS G., FOURLETOVA J., FRICKE U., GEISER A., GOTTLICHER P., GUTSCHE O., HAAS T., HAIN W., HILLERT S., HORN C., KAHLE B., KOTZ U., KOWALSKI H., KRAMBERGER G., LABES H., LELAS D., LIM H., LOHR B., MANKEL R., MELZER-PELLMANN IA., NGUYEN CN., 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DEMENTIEV RK., ERMOLOV PF., KATKOV II., KHEIN LA., KORZHAVINA IA., KUZMIN VA., LEVCHENKO BB., LUKINA OY., PROSKURYAKOV AS., SHCHEGLOVA LM., ZOTKIN SA., COPPOLA N., GRIJPINK S., KOFFEMAN E., KOOIJMAN P., MADDOX E., PELLEGRINO A., SCHAGEN S., TIECKE H., VAZQUEZ M., WIGGERS L., DE WOLF E., BRUMMER N., BYLSMA B., DURKIN LS., LING TY., COOPER-SARKAR AM., COTTRELL A., DEVENISH RCE., FOSTER B., GRZELAK G., GWENLAN C., KOHNO T., PATEL S., STRAUB PB., WALCZAK R., BERTOLIN A., BRUGNERA R., CARLIN R., DAL CORSO F., DUSINI S., GARFAGNINI A., LIMENTANI S., LONGHIN A., PARENTI A., POSOCCO M., STANCO L., TURCATO M., HEAPHY EA., METLICA F., OH BY., WHITMORE JJ., IGA Y., D'AGOSTINI G., MARINI G., NIGRO A., CORMACK C., HART JC., MCCUBBIN NA., HEUSCH C., PARK IH., PAVEL N., ABRAMOWICZ H., GABAREEN A., KANANOV S., KREISEL A., LEVY A., KUZE A., FUSAYASU T., KAGAWA S., TAWARA T., YAMASHITA T., HAMATSU R., HIROSE T., INUZUKA M., KAJI H., KITAMURA S., MATSUZAWA K., COSTA A., FERRERO MI., MONACO V., SACCHI R., SOLANO AM., ARNEODO M., RUSPA M., KOOP T., MARTIN JF., MIREA A., BUTTERWORTH JM., HALL-WILTON R., JONES TW., LIGHTWOOD MS., SUTTON MR., TARGETT-ADAMS C., CIBOROWSKI J., CIESIELSKI RA., LUZNIAK P., NOWAK RJ., PAWLAK JM., SZTUK J., TYMIENIECKA T., UKLEJA A., UKLEJA J., ZARNECKI AF., ADAMUS M., PLUCINSKI P., EISENBERG Y., HOCHMAN D., KARSHON U., RIVELINE M., EVERETT A., GLADILIN LK., KCIRA D., LAMMERS S., LI L., REEDER DD., ROSIN M., RYAN P., SAVIN AA., SMITH WH., DESHPANDE A., DHAWAN S., BHADRA S., CATTERALL CD., FOURLETOV S., HARTNER G., MENARY S., SOARES M., and STANDAGE J.
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Pion-exchange models ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Particle physics ,HERA ,Nuclear Theory ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,Electron ,01 natural sciences ,7. Clean energy ,Power law ,Spectral line ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Nuclear physics ,High Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex) ,High Energy Physics ,ZEUS Collaboration ,Pion ,0103 physical sciences ,Neutron ,010306 general physics ,Nuclear Experiment ,Physics ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,ZEUS ,Deep inelastic scattering ,Vertex (geometry) ,Photoproduction ,High Energy Physics::Experiment - Abstract
Energetic neutrons produced in $ep$ collisions at HERA have been studied with the ZEUS detector in the photoproduction regime at a mean photon-proton center-of-mass energy of 220 GeV. The neutrons carry a large fraction $0.64 < x_L, 11 pages, 3 figures; revised analysis
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12. Severe Arterial Forearm Thrombosis in an 11-year-old Girl with Homozygous Antithrombin Deficiency typ IIb Budapest 3 and Mild Factor VII Deficiency Due to Homozygous Polymorphisms in the Factor 7 Gene and Antithrombotic Treatment.
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Lohr, B., Verrel, F., Stuplich, C., Block, A.C., Oldenburg, J., Pötzsch, B., and Hertfelder, H.J.
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13. Pion, kaon and proton cross sections ine + e − annihilation at 34 GeV and 44 GeV c.m. energy
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Braunschweig, W., Gerhards, R., Kirschfink, F. J., Martyn, H. -U., Bock, B., Fischer, H. M., Hartmann, H., Hartmann, J., Hilger, E., Jocksch, A., Wedemeyer, R., Foster, B., Martin, A. J., Sephton, A. J., Barreiro, F., Bernardi, E., Chwastowski, J., Eskreys, A., Gather, K., Genser, K., Hultschig, H., Joos, P., Kowalski, H., Ladage, A., Lohr, B., Lüke, D., Mattig, P., Notz, D., Pawlak, J. M., Pösnecker, K. -U., Ros, E., Trines, D., Walczak, R., Wolf, G., Kolanoski, H., Gerhardt, W., Kracht, T., Krasemann, H. L., Krüger, J., Lohrmann, E., Poelz, G., Rehders, P., Tysarczyk, G., Winand, C., Zeuner, W., Binnie, D. M., Hassard, J., Shulman, J., Su, D., Leites, A., del Peso, J., Balkwill, C., Bowler, M. G., Burrows, P. N., Cashmore, R., Heath, G. P., Ratoff, P. N., Silvester, I. M., Tomalin, I. R., Veitch, M. E., Forden, G. E., Hart, J. C., Saxon, D. H., Brandt, S., Holder, M., Labarga, L., Eisenberg, Y., Karshon, U., Mikenberg, G., Montag, A., Revel, D., Ronat, E., Shapira, A., Wainer, N., Yekutieli, G., Caldwell, A., Muller, D., Ritz, S., Strom, D., Takashima, M., Wicklund, E., Lan Wu, Sau, Zobernig, G., and TASSO Collaboration
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- 1989
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14. An improved measurement of electroweak couplings frome + e −→e + e − ande + e −→μ + μ −
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Althoff, M., Braunschweig, W., Kirschfink, F. J., Lübelsmeyer, K., Martyn, H. -U., Peise, G., Rimkus, J., Rosskamp, P., Sander, H. G., Schmitz, D., Siebke, H., Wallraff, W., Fischer, H. M., Hartmann, H., Hillen, W., Jocksch, A., Knop, G., Köpke, L., Kolanoski, H., Kück, H., Wedemeyer, R., Wermes, N., Wollstadt, M., Burkhardt, H., Eisenberg, Y., Gather, K., Hultschig, H., Joos, P., Koch, W., Kötz, U., Kowalski, H., Ladage, A., Lohr, B., Lüke, D., Mättig, P., Notz, D., Pyrlik, J., Quarrie, D. R., Rushton, M., Schütte, W., Trines, D., Wolf, G., Xiao, Ch., Fohrmann, R., Hilger, E., Kracht, T., Krasemann, H. L., Leu, P., Lohrmann, E., Pandoulas, D., Poelz, G., Wiik, B. H., Beuselinck, R., Binnie, D. M., Campbell, A. J., Dornan, P. J., Foster, B., Garbutt, D. A., Jenkins, C., Jones, T. D., Jones, W. G., McCardle, J., Sedgbeer, J. K., Wan Abdullah, W. A. T., Bell, K. W., Bowler, M. G., Brock, I. C., Cashmore, R. J., Clarke, P. E. L., Devenish, R., Grossmann, P., Llyod, S. L., Salmon, G. L., Thomas, J., Wyatt, T. R., Youngman, C., Hart, J. C., Harvey, J., Hasell, D. K., Proudfoot, J., Saxon, D. H., Woodworth, P. L., Barreiro, F., Dittmar, M., Holder, M., Neumann, B., Duchovni, E., Karshon, U., Mikenberg, G., Mir, R., Revel, D., Ronat, E., Shapira, A., Yekutieli, G., Barklow, T., Caldwell, A., Cherney, M., Izen, J. M., Mermikides, M., Rudolph, G., Strom, D., Venkataramania, H., Wicklund, E., Wu, Sau Lan, Zobernig, G., and TASSO Collaboration
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- 1984
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15. Über den Widerstand und den Sauerstoffverbrauch von isolierten Hundenieren während der Perfusion mit künstlichen Lösungen bei 10 Grad C
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Eigler, F. W., Lohr, B., Mittring, G., and Sachweh, D.
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16. Jet production in highQ 2 deep-inelastic ep scattering at HERA
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Derrick, M., Krakauer, D., Magill, S., Mikunas, D., Musgrave, B., Repond, J., Stanek, R., Talaga, Rl, Zhang, H., Ayad, R., Bari, G., Basile, M., Bellagamba, L., Boscherini, D., Bruni, A., Bruni, G., Bruni, P., Romeo, Gc, Castellini, G., Chiarini, M., Cifarelli, L., Cindolo, F., Contin, A., Corradi, M., Gialas, I., Giusti, P., Iacobucci, G., Laurenti, G., Levi, G., Margotti, A., Massam, T., Nania, R., Nemoz, C., Palmonari, F., Polini, A., Sartorelli, G., Timellini, R., Garcia, Yz, Zichichi, A., Bargende, A., Crittenden, J., Desch, K., Diekmann, B., Doeker, T., Eckert, M., Feld, L., Frey, A., Geerts, M., Geitz, G., Grothe, M., Haas, T., Hartmann, H., Haun, D., Heinloth, K., Hilger, E., Jakob, Hp, Katz, Uf, Mari, Sm, Mass, A., Mengel, S., Mollen, J., Paul, E., Rembser, C., Schattevoy, R., Schramm, D., Stamm, J., Wedemeyer, R., Campbellrobson, S., Cassidy, A., Dyce, N., Foster, B., George, S., Gilmore, R., Heath, Gp, Heath, Hf, Llewellyn, Tj, Morgado, Cjs, Norman, Djp, Omara, Ja, Tapper, Rj, Wilson, Ss, Yoshida, R., Rau, Rr, Arneodo, M., Iannotti, L., Schioppa, M., Susinno, G., Bernstein, A., Caldwell, A., Parsons, Ja, Ritz, S., Sciulli, F., Straub, Pb, Wai, L., Yang, S., Zhu, Q., Borzemski, P., Chwastowski, J., Eskreys, A., Piotrzkowski, K., Zachara, M., Zawiejski, L., Adamczyk, L., Bednarek, B., Eskreys, K., Jelen, K., Kisielewska, D., Kowalski, T., Rulikowskazarebska, E., Suszycki, L., Zajac, J., Kotanski, A., Przybycien, M., Bauerdick, Lat, Behrens, U., Beier, H., Bienlein, Jk, Coldewey, C., Deppe, O., Desler, K., Drews, G., Flasinski, M., Gilkinson, Dj, Glasman, C., Gottlicher, P., Grosseknetter, J., Gutjahr, B., Hain, W., Hasell, D., Hessling, H., Hultschig, H., Iga, Y., Joos, P., Kasemann, M., Klanner, R., Koch, W., Kopke, L., Kotz, U., Kowalski, H., Labs, J., Ladage, A., Lohr, B., Lowe, M., Luke, D., Manczak, O., Ng, Jst, Nickel, S., Notz, D., Ohrenberg, K., Roco, M., Rohde, M., Roldan, J., Schneekloth, U., Schulz, W., Selonke, F., Stiliaris, E., Surrow, B., Voss, T., Westphal, D., Wolf, G., Youngman, C., Zhou, Jf, Grabosch, Hj, Kharchilava, A., Leich, A., Mattingly, M., Meyer, A., Schlenstedt, S., Wulff, N., Barbagli, G., Pelfer, P., Anzivino, G., Maccarrone, G., Depasquale, S., Votano, L., Bamberger, A., Eisenhardt, S., Freidhof, A., Soldnerrembold, S., Schroeder, J., Trefzger, T., Brook, Nh, Bussey, Pj, Doyle, At, Fleck, I., Saxon, Dh, Utley, Hl, Wilson, As, Dannemann, A., Holm, U., Horstmann, D., Neumann, T., Sinkus, R., Wick, K., Badura, E., Burow, Bd, Hagge, L., Lohrmann, E., Mainusch, J., Milewski, J., Nakahata, M., Pavel, N., Poelz, G., Schott, W., Zetsche, F., Bacon, Tc, Butterworth, I., Gallo, E., Harris, Vl, Hung, Byh, Long, Kr, Miller, Db, Morawitz, Ppo, Prinias, A., Sedgbeer, Jk, Whitfield, Af, Mallik, U., Mccliment, E., Wang, Mz, Wang, Sm, Wu, Jt, Zhang, Y., Cloth, P., Filges, D., An, Sh, Hong, Sm, Nam, Sw, Park, Sk, Suh, Mh, Yon, Sh, Imlay, R., Kartik, S., Kim, Hj, Mcneil, Rr, Metcalf, W., Nadendla, Vk, Barreiro, F., Cases, G., Graciani, R., Hernandez, Jm, Hervas, L., Labarga, L., Delpeso, J., Puga, J., Terron, J., Detroconiz, Jf, Smith, Gr, Corriveau, F., Hanna, Ds, Hartmann, J., Hung, Lw, Lim, Jn, Matthews, Cg, Patel, Pm, Sinclair, Le, Stairs, Dg, Laurent, Ms, Ullmann, R., Zacek, G., Bashkirov, V., Dolgoshein, Ba, Stifutkin, A., Bashindzhagyan, Gl, Ermolov, Pf, Gladilin, Lk, Golubkov, Ya, Kobrin, Vd, Kuzmin, Va, Proskuryakov, As, Savin, Aa, Shcheglova, Lm, Solomin, An, Zotov, Np, Botje, M., Chlebana, F., Dake, A., Engelen, J., Dekamps, M., Kooijman, P., Kruse, A., Tiecke, H., Verkerke, W., Vreeswijk, M., Wiggers, L., Dewolf, E., Vanwoudenberg, R., Acosta, D., Bylsma, B., Durkin, Ls, Honscheid, K., Li, C., Ling, Ty, Mclean, Kw, Murray, Wn, Park, Ih, Romanowski, Ta, Seidlein, R., Bailey, Ds, Blair, Ga, Byrne, A., Cashmere, Rj, Coopersarkar, Am, Daniels, D., Devenish, Rce, Harnew, N., Lancaster, M., Luffman, Pe, Lindemann, L., Mcfall, Jd, Nath, C., Noyes, Va, Quadt, A., Uijterwaal, H., Walczak, R., Wilson, Ff, Yip, T., Abbiendi, G., Bertolin, A., Brugnera, R., Carlin, R., Dalcorso, F., Degiorgi, M., Dosselli, U., Limentani, S., Morandin, M., Posocco, M., Stanco, L., Stroili, R., Voci, C., Bulmahn, J., Butterworth, Jm, Feild, Rg, Oh, By, Whitmore, Jj, Dagostini, G., Marini, G., Nigro, A., Enrico TASSI, Hart, Jc, Mccubbin, Na, Prytz, K., Shah, Tp, Short, Tl, Barberis, E., Cartiglia, N., Dubbs, T., Heusch, C., Vanhook, M., Hubbard, B., Lockman, W., Rahn, Jt, Sadrozinski, Hfw, Seiden, A., Biltzinger, J., Seifert, Rj, Walenta, Ah, Zech, G., Abramowicz, H., Briskin, G., Dagan, S., Levy, A., Hasegawa, T., Hazumi, M., Ishii, T., Kuze, M., Mine, S., Nagasawa, Y., Nakao, M., Suzuki, I., Tokushuku, K., Yamada, S., Yamazaki, Y., Chiba, M., Hamatsu, R., Hirose, T., Homma, K., Kitamura, S., Nakamitsu, Y., Yamauchi, K., Cirio, R., Costa, M., Ferrero, Mi, Lamberti, L., Maselli, S., Peroni, C., Sacchi, R., Solano, A., Staiano, A., Dardo, M., Bailey, Dc, Bandyopadhyay, D., Benard, F., Brkic, M., Crombie, Mb, Gingrich, Dm, Hartner, Gf, Joo, Kk, Levman, Gm, Martin, Jf, Orr, Rs, Sampson, Cr, Teuscher, Rj, Catterall, Cd, Jones, Tw, Kaziewicz, Pb, Lane, Jb, Saunders, Rl, Shulman, J., Blankenship, K., Kochocki, J., Lu, B., Mo, Lw, Bogusz, W., Charchula, K., Ciborowski, J., Gajewski, J., Grzelak, G., Kasprzak, M., Krzyanowski, M., Muchorowski, K., Nowak, Rj, Pawlak, Jm, Tymieniecka, T., Wroblewski, Ak, Zakrzewski, Ja, Zarnecki, Af, Adamus, M., Eisenberg, Y., Karshon, U., Revel, D., Zerzion, D., Ali, I., Badgett, Wf, Behrens, B., Dasu, S., Fordham, C., Foudas, C., Goussiou, A., Loveless, Rj, Reeder, Dd, Silverstein, S., Smith, Wh, Vaiciulis, A., Wodarczyk, M., Tsurugai, T., Bhadra, S., Cardy, Ml, Fagerstroem, Cp, Frisken, Wr, Furutani, Km, Khakzad, M., and Schmidke, Wb
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Particle physics ,jet production ,Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous) ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,ZEUS ,PARTON DISTRIBUTIONS ,PROTON SCATTERING ,DEPENDENCE ,RATES ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Jet (particle physics) ,perturbative QCD ,01 natural sciences ,7. Clean energy ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Nuclear physics ,High Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex) ,Proton scattering ,0103 physical sciences ,Nuclear Experiment ,010306 general physics ,Engineering (miscellaneous) ,Scaling ,Quantum chromodynamics ,Physics ,ZEUS (particle detector) ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Scattering ,HERA ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,Production (computer science) - Abstract
Two-jet production in deep-inelastic electron-proton scattering has been studied for $160, Comment: 26 pages, latex, 9 figures appended as uuencoded file
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17. Racial Inequality in Organizations: A Systems Psychodynamic Perspective.
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Mobasseri, Sanaz, Kahn, William A., and Ely, Robin J.
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RACIAL inequality ,MASCULINITY ,WHITE men ,BLACK people ,PSYCHODYNAMICS ,WORK environment - Abstract
This paper uses systems psychodynamic concepts to develop theory about the persistence of racial inequality in U.S. organizations and to inform an approach for disrupting it. We treat White men as the dominant group and Black people as the archetypal subordinate group in U.S. society. In our theory, work contexts that conflate merit with idealized images of White masculinity provoke unconscious distress in White men who aspire to meet those ideals. An unconscious, multilevel defense system, comprising projective identification at the individual level bolstered by a social defense at the organization level, keeps this distress at bay. This system diverts attention away from the real culprit—work contexts that threaten White men's self-worth—by contriving and making credible a substitute problem—a shortage of "qualified" Black people. At the same time, the social defense fuels the very work contexts that pose threats to White men in the first place. The upshot is the persistence of racial inequality. We offer guidance on how to disrupt these dynamics by building mutually reinforcing holding environments where organization members can engage in intrapsychic and intergroup reparative work. We conclude by offering theoretical contributions to the literatures on race, organizational inequality, systems psychodynamics, and masculinity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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18. Measurement of isolated photon production in deep inelastic ep scattering ZEUS Collaboration
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Chekanov, S., Derrick, M., Magill, S., Musgrave, B., Nicholass, D., Repond, J., Yoshida, R., M. C. K., Antonioli, P., Bari, G., Bellagamba, L., Boscherini, D., Bruni, A., Bruni, G., Cindolo, F., Corradi, M., Iacobucci, G., Margotti, A., Nania, R., Polini, A., Antonelli, S., Basile, M., Bindi, M., Cifarelli, L., Contin, A., Pasquale, S. D., Sartorelli, G., Zichichi, A., Bartsch, D., Brock, I., Hartmann, H., Hilger, E., Jakob, H. P., Jungst, M., Nuncio Quiroz, A. E., Paul, E., Samson, U., Schonberg, V., Shehzadi, R., Wlasenko, M., Morris, J. D., Kaur, M., Kaur, P., Singh, I., Capua, M., Fazio, S., Mastroberardino, A., Schioppa, M., Susinno, G., Tassi, E., Kim, J. Y., Ibrahim, Z. A., Idris, F. M., Kamaluddin, B., W. A. T., Ning, Y., Ren, Z., Sciulli, F., Chwastowski, J., Eskreys, A., Figiel, J., Galas, A., Olkiewicz, K., Pawlik, B., Stopa, P., Zawiejski, L., Adamczyk, L., Bold, T., Grabowska Bold, I., Kisielewska, D., Lukasik, J., Przybycien, M., Suszycki, L., Kotanski, A., Slominski, W., Bachynska, O., Behnke, O., Behr, J., Behrens, U., Blohm, C., Borras, K., Bot, D., Ciesielski, R., Coppola, N., Fang, S., Geiser, A., Gottlicher, P., Grebenyuk, J., Gregor, I., Haas, T., Hain, W., Huttmann, A., Januschek, F., Kahle, B., Katkov, I. I., Klein, U., Kotz, U., Kowalski, H., Libov, V., Lisovyi, M., Lobodzinska, E., Lohr, B., Mankel, R., Melzer Pellmann, I. A., Miglioranzi, S., Montanari, A., Namsoo, T., Notz, D., Parenti, A., Roloff, P., Rubinsky, I., Schneekloth, U., Spiridonov, A., Szuba, D., Szuba, J., Theedt, T., Tomaszewska, J., Wolf, G., Wrona, K., Yagues Molina, A. G., Youngman, C., Zeuner, W., Drugakov, V., Lohmann, W., Schlenstedt, S., Barbagli, G., Gallo, E., Pelfer, P. G., Bamberger, A., Dobur, D., Karstens, F., Vlasov, N. N., Bussey, P. J., Doyle, A. T., Forrest, M., Saxon, D. H., Skillicorn, I. O., Gialas, I., Papageorgiu, K., Holm, U., Klanner, R., Lohrmann, E., Perrey, H., Schleper, P., Schorner Sadenius, T., Sztuk, J., Stadie, H., Turcato, M., Long, K. R., Tapper, A. D., Matsumoto, T., Nagano, K., Tokushuku, K., Yamada, S., Yamazaki, Y., Barakbaev, A. N., Boos, E. G., Pokrovskiy, N. S., Zhautykov, B. O., Aushev, V., Borodin, M., Kadenko, I., Korol, I., Kuprash, O., Lontkovskyi, D., Makarenko, I., Onishchuk, Y., Salii, A., Sorokin, I., Verbytskyi, A., Viazlo, V., Volynets, O., Zenaiev, O., Zolko, M., Son, D., Favereau, J. d., Piotrzkowski, K., Barreiro, F., Glasman, C., Jimenez, M., Peso, J. d., Ron, E., Terron, J., Uribe Estrada, C., Corriveau, F., Schwartz, J., Zhou, C., Tsurugai, T., Antonov, A., Dolgoshein, B. A., Gladkov, D., Sosnovtsev, V., Stifutkin, A., Suchkov, S., Dementiev, R. K., Ermolov, P. F., Gladilin, L. K., Golubkov, Y. A., Khein, L. A., Korzhavina, I. A., Kuzmin, V. A., Levchenko, B. B., Lukina, O. Y., Proskuryakov, A. S., Shcheglova, L. M., Zotkin, D. S., Abt, I., Caldwell, A., Kollar, D., Reisert, B., Schmidke, W. B., Grigorescu, G., Keramidas, A., Koffeman, E., Kooijman, P., Pellegrino, A., Tiecke, H., Vazquez, M., Wiggers, L., Brummer, N., Bylsma, B., Durkin, L. S., Lee, A., Ling, T. Y., Cooper Sarkar, A. M., R. C. E., Ferrando, J., Foster, B., Gwenlan, C., Horton, K., Oliver, K., Robertson, A., Walczak, R., Bertolin, A., Corso, F. D., Dusini, S., Longhin, A., Stanco, L., Brugnera, Riccardo, Carlin, Roberto, Garfagnini, Alberto, Limentani, S., B. Y., Oh, Raval, A., Whitmore, J. J., Iga, Y., D'Agostini, G., Marini, G., Nigro, A., Hart, J. C., Abramowicz, H., Ingbir, R., Kananov, S., Levy, A., Stern, A., Ishitsuka, M., Kanno, T., Kuze, M., Maeda, J., Hori, R., Okazaki, N., Shimizu, S., Hamatsu, R., Kitamura, S., Ota, O., Y. D., Ri, Costa, M., Ferrero, M. I., Monaco, V., Sacchi, R., Sola, V., Solano, A., Arneodo, M., Ruspa, M., Fourletov, S., Martin, J. F., Stewart, T. P., Boutle, S. K., Butterworth, J. M., Jones, T. W., Loizides, J. H., Wing, M., Brzozowska, B., Ciborowski, J., Grzelak, G., Kulinski, P., Luzniak, P., Malka, J., Nowak, R. J., Pawlak, J. M., Perlanski, W., Zarnecki, A. F., Adamus, M., Plucinski, P., Tymieniecka, T., Eisenberg, Y., Hochman, D., Karshon, U., Brownson, E., Reeder, D. D., Savin, A. A., Smith, W. H., Wolfe, H., Bhadra, S., Catterall, C. D., Hartner, G., Noor, U., Whyte, J., and Precision Frontier
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dis ,CONSTRUCTION ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,HERA ,GENERATOR ,CENTRAL TRACKING DETECTOR ,CROSS-SECTIONS ,quark radiation ,isolated photon ,photon emission ,MONTE-CARLO ,DESIGN ,E-T PHOTONS ,BARREL CALORIMETER ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,HADRON-COLLISIONS ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Isolated photon production in deep inelastic ep scattering has been measured with the ZEUS detector at HERA using an integrated luminosity of 320 pb(-1). Measurements were made in the isolated-photon transverse-energy and pseudorapidity ranges 4 5 GeV. Differential cross sections are presented for inclusive isolated photon production as functions of Q(2), x, E(T)(gamma) and eta(gamma). Leading-logarithm parton-shower Monte Carlo simulations and perturbative QCD predictions give a reasonable description of the data over most of the kinematic range. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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19. Inclusive jet cross sections and dijet correlations in D*(+/-) photoproduction at HERA
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Chekanov, S, Derrick, M, Magill, S, Miglioranzi, S, Musgrave, B, Repond, J, Yoshida, R, Mattingly, MCK, Pavel, N, Molina, AGY, Antonioli, P, Bari, G, Basile, M, Bellagamba, L, Boscherini, D, Bruni, A, Bruni, G, Romeo, GC, Cifarelli, L, Cindolo, F, Contin, A, Corradi, M, De Pasquale, S, Giusti, P, Iacobucci, G, Margotti, A, Montanari, A, Nania, R, Palmonari, F, Pesci, A, Polini, A, Rinaldi, L, Sartorelli, G, Zichichi, A, Aghuzumtsyan, G, Bartsch, D, Brock, I, Goers, S, Hartmann, H, Hilger, E, Irrgang, P, Jakob, HP, Kind, OM, Meyer, U, Paul, E, Rautenberg, J, Renner, R, Wang, M, Wlasenko, M, Bailey, DS, Brook, NH, Cole, JE, Heath, GP, Namsoo, T, Robins, S, Capua, M, Fazio, S, Mastroberardino, A, Schioppa, M, Susinno, G, Tassi, E, Kim, JY, Ma, KJ, Helbich, M, Ning, Y, Ren, Z, Schmidke, WB, Sciulli, F, Chwastowski, J, Eskreys, A, Figiel, J, Galas, A, Gil, M, Olkiewicz, K, Stopa, P, Szuba, D, Zawiejski, L, Adamczyk, L, Bold, T, Grabowska-Bold, I, Kisielewska, D, Lukasik, J, Przybycien, M, Suszycki, L, Szuba, J, Kotanski, A, Slominski, W, Adler, V, Behrens, U, Bloch, I, Borras, K, Drews, G, Fourletova, J, Geiser, A, Gladkov, D, Gottlicher, P, Gutsche, O, Haas, T, Hain, W, Horn, C, Kahle, B, Kotz, U, Kowalski, H, Kramberger, G, Lim, H, Lohr, B, Mankel, R, Melzer-Pellmann, IA, Nguyen, CN, Notz, D, Nuncio-Quiroz, AE, Raval, A, Santamarta, R, Schneekloth, U, Stadie, H, Stosslein, U, Wolf, G, Youngman, C, Zeuner, W, Schlenstedt, S, Barbagli, G, Gallo, E, Genta, C, Pelfer, PG, Bamberger, A, Benen, A, Karstens, F, Dobur, D, Vlasov, NN, Bussey, PJ, Doyle, AT, Dunne, W, Ferrando, J, McKenzie, JH, Saxon, DH, Skillicorn, IO, Gialas, I, Carli, T, Gosau, T, Holm, U, Krumnack, N, Lohrmann, E, Milite, M, Salehi, H, Schleper, P, Schorner-Sadenius, T, Stonjek, S, Wichmann, K, Wick, K, Ziegler, A, Collins-Tooth, C, Foudas, C, Fry, C, Goncalo, R, Long, KR, Tapper, AD, Kataoka, M, Nagano, K, Tokushuku, K, Yamada, S, Yamazaki, Y, Barakbaev, AN, Boos, EG, Pokrovskiy, NS, Zhautykov, BO, Son, D, de Favereau, J, Piotrzkowski, K, Barreiro, F, Glasman, C, Jimenez, M, Labarga, L, del Peso, J, Terron, J, Zambrana, M, Corriveau, F, Liu, C, Plamondon, M, Robichaud-Veronneau, A, Walsh, R, Zhou, C, Tsurugai, T, Antonov, A, Dolgoshein, BA, Rubinsky, I, Sosnovtsev, V, Stifutkin, A, Suchkov, S, Dementiev, RK, Ermolov, PF, Gladilin, LK, Katkov, II, Khein, LA, Korzhavina, IA, Kuzmin, VA, Levchenko, BB, Lukina, OY, Proskuryakov, AS, Shcheglova, LM, Zotkin, DS, Zotkin, SA, Abt, I, Buttner, C, Caldwell, A, Liu, X, Sutiak, J, Coppola, N, Grigorescu, G, Keramidas, A, Koffeman, E, Kooijman, R, Maddox, E, Tiecke, H, Vazquez, M, Wiggers, L, Brummer, N, Bylsma, B, Durkin, LS, Lee, A, Ling, TY, Allfrey, PD, Bell, MA, Cooper-Sarkar, AM, Cottrell, A, Devenish, RCE, Foster, B, Gwenlan, C, Kohno, T, Korcsak-Gorzo, K, Patel, S, Roberfroid, V, Straub, PB, Walczak, R, Bellan, P, Bertolin, A, Brugnera, R, Carlin, R, Ciesielski, R, Dal Corso, F, Dusini, S, Garfagnini, A, Limentani, S, Longhin, A, Stanco, L, Turcato, M, Heaphy, EA, Metlica, F, Oh, BY, Whitmore, JJ, Iga, Y, D'Agostini, G, Marini, G, Nigro, A, Hart, JC, Abramowicz, H, Gabareen, A, Kananov, S, Kreisel, A, Levy, A, Kuze, M, Kagawa, S, Tawara, T, Hamatsu, R, Kaji, H, Kitamura, S, Matsuzawa, K, Ota, O, Ri, YD, Costa, M, Ferrero, MI, Monaco, V, Sacchi, R, Solano, A, Arneodo, M, Ruspa, M, Fourletov, S, Martin, JF, Butterworth, JM, Hall-Wilton, R, Jones, TW, Loizides, JH, Sutton, MR, Targett-Adams, C, Wing, M, Ciborowski, J, Grzelak, G, Kulinski, P, Luzniak, P, Malka, J, Nowak, RJ, Pawlak, JM, Sztuk, J, Tymieniecka, T, Ukleja, A, Ukleja, J, Zarnecki, AF, Adamus, M, Plucinski, P, Eisenberg, Y, Hochman, D, Karshon, U, Lightwood, MS, Brownson, E, Danielson, T, Everett, A, Kcira, D, Lammers, S, Li, L, Reeder, DD, Rosin, M, Ryan, P, Savin, AA, Smith, WH, Dhawan, S, Bhadra, S, Catterall, CD, Cui, Y, Hartner, G, Menary, S, Noor, U, Soares, M, Standage, J, Whyte, J, Collaboration, ZEUS, S. Chekanov, M. Derrick, D. Krakauer, J.H. Loizides 1, S. Magill, B. Musgrave, J. Repond, R. Yoshida, M.C.K. Mattingly, P. Antonioli, G. Bari, M. Basile, L. Bellagamba, D. Boscherini, A. Bruni, G. Bruni, G. Cara Romeo, L. Cifarelli, F. Cindolo, A. Contin, M. Corradi, S. De Pasquale, P. Giusti, G. Iacobucci, A. Margotti, A. Montanari, R. Nania, F. Palmonari, A. Pesci, A. Polini, L. Rinaldi, G. Sartorelli, A. Zichichi, G. Aghuzumtsyan, D. Bartsch, I. Brock, S. Goer, H. Hartmann, E. Hilger, P. Irrgang, and UCL
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Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Particle physics ,HEAVY FLAVOR PRODUCTION ,Meson ,Nuclear Theory ,HERA ,Monte Carlo method ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Parton ,Jet (particle physics) ,01 natural sciences ,Zeus (malware) ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Nuclear physics ,High Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex) ,EP COLLISIONS ,0103 physical sciences ,High Energy Physics ,ZEUS Collaboration ,CENTRAL TRACKING DETECTOR ,ZEUS BARREL CALORIMETER ,PARTON DISTRIBUTIONS ,QUARK FRAGMENTATION ,HADRON-COLLISIONS ,ANNIHILATION ,010306 general physics ,Nuclear Experiment ,Quantum chromodynamics ,Physics ,Luminosity (scattering theory) ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,High Energy Physics::Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics::Experiment - Abstract
Inclusive jet cross sections in photoproduction for events containing a $D^*$ meson have been measured with the ZEUS detector at HERA using an integrated luminosity of $78.6 {\rm pb}^{-1}$. The events were required to have a virtuality of the incoming photon, $Q^2$, of less than 1 GeV$^2$, and a photon-proton centre-of-mass energy in the range $130, Comment: 43 pages, 12 figures, charm jets ZEUS
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20. Observation of the strange sea in the proton via inclusive phi-meson production in neutral current deep inelastic scattering at HERA
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Chekanov, S, Krakauer, D, Magill, S, Musgrave, V, Repond, J, Yoshida, R, Mattingly, M C K, Antonioli, P, Bari, G, Basile, M, Bellagamba, L, Boscherini, D, Bruni, A, Bruni, G, Romeo, G C, Cifarelli, L, Cindolo, F, Contin, A, Corradi, M, De Pasquale, S, Giusti, P, Iacobucci, G, Margotti, A, Nania, R, Palmonari, F, Pesci, A, Sartorelli, G, Zichichi, A, Aghuzumtsyan, G, Bartsch, D, Brock, I, Goers, S, Hartmann, H, Hilger, E, Irrgang, P, Jakob, H P, Kappes, A, Katz, U F, Kind, O, Paul, E, Rautenberg, J, Renner, R, Schnurbusch, H, Stifutkin, A, Tandler, J, Voss, K C, Wang, M, Weber, A, Bailey, D S, Brook, N H, Cole, J E, Foster, B, Heath, G P, Heath, H F, Robins, S, Rodrigues, E, Scott, J, Tapper, R J, Wing, M, Capua, M, Mastroberardino, A, Schioppa, M, Susinno, G, Kim, J Y, Kim, Y K, Lee, J H, Lim, I T, Pac, M Y, Caldwell, A, Helbich, M, Liu, X, Mellado, B, Ning, Y, Paganis, S, Ren, Z, Schmidke, W B, Sciulli, F, Chwastowski, J, Eskreys, A, Figiel, J, Olkiewicz, K, Stopa, P, Zawiejski, L, Adamczyk, L, Bold, T, Grabowska-Bold, I, Kisielewska, D, Kowal, A M, Kowal, M, Kowalski, T, Przybycien, M, Suszycki, L, Szuba, D, Szuba, J, Kotanski, A, Stoninski, W, Bauerdick, L A T, Behrens, U, Bloch, I, Borras, K, Chiochia, V, Dannheim, D, Derrick, M, Drews, G, Fourletova, J, Fox-Murphy, A, Fricke, U, Geiser, A, Goebel, F, Gottlicher, P, Gutsche, O, Haas, T, Hain, W, Hartner, G F, Hillert, S, Kotz, U, Kowalski, H, Kramberger, G, Labes, H, Lelas, D, Lohr, B, Mankel, R, Melzer-Pellmann, I A, Moritz, M, Notz, D, Petrucci, M C, Polini, A, Raval, A, Schneekloth, U, Selonke, F, Wessoleck, H, Wichmann, R, Wolf, G, Youngman, C, Zeuner, W, Viani, A L D, Meyer, A, Schlenstedt, S, Barbagli, G, Gallo, E, Genta, C, Pelfer, P G, Bamberger, A, Benen, A, Coppola, N, Bell, M, Bussey, P J, Doyle, A T, Glasman, C, Hanlon, S, Lee, S W, Lupi, A, McCance, G J, Saxon, D H, Skillicorn, I O, Gialas, I, Bodmann, B, Carli, T, Holm, U, Klimek, K, Krumnack, N, Lohrmann, E, Milite, M, Salehi, H, Stonjek, S, Wick, K, Ziegler, A, Collins-Tooth, C, Foudas, C, Goncalo, R, Long, K R, Metlica, F, Tapper, A D, Cloth, P, Filges, D, Kuze, M, Nagano, K, Tokushuku, K, Yamada, S, Yamazaki, Y, Barakbaev, A N, Boos, E G, Pokrovskiy, N S, Zhautykov, Y, Lim, H, Son, D, Barreiro, F, Gonzalez, O, Labarga, L, del Peso, J, Redondo, I, Tassi, E, Terron, J, Vazquez, M, Barbi, M, Bertolin, A, Corriveau, F, Ochs, A, Padhi, S, Stairs, D G, St-Laurent, M, Tsurugai, T, Antonov, A, Danilov, P, Dolgoshein, B A, Gladkov, D, Sosnovtsev, V, Suchkov, S, Dementiev, R K, Ermolov, P F, Golubkov, Y A, Katkov, I I, Khein, L A, Korzhavina, I A, Kuzmin, V A, Levchenko, B B, Lukina, O Y, Proskuryakov, A S, Shcheglova, L M, Vlasov, N N, Zotkin, S A, Bokel, C, Engelen, J, Grijpink, S, Koffeman, E, Kooijman, P, Maddox, E, Pellegrino, A, Schagen, S, Tiecke, H, Tuning, N, Velthuis, J J, Wiggers, L, de Wolf, E, Brummer, N, Bylsma, B, Durkin, L S, Ling, T Y, Boogert, S, Cooper-Sarkar, A M, Devenish, R C E, Ferrando, J, Grzelak, G, Matsushita, T, Rigby, M, Ruske, O, Sutton, M R, Walczak, R, Brugnera, R, Carlin, R, Dal Corso, F, Dusini, S, Garfagnini, A, Limentani, S, Longhin, A, Parenti, A, Posocco, M, Stanco, L, Turcato, M, Heaphy, E A, Oh, B Y, Saull, P R B, Whitmore, J J, Iga, Y, D'Agostini, G, Marini, G, Nigro, A, Cormack, C, Hart, J C, McCubbin, N A, Heusch, C, Park, I H, Pavel, N, Abramowicz, H, Gabareen, A, Kananov, S, Kreisel, A, Levy, A, Abe, T, Fusayasu, T, Kagawa, S, Kohno, T, Tawara, T, Yamashita, T, Hamatsu, R, Hirose, T, Inuzuka, M, Kitamura, S, Matsuzawa, K, Nishimura, T, Arneodo, M, Ferrero, M I, Monaco, V, Ruspa, M, Sacchi, R, Solano, A, Galea, R, Koop, T, Levman, G M, Martin, J F, Mirea, A, Sabetfakhri, A, Butterworth, J M, Gwenlan, C, Hall-Wilton, R, Jones, T W, Lightwood, M S, Loizides, J H, West, B J, Ciborowski, J, Ciesielski, R, Nowak, R J, Pawlak, J M, Smalska, B, Sztuk, J, Tymieniecka, T, Ukleja, A, Ukleja, J, Zarnecki, A F, Adamus, M, Plucinski, P, Eisenberg, Y, Gladilin, L K, Hochman, D, Karshon, U, Kcira, D, Lammers, S, Li, L, Reeder, D D, Savin, A A, Smith, W H, Deshpande, A, Dhawan, S, Hughes, V W, Straub, P B, Bhadra, S, Catterall, C D, Fourletov, S, Menary, S, Soares, M, Standage, J, ZEUS Collaboration, and Zeus (IHEF, IoP, FNWI)
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Particle physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,MONTE-CARLO GENERATOR ,Meson ,Nuclear Theory ,FOS: Physical sciences ,LEPTON-NUCLEON SCATTERING ,CENTRAL TRACKING DETECTOR ,HADRONIC Z-DECAYS ,PARTON DISTRIBUTIONS ,D-ASTERISK(+/-) PRODUCTION ,PARTICLE-PRODUCTION ,REAR CALORIMETER ,EVENT GENERATOR ,EP SCATTERING ,01 natural sciences ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,ZEUS ,Nuclear physics ,High Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex) ,0103 physical sciences ,010306 general physics ,Nuclear Experiment ,QC ,Event generator ,Physics ,Research Groups and Centres\Physics\Low Temperature Physics ,Annihilation ,Neutral current ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Scattering ,Faculty of Science\Physics ,High Energy Physics::Phenomenology ,HERA ,Deep inelastic scattering ,Pseudorapidity ,High Energy Physics::Experiment - Abstract
Inclusive phi-meson production in neutral current deep inelastic e+p scattering has been measured with the ZEUS detector at HERA using an integrated luminosity of 45 pb^{-1}. The phi mesons were studied in the range 10, Comment: 20 pages including 5 figures and 2 tables
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21. Measurement of jet shapes in high-Q(2) deep inelastic scattering at HERA
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Breitweg, J, Derrick, M, Krakauer, D, Magill, S, Mikunas, D, Musgrave, B, Repond, J, Stanek, R, Talaga, RL, Yoshida, R, Zhang, H, Mattingly, MCK, Anselmo, F, Antonioli, P, Bari, G, Basile, M, Bellagamba, L, Boscherini, D, Bruni, A, Bruni, G, Romeo, CG, Castellini, G, Cifarelli, L, Cindolo, F, Contin, A, Coppola, N, Corradi, M, De Pasquale, S, Giusti, P, Iacobucci, G, Laurenti, G, Levi, G, Margotti, A, Massam, T, Nania, R, Palmonari, F, Pesci, A, Polini, A, Sartorelli, G, Garcia, YZ, Zichichi, A, Amelung, C, Bornheim, A, Brock, I, Coboken, K, Crittenden, J, Deffner, R, Eckert, M, Grothe, M, Hartmann, H, Heinloth, K, Heinz, L, Hilger, E, Jakob, HP, Kappes, A, Katz, UF, Kerger, R, Paul, E, Pfeiffer, M, Stamm, J, Wedemeyer, R, Wieber, H, Bailey, DS, Campbell-Robson, S, Cottingham, WN, Foster, B, Hall-Wilton, R, Heath, GP, Heath, HF, McFall, JD, Piccioni, D, Roff, DG, Tapper, RJ, Ayad, R, Capua, M, Garfagnini, A, Iannotti, L, Schioppa, M, Susinno, G, Kim, JY, Lee, JH, Lim, IT, Pac, MY, Caldwell, A, Cartiglia, N, Jing, Z, Liu, W, Mellado, B, Parsons, JA, Ritz, S, Sampson, S, Sciulli, F, Straub, PB, Zhu, Q, Borzemski, P, Chwastowski, J, Eskreys, A, Figiel, J, Klimek, K, Przybycien, MB, Zawiejski, L, Adamczyk, L, Bednarek, B, Bukowy, M, Czermak, AM, Jelen, K, Kisielewska, D, Kowalski, T, Przybycien, M, Rulikowska-Zarebska, E, Suszycki, L, Zajac, J, Dulinski, Z, Kotanski, A, Abbiendi, G, Bauerdick, LAT, Behrens, U, Beier, H, Bienlein, JK, Cases, G, Desler, K, Drews, G, F'ricke, U, Gialas, I, Goebel, F, Gottlicher, P, Graciani, R, Haas, T, Hain, W, Hasell, D, Hebbel, K, Johnson, KF, Kasemann, M, Koch, W, Kotz, U, Kowalski, H, Lindemann, L, Lohr, B, Milewski, J, Monteiro, T, Ng, JST, Notz, D, Park, IH, Pellegrino, A, Pelucchi, F, Piotrzkowski, K, Rohde, M, Roldan, J, Ryan, JJ, Savin, AA, Schneekloth, U, Schwarzer, O, Selonke, F, Stonjek, S, Surrow, B, Tassi, E, Westphal, D, Wolf, G, Wollmer, U, Youngman, C, Zeuner, W, Burow, BD, Coldewey, C, Grabosch, HJ, Meyer, A, Schlenstedt, S, Barbagli, G, Gallo, E, Pelfer, P, Maccarrone, G, Votano, L, Bamberger, A, Eisenhardt, S, Markun, P, Raach, H, Trefzger, T, Wolfle, S, Bromley, JT, Brook, NH, Bussey, PJ, Doyle, AT, Macdonald, N, Saxon, DH, Sinclair, LE, Strickland, E, Waugh, R, Bohnet, I, Gendner, N, Holm, U, Meyer-Larsen, A, Salehi, H, Wick, K, Gladilin, LK, Horstmann, D, Kcira, D, Klanner, R, Lohrmann, E, Poelz, G, Schott, W, Zetsche, F, Bacon, TC, Butterworth, I, Cole, JE, Howell, G, Lamberti, L, Long, KR, Miller, DB, Pavel, N, Prinias, A, Sedgbeer, JK, Sideris, D, Walker, R, Mallik, U, Wang, SM, Wu, JT, Cloth, P, Filges, D, Fleck, JI, Ishii, T, Kuze, M, Suzuki, I, Tokushuku, K, Yamada, S, Yamauchi, K, Yamazaki, Y, Hong, SJ, Lee, SB, Nam, SW, Park, SK, Barreiro, F, Fernandez, JP, Garcia, G, Glasman, C, Hernandez, JM, Hervas, L, Labarga, L, Martinez, M, del Peso, J, Puga, J, Terron, J, de Troconiz, JF, Corriveau, F, Hanna, DS, Hartmann, J, Hung, LW, Murray, WN, Ochs, A, Riveline, M, Stairs, DG, St-Laurent, M, Ullmann, R, Tsurugai, T, Bashkirov, V, Dolgoshein, BA, Stifutkin, A, Bashindzhagyan, GL, Ermolov, PF, Golubkov, YA, Khein, LA, Korotkova, NA, Krozhavina, IA, Kuzmin, VA, Lukina, OY, Proskuryakov, AS, Shcheglova, LM, Solomin, AN, Zotkin, SA, Bokel, C, Botje, M, Brummer, N, Engelen, J, Koffeman, E, Kooijman, P, van Sighem, A, Tiecke, H, Tuning, N, Verkerke, W, Vossebeld, J, Wiggers, L, de Wolf, E, Acosta, D, Bylsma, B, Durkin, LS, Gilmore, J, Ginsburg, CM, Kim, CL, Ling, TY, Nylander, P, Romanowski, TA, Blaikley, HE, Cashmore, RJ, Cooper-Sarkar, AM, Devenish, RCE, Edmonds, JK, Grosse-Knetter, J, Harnew, N, Nath, C, Noyes, VA, Quadt, A, Ruske, O, Tickner, JR, Uijterwaal, H, Walczak, R, Waters, DS, Bertolin, A, Brugnera, R, Carlin, R, Dal Corso, F, Dosselli, U, Limentani, S, Morandin, M, Posocco, M, Stanco, L, Stroili, R, Voci, C, Bulmahn, J, Oh, BY, Okrasinski, JR, Toothacker, WS, Whitmore, JJ, Iga, Y, D'Agostini, G, Marini, G, Nigro, A, Raso, M, Hart, JC, McCubbin, NA, Shah, TP, Epperson, D, Heusch, C, Rahn, JT, Sadrozinski, HFW, Seiden, A, Wichmann, R, Williams, DC, Abramowicz, H, Briskin, G, Dagan, S, Kananov, S, Levy, A, Abe, T, Fusayasu, T, Inuzuka, M, Nagano, K, Umemori, K, Yamashita, T, Hamatsu, R, Hirose, T, Homma, K, Kitamura, S, Matsushita, T, Arneodo, M, Cirio, R, Costa, M, Ferrero, MI, Maselli, S, Monaco, V, Peroni, C, Petrucci, MC, Ruspa, M, Sacchi, R, Solano, A, Staiano, A, Dardo, M, Bailey, DC, Fagerstroem, CP, Galea, R, Hartner, GF, Joo, KK, Levman, GM, Martin, JF, Orr, RS, Polenz, S, Sabetfakhri, A, Simmons, D, Teuscher, RJ, Butterworth, JM, Catterall, CD, Hayes, ME, Jones, TW, Lane, J, Saunders, RL, Sutton, MR, Wing, M, Ciborowski, J, Grzelak, G, Kasprzak, M, Nowak, RJ, Pawlak, JM, Pawlak, R, Tymieniecka, T, Wroblewski, AK, Zakrzewski, JA, Zarnecki, AF, Adamus, M, Deppe, O, Eisenberg, Y, Hochman, D, Karshon, U, Badgett, WF, Chapin, D, Cross, R, Dasu, S, Foudas, C, Loveless, RJ, Mattingly, S, Reeder, DD, Smith, WH, Vaiciulis, A, Wodarczyk, M, Deshpande, A, Dhawan, S, Hughes, VW, Bhadra, S, Frisken, WR, Khakzad, M, Schmidke, WB, and Collaboration, ZEUS
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Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,ZEUS ,P(P)OVER-BAR COLLISIONS ,CROSS-SECTIONS ,PARTON DISTRIBUTIONS ,HADRON COLLIDERS ,3-JET EVENTS ,QCD CASCADES ,EP ,PHOTOPRODUCTION ,QUARK ,TEV ,High Energy Physics::Experiment - Abstract
The shapes of jets with transverse energies, EjetT, up to 45 GeV produced in neutral- and charged-current deep inelastic e+p scattering (DIS) at Q2 > 100 GeV2 have been measured with the ZEUS detector at HERA. Jets are identified using a cone algorithm in the η-φ plane with a cone radius of one unit. The jets become narrower as EjetT increases. The jet shapes in neutral- and charged-current DIS are found to be very similar. The jets in neutral-current DIS are narrower than those in resolved processes in photoproduction and closer to those in direct-photon processes for the same ranges in EjetT and jet pseudorapidity. The jet shapes in DIS are observed to be similar to those in e+e- interactions and narrower than those in p̄p collisions for comparable EjetT. Since the jets in e+e- interactions and e+p DIS are predominantly quark initiated in both cases, the similarity in the jet shapes indicates that the pattern of QCD radiation within a quark jet is to a large extent independent of the hard scattering process in these reactions.
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22. Measurement of the diffractive structure function F(D(4))(2) at HERA
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Breitweg, J, Derrick, M, Krakauer, D, Magill, S, Mikunas, D, Musgrave, B, Repond, J, Stanek, R, Talaga, RL, Yoshida, R, Zhang, H, Mattingly, MCK, Anselmo, F, Antonioli, P, Bari, G, Basile, M, Bellagamba, L, Boscherini, D, Bruni, A, Bruni, G, Romeo, GC, Castellini, G, Chiarini, M, Cifarelli, L, Cindolo, F, Contin, A, Corradi, M, De Pasquale, S, Gialas, I, Giusti, P, Iacobucci, G, Laurenti, G, Levi, G, Margotti, A, Massam, T, Nania, R, Nemoz, C, Palmonari, F, Pesci, A, Polini, A, Ricci, F, Sartorelli, G, Garcia, YZ, Zichichi, A, Amelung, C, Bornheim, A, Brock, I, Coboken, K, Crittenden, J, Deffner, R, Eckert, M, Grothe, M, Hartmann, H, Heinloth, K, Heinz, L, Hilger, E, Jakob, HP, Katz, UF, Kerger, R, Paul, E, Pfeiffer, M, Rembser, C, Stamm, J, Wedemeyer, R, Wieber, H, Bailey, DS, Campbell-Robson, S, Cottingham, WN, Foster, B, Hall-Wilton, R, Hayes, ME, Heath, GP, Heath, HF, McFall, JD, Piccioni, D, Roff, DG, Tapper, RJ, Arneodo, M, Ayad, R, Capua, M, Garfagnini, A, Iannotti, L, Schioppa, M, Susinno, G, Kim, JY, Lee, JH, Lim, IT, Pac, MY, Caldwell, A, Cartiglia, N, Jing, Z, Liu, W, Mellado, B, Parsons, JA, Ritz, S, Sampson, S, Sciulli, F, Straub, PB, Zhu, Q, Borzemski, P, Chwastowski, J, Eskreys, A, Figiel, J, Klimek, K, Przybycien, MB, Zawiejski, L, Adamczyk, L, Bednarek, B, Bukowy, M, Jelen, K, Kisielewska, D, Kowalski, T, Przybycien, M, Rulikowska-Zarebska, E, Suszycki, L, Zajac, J, Dulinski, Z, Kotanski, A, Abbiendi, G, Bauerdick, LAT, Behrens, U, Beier, H, Bienlein, JK, Cases, G, Deppe, O, Desler, K, Drews, G, Fricke, U, Gilkinson, DJ, Glasman, C, Gottlicher, P, Haas, T, Hain, W, Hasell, D, Johnson, KF, Kasemann, M, Koch, W, Kotz, U, Kowalski, H, Labs, J, Lindemann, L, Lohr, B, Lowe, M, Manczak, O, Milewski, J, Monteiro, T, Ng, JST, Notz, D, Ohrenberg, K, Park, IH, Pellegrino, A, Pelucchi, F, Piotrzkowski, K, Roco, M, Rohde, M, Roldan, J, Ryan, JJ, Savin, AA, Schneekloth, U, Selonke, F, Surrow, B, Tassi, E, Voss, T, Westphal, D, Wolf, G, Wollmer, U, Youngman, C, Zarnecki, AF, Zeuner, W, Burow, BD, Grabosch, HJ, Meyer, A, Schlenstedt, S, Barbagli, G, Gallo, E, Pelfer, P, Anzivino, G, Maccarrone, G, Votano, L, Bamberger, A, Eisenhardt, S, Markun, P, Trefzger, T, Wolfle, S, Bromley, JT, Brook, NH, Bussey, PJ, Doyle, AT, Macdonald, N, Saxon, DH, Sinclair, LE, Strickland, E, Waugh, R, Bohnet, I, Gendner, N, Holm, U, Meyer-Larsen, A, Salehi, H, Wick, K, Gladilin, LK, Horstmann, D, Kcira, D, Klanner, R, Lohrmann, E, Poelz, G, Schott, W, Zetsche, F, Bacon, TC, Butterworth, I, Cole, JE, Howell, G, Hung, BHY, Lamberti, L, Long, KR, Miller, DB, Pavel, N, Prinias, A, Sedgbeer, JK, Sideris, D, Mallik, U, Wang, SM, Wu, JT, Cloth, P, Filges, D, Fleck, JI, Ishii, T, Kuze, M, Suzuki, I, Tokushuku, K, Yamada, S, Yamauchi, K, Yamazaki, Y, Hong, SJ, Lee, SB, Nam, SW, Park, SK, Barreiro, F, Fernandez, JP, Garcia, G, Graciani, R, Hernandez, JM, Hervas, L, Labarga, L, Martinez, M, del Peso, J, Puga, J, Terron, J, de Troconiz, JF, Corriveau, F, Hanna, DS, Hartmann, J, Hung, LW, Murray, WN, Ochs, A, Riveline, M, Stairs, DG, St-Laurent, M, Ullmann, R, Tsurugai, T, Bashkirov, V, Dolgoshein, BA, Stifutkin, A, Bashindzhagyan, GL, Ermolov, PF, Golubkov, YA, Khein, LA, Korotkova, NA, Korzhavina, IA, Kuzmin, VA, Lukina, OY, Proskuryakov, AS, Shcheglova, LM, Solomin, AN, Zotkin, SA, Bokel, C, Botje, M, Brummer, N, Chlebana, F, Engelen, J, Koffeman, E, Kooijman, P, van Sighem, A, Tiecke, H, Tuning, N, Verkerke, W, Vossebeld, J, Vreeswijk, M, Wiggers, L, de Wolf, E, Acosta, D, Bylsma, B, Durkin, LS, Gilmore, J, Ginsburg, CM, Kim, CL, Ling, TY, Nylander, P, Romanowski, TA, Blaikley, HE, Cashmore, RJ, Cooper-Sarkar, AM, Devenish, RCE, Edmonds, JK, Grosse-Knettter, J, Harnew, N, Lancaster, M, Nath, C, Noyes, VA, Quadt, A, Ruske, O, Tickner, JR, Uijterwaal, H, Walczak, R, Waters, DS, Bertolin, A, Brugnera, R, Carlin, R, Dal Corso, F, Dosselli, U, Limentani, S, Morandin, M, Posocco, M, Stanco, L, Stroili, R, Voci, C, Bulmahn, J, Oh, BY, Okrasinski, JR, Toothacker, WS, Whitmore, JJ, Iga, Y, D'Agostini, G, Marini, G, Nigro, A, Raso, M, Hart, JC, McCubbin, NA, Shah, TP, Barberis, E, Epperson, D, Heusch, C, Rahn, JT, Sadrozinski, HFW, Seiden, A, Wichmann, R, Williams, DC, Schwarzer, O, Walenta, AH, Abramowicz, H, Briskin, G, Dagan, S, Kananov, S, Levy, A, Abe, T, Fusayasu, T, Inuzuka, M, Nagano, K, Umemori, K, Yamashita, T, Hamatsu, R, Hirose, T, Homma, K, Kitamura, S, Matsushita, T, Cirio, R, Costa, M, Ferrero, MI, Maselli, S, Monaco, V, Peroni, C, Petrucci, MC, Ruspa, M, Sacchi, R, Solano, A, Staiano, A, Dardo, M, Bailey, DC, Fagerstroem, CP, Galea, R, Hartner, GF, Joo, KK, Levman, GM, Martin, JF, Orr, RS, Polenz, S, Sabetfakhri, A, Simmons, D, Teuscher, RJ, Butterworth, JM, Catterall, CD, Jones, TW, Lane, JB, Saunders, RL, Shulman, J, Sutton, MR, Wing, M, Ciborowski, J, Grzelak, G, Kasprzak, M, Muchorowski, K, Nowak, RJ, Pawlak, JM, Pawlak, R, Tymieniecka, T, Wroblewski, AK, Zakrzewski, JA, Adamus, M, Coldewey, C, Eisenberg, Y, Hochman, D, Karshon, U, Badgett, WF, Chapin, D, Cross, R, Dasu, S, Foudas, C, Loveless, RJ, Mattingly, S, Reeder, DD, Smith, WH, Vaiciulis, A, Wodarczyk, M, Bhadra, S, Frisken, WR, Khakzad, M, Schmidke, WB, and Collaboration, ZEUS
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DEEP-INELASTIC SCATTERING ,ELASTIC-SCATTERING ,LUND MONTE-CARLO ,ZEUS ,CENTRAL TRACKING DETECTOR ,LARGE RAPIDITY GAP ,POMERON STRUCTURE ,CROSS-SECTIONS ,DISSOCIATION ,CALORIMETER - Published
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23. Okuläre Herpesviridae-Infektionen - Labordiagnostik und Therapeutika.
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Lohr, B., Hunfeld, K.-P., and Meltendorf, C.
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24. 79. Intramyokardialer pH-Wert als Indicator für die Wiederbelebbarkeit des künstlich stillgestellten Herzens
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Lohr, B., Braun, U., Hellberg, K., Knoll, D., Nordeck, E., and Spieckermann, P. G.
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25. Clinical and antiviral effect of a single oral dose of famciclovir administered to cats at intake to a shelter.
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Litster, A. L., Lohr, B. R., Bukowy, R. A., Thomasy, S. M., and Maggs, D. J.
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ANTIVIRAL agents , *TREATMENT of cat diseases , *HERPESVIRUS diseases in animals , *ANIMAL shelters , *ANIMAL welfare - Abstract
Although famciclovir is efficacious in feline herpesvirus type 1 (FHV-1)-infected cats, effects of a single dose early in disease course have not been reported. In this two part, randomized, masked, placebo controlled study, cats received a single dose of 125 mg famciclovir (n = 43) or placebo (n = 43; pilot study), or 500 mg famciclovir (n = 41) or placebo (n = 40; clinical trial) on entering a shelter. FHV-1 PCR testing was performed, bodyweight and food intake were recorded, and signs of respiratory disease were scored prior to and 7 days following treatment. FHV-1 DNA was detected in 40% of cats in both parts at study entry. In the pilot study, ocular and nasal discharge scores increased from days 1 to 7 in famciclovir and placebo treated cats. Sneezing scores increased and bodyweight decreased in famciclovir-treated cats. The proportion of cats in which FHV-1 DNA was detected increased over time in all cats in the pilot study. In the clinical trial, food intake and median clinical disease scores for nasal discharge and sneezing increased from days 1 to 7 in both groups and demeanor scores worsened in famciclovir-treated cats. The proportion of cats shedding FHV-1 DNA was greater on day 7 than on day 1 in cats receiving 500 mg famciclovir. A single dose of famciclovir (125 or 500 mg) administered at shelter intake was not efficacious in a feline population in which 40% were already shedding FHV-1. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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26. Private extension-service provision for smallholder horticultural producers in Kenya: an approach.
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Nyambo, Brigitte, Sief, A., Varela, Ana M., Lohr, B., Cooper, Jerry, and Dobson, Hans
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HORTICULTURAL products ,ENVIRONMENTAL sciences ,NATURAL resources ,NONGOVERNMENTAL organizations ,FACTORS of production - Abstract
An approach to establishing improved private extension-service provision for smallholder horticultural producers in Kenya was developed between 2003 and 2005 by the International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology and Natural Resources Institute in the UK, in collaboration with EurepGAP FoodPLUS GmbH and the House of Quality-South Africa, international NGOs, export companies, and out-grower farmer groups. The approach focused on good agricultural practices, food safety, EU regulations on maximum pesticide-residue limits, and the EurepGAP Standard. The approach is not a blueprint, but the lessons learned are applicable to similar smallholder production systems in other African countries. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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27. Variation in plumage reflectance but not song reflects spatial cognitive performance in black-capped chickadees (Poecile atricapillus).
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Robayo Noguera, Laura, Stevenson, Chloe A. L., Wang, Tianconghui, Pasquale, Matteo K., and Branch, Carrie L.
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PSYCHOBIOLOGY ,COGNITIVE psychology ,COGNITIVE ability ,LIFE sciences ,COGNITIVE flexibility ,SPATIAL ability - Abstract
In seasonally variable environments, enhanced cognitive abilities may allow animals to adjust their behavior to changing conditions. Nonmigratory food-caching birds, like chickadees, rely on specialized spatial cognition to successfully cache and retrieve food items and survive the winter. Previous studies have linked spatial cognitive performance in chickadees to enhanced fitness, including survival and reproduction; however, it remains unknown whether females assess male cognitive ability via direct observation or secondary sexual traits. In this study, we investigated whether variation in common secondary sexual traits of songbirds, song and plumage, serve as indicators of cognitive ability in black-capped chickadees (Poecile atricapillus) when accounting for dominance rank. To explore this, we brought wild male black-capped chickadees into captivity, tested their performance in three spatial cognitive abilities (spatial learning, cognitive flexibility, and long-term retention), determined the relative social dominance ranks among all individuals, measured plumage reflectance in six body regions, and recorded their fee-bee songs to assess the relationship between these variables. Our findings show that birds with brighter white plumage and greater contrast between black and white plumage patches showed better spatial learning and memory performance. In contrast, we found no significant associations between cognitive performance and song variation. Our results suggest that females may use some secondary sexual traits as signals for cognitive performance, although, we suggest direct observation may also be important for mate choice involving cognitive ability in chickadees. This work provides insights into female mating decisions, highlighting the complex nature of sexual selection and female preferences. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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28. Deciphering Compromised Speech-in-Noise Intelligibility in Older Listeners: The Role of Cochlear Synaptopathy.
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Garrett, Markus, Vasilkov, Viacheslav, Mauermann, Manfred, Devolder, Pauline, Wilson, John L., Gonzales, Leslie, Henry, Kenneth S., and Verhulst, Sarah
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29. Biotin mitigates the development of manganese-induced, Parkinson's disease–related neurotoxicity in Drosophila and human neurons.
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Lai, Yunjia, Reina-Gonzalez, Pablo, Maor, Gali, Miller, Gary W., and Sarkar, Souvarish
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PARKINSON'S disease ,HUMAN stem cells ,SUBSTANTIA nigra ,CELL physiology ,DIETARY supplements - Abstract
Chronic exposure to manganese (Mn) induces manganism and has been widely implicated as a contributing environmental factor to Parkinson's disease (PD), featuring notable overlaps between the two in motor symptoms and clinical hallmarks. Here, we developed an adult Drosophila model of Mn toxicity that recapitulated key parkinsonian features, spanning behavioral deficits, neuronal loss, and dysfunctions in lysosomes and mitochondria. Metabolomics analysis of the brain and body tissues of these flies at an early stage of toxicity identified systemic changes in the metabolism of biotin (also known as vitamin B
7 ) in Mn-treated groups. Biotinidase-deficient flies showed exacerbated Mn-induced neurotoxicity, parkinsonism, and mitochondrial dysfunction. Supplementing the diet of wild-type flies with biotin ameliorated the pathological phenotypes of concurrent exposure to Mn. Biotin supplementation also ameliorated the pathological phenotypes of three standard fly models of PD. Furthermore, supplementing the culture media of human induced stem cells (iPSCs) differentiated midbrain dopaminergic neurons with biotin protected against Mn-induced mitochondrial dysregulation, cytotoxicity, and neuronal loss. Last, analysis of the expression of genes encoding biotin-related proteins in patients with PD revealed increased amounts of biotin transporters in the substantia nigra compared with healthy controls, suggesting a potential role of altered biotin metabolism in PD. Together, our findings identified changes in biotin metabolism as underlying Mn neurotoxicity and parkinsonian pathology in flies, for which dietary biotin supplementation was preventative. Editor's summary: Manganese is essential for various cell functions, but chronic exposure causes a neurodegenerative condition with symptoms resembling Parkinson's disease. Lai et al. developed an adult fly model of manganese-induced parkinsonism and found that altered metabolism of biotin (also known as vitamin B7 ) mediated the metal's neurotoxicity. Manganese exposure reduced the amount of "free" or bioavailable biotin, which resulted in neuronal loss and mitochondrial and lysosomal dysfunction in the brain and impaired motor function. Supplementing the flies' diet with biotin alongside manganese exposure prevented these effects. The cellular effects were reproduced in cultured human dopaminergic neurons. The findings suggest that supplementary biotin may be a preventive intervention for at-risk individuals. —Leslie K. Ferrarelli [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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30. Introducing Baculovirus oryctes Huger intoOryctes monoceros Oliv. populations in Tanzania.
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Seguni, Z., Lohr, B., and Mwaiko, W.
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COCONUT palm , *PLANTATIONS , *ORYCTES - Abstract
A follow-up of a Baculovirus oryctes release into the population of Oryctes monoceros in coconut plantations in Tanzania has been made to clarify important points which were not fully considered in an earlier publication. The low recovery of virus-infected field-collected beetles (29%) suggested that the release of B. oryctes virus was not a suitable method for the control of O. monoceros. The relatively dry conditions in the coconut growing areas were partly contributory since the virus is non-occluded. No significant and sustainable reduction in frond damage was obtained after the virus had established itself in the natural O. monoceros population. The status of O. monoceros as a serious pest of coconut is also revised since the beetle affects young plantations more than older plantations and control methods can be directed at picking up feeding insects by hooking and disposal of breeding sites. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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31. An overview of a systems model of cassava and cassava pests in Africa.
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Gutierrez, A. P., Wermelinger, B., Schulthess, F., Baumgärtner, J. U., Yaninek, J. S., Herren, H. R., Neuenschwander, P., Lohr, B., Hammond, W. N. O., and Ellis, C. K.
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32. Biological relevance and methodological implications of unexpected hearing thresholds in a diving bird.
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Rößler, Helen, May, Anne, and Dähne, Michael
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AUDIOMETRY ,AUDITORY perception ,IMPEDANCE matching ,PENGUINS ,PSYCHOPHYSICS ,AUDIOGRAM - Abstract
Many animals alternate between different media, such as air and water, thanks to specific adaptations. Among birds, penguins (Sphenisciformes) have the most extreme morphological, physiological, and behavioural adaptations to their amphibious lifestyle. Their auditory perception of sound, potentially matching different impedances in air and under water, is largely unknown particularly in terms of whether their underwater adaptations may have affected their in-air hearing capacity. In this context, we investigated the hearing ability of four captive Humboldt penguins (Spheniscus humboldti) in air using psychophysical hearing tests. The 50% hit rate was found to be below 76 dB rms re 20 µPa between 0.250 kHz and 10 kHz, with most sensitive hearing at 2 kHz (mean threshold of 15.3 dB rms re 20 µPa). The four penguins showed large inter-individual variation in sensitivity at a given frequency but within a common audiogram shape. Despite the variability, penguins detected 0.250 kHz at comparably low sound levels (mean = 36.8 dB rms re 20 µPa) after a rapid decline of sensitivity at 0.500 kHz (mean = 64.1 dB rms re 20 µPa). This finding was unexpected, and it is therefore difficult to interpret whether it is an artefact of the methods or a biologically relevant finding. An extensive discussion is presented and suggests that this finding may be biologically relevant but would need further investigation to reveal the underlying mechanisms. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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33. Application of metagenomic next-generation sequencing in the diagnosis of infectious diseases.
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Zhao, Yu, Zhang, Wenhui, and Zhang, Xin
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CLINICAL decision support systems ,CENTRAL nervous system infections ,SHOTGUN sequencing ,TECHNOLOGICAL innovations ,COMMUNICABLE diseases - Abstract
Metagenomic next-generation sequencing (mNGS) is a transformative approach in the diagnosis of infectious diseases, utilizing unbiased high-throughput sequencing to directly detect and characterize microbial genomes from clinical samples. This review comprehensively outlines the fundamental principles, sequencing workflow, and platforms utilized in mNGS technology. The methodological backbone involves shotgun sequencing of total nucleic acids extracted from diverse sample types, enabling simultaneous detection of bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites without prior knowledge of the infectious agent. Key advantages of mNGS include its capability to identify rare, novel, or unculturable pathogens, providing a more comprehensive view of microbial communities compared to traditional culture-based methods. Despite these strengths, challenges such as data analysis complexity, high cost, and the need for optimized sample preparation protocols remain significant hurdles. The application of mNGS across various systemic infections highlights its clinical utility. Case studies discussed in this review illustrate its efficacy in diagnosing respiratory tract infections, bloodstream infections, central nervous system infections, gastrointestinal infections, and others. By rapidly identifying pathogens and their genomic characteristics, mNGS facilitates timely and targeted therapeutic interventions, thereby improving patient outcomes and infection control measures. Looking ahead, the future of mNGS in infectious disease diagnostics appears promising. Advances in bioinformatics tools and sequencing technologies are anticipated to streamline data analysis, enhance sensitivity and specificity, and reduce turnaround times. Integration with clinical decision support systems promises to further optimize mNGS utilization in routine clinical practice. In conclusion, mNGS represents a paradigm shift in the field of infectious disease diagnostics, offering unparalleled insights into microbial diversity and pathogenesis. While challenges persist, ongoing technological advancements hold immense potential to consolidate mNGS as a pivotal tool in the armamentarium of modern medicine, empowering clinicians with precise, rapid, and comprehensive pathogen detection capabilities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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34. Neurosyphilis-Induced Psychosis in Europe: A Systematic Review of Case Reports.
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Jarocki, Adam, Klimczyk, Kinga, Łysakowska, Monika E., Bielec, Filip, and Pastuszak-Lewandoska, Dorota
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SLEEP interruptions ,MEDICAL specialties & specialists ,NEUROSYPHILIS ,BOOLEAN expressions ,TREPONEMA pallidum - Abstract
The tertiary stage of syphilis appears to be the most diverse of the three recognized, with a number of cardiovascular, gummatous, neurological and psychiatric symptoms. This systematic review's aim is to analyze cases of organic psychoses secondary to tertiary syphilis, inspect the diagnostic procedures and assess the effectiveness of treatment. Case studies from Pubmed and MEDLINE Ultimate were sought out with the Boolean expression '((neurosyphilis) OR (syphilis) OR (treponema pallidum)) AND (case report) AND ((psychosis) OR (psychotic))' to later undergo screening for exclusion criteria (according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) 2020 guidelines). Each report was accepted independently by two authors. Case reports were later appraised using the JBI Critical Appraisal Checklist for Case Reports. Finally, 11 case reports were included in the study. The most frequently reported psychiatric symptoms were delusions (91%) and hallucinations (81%), disorientation (about 42%) and sleep disturbances and memory loss (36%). Several inconsistencies in diagnostic processes were found in some of the case reports, while treatment procedures were more in line with the guidelines. A disease as complex as neurosyphilis requires great awareness and cooperation between various medical specialties. Despite its mimicry and variability in presentation, the discussed case reports prove that it can be successfully dealt with. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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35. The efficacy of psychological treatments on body dysmorphic disorder: a meta-analysis and trial sequential analysis of randomized controlled trials.
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Liu, Yinong, Lai, Lizu, Wilhelm, Sabine, Phillips, Katharine A., Guo, Yunxiao, Greenberg, Jennifer L., and Ren, Zhihong
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PREVENTION of mental depression ,ANXIETY prevention ,PSYCHOTHERAPY ,MEDICAL information storage & retrieval systems ,RESEARCH funding ,EXECUTIVE function ,SEX distribution ,TREATMENT effectiveness ,BODY dysmorphic disorder ,META-analysis ,RANDOMIZED controlled trials ,MEDLINE ,QUALITY of life ,MEDICAL databases ,ONLINE information services ,PSYCHOLOGY information storage & retrieval systems - Abstract
This meta-analysis and trial sequential analysis (TSA) of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) on the psychological treatment of body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) was conducted to evaluate the intervention effects and robustness of the evidence. This study included 15 RCTs up until 15 June 2024, with 905 participants. Results showed significant improvements in BDD symptoms (g = −0.97), depression (g = −0.51), anxiety (g = −0.72), insight/delusion (g = −0.57), psychosocial functioning (g = 0.45), and quality of life (g = 0.44), with effects sustained from 1 to 6 months follow-up. RCTs with a waitlist/inactive control reported larger effect sizes for post-intervention BDD symptoms compared to those with a placebo/active control group. In addition, studies with low risk of bias demonstrate larger effect sizes for post-intervention psychosocial functioning compared to studies with some concerns. Notably, the presence of exposure and response prevention in the treatment, as well as the mode of delivery (face-to-face or digital), did not have a significant impact on the intervention outcomes. Females exhibited greater effect sizes in post-intervention BDD symptoms and psychosocial functioning than males. With increasing age, the effect size for insight/delusion symptoms diminished. Longer session duration was associated with larger effect sizes for BDD symptoms, depression at post-treatment, and depression at follow-up. TSA indicated robust evidence for depression at post-treatment and BDD symptoms, while the remaining outcome variables did not meet the desired level of evidence. In conclusion, this study underscores the effectiveness of psychological treatments in reducing BDD symptoms and improving related outcomes, highlighting the need for further research to confirm the impact of these therapies on other outcomes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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36. Blood culture-negative endocarditis caused by Bartonella quintana in Iran.
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Azimzadeh, Masoud, Alikhani, Mohammad Yousef, Sazmand, Alireza, Saberi, Kianoush, Farahani, Zohreh, Kamali, Monireh, Haddadzadeh, Mahdi, Safarpoor, Gholamreza, Nourian, Alireza, Mohammadi, Younes, Beikpour, Farzad, Salehi, Mehrdad, Greco, Grazia, and Chomel, Bruno
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HEART valves ,INFECTIVE endocarditis ,TRANSMISSION electron microscopy ,DELAYED diagnosis ,BARTONELLA - Abstract
Blood culture-negative endocarditis (BCNE) is a challenging disease because of the significant impact of delayed diagnosis on patients. In this study, excised heart valves and blood serum samples were collected from 50 BCNE patients in two central hospitals in Tehran, Iran. Sera were tested by IFA for the presence of IgG and IgM antibodies against Bartonella quintana and B. henselae. Genomic DNA extracted from the heart valves was examined for Bartonella-specific ssrA gene in a probe-based method real-time PCR assay. Any positive sample was Sanger sequenced. IgG titer higher than 1024 was observed in only one patient and all 50 patients tested negative for Bartonella IgM. By real-time PCR, the ssrA gene was detected in the valve of one patient which was further confirmed to be B. quintana. Bartonella-like structures were observed in transmission electron microscopy images of that patient. We present for the first time the involvement of Bartonella in BCNE in Iran. Future research on at-risk populations, as well as domestic and wild mammals as potential reservoirs, is recommended. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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37. The Battle beyond the Battlefield: War's Influence on Antibiotic Resistance.
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Granata, Guido, Cicalini, Stefania, and Petrosillo, Nicola
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HEALTH facilities ,MEDICAL personnel ,WAR ,MICROBIAL sensitivity tests ,PALESTINIAN children - Published
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38. The Effects of Native Grass and Shrub Restoration on Nesting and Fall Migrant Songbirds in Central Kentucky.
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Slankard, Kate G., Leffew, Benjamin, Patton, Michael D., Baird, Laura K., Miller, Jessica, Stoelb, Daniel, Pelly, Don, Barnard, James O., Taylor, Loren, and Burford, Laura S.
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NATIVE plants ,BIRD declines ,BIRD conservation ,VITAL statistics ,SPECIES diversity ,BIRD populations - Abstract
While native grass and shrub restoration is often promoted for bird conservation, evaluations are necessary to understand the effects of habitat change on songbird vital rates and migratory stopover use. We evaluated the effects of native vegetation restoration on the species richness, productivity, and capture rate of breeding and fall migrating songbirds at the Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill, in central Kentucky, USA. From 2009 to 2022, we conducted constant effort mist netting, resulting in 8418 captures of 110 bird species. In 2012–2013, we implemented management in the study area, which began as an old field, to restore native grasses, forbs, and shrubs. Effects on the vital rates of breeding species included higher Spizella pusilla (field sparrow) and Spinus tristis (American goldfinch) productivity post restoration. Restoration of native vegetation also led to significantly higher fall capture rates for pooled cohorts of both long-distance and medium-distance migrants. Our results demonstrate that the restoration and management of native vegetation can enhance stopover habitats for fall migrating songbirds including neotropical migrants and the field sparrow, a common bird in steep decline. We recommend prioritizing areas for native grass and shrub restoration that initially lack structural heterogeneity (a well-developed grass component with diverse forbs and interspersed shrubs). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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39. The potential of the internet of things for human activity recognition in smart home: overview, challenges, approaches.
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Essafi, Khadija and Moussaid, Laila
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FEATURE extraction ,SMART homes ,INTERNET of things ,HUMAN activity recognition ,RESEARCH personnel ,ALGORITHMS - Abstract
Human activity recognition (HAR) is a technology that infers current user activities by using the available sensory data network. Research on activity recognition is considered extremely important, particularly when it comes to delivering sensitive services such as healthcare services and live tracking assistance and autonomy. For this purpose, many researchers have proposed a knowledge-driven approach or data-driven reasoning for identification techniques. However, there are multiple limitations associated with these approaches and the resulting models are typically not complete enough to capture all types of human activities. Thus, recent works have suggested combining these techniques through a hybrid model. This paper's goal is to give a brief overview of activity recognition implementation approaches by looking at various sensing technologies used to gather data from internet of things (IoT) gadgets, looking at preprocessing and feature extraction approaches, and then comparing methods used to identify human activities in smart homes, and highlighting their strengths and weaknesses across various fields. Numerous pertinent works were located, and their accomplishments were assessed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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40. Comparison of Dual Monoclonal Antibody Therapies for COVID-19 Evolution: A Multicentric Retrospective Study †.
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Zafilaza, Karen, Bellet, Jonathan, Truffot, Aurélie, Foulongne, Vincent, Onambele, Manuela Mireille, Salmona, Maud, Vellas, Camille, Périllaud-Dubois, Claire, Mirand, Audrey, André-Garnier, Elisabeth, Alidjinou, Enagnon Kazali, Brichler, Ségolène, Fenaux, Honorine, Bouvier-Alias, Magali, Hartard, Cédric, Dorival, Céline, Carrat, Fabrice, Marcelin, Anne-Geneviève, Stefic, Karl, and Soulie, Cathia
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COVID-19 ,GENE therapy ,COVID-19 treatment ,SARS-CoV-2 ,MONOCLONAL antibodies - Abstract
Background: Neutralizing antibodies targeting the SARS-CoV-2 Spike protein reduce COVID-19-related risk of hospitalization, particularly in high-risk individuals. The COCOPREV-R study aimed to evaluate and compare clinical outcomes in high-risk SARS-CoV-2 patients treated with dual monoclonal antibody therapies and to identify associated virological factors. Methods: The COCOPREV-R study retrospectively collected real-world data from high-risk patients receiving Bamlanivimab/Etesevimab or Casirivimab/Imdevimab dual monoclonal antibody therapies (22 February 2021 to 15 June 2021). Results: The study included 1004 patients with COVID-19, of whom 691 received Bamlanivimab/Etesevimab and 313 received Casirivimab/Imdevimab. The alpha variant represented 90.1% of those for whom data were available. The risk of hospitalization within 30 days was lower with Bamlanivimab/Etesevimab (12.7%, CI 95% [9.9–16.3%]) compared to Casirivimab/Imdevimab (28.4%, CI 95% [22.7–35.1%) (p < 0.001). The 30-day mortality rates were comparable between both groups (p = 0.982). Analysis of SARS-CoV-2 PCR negativity showed no difference between the two treatment groups (95.2% [93.0–96.9%] and 93.5% [89.1–96.6%] until day 30, p = 0.851 for Bamlanivimab/Etesevimab and Casirivimab/Imdevimab, respectively). Among persistently positive samples with available sequencing results (n = 43), Spike protein changes occurred only in Bamlanivimab/Etesevimab (42.9%) vs. Casirivimab/Imdevimab (0.0%) groups. Q493R (25.0%) and E484K (12.5%) were the most common mutations selected by Bamlanivimab/Etesevimab in follow-up samples. Other factors (immunodepression, comorbidities, and age) did not appear to be associated with the occurrence of Spike protein mutations. Conclusions: A higher rate of hospitalization was seen with Casirivimab/Imdevimab (RONAPREVE
® ) in comparison with Bamlanivimab/Etesevimab treatment, but with the emergence of Spike mutations only in the Bamlanivimab/Etesevimab group. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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41. No Measured Effect of PIT-Tagging on Demographic Estimates from a Reintroduced Western Toad (Anaxyrus boreas) Population.
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Rowley, Logan R., Bailey, Larissa L., and Wright III, F. Boyd
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VITAL statistics ,POPULATION dynamics ,TOADS ,AMPHIBIANS ,TRANSPONDERS - Abstract
Often organizations engaged in amphibian conservation are simultaneously trying to understand the mechanisms of species' decline and evaluate conservation actions employed to mitigate or reverse these declines. Capture–recapture monitoring methods are commonly used to identify and evaluate factors influencing population dynamics and associated vital rates, but these methods require individual identification for a subset of the population. Two commonly used anuran identification methods include passive integrated transponder (PIT) tags and pattern recognition. We combined these approaches via a double-marking method to quantify tag retention over five years and estimated potential effects of PIT-tagging on demographic rates for Western Toads (Anaxyrus boreas) in a reintroduced population in Colorado, USA. We used sharp, sterile scissors to cut a small dorsal incision (<3 mm) and inserted a 12 mm PIT tag subcutaneously. We found no negative effect of PIT-tagging on apparent survival, temporary emigration (skipped breeding), or recapture probability and no tag loss five years post-tagging. Vital rates from this reintroduced population were comparable or higher than those estimated from healthy populations in the same region. Our findings of 100% PIT-tag retention and no negative effects on toad demographic rates, together with high annual apparent survival and a growing population, suggest switching to PIT tags as an identification method is prudent for continued monitoring, though we encourage using the double-marking method for several more years until these findings are confirmed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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42. A MEASUREMENT OF MUON PAIR PRODUCTION IN E+ E- ANNIHILATION AT CENTER OF MASS ENERGIES 35.0-LESS-THAN-OR-EQUAL-TO-SQUARE-ROOT-S-LESS-THAN-OR-EQUAL-TO-46.8 GEV
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Braunschweig, W., Gerhards, R., Kirschfink, Fj, Martyn, Hu, Bock, B., Fischer, Hm, Hartmann, H., Hartmann, J., Hilger, E., Jocksch, A., Wedemeyer, R., Foster, B., Martin, Aj, Sephton, Aj, Bernardi, E., Janusz Chwastowski, Eskreys, A., Gather, K., Genser, K., Hultschig, H., Joos, P., Kowalski, H., Ladage, A., Lohr, B., Luke, D., Mattig, P., Notz, D., Pawlak, Jm, Posnecker, Ku, Ros, E., Trines, D., Walczak, R., Wolf, G., Kolanoski, H., Kracht, T., Kruger, J., Lohrmann, E., Poelz, G., Zeuner, W., Hassard, J., Shulman, J., Su, D., Barreiro, F., Hervas, L., Leites, A., Delpeso, J., Traseira, M., Balkwill, C., Bowler, Mg, Burrows, Pn, Cashmore, Rj, Hawkes, Cm, Heath, Gp, Ratoff, Pn, Silvester, Im, Tomalin, Ir, Veitch, Me, Forden, Ge, Hart, Jc, Saxon, Dh, Brandt, S., Holder, M., Labarga, L., Duchovni, E., Eisenberg, Y., Karshon, U., Mikenberg, G., Montag, A., Revel, D., Ronat, E., Wainer, An, Yekutieli, G., Muller, D., Ritz, S., Strom, D., Takashima, M., Wu, Sl, and Zobernig, G.
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43. PRODUCTION AND DECAY OF CHARMED MESONS IN E+ E- ANNIHILATION AT SQUARE-ROOT-S-GREATER-THAN-28 GEV
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Braunschweig, W., Gerhards, R., Kirschfink, Fj, Martyn, Hu, Fischer, Hm, Hartmann, H., Hartmann, J., Hilger, E., Jocksch, A., Wedemeyer, R., Foster, B., Martin, Aj, Bernardi, E., Janusz Chwastowski, Eskreys, A., Gather, K., Genser, K., Hultschig, H., Joos, P., Kowalski, H., Ladage, A., Lohr, B., Luke, D., Mattig, P., Notz, D., Pawlak, Jm, Posnecker, Ku, Ros, E., Trines, D., Walczak, R., Wolf, G., Kolanoski, H., Kracht, T., Kruger, J., Lohrmann, E., Poelz, G., Zeuner, W., Galik, Rs, Hassard, J., Shulman, J., Su, D., Tomalin, I., Watson, A., Barreiro, F., Leites, A., Delpeso, J., Bowler, Mg, Burrows, Pn, Veitch, Me, Forden, Ge, Hart, Jc, Saxon, Dh, Brandt, S., Holder, M., Eisenberg, Y., Karshon, U., Mikenberg, G., Montag, A., Revel, D., Ronat, E., Shapira, A., Wainer, N., Yekutieli, G., Caldwell, A., Muller, D., Ritz, S., Strom, D., Takashima, M., Wu, Sl, and Zobernig, G.
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44. Influence of vitamin C on cadmium and mercury accumulation.
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Guillot, I., Lohr, B., Weiser, H., Halbach, S., and Rambeck, W. A.
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45. Case report: Evaluation of head trauma in a tawny owl (Strix aluco) with advanced imaging diagnostic, FVEP and BAER test.
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Vetere, Alessandro, Camera, Nicola Della, Cococcetta, Ciro, Paoletti, Carlo, Dondi, Maurizio, Biaggi, Fabio, and Di Ianni, Francesco
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TAWNY owl ,DIAGNOSTIC imaging ,AUDITORY evoked response ,VISUAL evoked potentials ,FUNDUS oculi ,PUPIL diseases - Abstract
An adult pet tawny owl (Strix aluco) presented to a veterinary hospital at Parma University with a history of head trauma. After a critical care protocol including thermal, oxygen and fluid support aimed at stabilizing the patient, a neurological examination was performed. During neurological evaluation, marked lethargy and an inability to rise from a recumbent position was noted. Anisocoria was also present, with a mydriatic left pupil exhibiting no pupillary light response (PLR) even on direct illumination of both eyes. On ocular fundus examination, retinal hemorrhage and retinal detachment were observed. Based on these clinical findings, a complete work-up was performed, including hematological exams and total body X-ray studies followed by a computed tomography (CT) scan. Additional examinations, such as brainstem auditory evoked response (BAER) measurement and flash visual evoked potential (FVEP) recording, were performed. FVEP measurements performed on the left eye exhibited no peaks in either series of stimulations, indicating an altered functional integration within the visual pathway. A CT scan revealed a large hypoattenuating lesion within the right cerebral hemisphere, suspected to be intraparenchymal edema. The BAER test demonstrated an altered trace consistent with brainstem involvement and left hypoacusis due to cranial nerve VIII deficiency. Head trauma can result in significant neurological impairments in birds, impacting their behavior, mobility, and cognitive abilities. FVEP recordings, BAER tests and CT scans may be useful diagnostic tools in clinical practice. Understanding the causes and neurologic presentation of avian traumas is essential for effective prevention, diagnosis and treatment of affected birds. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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46. New BB0108, BB0126, BB0298, BB0323, and BB0689 Chromosomally Encoded Recombinant Proteins of Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato for Serodiagnosis of Lyme Disease.
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Grąźlewska, Weronika, Chmielewski, Tomasz, Fiecek, Beata, and Holec-Gąsior, Lucyna
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RECOMBINANT proteins ,BORRELIA burgdorferi ,LYME disease ,BORRELIA ,SERODIAGNOSIS ,IMMUNOGLOBULIN M - Abstract
Five chromosomally encoded proteins, BB0108, BB0126, BB0298, BB0323, and BB0689, from Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato (s.l.), were obtained in three variants each, representing the most common genospecies found in Europe (Borrelia afzelii, Borrelia burgdorferi sensu stricto (s.s.), and Borrelia garinii). The reactivity of these recombinant proteins with the IgM and IgG antibodies present in human serum was assessed using Western blot (WB) and the ELISA. In IgG-WB, the proteins exhibited varying reactivity, peaking at approximately 40–50% for BB0108 and BB0689. However, none of these proteins were recognized by specific antibodies in the IgM-WB. The sensitivity of IgG-ELISA based on three variants of BB0108 and BB0323 ranged from 71% to 82% and from 62% to 72%, respectively. Conversely, the specificity of both tested proteins was consistently above 82%. Tests utilizing single variants of BB0323 did not yield any diagnostic value in detecting IgM antibodies. However, BB0108 demonstrated recognition by antibodies present in 52% to 63% of the tested sera. These antigens appear advantageous due to the consistent reactivity observed across their variants. This observation suggests that appropriate selection of antigens conserved within B. burgdorferi s.l. could offer a solution to the issue of variable sensitivity encountered in serodiagnostic tests across Europe. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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47. Ventricular Mass Index as a Reliable Method to Calculate Cardioplegia Volume.
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Bustos Alcazar, Ricardo Axel, Xochitemol Herrera, Hugo, Corona Chavez, Cesar Erasmo, Rafael Polanco Lozada, Juan David, Sanchez Becerril, Iván, Aceves Chimal, José Luis, and Diaz Quiroz, Guillermo
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CARDIAC surgery ,CARDIAC arrest ,SURGICAL pathology ,BODY weight ,CARDIOVASCULAR diseases risk factors - Abstract
Introduction: In cardiac surgery is essential protect myocardial tissue during cardiac arrest to perform the surgical procedure. The Cardioplegic solution has showed significant efficacy for myocardial protection by providing buffer mediators. The volume needed to achieve cardiac arrest is usually calculated using patient's weight or body surface area as a reference. However, the increase in ventricular mass secondary to cardiac pathology frequently does not coincide with the patient's weight and body surface area, requiring different cardioplegic solution volume to achieve myocardial arrest and protection. In this study we explored the true volume of cardioplegia administered to achieve myocardial arrest and protection adjusted to myocardial mass index. Method: We selected patients undergoing open heart surgery with cardiac arrest and administration of cardioplegia solution as myocardial protector and were registered following variables: Age, sex, body weight, body surface, Mass Ventricular Index, cardiovascular factor risk, cardiac pathology and surgical complications. Results: Were analyzed 112 patients of 60±10 years old, 76% (n = 85) were male and 24% (n = 27) female. The cardioplegic solution calculated at 30, 40 and 50 ml using as reference Body Weight (BW) and Body Surface (BS) showed significant differences with real volume administrated to approach electromechanical cardiac arrest, as well as between BW and BS (p = 0.001), indicated that adjust 14 ml for each gram indexed myocardial mass probably could provide better performance to achieve myocardial arrest and protection. Conclusion: The real cardioplegic solution volume administrated in open heart surgery is significantly different with volume calculated with BW and BS as reference and calculated with VMI very probably is a better way to calculate the cardioplegia solution volume. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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48. New policies on skin-to-skin contact warrant an oxytocin-based perspective on perinatal health care.
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Bergman, Nils J.
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PERINATAL care ,MOTHER-infant relationship ,NEONATAL intensive care ,MEDICAL care ,INTENSIVE care units ,RANDOMIZED controlled trials - Abstract
Background: In 2023, the World Health Organization (WHO) published a Global Position Paper on Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC), which is applicable to all countries worldwide: from the moment of birth, every “small and sick” newborn should remain with mother in immediate and continuous skin-to-skin contact (SSC), receiving all required clinical care in that place. This was prompted by the startling results of a randomized controlled trial published in 2021: in which 1,609 infants receiving immediate SSC were compared with 1,602 controls that were separated from their mothers but otherwise received identical conventional state-of-the-art care. The intervention infants showed a 25% reduction in mortality after 28 days. New perspectives: The new WHO guidelines are a significant change from earlier guidance and common clinical practice. The author presents that separating mothers and babies is assumed to be “normal” (a paradigm) but actually puts newborns at increased risk for morbidity and mortality. The author presents arguments and ethical perspectives for a new perspective on what is “normal,” keeping newborns with their mothers is the infant’s physiological expectation and critical requirement for healthy development. The author reviews the scientific rationale for changing the paradigm, based on synchronous interactions of oxytocin on both mother and infant. This follows a critique of the new policies that highlights the role of immediate SSC. Actionable recommendations: This critique strengthens the case for implementing the WHO guidelines on KMC for small and sick babies. System changes will be necessary in both obstetric and neonatal settings to ensure seamless perinatal care. Based on the role of oxytocin, the author identifies that many current routine care practices may actually contribute to stress and increased vulnerability to the newborn. WHO has actionable recommendations about family involvement and presence in newborn intensive care units. Discussion: The concepts of resilience and vulnerability have specific definitions well known in perinatal care: the key outcome of care should be resilience rather than merely the absence of vulnerability. Newborns in all settings and contexts need us to re-evaluate our paradigms and adopt and implement the new WHO guidelines on KMC in perinatal care. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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49. The ecology of zebra finch song and its implications for vocal communication in multi-level societies.
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Loning, Hugo, Griffith, Simon C., and Naguib, Marc
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ZEBRA finch ,GROUP dynamics ,SOCIAL movements ,SOCIAL groups ,SOCIAL cohesion ,BIRDSONGS - Abstract
Acoustic signalling is crucial in affecting movements and in social interactions. In species with dynamic social structures, such as multi-level societies, acoustic signals can provide a key mechanism allowing individuals to identify and find or avoid each other and to exchange information. Yet, if the spacing between individuals regularly exceeds the maximum signalling range, the relation between movements and signals becomes more complex. As the best-studied songbird in captivity, the zebra finch (Taeniopygia castanotis) is a species with individually distinct songs that are audible over just a few metres and a widely ranging dynamic multi-level social organization in the wild, raising questions on the actual role of its song in social cohesion and coordination. Here, we provide an overview of birdsong in social organizations (networks) and use the ecology of the zebra finch and male song to discuss how singing can facilitate social cohesion and coordination in species where the signal range is very short. We raise the question of the extent to which zebra finches are a representative species to understand the function of song in communication, and we broaden current views on the function of birdsong and its individual signature. This article is part of the theme issue 'The power of sound: unravelling how acoustic communication shapes group dynamics'. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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50. Collective signalling is shaped by feedbacks between signaller variation, receiver perception and acoustic environment in a simulated communication network.
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Reichert, Michael S., Luttbeg, Barney, and Hobson, Elizabeth A.
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GROUP dynamics ,TELECOMMUNICATION systems ,ACOUSTIC receivers ,ANIMAL communication ,SOCIAL network analysis - Abstract
Communication takes place within a network of multiple signallers and receivers. Social network analysis provides tools to quantify how an individual's social positioning affects group dynamics and the subsequent biological consequences. However, network analysis is rarely applied to animal communication, likely due to the logistical difficulties of monitoring natural communication networks. We generated a simulated communication network to investigate how variation in individual communication behaviours generates network effects, and how this communication network's structure feeds back to affect future signalling interactions. We simulated competitive acoustic signalling interactions among chorusing individuals and varied several parameters related to communication and chorus size to examine their effects on calling output and social connections. Larger choruses had higher noise levels, and this reduced network density and altered the relationships between individual traits and communication network position. Hearing sensitivity interacted with chorus size to affect both individuals' positions in the network and the acoustic output of the chorus. Physical proximity to competitors influenced signalling, but a distinctive communication network structure emerged when signal active space was limited. Our model raises novel predictions about communication networks that could be tested experimentally and identifies aspects of information processing in complex environments that remain to be investigated. This article is part of the theme issue 'The power of sound: unravelling how acoustic communication shapes group dynamics'. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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