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52. Bismuth thickness-dependent structural and electronic properties of Bi/As2Se3 bilayer thin films
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Behera, Mukta, Mishra, N. C., and Naik, Ramakanta
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- 2020
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53. Inhibition of Myogenic Tone in Rat Cremaster and Cerebral Arteries by SKA-31, an Activator of Endothelial KCa2.3 and KCa3.1 Channels
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Mishra, Ramesh C, Wulff, Heike, Hill, Michael A, and Braun, Andrew P
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Neurosciences ,Cardiovascular ,Animals ,Benzothiazoles ,Cerebral Arteries ,Endothelium ,Vascular ,Intermediate-Conductance Calcium-Activated Potassium Channels ,Male ,Rats ,Rats ,Sprague-Dawley ,Small-Conductance Calcium-Activated Potassium Channels ,Vasodilation ,Cardiorespiratory Medicine and Haematology ,Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences ,Cardiovascular System & Hematology - Abstract
Endothelial KCa2.3 and KCa3.1 channels contribute to the regulation of myogenic tone in resistance arteries by Ca(2+)-mobilizing vasodilatory hormones. To define further the functional role of these channels in distinct vascular beds, we have examined the vasodilatory actions of the KCa channel activator SKA-31 in myogenically active rat cremaster and middle cerebral arteries. Vessels pressurized to 70 mm Hg constricted by 80-100 μm (ie, 25%-45% of maximal diameter). SKA-31 (10 μM) inhibited myogenic tone by 80% in cremaster and ∼65% in middle cerebral arteries, with IC50 values of ∼2 μM in both vessels. These vasodilatory effects were largely prevented by the KCa2.3 blocker UCL1684 and the KCa3.1 blocker TRAM-34 and abolished by endothelial denudation. Preincubation with N(G) nitro L-arginine methyl ester (L-NAME, 0.1 mM) did not affect the inhibitory response to SKA-31, but attenuated the ACh-evoked dilation by ∼45%. Penitrem-A, a blocker of BK(Ca) channels, did not alter SKA-31 evoked vasodilation but did reduce the inhibition of myogenic tone by ACh, the BKCa channel activator NS1619, and sodium nitroprusside. Collectively, these data demonstrate that SKA-31 produces robust inhibition of myogenic tone in resistance arteries isolated from distinct vascular beds in an endothelium-dependent manner.
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54. Effect of Crushing on Stress–Strain and Pore Pressure Behavior of Micaceous Kutch Soil Under Monotonic Compression and Repeated Loading–Unloading Conditions
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Sachan, Ajanta, Seethalakshmi, P., and Mishra, Manas C.
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- 2019
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55. Direct photon production in d+Au collisions at sqrt(s_NN)=200 GeV
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Adare, A., Adler, S. S., Afanasiev, S., Aidala, C., Ajitanand, N. N., Akiba, Y., Al-Bataineh, H., Al-Jamel, A., Alexander, J., Angerami, A., Aoki, K., Apadula, N., Aphecetche, L., Aramaki, Y., Armendariz, R., Aronson, S. H., Asai, J., Atomssa, E. T., Averbeck, R., Awes, T. C., Azmoun, B., Babintsev, V., Bai, M., Baksay, G., Baksay, L., Baldisseri, A., Barish, K. N., Barnes, P. D., Bassalleck, B., Basye, A. T., Bathe, S., Batsouli, S., Baublis, V., Bauer, F., Baumann, C., Bazilevsky, A., Belikov, S., Belmont, R., Bennett, R., Berdnikov, A., Berdnikov, Y., Bhom, J. H., Bickley, A. A., Bjorndal, M. T., Blau, D. S., Boissevain, J. G., Bok, J. S., Borel, H., Boyle, K., Brooks, M. L., Brown, D. S., Bruner, N., Bucher, D., Buesching, H., Bumazhnov, V., Bunce, G., Burward-Hoy, J. M., Butsyk, S., Camacho, C. M., Camard, X., Campbell, S., Caringi, A., Chand, P., Chang, B. S., Chang, W. C., Charvet, J. -L., Chen, C. -H., Chernichenko, S., Chi, C. Y., Chiba, J., Chiu, M., Choi, I. J., Choi, J. B., Choudhury, R. K., Christiansen, P., Chujo, T., Chung, P., Churyn, A., Chvala, O., Cianciolo, V., Citron, Z., Cobigo, Y., Cole, B. A., Comets, M. P., del Valle, Z. Conesa, Connors, M., Constantin, P., Csanád, M., Csörgő, T., Cussonneau, J. P., Dahms, T., Dairaku, S., Danchev, I., Das, K., Datta, A., David, G., Dayananda, M. K., Deák, F., Delagrange, H., Denisov, A., d'Enterria, D., Deshpande, A., Desmond, E. J., Devismes, A., Dharmawardane, K. V., Dietzsch, O., Dion, A., Donadelli, M., Drachenberg, J. L., Drapier, O., Drees, A., Drees, K. A., Dubey, A. K., Durham, J. M., Durum, A., Dutta, D., Dzhordzhadze, V., D'Orazio, L., Edwards, S., Efremenko, Y. V., Ellinghaus, F., Engelmore, T., Enokizono, A., En'yo, H., Espagnon, B., Esumi, S., Eyser, K. O., Fadem, B., Fields, D. E., Finck, C., Finger, M., Finger Jr, M., Fleuret, F., Fokin, S. L., Fox, B. D., Fraenkel, Z., Frantz, J. E., Franz, A., Frawley, A. D., Fujiwara, K., Fukao, Y., Fung, S. -Y., Fusayasu, T., Gadrat, S., Garishvili, I., Germain, M., Glenn, A., Gong, H., Gonin, M., Gosset, J., Goto, Y., de Cassagnac, R. Granier, Grau, N., Greene, S. V., Grim, G., Perdekamp, M. Grosse, Gunji, T., Gustafsson, H. -Å., Hachiya, T., Henni, A. Hadj, Haggerty, J. S., Hahn, K. I., Hamagaki, H., Hamblen, J., Han, R., Hanks, J., Hansen, A. G., Hartouni, E. P., Haruna, K., Harvey, M., Haslum, E., Hasuko, K., Hayano, R., He, X., Heffner, M., Hemmick, T. K., Hester, T., Heuser, J. M., Hidas, P., Hiejima, H., Hill, J. C., Hobbs, R., Hohlmann, M., Holzmann, W., Homma, K., Hong, B., Hoover, A., Horaguchi, T., Hornback, D., Huang, S., Ichihara, T., Ichimiya, R., Iinuma, H., Ikeda, Y., Ikonnikov, V. V., Imai, K., Imrek, J., Inaba, M., Inuzuka, M., Isenhower, D., Isenhower, L., Ishihara, M., Isobe, T., Issah, M., Isupov, A., Ivanischev, D., Iwanaga, Y., Jacak, B. V., Jia, J., Jiang, X., Jin, J., Jinnouchi, O., Johnson, B. M., Johnson, S. C., Jones, T., Joo, K. S., Jouan, D., Jumper, D. S., Kajihara, F., Kametani, S., Kamihara, N., Kamin, J., Kaneta, M., Kang, J. H., Kapustinsky, J., Karatsu, K., Kasai, M., Katou, K., Kawabata, T., Kawall, D., Kawashima, M., Kazantsev, A. V., Kelly, S., Kempel, T., Khachaturov, B., Khanzadeev, A., Kijima, K. M., Kikuchi, J., Kim, A., Kim, B. I., Kim, D. H., Kim, D. J., Kim, E., Kim, E. -J., Kim, E. J., Kim, G. -B., Kim, H. J., Kim, S. H., Kim, Y. -J., Kinney, E., Kiriluk, K., Kiss, Á., Kistenev, E., Kiyomichi, A., Klay, J., Klein-Boesing, C., Kleinjan, D., Kobayashi, H., Kochenda, L., Kochetkov, V., Kohara, R., Komkov, B., Konno, M., Koster, J., Kotchetkov, D., Kozlov, A., Král, A., Kravitz, A., Kroon, P. J., Kuberg, C. H., Kunde, G. J., Kurita, K., Kurosawa, M., Kweon, M. J., Kwon, Y., Kyle, G. S., Lacey, R., Lai, Y. S., Lajoie, J. G., Layton, D., Lebedev, A., Bornec, Y. Le, Leckey, S., Lee, D. M., Lee, J., Lee, K. B., Lee, K. S., Lee, T., Leitch, M. J., Leite, M. A. L., Lenzi, B., Li, X., Li, X. H., Lichtenwalner, P., Liebing, P., Lim, H., Levy, L. A. Linden, Liška, T., Litvinenko, A., Liu, H., Liu, M. X., Love, B., Lynch, D., Maguire, C. F., Makdisi, Y. I., Malakhov, A., Malik, M. D., Manko, V. I., Mannel, E., Mao, Y., Martinez, G., Mašek, L., Masui, H., Matathias, F., Matsumoto, T., McCain, M. C., McCumber, M., McGaughey, P. L., Means, N., Meredith, B., Miake, Y., Mibe, T., Mignerey, A. C., Mikeš, P., Miki, K., Miller, T. E., Milov, A., Mioduszewski, S., Mishra, G. C., Mishra, M., Mitchell, J. T., Mohanty, A. K., Moon, H. J., Morino, Y., Morreale, A., Morrison, D. P., Moss, J. M., Moukhanova, T. V., Mukhopadhyay, D., Muniruzzaman, M., Murakami, T., Murata, J., Nagamiya, S., Nagle, J. L., Naglis, M., Nagy, M. I., Nakagawa, I., Nakamiya, Y., Nakamura, K. R., Nakamura, T., Nakano, K., Nam, S., Newby, J., Nguyen, M., Nihashi, M., Niita, T., Nouicer, R., Nyanin, A. S., Nystrand, J., Oakley, C., O'Brien, E., Oda, S. X., Ogilvie, C. A., Ohnishi, H., Ojha, I. D., Oka, M., Okada, K., Onuki, Y., Oskarsson, A., Otterlund, I., Ouchida, M., Oyama, K., Ozawa, K., Pak, R., Pal, D., Palounek, A. P. T., Pantuev, V., Papavassiliou, V., Park, I. H., Park, J., Park, S. K., Park, W. J., Pate, S. F., Pei, H., Penev, V., Peng, J. -C., Pereira, H., Peresedov, V., Peressounko, D. Yu., Petti, R., Pierson, A., Pinkenburg, C., Pisani, R. P., Proissl, M., Purschke, M. L., Purwar, A. K., Qu, H., Qualls, J. M., Rak, J., Rakotozafindrabe, A., Ravinovich, I., Read, K. F., Rembeczki, S., Reuter, M., Reygers, K., Riabov, V., Riabov, Y., Richardson, E., Roach, D., Roche, G., Rolnick, S. D., Romana, A., Rosati, M., Rosen, C. A., Rosendahl, S. S. E., Rosnet, P., Rukoyatkin, P., Ružička, P., Rykov, V. L., Ryu, S. S., Sahlmueller, B., Saito, N., Sakaguchi, T., Sakai, S., Sakashita, K., Samsonov, V., Sanfratello, L., Sano, S., Santo, R., Sato, H. D., Sato, S., Sato, T., Sawada, S., Schutz, Y., Sedgwick, K., Seele, J., Seidl, R., Semenov, A. Yu., Semenov, V., Seto, R., Sharma, D., Shea, T. K., Shein, I., Shibata, T. -A., Shigaki, K., Shimomura, M., Shoji, K., Shukla, P., Sickles, A., Silva, C. L., Silvermyr, D., Silvestre, C., Sim, K. S., Singh, B. K., Singh, C. P., Singh, V., Slunečka, M., Soldatov, A., Soltz, R. A., Sondheim, W. E., Sorensen, S. P., Sourikova, I. V., Staley, F., Stankus, P. W., Stenlund, E., Stepanov, M., Ster, A., Stoll, S. P., Sugitate, T., Suire, C., Sukhanov, A., Sullivan, J. P., Sziklai, J., Takagi, S., Takagui, E. M., Taketani, A., Tanabe, R., Tanaka, K. H., Tanaka, Y., Taneja, S., Tanida, K., Tannenbaum, M. J., Tarafdar, S., Taranenko, A., Tarján, P., Themann, H., Thomas, D., Thomas, T. L., Togawa, M., Toia, A., Tojo, J., Tomášek, L., Tomita, Y., Torii, H., Towell, R. S., Tram, V-N., Tserruya, I., Tsuchimoto, Y., Tydesjö, H., Tyurin, N., Uam, T. J., Vale, C., Valle, H., van Hecke, H. W., Vazquez-Zambrano, E., Veicht, A., Velkovska, J., Velkovsky, M., Vértesi, R., Veszprémi, V., Vinogradov, A. A., Virius, M., Volkov, M. A., Vrba, V., Vznuzdaev, E., Wang, X. R., Watanabe, D., Watanabe, K., Watanabe, Y., Wei, F., Wei, R., Wessels, J., White, S. N., Willis, N., Winter, D., Wohn, F. K., Woody, C. L., Wright, R. M., Wysocki, M., Xie, W., Yamaguchi, Y. L., Yamaura, K., Yang, R., Yanovich, A., Ying, J., Yokkaichi, S., You, Z., Young, G. R., Younus, I., Yushmanov, I. E., Zajc, W. A., Zaudtke, O., Zhang, C., Zhou, S., Zimányi, J., Zolin, L., and Zong, X.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Direct photons have been measured in sqrt(s_NN)=200 GeV d+Au collisions at midrapidity. A wide p_T range is covered by measurements of nearly-real virtual photons (1
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56. Measurement of Direct Photons in Au+Au Collisions at sqrt(s_NN) = 200 GeV
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Afanasiev, S., Aidala, C., Ajitanand, N. N., Akiba, Y., Al-Jamel, A., Alexander, J., Aoki, K., Aphecetche, L., Armendariz, R., Aronson, S. H., Averbeck, R., Awes, T. C., Azmoun, B., Babintsev, V., Baldisseri, A., Barish, K. N., Barnes, P. D., Bassalleck, B., Bathe, S., Batsouli, S., Baublis, V., Bauer, F., Bazilevsky, A., Belikov, S., Bennett, R., Berdnikov, Y., Bjorndal, M. T., Boissevain, J. G., Borel, H., Boyle, K., Brooks, M. L., Brown, D. S., Bucher, D., Buesching, H., Bumazhnov, V., Bunce, G., Burward-Hoy, J. M., Butsyk, S., Campbell, S., Chai, J. -S., Chernichenko, S., Chi, C. Y., Chiba, J., Chiu, M., Choi, I. J., Chujo, T., Cianciolo, V., Cleven, C. R., Cobigo, Y., Cole, B. A., Comets, M. P., Connors, M., Constantin, P., Csanád, M., Csörgő, T., Dahms, T., Das, K., David, G., Delagrange, H., Denisov, A., d'Enterria, D., Deshpande, A., Desmond, E. J., Dietzsch, O., Dion, A., Drachenberg, J. L., Drapier, O., Drees, A., Dubey, A. K., Durum, A., Dzhordzhadze, V., Efremenko, Y. V., Egdemir, J., Enokizono, A., En'yo, H., Espagnon, B., Esumi, S., Fields, D. E., Fleuret, F., Fokin, S. L., Forestier, B., Fraenkel, Z., Frantz, J. E., Franz, A., Frawley, A. D., Fukao, Y., Fung, S. -Y., Gadrat, S., Gastineau, F., Germain, M., Glenn, A., Gonin, M., Gosset, J., Goto, Y., de Cassagnac, R. Granier, Grau, N., Greene, S. V., Perdekamp, M. Grosse, Gunji, T., Gustafsson, H. -Å., Hachiya, T., Henni, A. Hadj, Haggerty, J. S., Hagiwara, M. N., Hamagaki, H., Harada, H., Hartouni, E. P., Haruna, K., Harvey, M., Haslum, E., Hasuko, K., Hayano, R., He, X., Heffner, M., Hemmick, T. K., Heuser, J. M., Hiejima, H., Hill, J. C., Hobbs, R., Holmes, M., Holzmann, W., Homma, K., Hong, B., Horaguchi, T., Hur, M. G., Ichihara, T., Iinuma, H., Imai, K., Imrek, J., Inaba, M., Isenhower, D., Isenhower, L., Ishihara, M., Isobe, T., Issah, M., Isupov, A., Jacak, B. V., Jia, J., Jin, J., Jinnouchi, O., Johnson, B. M., Joo, K. S., Jouan, D., Kajihara, F., Kametani, S., Kamihara, N., Kaneta, M., Kang, J. H., Kawagishi, T., Kazantsev, A. V., Kelly, S., Khanzadeev, A., Kim, D. J., Kim, E., Kim, Y. -S., Kinney, E., Kiss, Á., Kistenev, E., Kiyomichi, A., Klein-Boesing, C., Kochenda, L., Kochetkov, V., Komkov, B., Konno, M., Kotchetkov, D., Kozlov, A., Kroon, P. J., Kunde, G. J., Kurihara, N., Kurita, K., Kweon, M. J., Kwon, Y., Kyle, G. S., Lacey, R., Lajoie, J. G., Lebedev, A., Bornec, Y. Le, Leckey, S., Lee, D. M., Lee, M. K., Leitch, M. J., Leite, M. A. L., Li, X. H., Lim, H., Litvinenko, A., Liu, M. X., Maguire, C. F., Makdisi, Y. I., Malakhov, A., Malik, M. D., Manko, V. I., Masui, H., Matathias, F., McCain, M. C., McGaughey, P. L., Miake, Y., Miller, T. E., Milov, A., Mioduszewski, S., Mishra, G. C., Mitchell, J. T., Morrison, D. P., Moss, J. M., Moukhanova, T. V., Mukhopadhyay, D., Murata, J., Nagamiya, S., Nagata, Y., Nagle, J. L., Naglis, M., Nakamura, T., Newby, J., Nguyen, M., Norman, B. E., Nyanin, A. S., Nystrand, J., O'Brien, E., Ogilvie, C. A., Ohnishi, H., Ojha, I. D., Okada, K., Omiwade, O. O., Oskarsson, A., Otterlund, I., Ozawa, K., Pal, D., Palounek, A. P. T., Pantuev, V., Papavassiliou, V., Park, J., Park, W. J., Pate, S. F., Pei, H., Peng, J. -C., Pereira, H., Peresedov, V., Peressounko, D. Yu., Pinkenburg, C., Pisani, R. P., Purschke, M. L., Purwar, A. K., Qu, H., Rak, J., Ravinovich, I., Read, K. F., Reuter, M., Reygers, K., Riabov, V., Riabov, Y., Roche, G., Romana, A., Rosati, M., Rosendahl, S. S. E., Rosnet, P., Rukoyatkin, P., Rykov, V. L., Ryu, S. S., Sahlmueller, B., Saito, N., Sakaguchi, T., Sakai, S., Samsonov, V., Sato, H. D., Sato, S., Sawada, S., Semenov, V., Seto, R., Sharma, D., Shea, T. K., Shein, I., Shibata, T. -A., Shigaki, K., Shimomura, M., Shohjoh, T., Shoji, K., Sickles, A., Silva, C. L., Silvermyr, D., Sim, K. S., Singh, C. P., Singh, V., Skutnik, S., Smith, W. C., Soldatov, A., Soltz, R. A., Sondheim, W. E., Sorensen, S. P., Sourikova, I. V., Staley, F., Stankus, P. W., Stenlund, E., Stepanov, M., Ster, A., Stoll, S. P., Sugitate, T., Suire, C., Sullivan, J. P., Sziklai, J., Tabaru, T., Takagi, S., Takagui, E. M., Taketani, A., Tanaka, K. H., Tanaka, Y., Tanida, K., Tannenbaum, M. J., Taranenko, A., Tarján, P., Thomas, T. L., Togawa, M., Tojo, J., Torii, H., Towell, R. S., Tram, V-N., Tserruya, I., Tsuchimoto, Y., Tuli, S. K., Tydesjö, H., Tyurin, N., Vale, C., Valle, H., van Hecke, H. W., Velkovska, J., Vértesi, R., Vinogradov, A. A., Vznuzdaev, E., Wagner, M., Wang, X. R., Watanabe, Y., Wessels, J., White, S. N., Willis, N., Winter, D., Woody, C. L., Wysocki, M., Xie, W., Yanovich, A., Yokkaichi, S., Young, G. R., Younus, I., Yushmanov, I. E., Zajc, W. A., Zaudtke, O., Zhang, C., Zimányi, J., and Zolin, L.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
We report the measurement of direct photons at midrapidity in Au+Au collisions at sqrt{s_NN} = 200 GeV. The direct photon signal was extracted for the transverse-momentum range of 4 GeV/c < p_T < 22 GeV/c, using a statistical method to subtract decay photons from the inclusive-photon sample. The direct-photon nuclear-modification factor R_AA was calculated as a function of p_T for different Au+Au collision centralities using the measured p+p direct-photon spectrum and compared to theoretical predictions. R_AA was found to be consistent with unity for all centralities over the entire measured p_T range. Theoretical models that account for modifications of initial-direct-photon production due to modified-parton-distribution functions in Au and the different isospin composition of the nuclei, predict a modest change of R_AA from unity and are consistent with the data. Models with compensating effects of the quark-gluon plasma on high-energy photons, such as suppression of jet-fragmentation photons and induced-photon bremsstrahlung from partons traversing the medium, are also consistent with this measurement., Comment: PHENIX Collaboration, 346 authors, 8 pages, 4 figures, 1 table. Submitted to Phys. Rev. Lett. Plain text data tables for the points plotted in figures for this and previous PHENIX publications are (or will be) publicly available at http://www.phenix.bnl.gov/papers.html
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57. Production of omega mesons in p+p, d+Au, Cu+Cu, and Au+Au collisions at sqrt(s_NN)=200 GeV
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Adare, A., Afanasiev, S., Aidala, C., Ajitanand, N. N., Akiba, Y., Al-Bataineh, H., Al-Jamel, A., Alexander, J., Angerami, A., Aoki, K., Apadula, N., Aphecetche, L., Aramaki, Y., Armendariz, R., Aronson, S. H., Asai, J., Atomssa, E. T., Averbeck, R., Awes, T. C., Azmoun, B., Babintsev, V., Bai, M., Baksay, G., Baksay, L., Baldisseri, A., Barish, K. N., Barnes, P. D., Bassalleck, B., Basye, A. T., Bathe, S., Batsouli, S., Baublis, V., Bauer, F., Baumann, C., Bazilevsky, A., Belikov, S., Belmont, R., Bennett, R., Berdnikov, A., Berdnikov, Y., Bhom, J. H., Bickley, A. A., Bjorndal, M. T., Blau, D. S., Boissevain, J. G., Bok, J. S., Borel, H., Boyle, K., Brooks, M. L., Brown, D. S., Bucher, D., Buesching, H., Bumazhnov, V., Bunce, G., Burward-Hoy, J. M., Butsyk, S., Camacho, C. M., Campbell, S., Caringi, A., Chai, J. -S., Chang, B. S., Charvet, J. -L., Chen, C. -H., Chernichenko, S., Chi, C. Y., Chiba, J., Chiu, M., Choi, I. J., Choi, J. B., Choudhury, R. K., Christiansen, P., Chujo, T., Chung, P., Churyn, A., Chvala, O., Cianciolo, V., Citron, Z., Cleven, C. R., Cobigo, Y., Cole, B. A., Comets, M. P., del Valle, Z. Conesa, Connors, M., Constantin, P., Csanád, M., Csörgő, T., Dahms, T., Dairaku, S., Danchev, I., Das, K., Datta, A., David, G., Dayananda, M. K., Deaton, M. B., Dehmelt, K., Delagrange, H., Denisov, A., d'Enterria, D., Deshpande, A., Desmond, E. J., Dharmawardane, K. V., Dietzsch, O., Dion, A., Donadelli, M., Drachenberg, J. L., Drapier, O., Drees, A., Drees, K. A., Dubey, A. K., Durham, J. M., Durum, A., Dutta, D., Dzhordzhadze, V., D'Orazio, L., Edwards, S., Efremenko, Y. V., Egdemir, J., Ellinghaus, F., Emam, W. S., Engelmore, T., Enokizono, A., En'yo, H., Espagnon, B., Esumi, S., Eyser, K. O., Fadem, B., Fields, D. E., Finger, M., Finger Jr, M., Fleuret, F., Fokin, S. L., Forestier, B., Fraenkel, Z., Frantz, J. E., Franz, A., Frawley, A. D., Fujiwara, K., Fukao, Y., Fung, S. -Y., Fusayasu, T., Gadrat, S., Garishvili, I., Gastineau, F., Germain, M., Glenn, A., Gong, H., Gonin, M., Gosset, J., Goto, Y., de Cassagnac, R. Granier, Grau, N., Greene, S. V., Grim, G., Perdekamp, M. Grosse, Gunji, T., Gustafsson, H. -Å., Hachiya, T., Henni, A. Hadj, Haegemann, C., Haggerty, J. S., Hagiwara, M. N., Hahn, K. I., Hamagaki, H., Hamblen, J., Han, R., Hanks, J., Harada, H., Hartouni, E. P., Haruna, K., Harvey, M., Haslum, E., Hasuko, K., Hayano, R., He, X., Heffner, M., Hemmick, T. K., Hester, T., Heuser, J. M., Hiejima, H., Hill, J. C., Hobbs, R., Hohlmann, M., Holmes, M., Holzmann, W., Homma, K., Hong, B., Horaguchi, T., Hornback, D., Huang, S., Hur, M. G., Ichihara, T., Ichimiya, R., Ide, J., Iinuma, H., Ikeda, Y., Imai, K., Inaba, M., Inoue, Y., Isenhower, D., Isenhower, L., Ishihara, M., Isobe, T., Issah, M., Isupov, A., Ivanischev, D., Iwanaga, Y., Jacak, B. V., Jia, J., Jiang, X., Jin, J., Jinnouchi, O., Johnson, B. M., Jones, T., Joo, K. S., Jouan, D., Jumper, D. S., Kajihara, F., Kametani, S., Kamihara, N., Kamin, J., Kaneta, M., Kang, J. H., Kanou, H., Kapustinsky, J., Karatsu, K., Kasai, M., Kawagishi, T., Kawall, D., Kawashima, M., Kazantsev, A. V., Kelly, S., Kempel, T., Khanzadeev, A., Kijima, K. M., Kikuchi, J., Kim, A., Kim, B. I., Kim, D. H., Kim, D. J., Kim, E., Kim, E. J., Kim, S. H., Kim, Y. -J., Kim, Y. -S., Kim, Y. J., Kinney, E., Kiriluk, K., Kiss, Á., Kistenev, E., Kiyomichi, A., Klay, J., Klein-Boesing, C., Kochenda, L., Kochetkov, V., Komkov, B., Konno, M., Koster, J., Kotchetkov, D., Kozlov, A., Král, A., Kravitz, A., Kroon, P. J., Kubart, J., Kunde, G. J., Kurihara, N., Kurita, K., Kurosawa, M., Kweon, M. J., Kwon, Y., Kyle, G. S., Lacey, R., Lai, Y. S., Lajoie, J. G., Lebedev, A., Bornec, Y. Le, Leckey, S., Lee, D. M., Lee, J., Lee, K., Lee, K. B., Lee, K. S., Lee, M. K., Lee, T., Leitch, M. J., Leite, M. A. L., Leitner, E., Lenzi, B., Li, X., Li, X. H., Lichtenwalner, P., Liebing, P., Lim, H., Levy, L. A. Linden, Liška, T., Litvinenko, A., Liu, H., Liu, M. X., Love, B., Luechtenborg, R., Lynch, D., Maguire, C. F., Makdisi, Y. I., Malakhov, A., Malik, M. D., Manko, V. I., Mannel, E., Mao, Y., Mašek, L., Masui, H., Matathias, F., McCain, M. C., McCumber, M., McGaughey, P. L., Means, N., Meredith, B., Miake, Y., Mibe, T., Mignerey, A. C., Mikeš, P., Miki, K., Miller, T. E., Milov, A., Mioduszewski, S., Mishra, G. C., Mishra, M., Mitchell, J. T., Mitrovski, M., Mohanty, A. K., Moon, H. J., Morino, Y., Morreale, A., Morrison, D. P., Moss, J. M., Moukhanova, T. V., Mukhopadhyay, D., Murakami, T., Murata, J., Nagamiya, S., Nagata, Y., Nagle, J. L., Naglis, M., Nagy, M. I., Nakagawa, I., Nakamiya, Y., Nakamura, K. R., Nakamura, T., Nakano, K., Nam, S., Newby, J., Nguyen, M., Nihashi, M., Norman, B. E., Nouicer, R., Nyanin, A. S., Nystrand, J., Oakley, C., O'Brien, E., Oda, S. X., Ogilvie, C. A., Ohnishi, H., Ojha, I. D., Oka, M., Okada, K., Omiwade, O. O., Onuki, Y., Oskarsson, A., Otterlund, I., Ouchida, M., Ozawa, K., Pak, R., Pal, D., Palounek, A. P. T., Pantuev, V., Papavassiliou, V., Park, I. H., Park, J., Park, S. K., Park, W. J., Pate, S. F., Pei, H., Peng, J. -C., Pereira, H., Peresedov, V., Peressounko, D. Yu., Petti, R., Pinkenburg, C., Pisani, R. P., Proissl, M., Purschke, M. L., Purwar, A. K., Qu, H., Rak, J., Rakotozafindrabe, A., Ravinovich, I., Read, K. F., Rembeczki, S., Reuter, M., Reygers, K., Riabov, V., Riabov, Y., Richardson, E., Roach, D., Roche, G., Rolnick, S. D., Romana, A., Rosati, M., Rosen, C. A., Rosendahl, S. S. E., Rosnet, P., Rukoyatkin, P., Ružička, P., Rykov, V. L., Ryu, S. S., Sahlmueller, B., Saito, N., Sakaguchi, T., Sakai, S., Sakashita, K., Sakata, H., Samsonov, V., Sano, S., Sato, H. D., Sato, S., Sato, T., Sawada, S., Sedgwick, K., Seele, J., Seidl, R., Semenov, A. Yu., Semenov, V., Seto, R., Sharma, D., Shea, T. K., Shein, I., Shevel, A., Shibata, T. -A., Shigaki, K., Shimomura, M., Shohjoh, T., Shoji, K., Shukla, P., Sickles, A., Silva, C. L., Silvermyr, D., Silvestre, C., Sim, K. S., Singh, B. K., Singh, C. P., Singh, V., Skutnik, S., Slunečka, M., Smith, W. C., Soldatov, A., Soltz, R. A., Sondheim, W. E., Sorensen, S. P., Sourikova, I. V., Sparks, N. A., Staley, F., Stankus, P. W., Stenlund, E., Stepanov, M., Ster, A., Stoll, S. P., Sugitate, T., Suire, C., Sukhanov, A., Sullivan, J. P., Sziklai, J., Tabaru, T., Takagi, S., Takagui, E. M., Taketani, A., Tanabe, R., Tanaka, K. H., Tanaka, Y., Taneja, S., Tanida, K., Tannenbaum, M. J., Tarafdar, S., Taranenko, A., Tarján, P., Themann, H., Thomas, D., Thomas, T. L., Togawa, M., Toia, A., Tojo, J., Tomášek, L., Torii, H., Towell, R. S., Tram, V-N., Tserruya, I., Tsuchimoto, Y., Tuli, S. K., Tydesjö, H., Tyurin, N., Vale, C., Valle, H., van Hecke, H. W., Vazquez-Zambrano, E., Veicht, A., Velkovska, J., Vértesi, R., Vinogradov, A. A., Virius, M., Vrba, V., Vznuzdaev, E., Wagner, M., Walker, D., Wang, X. R., Watanabe, D., Watanabe, K., Watanabe, Y., Wei, F., Wei, R., Wessels, J., White, S. N., Willis, N., Winter, D., Wood, J. P., Woody, C. L., Wright, R. M., Wysocki, M., Xie, W., Yamaguchi, Y. L., Yamaura, K., Yang, R., Yanovich, A., Yasin, Z., Ying, J., Yokkaichi, S., You, Z., Young, G. R., Younus, I., Yushmanov, I. E., Zajc, W. A., Zaudtke, O., Zhang, C., Zhou, S., Zimányi, J., and Zolin, L.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The PHENIX experiment at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) has measured omega meson production via leptonic and hadronic decay channels in p+p, d+Au, Cu+Cu, and Au+Au collisions at sqrt(s_NN) = 200 GeV. The invariant transverse momentum spectra measured in different decay modes give consistent results. Measurements in the hadronic decay channel in Cu+Cu and Au+Au collisions show that omega production has a suppression pattern at high transverse momentum, similar to that of pi^0 and eta in central collisions, but no suppression is observed in peripheral collisions. The nuclear modification factors, R_AA, are consistent in Cu+Cu and Au+Au collisions at similar numbers of participant nucleons., Comment: 542 authors, pages, 11 figures, 3 tables. Submitted to Phys. Rev. C. Plain text data tables for the points plotted in figures for this and previous PHENIX publications are (or will be) publicly available at http://www.phenix.bnl.gov/papers.html
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58. Heavy Quark Production in p+p and Energy Loss and Flow of Heavy Quarks in Au+Au Collisions at sqrt(s_NN)=200 GeV
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Adare, A., Afanasiev, S., Aidala, C., Ajitanand, N. N., Akiba, Y., Al-Bataineh, H., Alexander, J., Al-Jamel, A., Aoki, K., Aphecetche, L., Armendariz, R., Aronson, S. H., Asai, J., Atomssa, E. T., Averbeck, R., Awes, T. C., Azmoun, B., Babintsev, V., Baksay, G., Baksay, L., Baldisseri, A., Barish, K. N., Barnes, P. D., Bassalleck, B., Bathe, S., Batsouli, S., Baublis, V., Bauer, F., Bazilevsky, A., Belikov, S., Bennett, R., Berdnikov, Y., Bickley, A. A., Bjorndal, M. T., Boissevain, J. G., Borel, H., Boyle, K., Brooks, M. L., Brown, D. S., Bucher, D., Buesching, H., Bumazhnov, V., Bunce, G., Burward-Hoy, J. M., Butsyk, S., Campbell, S., Chai, J. -S., Chang, B. S., Charvet, J. -L., Chernichenko, S., Chiba, J., Chi, C. Y., Chiu, M., Choi, I. J., Chujo, T., Chung, P., Churyn, A., Cianciolo, V., Cleven, C. R., Cobigo, Y., Cole, B. A., Comets, M. P., Constantin, P., Csanád, M., Csörgő, T., Dahms, T., Das, K., David, G., Deaton, M. B., Dehmelt, K., Delagrange, H., Denisov, A., d'Enterria, D., Deshpande, A., Desmond, E. J., Dietzsch, O., Dion, A., Donadelli, M., Drachenberg, J. L., Drapier, O., Drees, A., Dubey, A. K., Durum, A., Dzhordzhadze, V., Efremenko, Y. V., Egdemir, J., Ellinghaus, F., Emam, W. S., Enokizono, A., En'yo, H., Espagnon, B., Esumi, S., Eyser, K. O., Fields, D. E., FingerJr., M., Finger, M., Fleuret, F., Fokin, S. L., Forestier, B., Fraenkel, Z., Frantz, J. E., Franz, A., Frawley, A. D., Fujiwara, K., Fukao, Y., Fung, S. -Y., Fusayasu, T., Gadrat, S., Garishvili, I., Gastineau, F., Germain, M., Glenn, A., Gong, H., Gonin, M., Gosset, J., Goto, Y., GranierdeCassagnac, R., Grau, N., Greene, S. V., Perdekamp, M. Grosse, Gunji, T., Gustafsson, H. -Å., Hachiya, T., Henni, A., Hadj, Haegemann, C., Haggerty, J. S., Hagiwara, M. N., Hamagaki, H., Han, R., Harada, H., Hartouni, E. P., Haruna, K., Harvey, M., Haslum, E., Hasuko, K., Hayano, R., Heffner, M., Hemmick, T. K., Hester, T., Heuser, J. M., He, X., Hiejima, H., Hill, J. C., Hobbs, R., Hohlmann, M., Holmes, M., Holzmann, W., Homma, K., Hong, B., Horaguchi, T., Hornback, D., Hur, M. G., Ichihara, T., Imai, K., Inaba, M., Inoue, Y., Isenhower, D., Isenhower, L., Ishihara, M., Isobe, T., Issah, M., Isupov, A., Jacak, B. V., Jia, J., Jin, J., Jinnouchi, O., Johnson, B. M., Joo, K. S., Jouan, D., Kajihara, F., Kametani, S., Kamihara, N., Kamin, J., Kaneta, M., Kang, J. H., Kanou, H., Kawagishi, T., Kawall, D., Kazantsev, A. V., Kelly, S., Khanzadeev, A., Kikuchi, J., Kim, D. H., Kim, D. J., Kim, E., Kim, Y. -S., Kinney, E., Kiss, A., Kistenev, E., Kiyomichi, A., Klay, J., Klein-Boesing, C., Kochenda, L., Kochetkov, V., Komkov, B., Konno, M., Kotchetkov, D., Kozlov, A., Král, A., Kravitz, A., Kroon, P. J., Kubart, J., Kunde, G. J., Kurihara, N., Kurita, K., Kweon, M. J., Kwon, Y., Kyle, G. S., Lacey, R., Lai, Y. -S., Lajoie, J. G., Lebedev, A., LeBornec, Y., Leckey, S., Lee, D. M., Lee, M. K., Lee, T., Leitch, M. J., Leite, M. A. L., Lenzi, B., Lim, H., Liška, T., Litvinenko, A., Liu, M. X., Li, X., Li, X. H., Love, B., Lynch, D., Maguire, C. F., Makdisi, Y. I., Malakhov, A., Malik, M. D., Manko, V. I., Mao, Y., Mašek, L., Masui, H., Matathias, F., McCain, M. C., McCumber, M., McGaughey, P. L., Miake, Y., Mikeš, P., Miki, K., Miller, T. E., Milov, A., Mioduszewski, S., Mishra, G. C., Mishra, M., Mitchell, J. T., Mitrovski, M., Morreale, A., Morrison, D. P., Moss, J. M., Moukhanova, T. V., Mukhopadhyay, D., Murata, J., Nagamiya, S., Nagata, Y., Nagle, J. L., Naglis, M., Nakagawa, I., Nakamiya, Y., Nakamura, T., Nakano, K., Newby, J., Nguyen, M., Norman, B. E., Nouicer, R., Nyanin, A. S., Nystrand, J., O'Brien, E., Oda, S. X., Ogilvie, C. A., Ohnishi, H., Ojha, I. D., Okada, H., Okada, K., Oka, M., Omiwade, O. O., Oskarsson, A., Otterlund, I., Ouchida, M., Ozawa, K., Pak, R., Pal, D., Palounek, A. P. T., Pantuev, V., Papavassiliou, V., Park, J., Park, W. J., Pate, S. F., Pei, H., Peng, J. -C., Pereira, H., Peresedov, V., Peressounko, D. Yu., Pinkenburg, C., Pisani, R. P., Purschke, M. L., Purwar, A. K., Rak, H., Qu, J., Rakotozafindrabe, A., Ravinovich, I., Read, K. F., Rembeczki, S., Reuter, M., Reygers, K., Riabov, V., Riabov, Y., Roche, G., Romana, A., Rosati, M., Rosendahl, S. S. E., Rosnet, P., Rukoyatkin, P., Rykov, V. L., Ryu, S. S., Sahlmueller, B., Saito, N., Sakaguchi, T., Sakai, S., Sakata, H., Samsonov, V., Sato, H. D., Sato, S., Sawada, S., Seele, J., Seidl, R., Semenov, V., Seto, R., Sharma, D., Shea, T. K., Shein, I., Shevel, A., Shibata, T. -A., Shigaki, K., Shimomura, M., Shohjoh, T., Shoji, K., Sickles, A., Silva, C. L., Silvermyr, D., Silvestre, C., Sim, K. S., Singh, C. P., Singh, V., Skutnik, S., Slunečka, M., Smith, W. C., Soldatov, A., Soltz, R. A., Sondheim, W. E., Sorensen, S. P., Sourikova, I. V., Staley, F., Stankus, P. W., Stenlund, E., Stepanov, M., Ster, A., Stoll, S. P., Sugitate, T., Suire, C., Sullivan, J. P., Sziklai, J., Tabaru, T., Takagi, S., Takagui, E. M., Taketani, A., Tanaka, K. H., Tanaka, Y., Tanida, K., Tannenbaum, M. J., Taranenko, A., Tarján, P., Thomas, T. L., Togawa, M., Toia, A., Tojo, J., Tomášek, L., Torii, H., Towell, R. S., Tram, V-N., Tserruya, I., Tsuchimoto, Y., Tuli, S. K., Tydesjö, H., Tyurin, N., Vale, C., Valle, H., vanHecke, H. W., Velkovska, J., Vertesi, R., Vinogradov, A. A., Virius, M., Vrba, V., Vznuzdaev, E., Wagner, M., Walker, D., Wang, X. R., Watanabe, Y., Wessels, J., White, S. N., Willis, N., Winter, D., Woody, C. L., Wysocki, M., Xie, W., Yamaguchi, Y. L., Yanovich, A., Yasin, Z., Ying, J., Yokkaichi, S., Young, G. R., Younus, I., Yushmanov, I. E., Zajc, W. A., Zaudtke, O., Zhang, C., Zhou, S., Zimányi, J., and Zolin, L.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Transverse momentum (p^e_T) spectra of electrons from semileptonic weak decays of heavy flavor mesons in the range of 0.3 < p^e_T < 9.0 GeV/c have been measured at mid-rapidity (|eta| < 0.35) by the PHENIX experiment at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider in p+p and Au+Au collisions at sqrt(s_NN)=200 GeV. The nuclear modification factor R_AA with respect to p+p collisions indicates substantial energy loss of heavy quarks in the produced medium. In addition, the azimuthal anisotropy parameter v_2 has been measured for 0.3 < p^e_T < 5.0 GeV/c in Au+Au collisions. Comparisons of R_AA and v_2 are made to various model calculations., Comment: 422 authors from 59 institutions, 48 pages, 46 figures, 18 tables. v2 removes line numbers and matches submission to PRC. Plain text data tables for points plotted in figures, but not in tables are at http://www.phenix.bnl.gov/papers.html
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59. Nuclear modification factors of phi mesons in d+Au, Cu+Cu and Au+Au collisions at sqrt(S_NN)=200 GeV
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PHENIX Collaboration, Adare, A., Afanasiev, S., Aidala, C., Ajitanand, N. N., Akiba, Y., Al-Bataineh, H., Alexander, J., Al-Jamel, A., Angerami, A., Aoki, K., Aphecetche, L., Aramaki, Y., Armendariz, R., Aronson, S. H., Asai, J., Atomssa, E. T., Averbeck, R., Awes, T. C., Azmoun, B., Babintsev, V., Bai, M., Baksay, G., Baksay, L., Baldisseri, A., Barish, K. N., Barnes, P. D., Bassalleck, B., Basye, A. T., Bathe, S., Batsouli, S., Baublis, V., Bauer, F., Baumann, C., Bazilevsky, A., Belikov, S., Belmont, R., Bennett, R., Berdnikov, A., Berdnikov, Y., Bhom, J. H., Bickley, A. A., Bjorndal, M. T., Blau, D. S., Boissevain, J. G., Bok, J. S., Borel, H., Borggren, N., Boyle, K., Brooks, M. L., Brown, D. S., Bucher, D., Buesching, H., Bumazhnov, V., Bunce, G., Burward-Hoy, J. M., Butsyk, S., Campbell, S., Caringi, A., Cassano, N., Chai, J. -S., Chang, B. S., Charvet, J. -L., Chen, C. -H., Chernichenko, S., Chiba, J., Chi, C. Y., Chiu, M., Choi, I. J., Choi, J. B., Choudhury, R. K., Christiansen, P., Chujo, T., Chung, P., Churyn, A., Chvala, O., Cianciolo, V., Citron, Z., Cleven, C. R., Cobigo, Y., Cole, B. A., Comets, M. P., del Valle, Z. Conesa, Connors, M., Constantin, P., Csanad, M., Csorgo, T., Dahms, T., Dairaku, S., Danchev, I., Das, K., Datta, A., David, G., Dayananda, M. K., Deaton, M. B., Dehmelt, K., Delagrange, H., Denisov, A., d'Enterria, D., Deshpande, A., Desmond, E. J., Dharmawardane, K. V., Dietzsch, O., Dion, A., Donadelli, M., Orazio, L. D, Drachenberg, J. L., Drapier, O., Drees, A., Drees, K. A., Dubey, A. K., Durham, J. M., Durum, A., Dutta, D., Dzhordzhadze, V., Edwards, S., Efremenko, Y. V., Egdemir, J., Ellinghaus, F., Emam, W. S., Engelmore, T., Enokizono, A., En'yo, H., Espagnon, B., Esumi, S., Eyser, K. O., Fadem, B., Fields, D. E., Finger Jr., M., Finger, M., Fleuret, F., Fokin, S. L., Forestier, B., Fraenkel, Z., Frantz, J. E., Franz, A., Frawley, A. D., Fujiwara, K., Fukao, Y., Fung, S. -Y., Fusayasu, T., Gadrat, S., Garishvili, I., Gastineau, F., Germain, M., Glenn, A., Gong, H., Gonin, M., Gosset, J., Goto, Y., de Cassagnac, R. Granier, Grau, N., Greene, S. V., Grim, G., Perdekamp, M. Grosse, Gunji, T., Gustafsson, H. -A., Hachiya, T., Henni, A. Hadj, Haegemann, C., Haggerty, J. S., Hagiwara, M. N., Hahn, K. I., Hamagaki, H., Hamblen, J., Hanks, J., Han, R., Harada, H., Hartouni, E. P., Haruna, K., Harvey, M., Haslum, E., Hasuko, K., Hayano, R., Heffner, M., Hemmick, T. K., Hester, T., Heuser, J. M., He, X., Hiejima, H., Hill, J. C., Hobbs, R., Hohlmann, M., Holmes, M., Holzmann, W., Homma, K., Hong, B., Horaguchi, T., Hornback, D., Huang, S., Hur, M. G., Ichihara, T., Ichimiya, R., Iinuma, H., Ikeda, Y., Imai, K., Inaba, M., Inoue, Y., Isenhower, D., Isenhower, L., Ishihara, M., Isobe, T., Issah, M., Isupov, A., Ivanischev, D., Iwanaga, Y., Jacak, B. V., Jia, J., Jiang, X., Jin, J., Jinnouchi, O., Johnson, B. M., Jones, T., Joo, K. S., Jouan, D., Jumper, D. S., Kajihara, F., Kametani, S., Kamihara, N., Kamin, J., Kaneta, M., Kang, J. H., Kanou, H., Kapustinsky, J., Karatsu, K., Kasai, M., Kawagishi, T., Kawall, D., Kawashima, M., Kazantsev, A. V., Kelly, S., Kempel, T., Khanzadeev, A., Kijima, K. M., Kikuchi, J., Kim, A., Kim, B. I., Kim, D. H., Kim, D. J., Kim, E. J., Kim, E., Kim, Y. -J., Kim, Y. -S., Kinney, E., Kiss, A., Kistenev, E., Kiyomichi, A., Klay, J., Klein-Boesing, C., Kochenda, L., Kochetkov, V., Komkov, B., Konno, M., Koster, J., Kotchetkov, D., Kotov, D., Kozlov, A., Kral, A., Kravitz, A., Kroon, P. J., Kubart, J., Kunde, G. J., Kurihara, N., Kurita, K., Kurosawa, M., Kweon, M. J., Kwon, Y., Kyle, G. S., Lacey, R., Lai, Y. S., Lajoie, J. G., Lebedev, A., Bornec, Y. Le, Leckey, S., Lee, D. M., Lee, J., Lee, K. B., Lee, K. S., Lee, M. K., Lee, T., Leitch, M. J., Leite, M. A. L., Lenzi, B., Lichtenwalner, P., Liebing, P., Lim, H., Levy, L. A. Linden, Liska, T., Litvinenko, A., Liu, H., Liu, M. X., Li, X., Li, X. H., Love, B., Lynch, D., Maguire, C. F., Makdisi, Y. I., Malakhov, A., Malik, M. D., Manko, V. I., Mannel, E., Mao, Y., Masek, L., Masui, H., Matathias, F., McCain, M. C., McCumber, M., McGaughey, P. L., Means, N., Meredith, B., Miake, Y., Mibe, T., Mignerey, A. C., Mikes, P., Miki, K., Miller, T. E., Milov, A., Mioduszewski, S., Mishra, G. C., Mishra, M., Mitchell, J. T., Mitrovski, M., Mohanty, A. K., Moon, H. J., Morino, Y., Morreale, A., Morrison, D. P., Moss, J. M., Moukhanova, T. V., Mukhopadhyay, D., Murakami, T., Murata, J., Nagamiya, S., Nagata, Y., Nagle, J. L., Naglis, M., Nagy, M. I., Nakagawa, I., Nakamiya, Y., Nakamura, K. R., Nakamura, T., Nakano, K., Nam, S., Newby, J., Nguyen, M., Nihashi, M., Norman, B. E., Nouicer, R., Nyanin, A. S., Nystrand, J., Oakley, C., O'Brien, E., Oda, S. X., Ogilvie, C. A., Ohnishi, H., Ojha, I. D., Okada, K., Oka, M., Omiwade, O. O., Onuki, Y., Oskarsson, A., Otterlund, I., Ouchida, M., Ozawa, K., Pak, R., Pal, D., Palounek, A. P. T., Pantuev, V., Papavassiliou, V., Park, I. H., Park, J., Park, S. K., Park, W. J., Pate, S. F., Pei, H., Peng, J. -C., Pereira, H., Peresedov, V., Peressounko, D. Yu., Petti, R., Pinkenburg, C., Pisani, R. P., Proissl, M., Purschke, M. L., Purwar, A. K., Qu, H., Rak, J., Rakotozafindrabe, A., Ravinovich, I., Read, K. F., Rembeczki, S., Reuter, M., Reygers, K., Riabov, V., Riabov, Y., Richardson, E., Roach, D., Roche, G., Rolnick, S. D., Romana, A., Rosati, M., Rosen, C. A., Rosendahl, S. S. E., Rosnet, P., Rukoyatkin, P., Ruzicka, P., Rykov, V. L., Ryu, S. S., Sahlmueller, B., Saito, N., Sakaguchi, T., Sakai, S., Sakashita, K., Sakata, H., Samsonov, V., Sano, S., Sato, H. D., Sato, S., Sato, T., Sawada, S., Sedgwick, K., Seele, J., Seidl, R., Semenov, V., Seto, R., Sharma, D., Shea, T. K., Shein, I., Shevel, A., Shibata, T. -A., Shigaki, K., Shimomura, M., Shohjoh, T., Shoji, K., Shukla, P., Sickles, A., Silva, C. L., Silvermyr, D., Silvestre, C., Sim, K. S., Singh, B. K., Singh, C. P., Singh, V., Skutnik, S., Slunecka, M., Smith, W. C., Soldatov, A., Soltz, R. A., Sondheim, W. E., Sorensen, S. P., Sourikova, I. V., Staley, F., Stankus, P. W., Stenlund, E., Stepanov, M., Ster, A., Stoll, S. P., Sugitate, T., Suire, C., Sukhanov, A., Sullivan, J. P., Sziklai, J., Tabaru, T., Takagi, S., Takagui, E. M., Taketani, A., Tanabe, R., Tanaka, K. H., Tanaka, Y., Taneja, S., Tanida, K., Tannenbaum, M. J., Tarafdar, S., Taranenko, A., Tarjan, P., Themann, H., Thomas, D., Thomas, T. L., Togawa, M., Toia, A., Tojo, J., Tomasek, L., Torii, H., Towell, R. S., Tram, V-N., Tserruya, I., Tsuchimoto, Y., Tuli, S. K., Tydesjo, H., Tyurin, N., Vale, C., Valle, H., van Hecke, H. W., Vazquez-Zambrano, E., Veicht, A., Velkovska, J., Vertesi, R., Vinogradov, A. A., Virius, M., Vrba, V., Vznuzdaev, E., Wagner, M., Walker, D., Wang, X. R., Watanabe, D., Watanabe, K., Watanabe, Y., Wei, F., Wessels, J., White, S. N., Willis, N., Winter, D., Woody, C. L., Wright, R. M., Wysocki, M., Xie, W., Yamaguchi, Y. L., Yamaura, K., Yang, R., Yanovich, A., Yasin, Z., Ying, J., Yokkaichi, S., Young, G. R., Younus, I., You, Z., Yushmanov, I. E., Zajc, W. A., Zaudtke, O., Zhang, C., Zhou, S., Zimanyi, J., and Zolin, L.
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The PHENIX experiment at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) has performed systematic measurements of phi meson production in the K+K- decay channel at midrapidity in p+p, d+Au, Cu+Cu and Au+Au collisions at sqrt(S_NN)=200 GeV. Results are presented on the phi invariant yield and the nuclear modification factor R_AA for Au+Au and Cu+Cu, and R_dA for d+Au collisions, studied as a function of transverse momentum (1
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60. Rapunzel Syndrome in a Seven-Year-Old Girl
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Gupta, Aviral, Mishra, Sarvesh C., Upadhyay, Vijay D., and Kanneganti, Pujana
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61. A pharmacologic activator of endothelial KCa channels enhances coronary flow in the hearts of type 2 diabetic rats
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Mishra, Ramesh C, Wulff, Heike, Cole, William C, and Braun, Andrew P
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Obesity ,Heart Disease ,Diabetes ,Heart Disease - Coronary Heart Disease ,Nutrition ,Cardiovascular ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,Aetiology ,Metabolic and endocrine ,Adenosine ,Age Factors ,Animals ,Benzothiazoles ,Bradykinin ,Coronary Circulation ,Coronary Vessels ,Diabetes Mellitus ,Type 2 ,Disease Models ,Animal ,Dose-Response Relationship ,Drug ,Endothelium ,Vascular ,Heart ,Infusion Pumps ,Male ,Nitroprusside ,Organ Culture Techniques ,Potassium Channels ,Calcium-Activated ,Rats ,Rats ,Wistar ,Endothelium ,Coronary circulation ,Calcium-activated K+ channel ,Type 2 diabetes ,Vasodilation ,Calcium-activated K(+) channel ,Cardiorespiratory Medicine and Haematology ,Medical Physiology ,Cardiovascular System & Hematology - Abstract
Endothelial dysfunction is a common early pathogenic event in patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D) who exhibit cardiovascular disease. In the present study, we have examined the effect of SKA-31, a positive modulator of endothelial Ca(2+)-activated K(+) (KCa) channels, on total coronary flow in isolated hearts from Goto-Kakizaki rats, a non-obese model of T2D exhibiting metabolic syndrome. Total coronary flow and left ventricular developed pressure were monitored simultaneously in isolated, spontaneously beating Langendorff-perfused hearts. Acute administrations of bradykinin (BK) or adenosine (ADO) increased coronary flow, but responses were significantly blunted in diabetic hearts at 10-12 and 18-20weeks of age compared with age-matched Wistar controls, consistent with the presence of endothelial dysfunction. In contrast, SKA-31 dose-dependently (0.01-5μg) increased total coronary flow to comparable levels in both control and diabetic rat hearts at both ages. Flow responses to sodium nitroprusside were not different between control and diabetic hearts, suggesting normal arterial smooth muscle function. Importantly, exposure to a sub-threshold concentration of SKA-31 (i.e. 0.3μM) rescued the impaired BK and ADO-evoked vasodilatory responses in diabetic hearts. Endothelial KCa channel activators may thus help to preserve coronary flow in diabetic myocardium.
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62. Augmenting Trait Meta-Mood: An Intervention to Enhance Psychological Well-being and Academic Achievement in Adolescents
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Rana, Vijay, primary, Dangwal, Pragyan, additional, and Mishra, P. C., additional
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63. Intermittent Afterburner Engagement Leading to Single Engine Landing in a Typical Bypass Military Aero Engine
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Muduli, Saroj Kumar, primary, Rout, Subrata Kumar, additional, Sahoo, Benudhar, additional, and Mishra, P. C., additional
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64. Working Group Report: Heavy-Ion Physics and Quark-Gluon Plasma
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Mustafa, Munshi G., Raniwala, Sudhir, Awes, T., Rai, B., Bhalerao, R. S., Contreras, J. G., Gavai, R. V., Ghosh, S. K., Jaikumar, P., Mishra, G. C., Mishra, A. P., Mishra, H., Mohanty, B., Nayak, J., Ollitrault, J-Y., Phatak, S. C., Ramello, L., Ray, R., Rath, A. K., Sahu, P. K., Srivastava, A. M., Srivastava, D. K., and Tiwari, V. K.
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This is the report of Heavy Ion Physics and Quark-Gluon Plasma at WHEPP-09 which was part of Working Group-4. Discussion and work on some aspects of Quark-Gluon Plasma believed to have created in heavy-ion collisions and in early universe are reported., Comment: 20 pages, 6 eps figures, Heavy-ion physics and QGP activity report in "IX Workshop on High Energy Physics Phenomenology (WHEPP-09)" held in Institute of Physics, Bhubaneswar, India, during January 3-14, 2006. To be published in PRAMANA - Journal of Physics (Indian Academy of Science)
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65. Systems Biology: “Cherry Picking” in a Treasure Trove
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Singh, Shailza and Mishra, G. C.
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66. Single Electrons from Heavy Flavor Decays in p+p Collisions at sqrt(s) = 200 GeV
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PHENIX Collaboration, Adler, S. S., Afanasiev, S., Aidala, C., Ajitanand, N. N., Akiba, Y., Alexander, J., Amirikas, R., Aphecetche, L., Aronson, S. H., Averbeck, R., Awes, T. C., Azmoun, R., Babintsev, V., Baldisseri, A., Barish, K. N., Barnes, P. D., Bassalleck, B., Bathe, S., Batsouli, S., Baublis, V., Bazilevsky, A., Belikov, S., Berdnikov, Y., Bhagavatula, S., Boissevain, J. G., Borel, H., Borenstein, S., Brooks, M. L., Brown, D. S., Bruner, N., Bucher, D., Buesching, H., Bumazhnov, V., Bunce, G., Burward-Hoy, J. M., Butsyk, S., Camard, X., Chai, J. -S., Chand, P., Chang, W. C., Chernichenko, S., Chi, C. Y., Chiba, J., Chiu, M., Choi, I. J., Choi, J., Choudhury, R. K., Chujo, T., Cianciolo, V., Cobigo, Y., Cole, B. A., Constantin, P., d'Enterria, D., David, G., Delagrange, H., Denisov, A., Deshpande, A., Desmond, E. J., Devismes, A., Dietzsch, O., Drapier, O., Drees, A., du~Rietz, R., Durum, A., Dutta, D., Efremenko, Y. V., El~Chenawi, K., Enokizono, A., En'yo, H., Esumi, S., Ewell, L., Fields, D. E., Fleuret, F., Fokin, S. L., Fox, B. D., Fraenkel, Z., Frantz, J. E., Franz, A., Frawley, A. D., Fung, S. -Y., Garpman, S., Ghosh, T. K., Glenn, A., Gogiberidze, G., Gonin, M., Gosset, J., Goto, Y., Granier~de~Cassagnac, R., Grau, N., Greene, S. V., Grosse~Perdekamp, M., Guryn, W., Gustafsson, H. -Å., Hachiya, T., Haggerty, J. S., Hamagaki, H., Hansen, A. G., Hartouni, E. P., Harvey, M., Hayano, R., Hayashi, N., He, X., Heffner, M., Hemmick, T. K., Heuser, J. M., Hibino, M., Hill, J. C., Holzmann, W., Homma, K., Hong, B., Hoover, A., Ichihara, T., Ikonnikov, V. V., Imai, K., Isenhower, D., Ishihara, M., Issah, M., Isupov, A., Jacak, B. V., Jang, W. Y., Jeong, Y., Jia, J., Jinnouchi, O., Johnson, B. M., Johnson, S. C., Joo, K. S., Jouan, D., Kametani, S., Kamihara, N., Kang, J. H., Kapoor, S. S., Katou, K., Kelly, S., Khachaturov, B., Khanzadeev, A., Kikuchi, J., Kim, D. H., Kim, D. J., Kim, D. W., Kim, E., Kim, G. -B., Kim, H. J., Kistenev, E., Kiyomichi, A., Kiyoyama, K., Klein-Boesing, C., Kobayashi, H., Kochenda, L., Kochetkov, V., Koehler, D., Kohama, T., Kopytine, M., Kotchetkov, D., Kozlov, A., Kroon, P. J., Kuberg, C. H., Kurita, K., Kuroki, Y., Kweon, M. J., Kwon, Y., Kyle, G. S., Lacey, R., Ladygin, V., Lajoie, J. G., Lebedev, A., Leckey, S., Lee, D. M., Lee, S., Leitch, M. J., Li, X. H., Lim, H., Litvinenko, A., Liu, M. X., Liu, Y., Maguire, C. F., Makdisi, Y. I., Malakhov, A., Manko, V. I., Mao, Y., Martinez, G., Marx, M. D., Masui, H., Matathias, F., Matsumoto, T., McGaughey, P. L., Melnikov, E., Messer, F., Miake, Y., Milan, J., Miller, T. E., Milov, A., Mioduszewski, S., Mischke, R. E., Mishra, G. C., Mitchell, J. T., Mohanty, A. K., Morrison, D. P., Moss, J. M., Mühlbacher, F., Mukhopadhyay, D., Muniruzzaman, M., Murata, J., Nagamiya, S., Nagle, J. L., Nakamura, T., Nandi, B. K., Nara, M., Newby, J., Nilsson, P., Nyanin, A. S., Nystrand, J., O'Brien, E., Ogilvie, C. A., Ohnishi, H., Ojha, I. D., Okada, K., Ono, M., Onuchin, V., Oskarsson, A., Otterlund, I., Oyama, K., Ozawa, K., Pal, D., Palounek, A. P. T., Pantuev, V., Papavassiliou, V., Park, J., Parmar, A., Pate, S. F., Peitzmann, T., Peng, J. -C., Peresedov, V., Pinkenburg, C., Pisani, R. P., Plasil, F., Purschke, M. L., Purwar, A. K., Rak, J., Ravinovich, I., Read, K. F., Reuter, M., Reygers, K., Riabov, V., Riabov, Y., Roche, G., Romana, A., Rosati, M., Rosnet, P., Ryu, S. S., Sadler, M. E., Saito, N., Sakaguchi, T., Sakai, M., Sakai, S., Samsonov, V., Sanfratello, L., Santo, R., Sato, H. D., Sato, S., Sawada, S., Schutz, Y., Semenov, V., Seto, R., Shaw, M. R., Shea, T. K., Shibata, T. -A., Shigaki, K., Shiina, T., Silva, C. L., Silvermyr, D., Sim, K. S., Singh, C. P., Singh, V., Sivertz, M., Soldatov, A., Soltz, R. A., Sondheim, W. E., Sorensen, S. P., Sourikova, I. V., Staley, F., Stankus, P. W., Stenlund, E., Stepanov, M., Ster, A., Stoll, S. P., Sugitate, T., Sullivan, J. P., Takagui, E. M., Taketani, A., Tamai, M., Tanaka, K. H., Tanaka, Y., Tanida, K., Tannenbaum, M. J., Tarján, P., Tepe, J. D., Thomas, T. L., Tojo, J., Torii, H., Towell, R. S., Tserruya, I., Tsuruoka, H., Tuli, S. K., Tydesjö, H., Tyurin, N., van~Hecke, H. W., Velkovska, J., Velkovsky, M., Veszprémi, V., Villatte, L., Vinogradov, A. A., Volkov, M. A., Vznuzdaev, E., Wang, X. R., Watanabe, Y., White, S. N., Wohn, F. K., Woody, C. L., Xie, W., Yang, Y., Yanovich, A., Yokkaichi, S., Young, G. R., Yushmanov, I. E., Zajc, W. A., Zhang, C., Zhou, S., Zhou, S. J., and Zolin, L.
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High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The invariant differential cross section for inclusive electron production in $p + p$ collisions at $\sqrt{s} = 200$~GeV has been measured by the PHENIX experiment at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider over the transverse momentum range $0.4 \le p_T \le 5.0$~GeV/$c$ in the central rapidity region ($|\eta| \le 0.35$). The contribution to the inclusive electron spectrum from semileptonic decays of hadrons carrying heavy flavor, {\it i.e.} charm quarks or, at high $p_T$, bottom quarks, is determined via three independent methods. The resulting electron spectrum from heavy flavor decays is compared to recent leading and next-to-leading order perturbative QCD calculations. The total cross section of charm quark-antiquark pair production is determined to be $\sigma_{c\bar{c}} = 0.92 \pm 0.15 {\rm (stat.)} \pm 0.54 {\rm (sys.)}$~mb., Comment: 329 authors, 6 pages text, 3 figures. v2 is version accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. Lett. HEPdata tables for the points plotted in figures for this and previous PHENIX publications are (or will be) publicly available at http://www.phenix.bnl.gov/papers.html
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67. Cognitive Development through Schooling and Everyday Life: A Natural Experiment among Kharwar Children in India
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Brouwers, Symen A., van de Vijver, Fons J. R., and Mishra, Ramesh C.
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The influences of schooling and everyday experiences on cognitive development are typically confounded. In the present study, we unraveled the influence of chronological age and years of schooling on the development of general cognitive competency in a two-wave longitudinal design with a three-year interval among 181 Kharwar children in India, aged 6 to 12 years. Effects of chronological age and years of schooling on cognitive development could be estimated independently because of their weak correlation among the Kharwar and because of the many shared background characteristics of school drop-outs, children without schooling, and children with schooling. The same five cognitive measures, each with parallel school and everyday testing modes, were administered to all children on both occasions. The internal structures of both the school and the everyday tests were equivalent across time and to each other. In line with our expectations, analyses of the net development per year revealed a decrement of the effect of chronological age, which was stronger for everyday tests than school tests, and an increment of the effect of years of schooling, which was stronger for school tests than everyday tests. Schooling ought to be considered in all theories of cognitive development, with genuine attention toward the real cognitive advantages it has at each developmental level.
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68. Molecular interactions in juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma: preliminary signature and relevant review
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Mishra, Anupam, Jaiswal, Riddhi, Amita, Pandey, and Mishra, S. C.
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69. Magnetism in BiFe1−xNixO3: studied through electron spin resonance spectroscopy
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Biswal, M. R., Nanda, J., Mishra, N. C., Acharya, S. S., Mishra, D. K., and Srinivasu, V. V.
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70. Mapping genomic regions of moisture deficit stress tolerance using backcross inbred lines in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
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Puttamadanayaka, Shashikumara, Harikrishna, Balaramaiah, Manu, Biradar, Sunil, Parmeshwarappa, Sunilkumar V., Sinha, Nivedita, Prasad, S. V. Sai, Mishra, P. C., Jain, Neelu, Singh, Pradeep Kumar, Singh, Gyanendra Pratap, and Prabhu, Kumble Vinod
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71. Search for DCC in Relativistic Heavy-Ion Collision Through Event Shape Analysis
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Nandi, B. K., Mishra, G. C., Mohanty, B., Mahapatra, D. P., and Nayak, T. K.
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Event shape analysis has been used to look for DCC signals in simulated ultra-relativistic heavy-ion collision data at SPS energy. A simple redistribution of particles, with two detectors to detect charged particles and photons, is seen to result in the same flow direction with the flow angle difference peaking at zero. However, events where the neutral pion fraction has been modified according to the DCC probability distribution, show the flow angles in two detectors to be almost $90^o$ apart. The results presented here show that the technique is complementary to the one based on the discrete wavelet transformation. Together the techniques are seen to provide a very powerful tool for DCC search in ultra relativistic heavy ion collision., Comment: 8 pages and 4 figures
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72. A Preshower Photon Multiplicity Detector for the WA98 Experiment
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Aggarwal, M. M., Agnihotri, A., Ahammed, Z., Baba, P. V. K. S., Badyal, S. K., Bhalla, K. B., Bhatia, V. S., Chattopadhyay, S., Das, A. C., Majumdar, M. R. Dutta, Ganti, M. S., Ghosh, T. K., Gupta, S. K., Gutbrod, H. H., Kachroo, S., Kolb, B. W., Kumar, V., Langbein, I., Mahapatra, D. P., Mishra, G. C., Mukhopadhyay, D. S., Nandi, B. K., Nayak, S. K., Nayak, T. K., Purschke, M. L., Raniwala, S., Ramamurthy, V. S., Rao, N. K., Sambyal, S. S., Sinha, B. C., Trivedi, M. D., Urbahn, J., and Viyogi, Y. P.
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A high granularity preshower detector has been fabricated and installed in the WA98 Experiment at the CERN SPS for measuring the spatial distribution of photons produced in the forward region in lead ion induced interactions. Photons are counted by detecting the preshower signal in plastic scintillator pads placed behind a 3 radiation length thick lead converter and applying a threshold on the scintillator signal to reject the minimum ionizing particles. Techniques to improve the imaging of the fibre and performance of the detector in the high multiplicity environment of lead-lead collisions are described. Using Monte-Carlo simulation methods and test beam data of pi- and e- at various energies the photon counting efficiency is estimated to be 68% for central and 73% for peripheral Pb+Pb collisions., Comment: 38 pages, 25 figures
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73. Aspects of some Rastall cosmologies
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Singh, Ashutosh and Mishra, Krishna C.
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74. Statistical Approach for Improving Genomic Prediction Accuracy through Efficient Diagnostic Measure of Influential Observation
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Budhlakoti, Neeraj, Rai, Anil, and Mishra, D. C.
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75. Synthetic process and luminescence properties of Dy3+doping fluoride-based phosphor by combustion method
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Tatte, Sonal P., Dhoble, N. S., Mishra, G. C., and Dhoble, S. J.
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76. Structural, optical and magnetic properties of Ni1−xZnxO/Ni nanocomposite
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Panigrahi, U. K., Das, P. K., Babu, P. D., Mishra, N. C., and Mallick, P.
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77. Genetic Variability in Vegetable Pea (Pisum sativum var. hortense) Genotypes in Bundelkhand Region.
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Mishra, Rudra Pratap, Kumar, Sunil, Rai, Akanksha, Singh, Shalu, Soni, Shweta, Mishra, A. C., and Singh, Ajeet
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This article discusses a study on the genetic variability in vegetable pea genotypes in the Bundelkhand region of India. The study collected 25 pea accessions from different regions and evaluated them for various traits. The results showed significant genetic variation in the source material, with high coefficients of variation for most characteristics. The study identified several genotypes with high yield and recommended them for use in improving local pea varieties in the region. The given text appears to be a table presenting data on various genotypes of garden pea and vegetable pea, providing valuable information for researchers studying these pea genotypes. The document also provides estimates of genetic components for various yield attributing traits in 25 genotypes of garden pea, including mean values, range, genetic coefficient of variation, phenotypic coefficient of variation, heritability, and genetic advance. The results suggest that certain traits, such as yield and plant height, are less influenced by the environment and more reliant on genotypic performance. [Extracted from the article]
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78. Variation of magnetoimpedance of electrodeposited NiFe/Cu with deposition current density
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Mishra, A. C. and Jha, A. K.
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- 2017
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79. Comparative evaluation of hormonal protocol on the performance of crossbred cattle
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Sahoo, J. K., Das, S. K., Sethy, K., Mishra, S. K., Swain, R. K., Mishra, P. C., and Sahoo, S. P.
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80. Physiological characterization and grain yield stability analysis of RILs under different moisture stress conditions in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
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Harikrishna, Singh, G. P., Jain, Neelu, Singh, P. K., Sai Prasad, S. V., Ambati, Divya, Das, T. R., Kumar, Arun, Bhat, Javiad Akther, Amasiddha, B., Vijay, Priyanka, Sinha, Nivedita, Mishra, P. C., Misra, S. C., and Prabhu, K. V.
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81. DNA Lesions Caused by ROS and RNOS: A Review of Interactions and Reactions Involving Guanine
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Shukla, P. K., Mishra, P. C., Leszczynski, Jerzy, editor, and Shukla, Manoj K., editor
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82. Sensitivity of Anatase and Rutile Phases of TiO2 to ion irradiation: Examination of the applicability of Coulomb Explosion and Thermal Spike Models
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Rath, Haripriya, Dash, B. N., Benyagoub, A., and Mishra, N. C.
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- 2018
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83. The maximum computational capacity of proteins involved in abiotic stress differs significantly from the proteins not involved in abiotic stress
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Grover, Monendra, Mishra, Dwijesh C., Sharma, Naveen, Srivastava, Sudhir, and Rai, Anil
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- 2017
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84. Identification, characterization, validation and cross-species amplification of genic-SSRs in Indian Mustard (Brassica juncea)
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Singh, Binay K., Mishra, Dwijesh C., Yadav, Sushma, Ambawat, Supriya, Vaidya, Era, Tribhuvan, Kishor U, Kumar, Arun, Kumar, Sujith, Kumar, Sanjeev, Chaturvedi, K. K., Rani, Reema, Yadav, Prashant, Rai, Anil, Rai, P. K., Singh, V. V., and Singh, Dhiraj
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- 2016
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85. Upgradation of bauxite by molecular hydrogen and hydrogen plasma
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Parhi, B. R., Sahoo, S. K., Mishra, S. C., Bhoi, B., Paramguru, R. K., and Satapathy, B. K.
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- 2016
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86. Anti-oxidant activity of 6-gingerol as a hydroxyl radical scavenger by hydrogen atom transfer, radical addition and electron transfer mechanisms
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TIWARI, MANISH K and MISHRA, P C
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87. Quantum mechanics of P T -symmetric potentials in three dimensions
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BHARDWAJ, S B, SINGH, RAM MEHAR, and MISHRA, S C
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- 2016
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88. Effect of cobalt implantation on structural and optical properties of rutile TiO2(110)
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Joshi, Shalik Ram, Padmanabhan, B., Chanda, Anupama, Malik, V. K., Mishra, N. C., Kanjilal, D., and Varma, Shikha
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- 2016
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89. Periodic and solitary wave solutions of cubic–quintic nonlinear reaction-diffusion equation with variable convection coefficients
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BHARDWAJ, S B, SINGH, RAM MEHAR, SHARMA, KUSHAL, and MISHRA, S C
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90. Dynamic response of functionally graded cylinders due to time-dependent heat flux
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Sharma, J. N., Sharma, P. K., and Mishra, Krishna C.
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91. Seismicity of Kachchh and Shillong Plateau and their connectivity to plate margins
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Mishra, D. C.
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92. Property enhancement of cast iron used for nuclear casks
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Behera, R. K., Mahto, B. P., Dubey, J. S., Mishra, S. C., and Sen, S.
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93. Genetic evaluation of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) germplasm for resistance components of spot blotch disease
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Tejveer Singh, V. K. Mishra*, L. C. Prasad, Ankitand R. Chand
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Spot blotch caused by Bipolaris sorokiniana is an important fungal disease of Barley in warm humid areas of the world. In present study, 124 genotypes that includes 122 un-adapted germplasm accessions and 2 cultivars of barley were evaluated for three years, to select resistant and susceptible accessions based on five components of spot blotch resistance viz., disease severity, latent period, spore load, number of spots and incubation period. Significant differences were observed among the evaluated accessions for all of the components of resistance. A significant positive correlation was recorded between disease severity, number of spots, and spore load while a significant negative correlation of disease severity was recorded with latent period and incubation period. Multiple regression analysis revealed that number of spots contributed maximum followed by latent period, spore load and incubation period towards the variation in disease severity. Clustering of accessions based on different components identified three groups. Based on the studied components, accessions BCU422, BCU1204 and BCU5092 demonstrated good performance, while BCU711, K603 and RD2506 were the most susceptible to spot blotch pathogen. Identified accessions BCU422, BCU1204 and BCU5092 can be recommended for use in breeding programs that aim to generate barley genotypes resistant to Bipolaris sorokiniana.
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94. Superolateral Dislocation of the Mandibular Condyle: A Series of Seven Cases
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Mishra, Sonal and Mishra, Y. C.
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95. Enhanced Thermo-Fluidic Performance of Aqueous SiO2 Nanofluid Flow Through a Horizontal Tube—An Experimental Investigation
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Mukherjee, S., primary, Panda, S. R., additional, Mishra, P. C., additional, Sen, S., additional, and Chaudhuri, P., additional
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96. role of trait meta-mood scale on academic achievement among adolescents
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Rana, Vijay, primary, Dangwal, Pragyan, additional, and Mishra, P. C., additional
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97. Schooling and Everyday Cognitive Development among Kharwar Children in India: A Natural Experiment
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Brouwers, Symen A., Mishra, Ramesh C., and van de Vijver, Fons J. R.
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The confounding of chronological and educational age and of schooling and socioeconomic status are persistent problems in the study of the cognitive consequences of schooling. The educational system among the Kharwar in India provides a natural experiment to overcome these problems, since it shows neither source of confounding. The sample comprised of 201 schooled and unschooled Kharwar children from 6 to 9 years of age. The test battery contained tests of mathematics and memory with formal and local stimulus content, as well as tests of inductive reasoning, analogies, fluency, picture vocabulary, and numbers. Confirmatory factor analyses supported similar hierarchical factor structures, with general intelligence in the apex, for both unschooled and schooled children. The per annum score increments of chronological age were about twice as large as those of educational age. These findings illustrate the important role of everyday experiences in the development of basic features of cognitive functioning. (Contains 4 tables and 2 figures.)
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98. Higher rate of central nervous system involvement by flow cytometry than morphology in acute lymphoblastic leukemia
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Dass, J., Dayama, A., Mishra, P. C., Mahapatra, M., Seth, T., Tyagi, S., Pati, H. P., and Saxena, R.
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99. Ideological Frames and Reaction to Intergroup Norm Violations.
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Tripathi, R. C., Kumar, Rashmi, Siddiqui, Roomana N., Mishra, R. C., and Bano, Shabana
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100. Impact of social support on the organizational commitment of managers.
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Singh, Shraddha and Mishra, P. C.
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Organizational behavior is a field of study that investigates the impact that individuals, groups, and structures have on behavior within an organization and then it applies that knowledge to make organization work more effectively. Organizational commitment is an important job-related attitude. It reflects an individual's identification with and loyalty to the organization. Commitments are the glue that bind one person to another in a relationship. Person relations on the job are very important to organizational commitment. The broader the network of social support from other workers, management, family and friends the more it tends to relieve strain and serves as a buffer against stress, thereby enhancing the organizational commitment. In the present research study, an empirical attempt has been made to examine the impact of social support on the organizational commitment of managers. For this, Organizational commitment Scale developed and standardized by Meyer and Allen (1984) and Social Support Scale developed and standardized by Cohen et al (1985) were administered on a sample of 200 managers of Tata Refractory Ltd., Belpahar, Jharsuguda, Orissa. The appropriate statistics used in this study are mean, standard deviation, and critical ratio to find out the impact of social support (overall and area wise) on the organizational commitment of managers. The obtained results revealed the significant positive effect of social support (overall and its three areas, namely tangible support, appraisal support, and belonging support) on the organizational commitment of managers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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