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102. Spin effects in the fragmentation of a transversely polarized quark
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Anselmino, M. and Murgia, F.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
An azimuthal dependence of pions produced in polarized Deep Inelastic Scattering, gamma^* - p(transv. polarized) -> pion + X, has been recently observed and might be related to the so-called Collins effect. We discuss in details, for a general spin configuration of the nucleon, the kinematics of the process and methods of extracting information on the fragmentation properties of a polarized quark. Assuming that the observed azimuthal dependence is indeed due to Collins effect, we derive a lower bound estimate for the size of the quark analysing power, which turns out to be large., Comment: 18+1 pages, LaTeX, 5 eps figures, uses epsfig.sty; v2: Some technical problems in dimensions of Figs. 2 and 3 removed
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- 2000
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103. Lambda and Lambda-bar polarization in polarized DIS
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Anselmino, M., Boglione, M., and Murgia, F.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We consider the polarization of Lambda + Lambda-bar baryons produced in polarized Deep Inelastic Scattering at leading order, with various spin configurations: longitudinally polarized leptons and unpolarized nucleon; unpolarized leptons and longitudinally or transversely polarized nucleons; longitudinally polarized leptons and nucleons. We show how the different results in the different cases are related to different aspects of the elementary dynamics and to the spin properties of the distribution and fragmentation functions and show how a combined analysis might give useful information. We give numerical results according to several sets of polarized fragmentation functions recently proposed., Comment: 15+1 pages, LaTeX, 12 eps figures, uses epsfig.sty
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- 2000
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104. Gluons and the quark sea at high energies: distributions, polarization, tomography
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Boer, D, Diehl, M, Milner, R, Venugopalan, R, Vogelsang, W, Accardi, A, Aschenauer, E, Burkardt, M, Ent, R, Guzey, V, Hasch, D, Kumar, K, Lamont, MAC, Li, Y, Marciano, WJ, Marquet, C, Sabatie, F, Stratmann, M, Yuan, F, Abeyratne, S, Ahmed, S, Aidala, C, Alekhin, S, Anselmino, M, Avakian, H, Bacchetta, A, Bartels, J, BC, H, Beebe-Wang, J, Belomestnykh, S, Ben-Zvi, I, Beuf, G, Blumlein, J, Blaskiewicz, M, Bogacz, A, Brodsky, SJ, Burton, T, Calaga, R, Chang, X, Cherednikov, IO, Chevtsov, P, Chirilli, GA, Atti, C Ciofi degli, Cloet, IC, Cooper-Sarkar, A, Debbe, R, Derbenev, Ya, Deshpande, A, Dominguez, F, Dumitru, A, Dupre, R, Erdelyi, B, Faroughy, C, Fazio, S, Fedotov, A, Forshaw, JR, Geraud, R, Gallmeister, K, Gamberg, L, Gao, J-H, Gassner, D, Gelis, F, Gilfoyle, GP, Goldstein, G, Golec-Biernat, K, Goncalves, VP, Gonderinger, M, Guzzi, M, Hagler, P, Hahn, H, Hammons, L, Hao, Y, He, P, Horn, T, Horowitz, WA, Huang, M, Hutton, A, Jager, B, Jackson, W, Jain, A, Johnson, EC, Kang, Z-B, Kaptari, LP, Kayran, D, Kewisch, J, Koike, Y, Kondratenko, A, Kopeliovich, BZ, Kovchegov, YV, Krafft, G, Kroll, P, Kumano, S, Kumericki, K, Lappi, T, Lautenschlager, T, Li, R, Liang, Z-T, Litvinenko, VN, Liuti, S, and Luo, Y
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This report is based on a ten-week program on "Gluons and the quark sea athigh-energies", which took place at the Institute for Nuclear Theory in Seattlein Fall 2010. The principal aim of the program was to develop and sharpen thescience case for an Electron-Ion Collider (EIC), a facility that will be ableto collide electrons and positrons with polarized protons and with light toheavy nuclei at high energies, offering unprecedented possibilities forin-depth studies of quantum chromodynamics. This report is organized aroundfour major themes: i) the spin and flavor structure of the proton, ii)three-dimensional structure of nucleons and nuclei in momentum andconfiguration space, iii) QCD matter in nuclei, and iv) Electroweak physics andthe search for physics beyond the Standard Model. Beginning with an executivesummary, the report contains tables of key measurements, chapter overviews foreach of the major scientific themes, and detailed individual contributions onvarious aspects of the scientific opportunities presented by an EIC.
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105. Single transverse spin asymmetries for semi-inclusive pion production in DIS
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Anselmino, M., Boglione, M., and Murgia, F.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We present a phenomenological approach to the description of single transverse spin asymmetries (STSA) in inclusive hadron production. It generalizes the pQCD formalism for high energies and large p_T inclusive hadron production processes, A+B -> C+X, by incorporating quark intrinsic motion in the spin dependent quark distribution and fragmentation functions. We concentrate here on spin and k_T effects in the fragmentation process of a polarized quark into the observed hadron, and give predictions for STSA in semi-inclusive deep inelastic scattering, l + p -> pion + X and gamma^* + p -> pion + X., Comment: LaTeX, 4 pages, 2 eps figures, uses epsfig.sty. Talk delivered by F. Murgia at the DESY Workshop "Polarized Protons at High Energies - Accelerator Challenges and Physics Opportunities", DESY - Hamburg, 17-20 May 1999, to appear in the proceedings
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- 1999
106. Predictions for single spin asymmetries in lepton + p(transv. polarized) -> pion + X and gamma^* + p(transv. polarized) -> pion + X
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Anselmino, M., Boglione, M., Hansson, J., and Murgia, F.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
Predictions for the single transverse spin asymmetry A_N in semi-inclusive DIS processes are given; non negligible values of A_N may arise from spin effects in the fragmentation of a polarized quark into a final hadron with a transverse momentum k_T with respect to the jet axis, the so-called Collins effect. The elementary single spin asymmetry of the fragmenting quark has been fixed in a previous paper, by fitting data on p(transv. polarized) + P -> pion + X, and the predictions given here are uniquely based on the assumption that the Collins effect is the only cause of the observed single spin asymmetries in p(transv. polarized) + p -> pion + X. Eventual spin and k_T dependences in quark distribution functions, the so-called Sivers effect, are also discussed., Comment: 22+1 pages, LaTeX, 12 eps figures, uses epsfig.sty
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- 1999
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107. Single transverse spin asymmetries in inclusive hadron production
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Anselmino, M., Boglione, M., and Murgia, F.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
A consistent phenomenological approach to the computation of transverse single spin asymmetries in inclusive hadron production is presented, based on the assumed generalization of the QCD factorization theorem to the case in which quark intrinsic motion is taken into account. New k_T and spin dependent quark distribution and fragmentation functions are considered: some of them are fixed by fitting data on p(transv. polarized) + p -> pion + X and predictions are given for single spin asymmetries in l + p(transv. polarized) -> pion + X and gamma^* + p(transv. polarized) -> pion + X processes., Comment: LaTeX, 3 pages, 2 eps figures, uses epsfig.sty, fleqn.sty, npb.sty. Talk delivered by M. Anselmino at the 7th International Workshop on Deep Inelastic Scattering and QCD (DIS99), Zeuthen, April 1999, to appear in Nucl. Phys. B (Proc. Suppl.)
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- 1999
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108. Off-diagonal helicity density matrix elements for vector mesons produced in polarized e+e- processes
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Anselmino, M., Bertini, M., Caruso, F., Murgia, F., and Quintairos, P.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
Final state quark-antiquark interactions give origin to non zero values of the off-diagonal element rho_{1,-1} of the helicity density matrix of vector mesons produced in e+e- annihilations, as confirmed by recent OPAL data on Phi, D^* and K^*'s. New predictions are given for rho_{1,-1} of several mesons produced at large x_E and small p_T -- i.e. collinear with the parent jet -- in the annihilation of polarized e+ and e-; the results depend strongly on the elementary dynamics and allow further non trivial tests of the Standard Model., Comment: LaTeX, 20 pages, 6 ps figures, uses epsfig.sty
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- 1999
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109. Single spin asymmetries in polarized proton-proton, polarized antiproton-proton inclusive processes
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Anselmino, M., Boglione, M., and Murgia, F.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
Single spin asymmetries in polarized proton(antiproton) + proton -> pion + X have been measured to be large. They can be understood within perturbative QCD by introducing new k_perp and spin dependences in fragmentation and/or distribution functions. We discuss first how these effects in distribution functions alone can account for existing data and predict single spin asymmetries in other processes; then we see how similar effects in fragmentation functions alone can fit the existing data; finally we devise strategies to discriminate between the two contributions, Comment: 3 pages, LaTeX, 1 ps figure, uses sprocl.sty, epsfig.sty. Talk delivered by F. Murgia at the XIII International Symposium on High Energy Spin Physics (SPIN98), September 8-12, 1998, Protvino, Russia
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- 1998
110. Quark fragmentation and off-diagonal helicity density matrix elements for vector meson production
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Anselmino, M., Bertini, M., Murgia, F., and Quintairos, P.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
As confirmed by some recent LEP data on phi, K^* and D^*0 production, final state interactions in quark fragmentation may give origin to non-zero values of the off-diagonal element rho_{1,-1} of the helicity density matrix of vector mesons produced in e^+ e^- annihilations: we give estimates for rho_{1,-1} of vector mesons with a large x_E and collinear with the parent jet, relating its size and sign to the associated hard constituent dynamics. We mention possible non-zero values of rho_{1,-1} in several other processes., Comment: 3 pages, LaTeX, no figures, uses sprocl.sty. Talk delivered by F. Murgia at the XIII International Symposium on High Energy Spin Physics (SPIN98), September 8-12, 1998, Protvino, Russia
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- 1998
111. Off-diagonal helicity density matrix elements for heavy vector mesons inclusively produced in N-N, gamma-N, l-N interactions
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Anselmino, M., Bertini, M., Murgia, F., and Pire, B.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
Final state interactions in quark fragmentation may give origin to non zero values of the off-diagonal element rho_(1,-1) of the helicity density matrix of vector mesons V produced in current jets, with a large energy fraction x_E; the value of rho_(1,-1)(V) is related to the hard constituent dynamics and tests unusual properties of it. Some recent data on phi, K^* and D^* produced in e^+ e^- annihilations at LEP show such effects. Predictions are given here for rho_(1,-1) of heavy mesons produced in nucleon-nucleon, gamma-nucleon and lepton-nucleon interactions., Comment: LaTeX, 10 pages, 1 postscript figure, uses epsfig.sty. Revised version, to be published on Phys. Lett. B. Some statements added to clarify text
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- 1998
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112. Quark fragmentation into vector and pseudoscalar mesons at LEP
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Anselmino, M., Bertini, M., Burgard, C., Caruso, F., and Quintairos, P.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
Some data on the ratio of vector to vector + pseudoscalar mesons, V/(V+P), and the probability of helicity zero vector states, rho_00, are now available from LEP. A possible relation between these two quantities and their interpretation in terms of polarized fragmentation functions are discussed; numerical estimates are given for the relative occupancies of K and K*, D and D*, B and B* states., Comment: 5 pages, no figures
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- 1997
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113. Transversity and Transverse Spin in Nucleon Structure through SIDIS at Jefferson Lab
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Afanasev, A, Anselmino, M, Avakian, H, Cates, G, Chen, J-P, Chudakov, E, Cisbani, E, Jager, C de, Gamberg, L, Gao, H, Garibaldi, F, Jiang, X, Kumar, KS, Meziani, Z-E, Mulders, PJ, Peng, J-C, Qian, X, Schlegel, M, Souder, P, Yuan, F, and Zhu, L
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The JLab 12 GeV upgrade with a proposed solenoid detector and the CLAS12detector can provide the granularity and three-dimensional kinematic coveragein longitudinal and transverse momentum, $0.1\le x \le 0.5$, $0.3 \le z \le0.7$ with $P_T \le 1.5 {\rm GeV}$ to precisely measure the leading twistchiral-odd and $T$-odd quark distribution and fragmentation functions in SIDIS.The large $x$ experimental reach of these detectors with a 12 GeV CEBAF at JLabmakes it {\em ideal} to obtain precise data on the {\em valence-dominated}transversity distribution function and to access the tensor charge.
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- 2007
114. Single spin asymmetries in DIS
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Anselmino, M., Leader, E., and Murgia, F.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We consider possible mechanisms for single spin asymmetries in inclusive Deep Inelastic Scattering (DIS) processes with unpolarized leptons and transversely polarized nucleons. Tests for the effects of non-zero $\bfk_\perp$, for the properties of spin dependent quark fragmentations and for quark helicity conservation are suggested., Comment: 5 pages, LaTeX, no figures. Revised version, to be published in Phys. Rev. D. Some equations and statements added to clarify text and notations
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- 1996
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115. Spin Measurements in lp -> hX Deep Inelastic Scattering
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Anselmino, M., Boglione, M., Hansson, J., and Murgia, F.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
The production of hadrons in polarized lepton-nucleon deep inelastic scattering is discussed. The helicity density matrix of the hadron is computed within the QCD hard scattering formalism and its elements are shown to yield information on the spin structure of the nucleon and the spin dependence of the quark fragmentation process. The case of $\rho$ vector mesons is considered in more detail and estimates are given., Comment: 3 pages, LaTeX, no figures. Talk delivered by J. Hansson at the XII International Symposium on High Energy Spin Physics, Amsterdam, Sept. 10-14, 1996. To be published in the proceedings
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- 1996
116. Single Spin Asymmetries in Inclusive Hadron Production
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Anselmino, M., Boglione, M., and Murgia, F.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We consider a general formalism, previously developed to describe single spin asymmetries (SSA) in inclusive particle production at moderately large $p_T$ in hadron-hadron high-energy processes. In this approach SSA can originate from non perturbative, universal, quark distribution analyzing powers, provided the quark intrinsic motion is taken into account. A fit of the available data on $p^\uparrow p \to \pi X$ fixes simplified phenomenological expressions of these quark analyzing powers for the dominant (at large $x_F$) $u$ and $d$ quark contributions. We use the results of the fit as input to provide a possible scenario for SSA in a number of interesting processes (e.g. $p p \to \gamma X$, $p p \to K X$) for which experimental results are or will soon be available., Comment: 3 pages, LaTeX, 2 ps figures, uses macros epsfig.sty, wrapfig.sty. Talk delivered by F. Murgia at the XII International Symposium on High Energy Spin Physics, Amsterdam, Sept. 10-14, 1996. To be published in the proceeedings
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- 1996
117. On the Physics Potential of Polarized Nucleon-Nucleon Collisions at HERA
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Anselmino, M., Andreeva, E., Korotkov, V., Murgia, F., Nowak, W. -D., Nurushev, S., Teryaev, O., and Tkabladze, A.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
The physics of polarized nucleon--nucleon collisions originating from an internal polarized target in the HERA proton beam is investigated. Based on 240 pb^-1 integrated luminosity at 40 GeV c.m. energy, statistical sensitivities are given over a wide (x_F, p_T) range for a variety of inclusive and exclusive final states. By measuring single spin asymmetries unique information can be obtained on higher twist contributions and their p_T-dependence. From double spin asymmetries in both photon and J/psi production it appears possible to measure the polarized gluon distribution in the range 0.1
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- 1996
118. New proton polarized structure functions in charged current processes at HERA
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Anselmino, M., Gambino, P., and Kalinowski, J.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
Estimates for longitudinal spin asymmetries which single out new polarized nucleon structure functions in deeply inelastic charged current interactions at HERA energies are given, exploiting their interpretation in terms of polarized quark distributions. These asymmetries turn out to be large and allow a measurement of the new polarized structure functions $g_1^{W}$ and $g_5^{W}$, which would add valuable tests and information on the spin content of quarks inside a polarized proton. We also show that single spin asymmetries in neutral current interactions are very small., Comment: LaTeX, 8 pages, 6 figures
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- 1996
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119. Inclusive production of hadrons in $\ell^\uparrow p^\uparrow \to h^\uparrow X$ and spin measurements
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Anselmino, M., Boglione, M., Hansson, J., and Murgia, F.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We discuss the production of polarized hadrons in polarized lepton nucleon interactions and show that the helicity density matrix of the hadron, when measurable, can give information on the spin structure of the nucleon and the spin dependence of the quark fragmentation process. Single spin asymmetries in the $\ell N^\uparrow \to hX$ process are also briefly discussed., Comment: 7 pages, no figures, LaTeX, requires procl.sty (included in the uuencoded file). Talk delivered by M. Anselmino at DIS96, International Workshop on `Deep Inelastic Scattering and Related Phenomena', Rome, April 15-19, 1996, to be published in the Proceedings by World Scientific
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- 1996
120. Polarized inclusive leptoproduction, $\ell N \to hX$, and the hadron helicity density matrix, $\rho(h)$: possible measurements and predictions
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Anselmino, M., Boglione, M., Hansson, J., and Murgia, F.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We discuss the production of hadrons in polarized lepton nucleon interactions and in the current jet fragmentation region; using the QCD hard scattering formalism we compute the helicity density matrix of the hadron and show how its elements, when measurable, can give information on the spin structure of the nucleon and the spin dependence of the quark fragmentation process. The cases of $\rho$ vector mesons and $\Lambda$ baryons are considered in more details and, within simplifying assumptions, some estimates are given., Comment: 17 pages + 4 figures, plain LATeX, figures appended as uuencoded, compressed postscript file
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- 1995
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121. The Crucial Role of $\omega \pi^+$ Production in the $D_s^+$ Decay
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Anselmino, M., Bediaga, I., and Predazzi, E.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
In this paper the relevance of non-spectator decays of charm particles is analysed and some crucial tests for it are suggested., Comment: 9 pages, plain TeX; 1 uuencoded PostScript figure in separate file
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- 1995
122. Single spin asymmetry for $p^{\uparrow}p \to \pi X$ in perturbative QCD
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Anselmino, M., Boglione, M., and Murgia, F.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
Within the QCD-improved parton model and assuming the factorization theorem to hold in the helicity basis and for higher twist contributions, we show how non zero single spin asymmetries in hadron-hadron high energy and moderately large $p_T$ inclusive processes can be obtained, even in massless perturbative QCD, provided the quark intrinsic motion is taken into account. A simple model is constructed which reproduces the main features of the data on the single spin asymmetry observed in inclusive pion production in $p\,p$ collisions., Comment: 11 pages + 1 figure, plain LaTeX, figure appended as uuencoded, compressed postscript file. Revised version, to be published in Phys. Lett. B; extensive changes in Sections 1 and 2, new References added, results and conclusions essentially unchanged
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- 1995
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123. The theory and phenomenology of polarized deep inelastic scattering
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Anselmino, M., Efremov, A., and Leader, E.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
Comprehensive review paper on the theory and phenomenology of polarized deep inelastic scattering, to appear in Physics Reports, Comment: 113 pages, latex, 40 figures not included (hard copies available via mail upon request to anselmino@to.infn.it)
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- 1995
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124. An Interesting Charmonium State Formation and Decay : $p \bar p \to ^1D_2 \to ^1P_1 \gamma$
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Anselmino, M., Caruso, F., Murgia, F., and Negrao, M. R.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
Massless perturbative QCD forbids, at leading order, the exclusive annihilation of proton-antiproton into some charmonium states, which, however, have been observed in the $p\bar p$ channel, indicating the significance of higher order and non perturbative effects in the few GeV energy region. The most well known cases are those of the $^1S_0$ ($\eta_c$) and the $^1P_1$. The case of the $^1D_2$ is considered here and a way of detecting such a state through its typical angular distribution in the radiative decay $^1D_2 \to$ $^1P_1 \gamma$ is suggested. Estimates of the branching ratio $BR(^1D_2 \to p\bar p)$, as given by a quark-diquark model of the nucleon, mass corrections and an instanton induced process are presented., Comment: 9 pages (no figures), Plain TeX, CBPF-NF-014/94, INFNCA-TH-94-5
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- 1994
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125. Polarized deep inelastic scattering at high energies and parity violating structure functions
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Anselmino, M., Gambino, P., and Kalinowski, J.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
A comprehensive analysis of deep inelastic scattering of polarized charged leptons on polarized nucleons is presented; weak interaction contributions, both in neutral and charged current processes, are taken into account and the parity violating polarized nucleon structure functions are studied. Possible ways of their measurements and their interpretations in the parton model are discussed., Comment: (slightly modified version, includes a few new references and corrects few misprints for publication), 14 pages in TeX (needs harvmac) no figure, DFTT 80/93
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- 1994
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126. $\chi_{c2} \to \rho\rho$ Decay and the $\rho$ Polarization in Inclusive Processes: A Test of Mass Effects
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Anselmino, M. and Murgia, F.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We compute the helicity density matrix of $\rho$ vector mesons produced in the two-body decays of $\chi_{c2}$'s in the framework of perturbative QCD, allowing for mass corrections. The $\chi_{c2}$'s are inclusively produced in hadronic interactions via gluon fusion and are shown to be strongly polarized. Both the case in which the light quarks inside the final mesons are treated as massless current quarks and the case in which they are seen as constituent massive ones are considered. Our results show significant differences between the two cases; the measurement of the $\rho$ helicity density matrix should allow a test of the importance of these mass effects., Comment: 8 pages, Plain TeX, 5 figures (postscript files added as uuencoded tar-compressed file), report DFTT 63/93
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- 1993
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127. Perturbative QCD Forbidden Charmonium Decays and Gluonia
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Anselmino, M., Genovese, M., and Kharzeev, D. E.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We address the problem of observed charmonium decays which should be forbidden in perturbative QCD. We examine the model in which these decays proceed through a gluonic component of the $J/\Psi$ and the $\eta_c$, arising from a mixing of $(c\bar c)$ and glueball states. We give some bounds on the values of the mixing angles and propose the study of the $p \bar{p} \to \phi \phi$ reaction, at $\sqrt{s} \simeq 3$ GeV, as an independent test of the model., Comment: 8pages, lateX, DFTT 64-93
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- 1993
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128. On the Parton Interpretation of Quark Fragmentation into Hadrons with Different Spins
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Anselm, A., Anselmino, M., Murgia, F., and Ryskin, M. G.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We calculate the spin density matrix of the hadron $h$ created via quark fragmentation in the process $e^-e^+ \to q\bar q \to h + X$. In the case of $h=\Lambda$ the experimental data could possibly elucidate the problem of $s$-quark contribution to the spin of the $\Lambda$-hyperon, to be compared with the case of the proton (``spin crisis''). Generally we find that for hadrons with spin 1/2 the parton description, using only probabilities, works much better than for vector particles, since in the former case the non diagonal matrix elements of the hadron spin density matrix are suppressed by a small factor $p_T/(z\sqrt s)$, where $p_T$ is the hadron transverse momentum inside the jet., Comment: 10 pages (no figures), Plain TEX , report DFTT 48/93
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- 1993
129. Implanted Closed-Loop Gastric Electrical Stimulation (CLGES) System with Sensor-Based Feedback Safely Limits Weight Regain at 24 Months
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Morales-Conde, S., Alarcón del Agua, I., Busetto, L., Favretti, F., Anselmino, M., Rovera, G. M., Socas-Macias, M., Barranco-Moreno, A., Province-Azalde, R., and Torres, A. J.
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- 2018
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130. Role of the implantable loop recorder in clinical practice: insights on indications, diagnostic yield and therapeutic implications from a single, high volume, tertiary care centre experience
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Castagno, D, primary, Ferraris, F, additional, Anselmino, M, additional, Millesimo, M, additional, Saglietto, A, additional, Matta, M, additional, Verna, D, additional, Donadoni, M, additional, Ruffini, S, additional, Giustetto, C, additional, and De Ferrari, G M, additional
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- 2023
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131. Local impedance technology for effective PVI with a novel ablation catheter: results from a large, international, multicenter registry
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Lepillier, A, primary, Maggio, R, additional, De Sanctis, V, additional, Stabile, G, additional, Zakine, C, additional, Champ-Rigot, L, additional, Dell'era, G, additional, Garnier, F, additional, Anselmino, M, additional, Mascia, G, additional, Dello Russo, A, additional, Segreti, L, additional, Escande, W, additional, Malacrida, M, additional, and Solimene, F, additional
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- 2023
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132. New insights into the correlation between genotype and cardiac phenotype in laminopathies
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Dusi, V, primary, Angelini, F, additional, Elia, S, additional, Pidello, S, additional, Vairo, A, additional, Callegari, M, additional, Golzio, P G, additional, Castagno, D, additional, Ferraris, F, additional, Anselmino, M, additional, Giustetto, C, additional, Deaglio, S, additional, Mongini, T, additional, Raineri, C, additional, and De Ferrari, G M, additional
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- 2023
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133. Left-bundle branch block, an alert for cardiac resynchronization therapy
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Gatti, P, primary, Kristjansdottir, I, additional, Azari, A, additional, Anselmino, M, additional, Lind, S, additional, Savarese, G, additional, Linde, C, additional, and Gadler, F, additional
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- 2023
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134. Local impedance tissue characterization to implement pulmonary veins isolation success in AF patients
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Anselmino, M, primary, Lepillier, A, additional, De Sanctis, V, additional, Mazza, A, additional, Zakine, C, additional, Champ-Rigot, L, additional, Santagostino, M, additional, Garnier, F, additional, Bonacchi, G, additional, Di Donna, P, additional, Pandozi, C, additional, Battaglia, A, additional, Malacrida, M, additional, Cosaro, G, additional, and Solimene, F, additional
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- 2023
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135. P164 PERCUTANEOUS LEFT STELLATE GANGLION BLOCK IN REFRACTORY LEFT ATRIAL TACHYCARDIA
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Morena, A, primary, Gravinese, C, additional, Frea, S, additional, Angelini, F, additional, Bocchino, P, additional, Bruno, F, additional, Saglietto, A, additional, Toscano, A, additional, Anselmino, M, additional, De Ferrari, G, additional, and Dusi, V, additional
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- 2023
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136. C27 RBM20 VARIANTS RELATED CARDIOMYOPATHY: AN ITALIAN CASE SERIES
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Manai, R, primary, Dusi, V, additional, Pidello, S, additional, Angelini, F, additional, Bocchino, P, additional, Gallone, G, additional, De Lio, G, additional, Gobello, G, additional, Saglietto, A, additional, Castagno, D, additional, Anselmino, M, additional, Giustetto, C, additional, Brach Del Prever, G, additional, Valeria, B, additional, Deaglio, S, additional, De Ferrari, G, additional, and Raineri, C, additional
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137. P88 CARDIAC INVOLVEMENT IN FOUR NOVEL NESPRIN–1 GENETIC VARIANTS
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Manai, R, primary, Dusi, V, additional, Pidello, S, additional, Angelini, F, additional, Bocchino, P, additional, Gallone, G, additional, De Lio, G, additional, Gobello, G, additional, Saglietto, A, additional, Castagno, D, additional, Anselmino, M, additional, Giustetto, C, additional, Callegari, M, additional, Deaglio, S, additional, De Ferrari, G, additional, and Raineri, C, additional
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138. STereotactic Arrhythmia Radioablation (STAR): the Standardized Treatment and Outcome Platform for Stereotactic Therapy Of Re-entrant tachycardia by a Multidisciplinary consortium (STOPSTORM.eu) and review of current patterns of STAR practice in Europe
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Grehn, M., Mandija, S., Miszczyk, M., Krug, D., Tomasik, B., Stickney, K. E., Alcantara, P., Alongi, F., Anselmino, M., Aranda, R. S., Balgobind, B. V., Boda-Heggemann, J., Boldt, L.-H., Bottoni, N., Cvek, J., Elicin, O., Ferrari, G. M., Hassink, R. J., Hazelaar, C., Hindricks, G., Hurkmans, C., Iotti, C., Jadczyk, T., Jiravsky, O., Jumeau, R., Kristiansen, S. B., Levis, M., López, M. A., Martí-Almor, J., Mehrhof, F., Møller, D. S., Molon, G., Ouss, A., Peichl, P., Plasek, J., Postema, P. G., Quesada, A., Reichlin, T., Rordorf, R., Rudic, B., Saguner, A. M., Ter, B., Rachel, M. A., Torrecilla, J. L., (0000-0001-9550-9050) Troost, E. G. C., Vitolo, V., Andratschke, N., Zeppenfeld, K., Blamek, S., Fast, M., Panfilis, L., Blanck, O., Pruvot, E., Verhoeff, J. J. C., Grehn, M., Mandija, S., Miszczyk, M., Krug, D., Tomasik, B., Stickney, K. E., Alcantara, P., Alongi, F., Anselmino, M., Aranda, R. S., Balgobind, B. V., Boda-Heggemann, J., Boldt, L.-H., Bottoni, N., Cvek, J., Elicin, O., Ferrari, G. M., Hassink, R. J., Hazelaar, C., Hindricks, G., Hurkmans, C., Iotti, C., Jadczyk, T., Jiravsky, O., Jumeau, R., Kristiansen, S. B., Levis, M., López, M. A., Martí-Almor, J., Mehrhof, F., Møller, D. S., Molon, G., Ouss, A., Peichl, P., Plasek, J., Postema, P. G., Quesada, A., Reichlin, T., Rordorf, R., Rudic, B., Saguner, A. M., Ter, B., Rachel, M. A., Torrecilla, J. L., (0000-0001-9550-9050) Troost, E. G. C., Vitolo, V., Andratschke, N., Zeppenfeld, K., Blamek, S., Fast, M., Panfilis, L., Blanck, O., Pruvot, E., and Verhoeff, J. J. C.
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The EU Horizon 2020 Framework-funded Standardized Treatment and Outcome Platform for Stereotactic Therapy Of Re-entrant tachycardia by a Multidisciplinary (STOPSTORM) consortium has been established as a large research network for investigating STereotactic Arrhythmia Radioablation (STAR) for ventricular tachycardia (VT). The aim is to provide a pooled treatment database to evaluate patterns of practice and outcomes of STAR and finally to harmonize STAR within Europe. The consortium comprises 31 clinical and research institutions. The project is divided into nine work packages (WPs): (i) observational cohort; (ii) standardization and harmonization of target delineation; (iii) harmonized prospective cohort; (iv) quality assurance (QA); (v) analysis and evaluation; (vi, ix) ethics and regulations; and (vii, viii) project coordination and dissemination. To provide a review of current clinical STAR practice in Europe, a comprehensive questionnaire was performed at project start. The STOPSTORM Institutions' experience in VT catheter ablation (83% ≥ 20 ann.) and stereotactic body radiotherapy (59% > 200 ann.) was adequate, and 84 STAR treatments were performed until project launch, while 8/22 centres already recruited VT patients in national clinical trials. The majority currently base their target definition on mapping during VT (96%) and/or pace mapping (75%), reduced voltage areas (63%), or late ventricular potentials (75%) during sinus rhythm. The majority currently apply a single-fraction dose of 25 Gy while planning techniques and dose prescription methods vary greatly. The current clinical STAR practice in the STOPSTORM consortium highlights potential areas of optimization and harmonization for substrate mapping, target delineation, motion management, dosimetry, and QA, which will be addressed in the various WPs. © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology.
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139. Cerebral hemodynamics during atrial fibrillation: Computational fluid dynamics analysis of lenticulostriate arteries using 7 T high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging
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Scarsoglio, S., primary, Saglietto, A., additional, Tripoli, F., additional, Zwanenburg, J. J. M., additional, Biessels, G. J., additional, De Ferrari, G. M., additional, Anselmino, M., additional, and Ridolfi, L., additional
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140. Study of the sign change of the Sivers function from STAR collaboration W/Z production data
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Anselmino, M., Boglione, M., D’Alesio, U., Murgia, F., and Prokudin, A.
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141. Closed-loop gastric electrical stimulation versus laparoscopic adjustable gastric band for the treatment of obesity: a randomized 12-month multicenter study
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Horbach, T, Meyer, G, Morales-Conde, S, Alarcón, I, Favretti, F, Anselmino, M, Rovera, G M, Dargent, J, Stroh, C, Susewind, M, and Torres, A J
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142. Cerebral hemodynamics during atrial fibrillation: computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis of lenticulostriate arteries using 7T high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging
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Saglietto, A, primary, Scarsoglio, S, additional, Tripoli, F, additional, Zwanenburg, J J M, additional, Biessels, G J, additional, Ridolfi, L, additional, De Ferrari, G M, additional, and Anselmino, M, additional
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143. 30-day morbidity and mortality of sleeve gastrectomy, Roux-en-Y gastric bypass and one anastomosis gastric bypass: a propensity score-matched analysis of the GENEVA data
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Singhal R., Cardoso V. R., Wiggins T., Super J., Ludwig C., Gkoutos G. V., Mahawar K., Pedziwiatr M., Major P., Zarzycki P., Pantelis A., Lapatsanis D. P., Stravodimos G., Matthys C., Focquet M., Vleeschouwers W., Spaventa A. G., Zerrweck C., Vitiello A., Berardi G., Musella M., Sanchez-Meza A., Cantu F. J., Mora F., Cantu M. A., Katakwar A., Reddy D. N., Elmaleh H., Hassan M., Elghandour A., Elbanna M., Osman A., Khan A., layani L., Kiran N., Velikorechin A., Solovyeva M., Melali H., Shahabi S., Agrawal A., Shrivastava A., Sharma A., Narwaria B., Narwaria M., Raziel A., Sakran N., Susmallian S., Karagoz L., Akbaba M., Piskin S. Z., Balta A. Z., Senol Z., Manno E., Iovino M. G., Qassem M., Arana-Garza S., Povoas H. P., Vilas-Boas M. L., Naumann D., Li A., Ammori B. J., Balamoun H., Salman M., Nasta A. M., Goel R., Sanchez-Aguilar H., Herrera M. F., Abou-mrad A., Cloix L., Mazzini G. S., Kristem L., Lazaro A., Campos J., Bernardo J., Gonzalez J., Trindade C., Viveiros O., Ribeiro R., Goitein D., Hazzan D., Segev L., Beck T., Reyes H., Monterrubio J., Garcia P., Benois M., Kassir R., Contine A., Elshafei M., Aktas S., Weiner S., Heidsieck T., Level L., Pinango S., Ortega P. M., Moncada R., Valenti V., Vlahovic I., Boras Z., Liagre A., Martini F., Juglard G., Motwani M., Saggu S. S., Momani H. A., Lopez L. A. A., Cortez M. A. C., Zavala R. A., D'Haese RN C., Kempeneers I., Himpens J., Lazzati A., Paolino L., Bathaei S., Bedirli A., Yavuz A., Buyukkasap C., Ozaydin S., Kwiatkowski A., Bartosiak K., Waledziak M., Santonicola A., Angrisani L., Iovino P., Palma R., Iossa A., Boru C. E., De Angelis F., Silecchia G., Hussain A., Balchandra S., Coltell I. B., Perez J. L., Bohra A., Awan A. K., Madhok B., Leeder P. C., Awad S., Al-Khyatt W., Shoma A., Elghadban H., Ghareeb S., Mathews B., Kurian M., Larentzakis A., Vrakopoulou G. Z., Albanopoulos K., Bozdag A., Lale A., Kirkil C., Dincer M., Bashir A., Haddad A., Hijleh L. A., Zilberstein B., de Marchi D. D., Souza W. P., Broden C. M., Gislason H., Shah K., Ambrosi A., Pavone G., Tartaglia N., Kona S. L. K., Kalyan K., Perez C. E. G., Botero M. A. F., Covic A., Timofte D., Maxim M., Faraj D., Tseng L., Liem R., Oren G., Dilektasli E., Yalcin I., AlMukhtar H., Hadad M. A., Mohan R., Arora N., Bedi D., Rives-Lange C., Chevallier J. -M., Poghosyan T., Sebbag H., Zinai L., Khaldi S., Mauchien C., Mazza D., Dinescu G., Rea B., Perez-Galaz F., Zavala L., Besa A., Curell A., Balibrea J. M., Vaz C., Galindo L., Silva N., Caballero J. L. E., Sebastian S. O., Marchesini J. C. D., da Fonseca Pereira R. A., Sobottka W. H., Fiolo F. E., Turchi M., Coelho A. C. J., Zacaron A. L., Barbosa A., Quinino R., Menaldi G., Paleari N., Martinez-Duartez P., de Esparza G. M. A. R., Esteban V. S., Torres A., Garcia-Galocha J. L., Josa M., Pacheco-Garcia J. M., Mayo-Ossorio M. A., Chowbey P., Soni V., de Vasconcelos Cunha H. A., Castilho M. V., Ferreira R. M. A., Barreiro T. A., Charalabopoulos A., Sdralis E., Davakis S., Bomans B., Dapri G., Van Belle K., Takieddine M., Vaneukem P., Karaca E. S. A., Karaca F. C., Sumer A., Peksen C., Savas O. A., Chousleb E., Elmokayed F., Fakhereldin I., Aboshanab H. M., Swelium T., Gudal A., Gamloo L., Ugale A., Ugale S., Boeker C., Reetz C., Hakami I. A., Mall J., Alexandrou A., Baili E., Bodnar Z., Maleckas A., Gudaityte R., Guldogan C. E., Gundogdu E., Ozmen M. M., Thakkar D., Dukkipati N., Shah P. S., Shah S. S., Adil M. T., Jambulingam P., Mamidanna R., Whitelaw D., Jain V., Veetil D. K., Wadhawan R., Torres M., Tinoco T., Leclercq W., Romeijn M., van de Pas K., Alkhazraji A. K., Taha S. A., Ustun M., Yigit T., Inam A., Burhanulhaq M., Pazouki A., Eghbali F., Kermansaravi M., Jazi A. H. D., Mahmoudieh M., Mogharehabed N., Tsiotos G., Stamou K., Rodriguez F. J. B., Navarro M. A. R., Torres O. M., Martinez S. 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A., Ahuja A., Mittal T., Bolckmans R., Baratte C., Wisnewsky J. A., Genser L., Chong L., Taylor L., Ward S., Hi M. W., Heneghan H., Fearon N., Plamper A., Rheinwalt K., Geoghegan J., Ng K. C., Kaseja K., Kotowski M., Samarkandy T. A., Leyva-Alvizo A., Corzo-Culebro L., Wang C., Yang W., Dong Z., Riera M., Jain R., Hamed H., Said M., Zarzar K., Garcia M., Turkcapar A. G., Sen O., Baldini E., Conti L., Wietzycoski C., Lopes E., Pintar T., Salobir J., Aydin C., Atici S. D., Ergin A., Ciyiltepe H., Bozkurt M. A., Kizilkaya M. C., Onalan N. B. D., Zuber M. N. B. A., Wong W. J., Garcia A., Vidal L., Beisani M., Pasquier J., Vilallonga R., Sharma S., Parmar C., Lee L., Sufi P., Sinan H., Saydam M., Singhal, R., Cardoso, V. R., Wiggins, T., Super, J., Ludwig, C., Gkoutos, G. V., Mahawar, K., Pedziwiatr, M., Major, P., Zarzycki, P., Pantelis, A., Lapatsanis, D. P., Stravodimos, G., Matthys, C., Focquet, M., Vleeschouwers, W., Spaventa, A. G., Zerrweck, C., Vitiello, A., Berardi, G., Musella, M., Sanchez-Meza, A., Cantu, F. J., Mora, F., Cantu, M. A., Katakwar, A., Reddy, D. N., Elmaleh, H., Hassan, M., Elghandour, A., Elbanna, M., Osman, A., Khan, A., Layani, L., Kiran, N., Velikorechin, A., Solovyeva, M., Melali, H., Shahabi, S., Agrawal, A., Shrivastava, A., Sharma, A., Narwaria, B., Narwaria, M., Raziel, A., Sakran, N., Susmallian, S., Karagoz, L., Akbaba, M., Piskin, S. Z., Balta, A. Z., Senol, Z., Manno, E., Iovino, M. G., Qassem, M., Arana-Garza, S., Povoas, H. P., Vilas-Boas, M. L., Naumann, D., Li, A., Ammori, B. J., Balamoun, H., Salman, M., Nasta, A. M., Goel, R., Sanchez-Aguilar, H., Herrera, M. F., Abou-mrad, A., Cloix, L., Mazzini, G. S., Kristem, L., Lazaro, A., Campos, J., Bernardo, J., Gonzalez, J., Trindade, C., Viveiros, O., Ribeiro, R., Goitein, D., Hazzan, D., Segev, L., Beck, T., Reyes, H., Monterrubio, J., Garcia, P., Benois, M., Kassir, R., Contine, A., Elshafei, M., Aktas, S., Weiner, S., Heidsieck, T., Level, L., Pinango, S., Ortega, P. M., Moncada, R., Valenti, V., Vlahovic, I., Boras, Z., Liagre, A., Martini, F., Juglard, G., Motwani, M., Saggu, S. S., Momani, H. A., Lopez, L. A. A., Cortez, M. A. C., Zavala, R. A., D'Haese RN, C., Kempeneers, I., Himpens, J., Lazzati, A., Paolino, L., Bathaei, S., Bedirli, A., Yavuz, A., Buyukkasap, C., Ozaydin, S., Kwiatkowski, A., Bartosiak, K., Waledziak, M., Santonicola, A., Angrisani, L., Iovino, P., Palma, R., Iossa, A., Boru, C. E., De Angelis, F., Silecchia, G., Hussain, A., Balchandra, S., Coltell, I. B., Perez, J. L., Bohra, A., Awan, A. K., Madhok, B., Leeder, P. C., Awad, S., Al-Khyatt, W., Shoma, A., Elghadban, H., Ghareeb, S., Mathews, B., Kurian, M., Larentzakis, A., Vrakopoulou, G. Z., Albanopoulos, K., Bozdag, A., Lale, A., Kirkil, C., Dincer, M., Bashir, A., Haddad, A., Hijleh, L. A., Zilberstein, B., de Marchi, D. D., Souza, W. P., Broden, C. M., Gislason, H., Shah, K., Ambrosi, A., Pavone, G., Tartaglia, N., Kona, S. L. K., Kalyan, K., Perez, C. E. G., Botero, M. A. F., Covic, A., Timofte, D., Maxim, M., Faraj, D., Tseng, L., Liem, R., Oren, G., Dilektasli, E., Yalcin, I., Almukhtar, H., Hadad, M. A., Mohan, R., Arora, N., Bedi, D., Rives-Lange, C., Chevallier, J. -M., Poghosyan, T., Sebbag, H., Zinai, L., Khaldi, S., Mauchien, C., Mazza, D., Dinescu, G., Rea, B., Perez-Galaz, F., Zavala, L., Besa, A., Curell, A., Balibrea, J. M., Vaz, C., Galindo, L., Silva, N., Caballero, J. L. E., Sebastian, S. O., Marchesini, J. C. D., da Fonseca Pereira, R. A., Sobottka, W. H., Fiolo, F. E., Turchi, M., Coelho, A. C. J., Zacaron, A. L., Barbosa, A., Quinino, R., Menaldi, G., Paleari, N., Martinez-Duartez, P., de Esparza, G. M. A. R., Esteban, V. S., Torres, A., Garcia-Galocha, J. L., Josa, M., Pacheco-Garcia, J. M., Mayo-Ossorio, M. A., Chowbey, P., Soni, V., de Vasconcelos Cunha, H. A., Castilho, M. V., Ferreira, R. M. A., Barreiro, T. A., Charalabopoulos, A., Sdralis, E., Davakis, S., Bomans, B., Dapri, G., Van Belle, K., Takieddine, M., Vaneukem, P., Karaca, E. S. A., Karaca, F. C., Sumer, A., Peksen, C., Savas, O. A., Chousleb, E., Elmokayed, F., Fakhereldin, I., Aboshanab, H. M., Swelium, T., Gudal, A., Gamloo, L., Ugale, A., Ugale, S., Boeker, C., Reetz, C., Hakami, I. A., Mall, J., Alexandrou, A., Baili, E., Bodnar, Z., Maleckas, A., Gudaityte, R., Guldogan, C. E., Gundogdu, E., Ozmen, M. M., Thakkar, D., Dukkipati, N., Shah, P. S., Shah, S. S., Adil, M. T., Jambulingam, P., Mamidanna, R., Whitelaw, D., Jain, V., Veetil, D. K., Wadhawan, R., Torres, M., Tinoco, T., Leclercq, W., Romeijn, M., van de Pas, K., Alkhazraji, A. K., Taha, S. A., Ustun, M., Yigit, T., Inam, A., Burhanulhaq, M., Pazouki, A., Eghbali, F., Kermansaravi, M., Jazi, A. H. D., Mahmoudieh, M., Mogharehabed, N., Tsiotos, G., Stamou, K., Rodriguez, F. J. B., Navarro, M. A. R., Torres, O. M., Martinez, S. L., Tamez, E. R. M., Cornejo, G. A. M., Flores, J. E. G., Mohammed, D. A., Elfawal, M. H., Shabbir, A., Guowei, K., So, J. B., Kaplan, E. T., Kaplan, M., Kaplan, T., Pham, D. T., Rana, G., Kappus, M., Gadani, R., Kahitan, M., Pokharel, K., Osborne, A., Pournaras, D., Hewes, J., Napolitano, E., Chiappetta, S., Bottino, V., Dorado, E., Schoettler, A., Gaertner, D., Fedtke, K., Aguilar-Espinosa, F., Aceves-Lozano, S., Balani, A., Nagliati, C., Pennisi, D., Rizzi, A., Frattini, F., Foschi, D., Benuzzi, L., Parikh, C., Shah, H., Pinotti, E., Montuori, M., Borrelli, V., Dargent, J., Copaescu, C. A., Hutopila, I., Smeu, B., Witteman, B., Hazebroek, E., Deden, L., Heusschen, L., Okkema, S., Aufenacker, T., den Hengst, W., Vening, W., van der Burgh, Y., Ghazal, A., Ibrahim, H., Niazi, M., Alkhaffaf, B., Altarawni, M., Cesana, G. C., Anselmino, M., Uccelli, M., Olmi, S., Stier, C., Akmanlar, T., Sonnenberg, T., Schieferbein, U., Marcolini, A., Awruch, D., Vicentin, M., de Souza Bastos, E. L., Gregorio, S. A., Ahuja, A., Mittal, T., Bolckmans, R., Baratte, C., Wisnewsky, J. A., Genser, L., Chong, L., Taylor, L., Ward, S., Hi, M. W., Heneghan, H., Fearon, N., Plamper, A., Rheinwalt, K., Geoghegan, J., Ng, K. C., Kaseja, K., Kotowski, M., Samarkandy, T. A., Leyva-Alvizo, A., Corzo-Culebro, L., Wang, C., Yang, W., Dong, Z., Riera, M., Jain, R., Hamed, H., Said, M., Zarzar, K., Garcia, M., Turkcapar, A. G., Sen, O., Baldini, E., Conti, L., Wietzycoski, C., Lopes, E., Pintar, T., Salobir, J., Aydin, C., Atici, S. D., Ergin, A., Ciyiltepe, H., Bozkurt, M. A., Kizilkaya, M. C., Onalan, N. B. D., Zuber, M. N. B. A., Wong, W. J., Garcia, A., Vidal, L., Beisani, M., Pasquier, J., Vilallonga, R., Sharma, S., Parmar, C., Lee, L., Sufi, P., Sinan, H., Saydam, M., İstinye Üniversitesi, Tıp Fakültesi, Cerrahi Tıp Bilimleri Bölümü, Sumer, Aziz, Peksen, Caghan, and Savas, Osman Anil
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Nutrition and Dietetics ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Gastric Bypass ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,nutritional and metabolic diseases ,COVID-19 ,Gastrectomy ,Humans ,Morbidity ,Propensity Score ,Retrospective Studies ,Treatment Outcome ,Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 ,Obesity, Morbid ,Article ,Diabetes Mellitus ,Obesity ,Morbid ,Type 2 - Abstract
Background There is a paucity of data comparing 30-day morbidity and mortality of sleeve gastrectomy (SG), Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB), and one anastomosis gastric bypass (OAGB). This study aimed to compare the 30-day safety of SG, RYGB, and OAGB in propensity score-matched cohorts. Materials and methods This analysis utilised data collected from the GENEVA study which was a multicentre observational cohort study of bariatric and metabolic surgery (BMS) in 185 centres across 42 countries between 01/05/2022 and 31/10/2020 during the Coronavirus Disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. 30-day complications were categorised according to the Clavien–Dindo classification. Patients receiving SG, RYGB, or OAGB were propensity-matched according to baseline characteristics and 30-day complications were compared between groups. Results In total, 6770 patients (SG 3983; OAGB 702; RYGB 2085) were included in this analysis. Prior to matching, RYGB was associated with highest 30-day complication rate (SG 5.8%; OAGB 7.5%; RYGB 8.0% (p = 0.006)). On multivariate regression modelling, Insulin-dependent type 2 diabetes mellitus and hypercholesterolaemia were associated with increased 30-day complications. Being a non-smoker was associated with reduced complication rates. When compared to SG as a reference category, RYGB, but not OAGB, was associated with an increased rate of 30-day complications. A total of 702 pairs of SG and OAGB were propensity score-matched. The complication rate in the SG group was 7.3% (n = 51) as compared to 7.5% (n = 53) in the OAGB group (p = 0.68). Similarly, 2085 pairs of SG and RYGB were propensity score-matched. The complication rate in the SG group was 6.1% (n = 127) as compared to 7.9% (n = 166) in the RYGB group (p = 0.09). And, 702 pairs of OAGB and RYGB were matched. The complication rate in both groups was the same at 7.5 % (n = 53; p = 0.07). Conclusions This global study found no significant difference in the 30-day morbidity and mortality of SG, RYGB, and OAGB in propensity score-matched cohorts.
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144. Cerebral hemodynamics during atrial fibrillation: Computational fluid dynamics analysis of lenticulostriate arteries using 7 T high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging
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Highfield Research Group, Brain, Cancer, Circulatory Health, Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cells, Neurologen, Scarsoglio, S., Saglietto, A., Tripoli, F., Zwanenburg, J. J.M., Biessels, G. J., De Ferrari, G. M., Anselmino, M., Ridolfi, L., Highfield Research Group, Brain, Cancer, Circulatory Health, Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cells, Neurologen, Scarsoglio, S., Saglietto, A., Tripoli, F., Zwanenburg, J. J.M., Biessels, G. J., De Ferrari, G. M., Anselmino, M., and Ridolfi, L.
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145. Topic: Incisional Hernia — “Difficult case” as specialistic case: real loss of substance, multi recurrences, infections, fistulas, lombocel, burst abdomen, reconstruction of the entire wall
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Veronesi, P., Origi, M., Pappalardo, V., Zuliani, W., Sahoo, M., Radu, V., Radu, A., Ene, St., Lica, M., Nahabet, E., Stulberg, J., Majumbder, A., Sanchez, E., Novitsky, Y., Morales-Conde, S., Sanchez-Ramirez, M., Alarcón, I., Barranco, A., Gómez-Menchero, J., Suárez, J. M., Bellido, J., Socas, M., López-Quindós, P., García-Ureña, M. A., Aguilera, A., Blázquez, L., Cruz, A., Galván, A., González, E., Jiménez, C., López-Monclús, J., Melero, D., Palencia, N., Robin, A., Becerra, R., Lopez-Monclus, J., Garcia-Ureña, M. A., Blazquez-Hernando, L. A., Melero-Montes, D. A., Jimenez-Ceinos, C., Becerra-Ortiz, R., Lopez-Quindos, P., Galvan, A., García-Ureña, M., Movilla, A. Sánchez, Blázquez, D., Montes, D. Melero, Valle de Lersundi, A. Robín, Cidoncha, A. Cruz, Pavía, A. García, Quindós, P. López, García, M., García, S., Di Maio, V., Marte, G., Ferronetti, A., Canfora, A., Mauriello, C., Bottino, V., Maida, P., Berta, R., Bellini, R., Mancini, R., Moretto, C., Anselmino, M., Cumbo, P., and Roberti, L.
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146. Ablation index predicts outcomes of catheter ablation of focal atrial tachycardia: results of a multicenter study
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Compagnucci, P, primary, Dello Russo, A, additional, Bergonti, M, additional, Anselmino, M, additional, Zucchelli, G, additional, Gasperetti, A, additional, Cipolletta, L, additional, Volpato, G, additional, Ascione, C, additional, Ferraris, F, additional, Bongiorni, MG, additional, Natale, A, additional, Tondo, C, additional, De Ferrari, GM, additional, and Casella, M, additional
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147. Influence of catheter orientation on local impedance parameters during radiofrequency delivery in AF ablation
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Schillaci, V, primary, De Sanctis, V, additional, Mazza, A, additional, Zucchelli, G, additional, Notaristefano, F, additional, Gagliardi, M, additional, Meynet, I, additional, Mantica, M, additional, Solimene, F, additional, Anselmino, M, additional, Stabile, G, additional, Ottaviano, L, additional, Cavaiani, M, additional, Malacrida, M, additional, and Varbella, F, additional
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148. Five waves of COVID-19 pandemic in Italy: results of a national survey evaluating the impact on activities related to arrhythmias, pacing, and electrophysiology promoted by AIAC (Italian Association of Arrhythmology and Cardiac Pacing)
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Boriani, G., Guerra, F., De Ponti, R., D'Onofrio, A., Accogli, M., Bertini, M., Bisignani, G., Forleo, G. B., Landolina, M., Lavalle, C., Notarstefano, P., Ricci, R. P., Zanotto, G., Palmisano, P., Luise, R., De Bonis, S., Pangallo, A., Talarico, A., Maglia, G., Aspromonte, V., Nigro, G., Bianchi, V., Rapacciuolo, A., Ammendola, E., Solimene, F., Stabile, G., Biffi, M., Ziacchi, M., Malpighi, P. S. O., Saporito, D., Casali, E., Turco, V., Malavasi, V. L., Vitolo, M., Imberti, J. F., Anna, A. S., Zardini, M., Placci, A., Quartieri, F., Bottoni, N., Carinci, V., Barbato, G., De Maria, E., Borghi, A., Ramazzini, O. B., Bronzetti, G., Tomasi, C., Boggian, G., Virzi, S., Sassone, B., Corzani, A., Sabbatani, P., Pastori, P., Ciccaglioni, A., Adamo, F., Scaccia, A., Spampinato, A., Patruno, N., Biscione, F., Cinti, C., Pignalberi, C., Calo, L., Tancredi, M., Di Belardino, N., Ricciardi, D., Cauti, F., Rossi, P., Cardinale, M., Ansalone, G., Narducci, M. L., Pelargonio, G., Silvetti, M., Drago, F., Santini, L., Pentimalli, F., Pepi, P., Caravati, F., Taravelli, E., Belotti, G., Rordorf, R., Mazzone, P., Bella, P. D., Rossi, S., Canevese, L. F., Cilloni, S., Doni, L. A., Vergara, P., Baroni, M., Perna, E., Gardini, A., Negro, R., Perego, G. B., Curnis, A., Arabia, G., Russo, A. D., Marchese, P., Dell'Era, G., Occhetta, E., Pizzetti, F., Amellone, C., Giammaria, M., Devecchi, C., Coppolino, A., Tommasi, S., Anselmino, M., Coluccia, G., Guido, A., Rillo, M., Palama, Z., Luzzi, G., Pellegrino, P. L., Grimaldi, M., Grandinetti, G., Vilei, E., Potenza, D., Scicchitano, P., Favale, S., Santobuono, V. E., Sai, R., Melissano, D., Candida, T. R., Bonfantino, V. M., Di Canda, D., Gianfrancesco, D., Carretta, D., Pisano, E. C. L., Medico, A., Giaccari, R., Aste, R., Murgia, C., Nissardi, V., Sanna, G. D., Firetto, G., Crea, P., Ciotta, E., Sgarito, G., Caramanno, G., Ciaramitaro, G., Faraci, A., Fasheri, A., Di Gregorio, L., Campsi, G., Muscio, G., Giannola, G., Padeletti, M., Del Rosso, A., Nesti, M., Miracapillo, G., Giovannini, T., Pieragnoli, P., Rauhe, W., Marini, M., Guarracini, F., Ridarelli, M., Fedeli, F., Mazza, A., Zingarini, G., Andreoli, C., Carreras, G., Zorzi, A., Rossillo, A., Ignatuk, B., Zerbo, F., Molon, G., Fantinel, M., Zanon, F., Marcantoni, L., Zadro, M., and Bevilacqua, M.
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Cardiac resynchronization therapy ,Remote monitoring ,Emergency Medicine ,Internal Medicine ,Ablation ,Arrhythmia ,Atrial fibrillation ,COVID-19 ,Implantable cardioverter defibrillators ,Pacemakers - Abstract
The subsequent waves of the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy had a major impact on cardiac care.A survey to evaluate the dynamic changes in arrhythmia care during the first five waves of COVID-19 in Italy (first: March-May 2020; second: October 2020-January 2021; third: February-May 2021; fourth: June-October 2021; fifth: November 2021-February 2022) was launched.A total of 127 physicians from arrhythmia centers (34% of Italian centers) took part in the survey. As compared to 2019, a reduction in 40% of elective pacemaker (PM), defibrillators (ICD), and cardiac resynchronization devices (CRT) implantations, with a 70% reduction for ablations, was reported during the first wave, with a progressive and gradual return to pre-pandemic volumes, generally during the third-fourth waves, slower for ablations. For emergency procedures (PM, ICD, CRT, and ablations), recovery from the initial 10% decline occurred in most cases during the second wave, with some variability. However, acute care for atrial fibrillation, electrical cardioversions, and evaluations for syncope showed a prolonged reduction of activity. The number of patients with devices which started remote monitoring increased by 40% during the first wave, but then the adoption of remote monitoring declined.The dramatic and profound derangement in arrhythmia management that characterized the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic was followed by a progressive return to the volume of activities of the pre-pandemic periods, even if with different temporal dynamics and some heterogeneity. Remote monitoring was largely implemented during the first wave, but full implementation is needed.
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149. Antiplatelet combinations for prevention of atherothrombotic events
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Anselmino M, Bollati M, and Gaita F
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aspirin ,clopidogrel ,ticlopidine ,fixed-dose combinations ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Mario Bollat,i Fiorenzo Gaita, Matteo AnselminoDepartment of Internal Medicine, Division of Cardiology, University of Torino, ItalyAbstract: Antiplatelet therapy plays a fundamental role in reducing atherothrombotic events by several pathways. The present work reviews available evidence on antiplatelet therapy both for primary prevention and in the presence of established peripheral, cerebral, or cardiac ischemic disease. Due to the importance of adherence to therapy to achieve optimal effects, special attention is given to the use of fixed-dose oral formulations in the clinical subset of patients in whom double antiplatelet therapy has proven indications.Keywords: aspirin, clopidogrel, ticlopidine, fixed-dose combinations
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150. Physics perspectives with AFTER@LHC (A Fixed Target ExpeRiment at LHC)
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Massacrier L., Anselmino M., Arnaldi R., Brodsky S.J., Chambert V., Da Silva C., Didelez J.P., Echevarria M.G., Ferreiro E.G., Fleuret F., Gao Y., Genolini B., Hadjidakis C., Hřivnáčová I., Kikola D., Klein A., Kurepin A., Kusina A., Lansberg J.P., Lorcé C., Lyonnet F., Martinez G., Nass A., Pisano C., Robbe P., Schienbein I., Schlegel M., Scomparin E., Seixas J., Shao H.S., Signori A., Steffens E., Szymanowski L., Topilskaya N., Trzeciak B., Uggerhøj U.I., Uras A., Ulrich R., Wagner J., Yamanaka N., and Yang Z.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
AFTER@LHC is an ambitious fixed-target project in order to address open questions in the domain of proton and neutron spins, Quark Gluon Plasma and high-x physics, at the highest energy ever reached in the fixed-target mode. Indeed, thanks to the highly energetic 7 TeV proton and 2.76 A.TeV lead LHC beams, center-of-mass energies as large as sNN = 115 GeV in pp/pA and sNN = 72 GeV in AA can be reached, corresponding to an uncharted energy domain between SPS and RHIC. We report two main ways of performing fixed-target collisions at the LHC, both allowing for the usage of one of the existing LHC experiments. In these proceedings, after discussing the projected luminosities considered for one year of data taking at the LHC, we will present a selection of projections for light and heavy-flavour production.
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