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252. Mexico's Second Empire and the restored republic
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Bross, Benjamin A., primary
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- 2021
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253. A recent history of the Zócalo as public space
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Bross, Benjamin A., primary
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254. The Plaza de la Constitución in the second half of the 20th century
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Bross, Benjamin A., primary
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- 2021
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255. The Plaza Mayor's nascent urbanscape
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Bross, Benjamin A., primary
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- 2021
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256. The last decades of the viceroyal period
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Bross, Benjamin A., primary
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257. The Zócalo, Mexico's public square
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Bross, Benjamin A., primary
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- 2021
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258. Versatile Video Coding - Algorithms and Specification.
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Mathias Wien and Benjamin Bross
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- 2020
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259. High-Probability Request Sequence: An Effective, Efficient Low-Intensity Strategy to Support Student Success
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Bross, Leslie Ann, Common, Eric Alan, Oakes, Wendy Peia, Lane, Kathleen Lynne, Menzies, Holly M., and Ennis, Robin Parks
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High-probability request sequence (HPRS) is a low-intensity strategy designed to increase student compliance by creating behavioral momentum. Momentum is established by providing three to five requests that a noncompliant student is most likely to do followed quickly by a less preferred request. Herein, we describe a step-by-step process for using HPRS in schools. Throughout, we offer lessons from practitioners who have used HPRS with students, including those at risk for emotional and behavioral disorders.
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- 2018
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260. Update on the emerging versatile video coding (VVC) standard and its applications.
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Benjamin Bross, Mathias Wien, Jens-Rainer Ohm, Gary J. Sullivan, and Yan Ye
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- 2022
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261. Bridget Jones's Legacy : gender and discourse in contemporary literature and romantic comedy adaptations
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Bross, Miriam
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Romantic comedy adaptations based on bestsellers aimed at predominantly female readers have become more frequent in the fifteen years since the publication of Bridget Jones’s Diary (1996) and the financial success of its adaptation (Sharon Maguire, 2001). Contemporary popular literature and films created specifically for women have emerged alongside the spread of neoliberalist and postfeminist discourses. This thesis offers a timely examination of bestselling adapted texts, including chick lit novels, a self-help book and a memoir, and their romantic comedy adaptations. While some of the books and films have received individual attention in academic writing, they have not been examined together as an interconnected group of texts. This thesis is the first work to cohesively analyse representations of gender in mainstream bestsellers predominantly aimed at female readers and their romantic comedy adaptations published and released between 1996 and 2011. Through a combination of textual analysis and broader discursive and contextual analysis, it examines how these popular culture texts adapt and extend themes, characters, narrative style and the plot structure from Bridget Jones’s Diary. Moreover, the thesis explores how they function as sites of the production and circulation of discourses. In doing so, the thesis accentuates wider surrounding discourses and how they contribute to, and are informed by, concepts about gender that circulate within the wider neoliberalist cultural climate. By using an interdisciplinary approach and focusing on ten books and nine romantic comedies published and released over a time span of fifteen years, the thesis reveals intertextual influences across genre and media boundaries and discusses resulting changes in genre conventions over time. It draws attention to culturally and academically devalued popular literary and film genres produced for predominantly female consumers and argues that these texts deserve academic attention because they contribute to the fabric that constitutes contemporary reality.
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262. Health and public health approach to ending child abuse and neglect
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Bross, Donald C. and Krugman, Richard D.
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- 2020
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263. Importance sampling within configuration space integration for adsorbate thermophysical properties: a case study for CH3/Ni(111).
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Blöndal, Katrín, Badger, Kirk, Sargsyan, Khachik, Bross, David H., Ruscic, Branko, and Goldsmith, C. Franklin
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A new strategy is presented for computing anharmonic partition functions for the motion of adsorbates relative to a catalytic surface. Importance sampling is compared with conventional Monte Carlo. The importance sampling is significantly more efficient. This new approach is applied to CH
3 * on Ni(111) as a test case. The motion of methyl relative to the nickel surface is found to be anharmonic, with significantly higher entropy compared to the standard harmonic oscillator model. The new method is freely available as part of the Minima-Preserving Neural Network within the A D T HERM package. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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264. Applying Game Theory to Explain Informal Settlements.
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Bross, Benjamin A. and Santra, Aparajita
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GAME theory , *NASH equilibrium , *LANDSCAPE changes , *LIVING conditions , *PRIVATE sector - Abstract
Over the past two hundred years, urban landscapes have changed dramatically as new urban typologies emerged. Of these urban landscapes, informal settlements (IS) are one of the most globally recognizable and widespread urban-scale typologies. Despite consensus that IS maintain marginalized populations in precarious living conditions, they continue to be ubiquitous throughout the world: an estimated one billion people live in marginalized communities. This article utilizes Game Theory (GT) to explain why IS are tolerated, if not embraced, by three primary actors: State, private sector (PrS), and IS residents. The essay briefly explains salient IS urban characteristics and relevant GT concepts. Then, using GT, the essay suggests that IS endure because they produce Nash equilibria (semi-stable) outcomes if all players achieve some desirable payoff. Ultimately, the essay proposes a replicable theoretical framework that can help urban policymakers understand IS formation and persistence as a function of actor incentives, actions, and payoffs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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265. Efficient VVC Encoding Using Hierarchical Parallelization: A Comprehensive Analysis.
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George, Valeri, Brandenburg, Jens, Hege, Gabriel, Hinz, Tobias, Wieckowski, Adam, Bross, Benjamin, and Marpe, Detlev
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VIDEO coding ,VIDEO compression ,APPLE computers ,BLOCK codes ,PARALLEL processing ,COMPUTATIONAL complexity - Abstract
This paper presents and analyzes different parallelization strategies in VVenC, an open and optimized software encoder implementation of the Versatile Video Coding (VVC) standard. VVC has been developed to address the increasing demand for higher compression of digital video data, and it reduces the bitrate by around 50% for the same perceived quality compared to its predecessor, the High-Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) standard. However, this increase in compression efficiency comes with an increase in computational complexity, particularly on the encoder side. VVenC integrates algorithmic optimizations for each coding tool in VVC and defines a set of five presets from faster to slower that provide Pareto-optimal tradeoffs between runtime and efficiency. Multithreading is employed to further reduce runtime while preserving most of the compression efficiency of each preset. With a hierarchical combination of pre-processing, picture-level and in-picture parallelization, VVenC achieves a 4× speedup for four threads. Further speedup using a higher number of threads depends on the video resolution and used encoder preset. For 16 threads, it ranges from 6 to 9 for high definition to 10-12 for ultra-high-definition video. Compared to previous work, the usage of temporal prediction for the adaptive loop filter reduces the associated coding efficiency loss from 0.4% to almost zero. A better scaling for higher numbers of threads can be achieved at the cost of a higher coding efficiency loss. In the presented framework, increased speedup by smaller block Coding Tree Unit (CTU) sizes, a combination of wavefront parallel processing and various tiles picture partitioning configurations is examined. Furthermore, results on a 20-core ARM-based Apple M1 computer indicate a better scaling for multithreading compared to × 86-based architectures. The analysis is complemented by profiling, which exhibits the overhead by idle threads and identifies the mode estimation as the main bottleneck of the presented framework. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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266. Extended Transform Skip Mode and Fast Multiple Transform Set Selection in VVC.
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Tung Nguyen, Benjamin Bross, Paul Keydel, Heiko Schwarz, Detlev Marpe, and Thomas Wiegand
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- 2019
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267. Tutorial: Sign Language Linguistics.
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Fabian Bross
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- 2019
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268. Broadcasting Correlated Gaussians and Asymmetric Data Transmission.
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Shraga I. Bross
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- 2019
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269. The Additive Noise Channel with a Helper.
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Shraga I. Bross and Amos Lapidoth
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- 2019
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270. Framing Child Protection as a Public Health Law Issue
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Bross, Donald C., Mathews, Ben, Korbin, Jill E., Series Editor, Krugman, Richard D., Series Editor, Lonne, Bob, editor, Scott, Deb, editor, Higgins, Daryl, editor, and Herrenkohl, Todd I., editor
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- 2019
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271. Potential complementation effects of two disease-associated mutations in tetrameric glutaryl-CoA dehydrogenase is due to inter subunit stability-activity counterbalance
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Ribeiro, Joana V., Lucas, Tânia G., Bross, Peter, Gomes, Cláudio M., and Henriques, Bárbara J.
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- 2020
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272. Energy-efficient Adaptive Video Streaming with Latency-Aware Dynamic Resolution Encoding
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Menon, Vignesh V., primary, Premkumar, Amritha, additional, Rajendran, Prajit T., additional, Wieckowski, Adam, additional, Bross, Benjamin, additional, Timmerer, Christian, additional, and Marpe, Detlev, additional
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- 2024
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273. Gain of Grain
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Menon, Vignesh V., primary, Wieckowski, Adam, additional, Brandenburg, Jens, additional, Bross, Benjamin, additional, Schierl, Thomas, additional, and Marpe, Detlev, additional
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- 2024
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274. Review and evaluation of VVC fast partitioning search methods using a common baseline
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Wieckowski, Adam, primary, Henkel, Anastasia, additional, Bross, Benjamin, additional, Schwarz, Heiko, additional, and Marpe, Detlev, additional
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- 2024
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275. MC-IF VVC technical guidelines
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Litwic, Lukasz, primary, Bross, Benjamin, additional, and Stein, Alan, additional
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- 2024
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276. HSP60 chaperone deficiency disrupts the mitochondrial matrix proteome and dysregulates cholesterol synthesis
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Cömert, Cagla, primary, Kjær-Sørensen, Kasper, additional, Hansen, Jakob, additional, Carlsen, Jasper, additional, Just, Jesper, additional, Meaney, Brandon F., additional, Østergaard, Elsebet, additional, Luo, Yonglun, additional, Oxvig, Claus, additional, Schmidt-Laursen, Lisbeth, additional, Palmfeldt, Johan, additional, Fernandez-Guerra, Paula, additional, and Bross, Peter, additional
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- 2024
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277. Muon Collider Forum report
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Black, K.M., primary, Jindariani, S., additional, Li, D., additional, Maltoni, F., additional, Meade, P., additional, Stratakis, D., additional, Acosta, D., additional, Agarwal, R., additional, Agashe, K., additional, Aimè, C., additional, Ally, D., additional, Apresyan, A., additional, Apyan, A., additional, Asadi, P., additional, Athanasakos, D., additional, Bao, Y., additional, Bartosik, N., additional, Barzi, E., additional, Bauerdick, L.A.T., additional, Beacham, J., additional, Belomestnykh, S., additional, Berg, J.S., additional, Berryhill, J., additional, Bertolin, A., additional, Bhat, P.C., additional, Biagini, M.E., additional, Bloom, K., additional, Bose, T., additional, Bross, A., additional, Brost, E., additional, Bruhwiler, N., additional, Buonincontri, L., additional, Buttazzo, D., additional, Candelise, V., additional, Canepa, A., additional, Capdevilla, R., additional, Carpenter, L., additional, Casarsa, M., additional, Celiberto, F., additional, Cesarotti, C., additional, Chachamis, G., additional, Chacko, Z., additional, Chang, P., additional, Chekanov, S.V., additional, Chen, T.Y., additional, Chiesa, M., additional, Cohen, T., additional, Costa, M., additional, Craig, N., additional, Crivellin, A., additional, Curatolo, C., additional, Curtin, D., additional, Da Molin, G., additional, Dasu, S., additional, de Gouvêa, A., additional, Denisov, D., additional, Dermisek, R., additional, Di Petrillo, K.F., additional, Dorigo, T., additional, Duarte, J.M., additional, Elvira, V.D., additional, Essig, R., additional, Everaerts, P., additional, Fan, J., additional, Felcini, M., additional, Fiore, G., additional, Fiorina, D., additional, Forslund, M., additional, Franceschini, R., additional, Garzelli, M.V., additional, Gerber, C.E., additional, Giambastiani, L., additional, Giove, D., additional, Guiducci, S., additional, Han, T., additional, Hermanek, K., additional, Herwig, C., additional, Hirschauer, J., additional, Holmes, T.R., additional, Homiller, S., additional, Horyn, L.A., additional, Ivanov, A., additional, Jayatilaka, B., additional, Jia, H., additional, Jung, C.K., additional, Kahn, Y., additional, Kaplan, D.M., additional, Kaur, M., additional, Kawale, M., additional, Koppenburg, P., additional, Krintiras, G., additional, Krizka, K., additional, Kuchma, B., additional, Lee, L., additional, Li, L., additional, Li, P., additional, Li, Q., additional, Li, W., additional, Lipton, R., additional, Liu, Z., additional, Lomte, S., additional, Lu, Q., additional, Lucchesi, D., additional, Luo, T., additional, Lyu, K., additional, Ma, Y., additional, Machado, P.A.N., additional, Madrid, C., additional, Mahon, D.J., additional, Mazzacane, A., additional, McGinnis, N., additional, McLean, C., additional, Mele, B., additional, Meloni, F., additional, Middleton, S.C., additional, Mishra, R.K., additional, Mokhov, N., additional, Montella, A., additional, Morandin, M., additional, Nagaitsev, S., additional, Nardi, F., additional, Neubauer, M.S., additional, Neuffer, D.V., additional, Newman, H., additional, Ogaz, R., additional, Ojalvo, I., additional, Oksuzian, I., additional, Orimoto, T., additional, Ozek, B., additional, Pachal, K., additional, Pagan Griso, S., additional, Panci, P., additional, Papadimitriou, V., additional, Pastrone, N., additional, Pedro, K., additional, Pellemoine, F., additional, Perloff, A., additional, Pinna, D., additional, Piccinini, F., additional, Pleier, Marc-André, additional, Posen, S., additional, Potamianos, K., additional, Rappoccio, S., additional, Reece, M., additional, Reina, L., additional, Reinsvold Hall, A., additional, Riccardi, C., additional, Ristori, L., additional, Robens, T., additional, Ruiz, R., additional, Sala, P., additional, Schulte, D., additional, Sestini, L., additional, Shiltsev, V., additional, Snopok, P., additional, Stark, G., additional, Stupak III, J., additional, Su, S., additional, Sundrum, R., additional, Swiatlowski, M., additional, Syphers, M.J., additional, Taffard, A., additional, Thompson, W., additional, Torun, Y., additional, Tully, C.G., additional, Vai, I., additional, Valente, M., additional, van Rienen, U., additional, van Weelderen, R., additional, Velev, G., additional, Venkatasubramanian, N., additional, Vittorio, L., additional, Vuosalo, C., additional, Wang, X., additional, Weber, H., additional, Wu, R., additional, Wu, Y., additional, Wulzer, A., additional, Xie, K., additional, Xie, S., additional, Yohay, R., additional, Yonehara, K., additional, Yu, F., additional, Zlobin, A.V., additional, Zuliani, D., additional, and Zurita, J., additional
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278. Importance Sampling within Configuration Space Integration for Adsorbate Thermophysical Properties: A Case Study for CH3/Ni(111)
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Blöndal, Katrin, primary, Badger, Kirk, additional, Sargsyan, Khachik, additional, Bross, David H, additional, Ruscic, Branko, additional, and Goldsmith, C. Franklin, additional
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- 2024
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279. Antimicrobial Susceptibility Profiles Among Target Ovine Respiratory Bacteria (Mannheimia Haemolytica and Pasteurella Multocida) Isolated from Apparently Healthy Sheep Processed in California: Results from a Cross-Sectional Pilot Study
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Marshall, Edith S., primary, Jackson, Wendi, additional, Tucker, Jenna, additional, Fritz, Heather, additional, Bross, Craig, additional, Adams, Jaymes, additional, Silva, Marissa, additional, and Lorenz, Catherine, additional
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- 2024
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280. Association between quality of life and anxiety, depression, physical activity and physical performance in maintenance hemodialysis patients.
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Li, Yi-Nan, Shapiro, Bryan, Kim, Jun Chul, Zhang, Min, Porszasz, Janos, Bross, Rachelle, Feroze, Usama, Upreti, Rajeev, Martin, David, Kalantar-Zadeh, Kamyar, and Kopple, Joel David
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ObjectiveMaintenance hemodialysis (MHD) patients often have impaired quality of life (QOL), anxiety, depression, and reduced daily physical activity (DPA) and physical performance. The contributions of these latter factors to reduced QOL in MHD are poorly understood. We examined the association of QOL with anxiety, depression, DPA, and physical performance.MethodsSeventy-two relatively healthy adult MHD patients, vintage ≥6 months, and 39 normals of similar age range and gender distribution were studied. QOL was assessed using the Kidney Disease Quality of Life-Short Form (KDQOL-SF). Anxiety and depression were each evaluated with two questionnaires. DPA and physical performance were assessed with a physical activity monitor, Human Activity Profile, and 6-minute walk, sit-to-stand, and stair-climbing tests.ResultsMost KDQOL components were reduced in MHD patients versus normals. KDQOL components in patients were commonly inversely correlated with measures of anxiety and depression (P
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281. Dietary energy requirements in relatively healthy maintenance hemodialysis patients estimated from long-term metabolic studies 1
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Shah, Anuja, Bross, Rachelle, Shapiro, Bryan B, Morrison, Gillian, and Kopple, Joel D
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,Prevention ,Obesity ,Nutrition ,Clinical Research ,Cancer ,Metabolic and endocrine ,Adult ,Aged ,Basal Metabolism ,Body Composition ,Body Weight ,Energy Intake ,Energy Metabolism ,Female ,Humans ,Kidney Failure ,Chronic ,Longitudinal Studies ,Male ,Middle Aged ,Nutritional Requirements ,Nutritional Status ,Reference Values ,Renal Dialysis ,Sedentary Behavior ,dietary energy needs ,chronic kidney disease ,chronic kidney failure ,renal nutrition ,body composition ,Engineering ,Medical and Health Sciences ,Nutrition & Dietetics ,Clinical sciences ,Nutrition and dietetics - Abstract
BackgroundStudies that examined dietary energy requirements (DERs) of patients undergoing maintenance hemodialysis (MHD) have shown mixed results. Many studies reported normal DERs, but some described increased energy needs. DERs in MHD patients have been estimated primarily from indirect calorimetry and from nitrogen balance studies. The present study measured DERs in MHD patients on the basis of their dietary energy intake and changes in body composition.ObjectiveThis study assessed DERs in MHD patients who received a constant energy intake while changes in their body composition were measured.DesignSeven male and 6 female sedentary, clinically stable MHD patients received a constant mean (±SD) energy intake for 92.2 ± 7.9 d while residing in a metabolic research ward. Changes in fat and fat-free mass, measured by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry, were converted to calorie equivalents and added to energy intake to calculate energy requirements.ResultsThe average DER was 31 ± 3 kcal · kg(-1) · d(-1) calculated from energy intake and change in fat and fat-free calories, which was 28 ± 197 kcal/d over the 92 d of the study. DERs of MHD patients correlated strongly with their body weight (r = 0.81, P = 0.002) and less closely with their measured resting energy expenditure expressed as kcal/d (r = 0.69, P = 0.01). Although the average observed DER in MHD patients was similar to published estimated values for normal sedentary individuals of similar age and sex, there was wide variability in DER among individual patients (range: 26-36 kcal · kg(-1) · d(-1)).ConclusionsAverage DERs of sedentary, clinically stable patients receiving MHD are similar to those of sedentary normal individuals. Our data do not support the theory that MHD patients have increased DERs. Due to the high variability in DERs, careful monitoring of the nutritional status of individual MHD patients is essential. This trial was registered at clinicaltrials.gov as NCT02194114.
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282. Pion contamination in the MICE muon beam
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Adams, D, Alekou, A, Apollonio, M, Asfandiyarov, R, Barber, G, Barclay, P, de Bari, A, Bayes, R, Bayliss, V, Bertoni, R, Blackmore, VJ, Blondel, A, Blot, S, Bogomilov, M, Bonesini, M, Booth, CN, Bowring, D, Boyd, S, Brashaw, TW, Bravar, U, Bross, AD, Capponi, M, Carlisle, T, Cecchet, G, Charnley, C, Chignoli, F, Cline, D, Cobb, JH, Colling, G, Collomb, N, Coney, L, Cooke, P, Courthold, M, Cremaldi, LM, DeMello, A, Dick, A, Dobbs, A, Dornan, P, Drews, M, Drielsma, F, Filthaut, F, Fitzpatrick, T, Franchini, P, Francis, V, Fry, L, Gallagher, A, Gamet, R, Gardener, R, Gourlay, S, Grant, A, Greis, JR, Griffiths, S, Hanlet, P, Hansen, OM, Hanson, GG, Hart, TL, Hartnett, T, Hayler, T, Heidt, C, Hills, M, Hodgson, P, Hunt, C, Iaciofano, A, Ishimoto, S, Kafka, G, Kaplan, DM, Karadzhov, Y, Kim, YK, Kuno, Y, Kyberd, P, Lagrange, J-B, Langlands, J, Lau, W, Leonova, M, Li, D, Lintern, A, Littlefield, M, Long, K, Luo, T, Macwaters, C, Martlew, B, Martyniak, J, Mazza, R, Middleton, S, Moretti, A, Moss, A, Muir, A, Mullacrane, I, Nebrensky, JJ, Neuffer, D, Nichols, A, Nicholson, R, Nugent, JC, Oates, A, Onel, Y, Orestano, D, Overton, E, Owens, P, Palladino, V, and Pasternak, J
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Nuclear and Plasma Physics ,Particle and High Energy Physics ,Synchrotrons and Accelerators ,Physical Sciences ,Instrumentation for particle accelerators and storage rings - low energy ,Beam-line instrumentation (beam position and profile ,monitors ,beam-intensity monitors ,bunch length monitors) ,physics.ins-det ,hep-ex ,Engineering ,Nuclear & Particles Physics ,Physical sciences - Abstract
The international Muon Ionization Cooling Experiment (MICE) will perform a systematic investigation of ionization cooling with muon beams of momentum between 140 and 240 MeV/c at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory ISIS facility. The measurement of ionization cooling in MICE relies on the selection of a pure sample of muons that traverse the experiment. To make this selection, the MICE Muon Beam is designed to deliver a beam of muons with less than ∼1% contamination. To make the final muon selection, MICE employs a particle-identification (PID) system upstream and downstream of the cooling cell. The PID system includes time-of-flight hodoscopes, threshold-Cherenkov counters and calorimetry. The upper limit for the pion contamination measured in this paper is fπ < 1.4% at 90% C.L., including systematic uncertainties. Therefore, the MICE Muon Beam is able to meet the stringent pion-contamination requirements of the study of ionization cooling.
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283. The Healthy Community Neighborhood Initiative: Rationale and Design.
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Brown, Arleen F, Morris, D'Ann M, Kahn, Katherine L, Sankaré, Ibrahima C, King, Keyonna M, Vargas, Roberto, Lucas-Wright, Aziza, Jones, Loretta F, Flowers, Astrea, Jones, Felica U, Bross, Rachelle, Banner, Dennishia, Del Pino, Homero E, Pitts, Orwilda L, Zhang, Lujia, Porter, Courtney, Madrigal, Sigrid K, Vassar, Stefanie D, Vangala, Sitaram, Liang, Li-Jung, Martinez, Arturo B, and Norris, Keith C
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Humans ,Chronic Disease ,Environment Design ,Health Status ,Residence Characteristics ,Poverty ,Adult ,Middle Aged ,African Americans ,Hispanic Americans ,Community Health Centers ,Los Angeles ,Female ,Male ,African American ,Community Assets ,Community-Partnered Research ,Design ,Latino ,Rationale ,Under-resourced Communities ,Public Health ,Public Health and Health Services - Abstract
ObjectiveTo describe the design and rationale of the Healthy Community Neighborhood Initiative (HCNI), a multi-component study to understand and document health risk and resources in a low-income and minority community.DesignA community-partnered participatory research project.SettingA low-income, biethnic African American and Latino neighborhood in South Los Angeles.ParticipantsAdult community residents aged >18 years.Main outcome measuresHousehold survey and clinical data collection; neighborhood characteristics; neighborhood observations; and community resources asset mapping.ResultsWe enrolled 206 participants (90% of those eligible), of whom 205 completed the household interview and examination, and 199 provided laboratory samples. Among enrollees, 82 (40%) were aged >50 years and participated in functional status measurement. We completed neighborhood observations on 93 street segments; an average of 2.2 (SD=1.6) study participants resided on each street segment observed. The community asset map identified 290 resources summarized in a Community Resource Guide given to all participants.ConclusionsThe HCNI community-academic partnership has built a framework to assess and document the individual, social, and community factors that may influence clinical and social outcomes in a community at high-risk for preventable chronic disease. Our project suggests that a community collaborative can use culturally and scientifically sound strategies to identify community-centered health and social needs. Additional work is needed to understand strategies for developing and implementing interventions to mitigate these disparities.
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284. Effects of a Mutation in the HSPE1 Gene Encoding the Mitochondrial Co-chaperonin HSP10 and Its Potential Association with a Neurological and Developmental Disorder.
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Bie, Anne, Fernandez-Guerra, Paula, Birkler, Rune, Nisemblat, Shahar, Pelnena, Dita, Lu, Xinping, Deignan, Joshua, Lee, Hane, Dorrani, Naghmeh, Corydon, Thomas, Palmfeldt, Johan, Bivina, Liga, Azem, Abdussalam, Bross, Peter, and Herman, Kristin
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De novo mutations ,mitochondrial proteins ,molecular chaperones ,neurological disorders ,oxidative stress ,protein folding - Abstract
We here report molecular investigations of a missense mutation in the HSPE1 gene encoding the HSP10 subunit of the HSP60/ HSP10 chaperonin complex that assists protein folding in the mitochondrial matrix. The mutation was identified in an infant who came to clinical attention due to infantile spasms at 3 months of age. Clinical exome sequencing revealed heterozygosity for a HSPE1 NM_002157.2:c.217C>T de novo mutation causing replacement of leucine with phenylalanine at position 73 of the HSP10 protein. This variation has never been observed in public exome sequencing databases or the literature. To evaluate whether the mutation may be disease-associated we investigated its effects by in vitro and ex vivo studies. Our in vitro studies indicated that the purified mutant protein was functional, yet its thermal stability, spontaneous refolding propensity, and resistance to proteolytic treatment were profoundly impaired. Mass spectrometric analysis of patient fibroblasts revealed barely detectable levels of HSP10-p.Leu73Phe protein resulting in an almost 2-fold decrease of the ratio of HSP10 to HSP60 subunits. Amounts of the mitochondrial superoxide dismutase SOD2, a protein whose folding is known to strongly depend on the HSP60/HSP10 complex, were decreased to approximately 20% in patient fibroblasts in spite of unchanged SOD2 transcript levels. As a likely consequence, mitochondrial superoxide levels were increased about 2-fold. Although, we cannot exclude other causative or contributing factors, our experimental data support the notion that the HSP10-p.Leu73Phe mutation could be the cause or a strong contributing factor for the disorder in the described patient.
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285. Progress on the MICE RF module at LBNL
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Luo, T, Demello, A, Kistulentz, L, Lambert, A, Li, D, Loew, T, Prestemon, S, Virostek, S, Wallig, J, Torum, Y, Anderson, T, Bross, A, and Palmer, M
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The international Muon Ionization Cooling Experiment aims to demonstrate the transverse cooling of a muon beam by ionization interaction with absorbers and re-acceleration in RF cavities. The final MICE cooling channel configuration has two RF modules, each housing a 201 MHz RF cavity to compensate the longitudinal energy loss in the absorbers. The RF modules will be assembled and tested at LBNL before being shipped to and installed at RAL. This paper reports the recent progress on the manufacturing and testing of the RF module components, as well as the preparation for the final module assembly.
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286. The Case for Muon-based Neutrino Beams
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Huber, Patrick, Bross, Alan, and Palmer, Mark
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For the foreseeable future, high energy physics accelerator capabilities in the US will be deployed to study the physics of the neutrino sector. In this context, it is useful to explore the sensitivities and limiting systematic effects of the planned neutrino oscillation program, so that we can evaluate the issues that must be addressed in order to ensure the success of these efforts. It is only in this way that we will ultimately be able to elucidate the fundamental physics processes involved. We conclude that success can only be guaranteed by, at some point in the future, being able to deploy muon accelerator capabilities. Such capabilities provide the only route to precision neutrino beams with which to study and mitigate, at the sub-percent level, the limiting systematic issues of future oscillation measurements. Thus this analysis argues strongly for maintaining a viable accelerator research program towards future muon accelerator capabilities., Comment: 12 pages, 7 figures
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287. Interferon gamma immunoPET imaging to evaluate response to immune checkpoint inhibitors
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Hackett, Justin B., primary, Ramos, Nicholas, additional, Barr, Stephen, additional, Bross, Madeline, additional, Viola, Nerissa T., additional, and Gibson, Heather M., additional
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288. Comparing Clinical Diagnosis of Domains of Impairment in individuals with Mild Cognitive Impairment with the NIH Toolbox‐Cognitive Battery Performance
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Bross, Jordan R, primary, Maher, Amanda Cook, additional, Pal, Subhamoy, additional, Perrin, Cameron K, additional, Reader, Jonathan M, additional, Bhaumik, Arijit K, additional, Fisher, Jordan, additional, Gregoire, Allyson, additional, Persad, Carol C, additional, Hampstead, Benjamin M., additional, and Giordani, Bruno, additional
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289. Sensitivity of NIH ToolBox Motor tests to detect amyloid positivity in cognitively normal older adults
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Persad, Carol C, primary, Maher, Amanda Cook, additional, Brush, David M., additional, Bross, Jordan R, additional, Perrin, Cameron K, additional, Fisher, Jordan, additional, Murphy, YiLu, additional, Koeppe, Robert A., additional, and Giordani, Bruno, additional
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290. Sensitivity of NIH Toolbox‐Cognition Battery task performance to amyloid positivity status in cognitively normal older adults
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Maher, Amanda Cook, primary, Persad, Carol C, additional, Brush, David M., additional, Perrin, Cameron K, additional, Bross, Jordan R, additional, Fisher, Jordan, additional, Murphy, Yi Lu, additional, Koeppe, Robert A., additional, and Giordani, Bruno, additional
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291. Proposal for SPS beam time for the baby MIND and TASD neutrino detector prototypes
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Asfandiyarov, R., Bayes, R., Blondel, A., Bogomilov, M., Bross, A., Cadoux, F., Cervera, A., Izmaylov, A., Karadzhov, Y., Karpikov, I., Khabibulin, M., Khotyantsev, A., Kopylov, A., Kudenko, Y., Matev, R., Mineev, O., Musienko, Y., Nessi, M., Noah, E., Rubbia, A., Shaykiev, A., Soler, P., Tsenov, R., Vankova-Kirilova, G., and Yershov, N.
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
The design, construction and testing of neutrino detector prototypes at CERN are ongoing activities. This document reports on the design of solid state baby MIND and TASD detector prototypes and outlines requirements for a test beam at CERN to test these, tentatively planned on the H8 beamline in the North Area, which is equipped with a large aperture magnet. The current proposal is submitted to be considered in light of the recently approved projects related to neutrino activities with the SPS in the North Area in the medium term 2015-2020.
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292. Light sterile neutrino sensitivity at the nuSTORM facility
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Adey, D., Agarwalla, S. K., Ankenbrandt, C. M., Asfandiyarov, R., Back, J. J., Barker, G., Baussan, E., Bayes, R., Bhadra, S., Blackmore, V., Blondel, A., Bogacz, S. A., Booth, C., Boyd, S. B., Bramsiepe, S. G., Bravar, A., Brice, S. J., Bross, A. D., Cadoux, F., Cease, H., Cervera, A., Cobb, J., Colling, D., Coloma, P., Coney, L., Dobbs, A., Dobson, J., Donini, A., Dornan, P., Dracos, M., Dufour, F., Edgecock, R., Geelhoed, M., Uchida, M. A., Ghosh, T., Gómez-Cadenas, J. J., de Gouvêa, A., Haesler, A., Hanson, G., Harrison, P. F., Hartz, M., Hernández, P., Morata, J. A. Hernando, Hodgson, P., Huber, P., Izmaylov, A., Karadzhov, Y., Kobilarcik, T., Kopp, J., Kormos, L., Korzenev, A., Kuno, Y., Kurup, A., Kyberd, P., Lagrange, J. B., Laing, A., Liu, A., Link, J. M., Long, K., Mahn, K., Mariani, C., Martin, C., Martin, J., McCauley, N., McDonald, K. T., Mena, O., Mishra, S. R., Mokhov, N., Morfín, J., Mori, Y., Murray, W., Neuffer, D., Nichol, R., Noah, E., Palmer, M. A., Parke, S., Pascoli, S., Pasternak, J., Plunkett, R., Popovic, M., Ratoff, P., Ravonel, M., Rayner, M., Ricciardi, S., Rogers, C., Rubinov, P., Santos, E., Sato, A., Sen, T., Scantamburlo, E., Sedgbeer, J. K., Smith, D. R., Smith, P. J., Sobczyk, J. T., Søby, L., Soler, F. J. P., Sorel, M., Snopok, P., Stamoulis, P., Stanco, L., Striganov, S., Tanaka, H. A., Taylor, I. J., Touramanis, C., Tunnell, C. D., Uchida, Y., Vassilopoulos, N., Wascko, M. O., Weber, A., Wilking, M. J., Wildner, E., and Winter, W.
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High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
A facility that can deliver beams of electron and muon neutrinos from the decay of a stored muon beam has the potential to unambiguously resolve the issue of the evidence for light sterile neutrinos that arises in short-baseline neutrino oscillation experiments and from estimates of the effective number of neutrino flavors from fits to cosmological data. In this paper, we show that the nuSTORM facility, with stored muons of 3.8 GeV/c $\pm$ 10%, will be able to carry out a conclusive muon neutrino appearance search for sterile neutrinos and test the LSND and MiniBooNE experimental signals with 10$\sigma$ sensitivity, even assuming conservative estimates for the systematic uncertainties. This experiment would add greatly to our knowledge of the contribution of light sterile neutrinos to the number of effective neutrino flavors from the abundance of primordial helium production and from constraints on neutrino energy density from the cosmic microwave background. The appearance search is complemented by a simultaneous muon neutrino disappearance analysis that will facilitate tests of various sterile neutrino models., Comment: 7 pages, 5 figures, submitted to Physical Review D
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293. Electron-muon ranger: Performance in the MICE muon beam
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Adams, D, Alekou, A, Apollonio, M, Asfandiyarov, R, Barber, G, Barclay, P, De Bari, A, Bayes, R, Bayliss, V, Bene, P, Bertoni, R, Blackmore, VJ, Blondel, A, Blot, S, Bogomilov, M, Bonesini, M, Booth, CN, Bowring, D, Boyd, S, Bradshaw, TW, Bravar, U, Bross, AD, Cadoux, F, Capponi, M, Carlisle, T, Cecchet, G, Charnley, C, Chignoli, F, Cline, D, Cobb, JH, Colling, G, Collomb, N, Coney, L, Cooke, P, Courthold, M, Cremaldi, LM, Debieux, S, Demello, A, Dick, A, Dobbs, A, Dornan, P, Drielsma, F, Filthaut, F, Fitzpatrick, T, Franchini, P, Francis, V, Fry, L, Gallagher, A, Gamet, R, Gardener, R, Gourlay, S, Grant, A, Graulich, JS, Greis, J, Griffiths, S, Hanlet, P, Hansen, OM, Hanson, GG, Hart, TL, Hartnett, T, Hayler, T, Heidt, C, Hills, M, Hodgson, P, Hunt, C, Husi, C, Iaciofano, A, Ishimoto, S, Kafka, G, Kaplan, DM, Karadzhov, Y, Kim, YK, Kuno, Y, Kyberd, P, Lagrange, JB, Langlands, J, Lau, W, Leonova, M, Li, D, Lintern, A, Littlefield, M, Long, K, Luo, T, Macwaters, C, Martlew, B, Martyniak, J, Masciocchi, F, Mazza, R, Middleton, S, Moretti, A, Moss, A, Muir, A, Mullacrane, I, Nebrensky, JJ, Neuffer, D, Nichols, A, Nicholson, R, Nicola, L, Messomo, EN, and Nugent, JC
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The Muon Ionization Cooling Experiment (MICE) will perform a detailed study of ionization cooling to evaluate the feasibility of the technique. To carry out this program, MICE requires an efficient particle-identification (PID) system to identify muons. The Electron-Muon Ranger (EMR) is a fully-active tracking-calorimeter that forms part of the PID system and tags muons that traverse the cooling channel without decaying. The detector is capable of identifying electrons with an efficiency of 98.6%, providing a purity for the MICE beam that exceeds 99.8%. The EMR also proved to be a powerful tool for the reconstruction of muon momenta in the range 100-280 MeV/c.
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294. Long-baseline neutrino oscillation physics potential of the DUNE experiment
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B. Abi, R. Acciarri, M. A. Acero, G. Adamov, D. Adams, M. Adinolfi, Z. Ahmad, J. Ahmed, T. Alion, S. Alonso Monsalve, C. Alt, J. Anderson, C. Andreopoulos, M. P. Andrews, F. Andrianala, S. Andringa, A. Ankowski, M. Antonova, S. Antusch, A. Aranda-Fernandez, A. Ariga, L. O. Arnold, M. A. Arroyave, J. Asaadi, A. Aurisano, V. Aushev, D. Autiero, F. Azfar, H. Back, J. J. Back, C. Backhouse, P. Baesso, L. Bagby, R. Bajou, S. Balasubramanian, P. Baldi, B. Bambah, F. Barao, G. Barenboim, G. J. Barker, W. Barkhouse, C. Barnes, G. Barr, J. Barranco Monarca, N. Barros, J. L. Barrow, A. Bashyal, V. Basque, F. Bay, J. L. Bazo Alba, J. F. Beacom, E. Bechetoille, B. Behera, L. Bellantoni, G. Bellettini, V. Bellini, O. Beltramello, D. Belver, N. Benekos, F. Bento Neves, J. Berger, S. Berkman, P. Bernardini, R. M. Berner, H. Berns, S. Bertolucci, M. Betancourt, Y. Bezawada, M. Bhattacharjee, B. Bhuyan, S. Biagi, J. Bian, M. Biassoni, K. Biery, B. Bilki, M. Bishai, A. Bitadze, A. Blake, B. Blanco Siffert, F. D. M. Blaszczyk, G. C. Blazey, E. Blucher, J. Boissevain, S. Bolognesi, T. Bolton, M. Bonesini, M. Bongrand, F. Bonini, A. Booth, C. Booth, S. Bordoni, A. Borkum, T. Boschi, N. Bostan, P. Bour, S. B. Boyd, D. Boyden, J. Bracinik, D. Braga, D. Brailsford, A. Brandt, J. Bremer, C. Brew, E. Brianne, S. J. Brice, C. Brizzolari, C. Bromberg, G. Brooijmans, J. Brooke, A. Bross, G. Brunetti, N. Buchanan, H. Budd, D. Caiulo, P. Calafiura, J. Calcutt, M. Calin, S. Calvez, E. Calvo, L. Camilleri, A. Caminata, M. Campanelli, D. Caratelli, G. Carini, B. Carlus, P. Carniti, I. Caro Terrazas, H. Carranza, A. Castillo, C. Castromonte, C. Cattadori, F. Cavalier, F. Cavanna, S. Centro, G. Cerati, A. Cervelli, A. Cervera Villanueva, M. Chalifour, C. Chang, E. Chardonnet, A. Chatterjee, S. Chattopadhyay, J. Chaves, H. Chen, M. Chen, Y. Chen, D. Cherdack, C. Chi, S. Childress, A. Chiriacescu, K. Cho, S. Choubey, A. Christensen, D. Christian, G. Christodoulou, E. Church, P. Clarke, T. E. Coan, A. G. Cocco, J. A. B. Coelho, E. Conley, J. M. Conrad, M. Convery, L. Corwin, P. Cotte, L. Cremaldi, L. Cremonesi, J. I. Crespo-Anadón, E. Cristaldo, R. Cross, C. Cuesta, Y. Cui, D. Cussans, M. Dabrowski, H. da Motta, L. Da Silva Peres, C. David, Q. David, G. S. Davies, S. Davini, J. Dawson, K. De, R. M. De Almeida, P. Debbins, I. De Bonis, M. P. Decowski, A. de Gouvêa, P. C. De Holanda, I. L. De Icaza Astiz, A. Deisting, P. De Jong, A. Delbart, D. Delepine, M. Delgado, A. Dell’Acqua, P. De Lurgio, J. R. T. de Mello Neto, D. M. DeMuth, S. Dennis, C. Densham, G. Deptuch, A. De Roeck, V. De Romeri, J. J. De Vries, R. Dharmapalan, M. Dias, F. Diaz, J. S. Díaz, S. Di Domizio, L. Di Giulio, P. Ding, L. Di Noto, C. Distefano, R. Diurba, M. Diwan, Z. Djurcic, N. Dokania, M. J. Dolinski, L. Domine, D. Douglas, F. Drielsma, D. Duchesneau, K. Duffy, P. Dunne, T. Durkin, H. Duyang, O. Dvornikov, D. A. Dwyer, A. S. Dyshkant, M. Eads, D. Edmunds, J. Eisch, S. Emery, A. Ereditato, C. O. Escobar, L. Escudero Sanchez, J. J. Evans, E. Ewart, A. C. Ezeribe, K. Fahey, A. Falcone, C. Farnese, Y. Farzan, J. Felix, E. Fernandez-Martinez, P. Fernandez Menendez, F. Ferraro, L. Fields, A. Filkins, F. Filthaut, R. S. Fitzpatrick, W. Flanagan, B. Fleming, R. Flight, J. Fowler, W. Fox, J. Franc, K. Francis, D. Franco, J. Freeman, J. Freestone, J. Fried, A. Friedland, S. Fuess, I. Furic, A. P. Furmanski, A. Gago, H. Gallagher, A. Gallego-Ros, N. Gallice, V. Galymov, E. Gamberini, T. Gamble, R. Gandhi, R. Gandrajula, S. Gao, D. Garcia-Gamez, M. Á. García-Peris, S. Gardiner, D. Gastler, G. Ge, B. Gelli, A. Gendotti, S. Gent, Z. Ghorbani-Moghaddam, D. Gibin, I. Gil-Botella, C. Girerd, A. K. Giri, D. Gnani, O. Gogota, M. Gold, S. Gollapinni, K. Gollwitzer, R. A. Gomes, L. V. Gomez Bermeo, L. S. Gomez Fajardo, F. Gonnella, J. A. Gonzalez-Cuevas, M. C. Goodman, O. Goodwin, S. Goswami, C. Gotti, E. Goudzovski, C. Grace, M. Graham, E. Gramellini, R. Gran, E. Granados, A. Grant, C. Grant, D. Gratieri, P. Green, S. Green, L. Greenler, M. Greenwood, J. Greer, W. C. Griffith, M. Groh, J. Grudzinski, K. Grzelak, W. Gu, V. Guarino, R. Guenette, A. Guglielmi, B. Guo, K. K. Guthikonda, R. Gutierrez, P. Guzowski, M. M. Guzzo, S. Gwon, A. Habig, A. Hackenburg, H. Hadavand, R. Haenni, A. Hahn, J. Haigh, J. Haiston, T. Hamernik, P. Hamilton, J. Han, K. Harder, D. A. Harris, J. Hartnell, T. Hasegawa, R. Hatcher, E. Hazen, A. Heavey, K. M. Heeger, J. Heise, K. Hennessy, S. Henry, M. A. Hernandez Morquecho, K. Herner, L. Hertel, A. S. Hesam, J. Hewes, A. Higuera, T. Hill, S. J. Hillier, A. Himmel, J. Hoff, C. Hohl, A. Holin, E. Hoppe, G. A. Horton-Smith, M. Hostert, A. Hourlier, B. Howard, R. Howell, J. Huang, J. Hugon, G. Iles, N. Ilic, A. M. Iliescu, R. Illingworth, A. Ioannisian, R. Itay, A. Izmaylov, E. James, B. Jargowsky, F. Jediny, C. Jesùs-Valls, X. Ji, L. Jiang, S. Jiménez, A. Jipa, A. Joglekar, C. Johnson, R. Johnson, B. Jones, S. Jones, C. K. Jung, T. Junk, Y. Jwa, M. Kabirnezhad, A. Kaboth, I. Kadenko, F. Kamiya, G. Karagiorgi, A. Karcher, M. Karolak, Y. Karyotakis, S. Kasai, S. P. Kasetti, L. Kashur, N. Kazaryan, E. Kearns, P. Keener, K. J. Kelly, E. Kemp, W. Ketchum, S. H. Kettell, M. Khabibullin, A. Khotjantsev, A. Khvedelidze, D. Kim, B. King, B. Kirby, M. Kirby, J. Klein, K. Koehler, L. W. Koerner, S. Kohn, P. P. Koller, M. Kordosky, T. Kosc, U. Kose, V. A. Kostelecký, K. Kothekar, F. Krennrich, I. Kreslo, Y. Kudenko, V. A. Kudryavtsev, S. Kulagin, J. Kumar, R. Kumar, C. Kuruppu, V. Kus, T. Kutter, A. Lambert, K. Lande, C. E. Lane, K. Lang, T. Langford, P. Lasorak, D. Last, C. Lastoria, A. Laundrie, A. Lawrence, I. Lazanu, R. LaZur, T. Le, J. Learned, P. LeBrun, G. Lehmann Miotto, R. Lehnert, M. A. Leigui de Oliveira, M. Leitner, M. Leyton, L. Li, S. Li, S. W. Li, T. Li, Y. Li, H. Liao, C. S. Lin, S. Lin, A. Lister, B. R. Littlejohn, J. Liu, S. Lockwitz, T. Loew, M. Lokajicek, I. Lomidze, K. Long, K. Loo, D. Lorca, T. Lord, J. M. LoSecco, W. C. Louis, K. B. Luk, X. Luo, N. Lurkin, T. Lux, V. P. Luzio, D. MacFarland, A. A. Machado, P. Machado, C. T. Macias, J. R. Macier, A. Maddalena, P. Madigan, S. Magill, K. Mahn, A. Maio, J. A. Maloney, G. Mandrioli, J. Maneira, L. Manenti, S. Manly, A. Mann, K. Manolopoulos, M. Manrique Plata, A. Marchionni, W. Marciano, D. Marfatia, C. Mariani, J. Maricic, F. Marinho, A. D. Marino, M. Marshak, C. Marshall, J. Marshall, J. Marteau, J. Martin-Albo, N. Martinez, D. A. Martinez Caicedo, S. Martynenko, K. Mason, A. Mastbaum, M. Masud, S. Matsuno, J. Matthews, C. Mauger, N. Mauri, K. Mavrokoridis, R. Mazza, A. Mazzacane, E. Mazzucato, E. McCluskey, N. McConkey, K. S. McFarland, C. McGrew, A. McNab, A. Mefodiev, P. Mehta, P. Melas, M. Mellinato, O. Mena, S. Menary, H. Mendez, A. Menegolli, G. Meng, M. D. Messier, W. Metcalf, M. Mewes, H. Meyer, T. Miao, G. Michna, T. Miedema, J. Migenda, R. Milincic, W. Miller, J. Mills, C. Milne, O. Mineev, O. G. Miranda, S. Miryala, C. S. Mishra, S. R. Mishra, A. Mislivec, D. Mladenov, I. Mocioiu, K. Moffat, N. Moggi, R. Mohanta, T. A. Mohayai, N. Mokhov, J. Molina, L. Molina Bueno, A. Montanari, C. Montanari, D. Montanari, L. M. Montano Zetina, J. Moon, M. Mooney, A. Moor, D. Moreno, B. Morgan, C. Morris, C. Mossey, E. Motuk, C. A. Moura, J. Mousseau, W. Mu, L. Mualem, J. Mueller, M. Muether, S. Mufson, F. Muheim, A. Muir, M. Mulhearn, H. Muramatsu, S. Murphy, J. Musser, J. Nachtman, S. Nagu, M. Nalbandyan, R. Nandakumar, D. Naples, S. Narita, D. Navas-Nicolás, N. Nayak, M. Nebot-Guinot, L. Necib, K. Negishi, J. K. Nelson, J. Nesbit, M. Nessi, D. Newbold, M. Newcomer, D. Newhart, R. Nichol, E. Niner, K. Nishimura, A. Norman, A. Norrick, R. Northrop, P. Novella, J. A. Nowak, M. Oberling, A. Olivares Del Campo, A. Olivier, Y. Onel, Y. Onishchuk, J. Ott, L. Pagani, S. Pakvasa, O. Palamara, S. Palestini, J. M. Paley, M. Pallavicini, C. Palomares, E. Pantic, V. Paolone, V. Papadimitriou, R. Papaleo, A. Papanestis, S. 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Astrophysics ,QB460-466 ,Nuclear and particle physics. Atomic energy. Radioactivity ,QC770-798 - Abstract
Abstract The sensitivity of the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE) to neutrino oscillation is determined, based on a full simulation, reconstruction, and event selection of the far detector and a full simulation and parameterized analysis of the near detector. Detailed uncertainties due to the flux prediction, neutrino interaction model, and detector effects are included. DUNE will resolve the neutrino mass ordering to a precision of 5 $$\sigma $$ σ , for all $$\delta _{\mathrm{CP}}$$ δ CP values, after 2 years of running with the nominal detector design and beam configuration. It has the potential to observe charge-parity violation in the neutrino sector to a precision of 3 $$\sigma $$ σ (5 $$\sigma $$ σ ) after an exposure of 5 (10) years, for 50% of all $$\delta _{\mathrm{CP}}$$ δ CP values. It will also make precise measurements of other parameters governing long-baseline neutrino oscillation, and after an exposure of 15 years will achieve a similar sensitivity to $$\sin ^{2} 2\theta _{13}$$ sin 2 2 θ 13 to current reactor experiments.
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295. U.S. National Accelerator R&D Program on Future Colliders
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Bhat, P., primary, Belomestnykh, S., additional, Bross, A., additional, Dasu, S., additional, Denisov, D., additional, Gourlay, S., additional, Jindariani, S., additional, Lankford, A., additional, Nagaitsev, S., additional, Nanni, E., additional, Palmer, M., additional, Raubenheimer, T., additional, Shiltsev, V., additional, Valishev, A., additional, Vernieri, C., additional, and Zimmermann, F., additional
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296. Travailler en réseau
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Dumoulin, Philippe, primary, Masclet, Georges, additional, Dumont, Régis, additional, and Bross, Nicole, additional
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297. 8. Comment monter un RERS
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Dumoulin, Philippe, primary, Dumont, Régis, additional, Bross, Nicole, additional, and Masclet, Georges, additional
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298. Conclusion de la troisième partie
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Dumoulin, Philippe, primary, Dumont, Régis, additional, Bross, Nicole, additional, and Masclet, Georges, additional
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299. 6. Des exemples d’intervention à partir des réseaux
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Bross, Nicole, primary
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300. Conclusion générale
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Dumoulin, Philippe, primary, Dumont, Régis, additional, Bross, Nicole, additional, and Masclet, Georges, additional
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