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2. Revisiting the Taxonomy of Cylapocoris Carvalho, 1954 (Hemiptera: Miridae: Cylapinae) with Descriptions of Five New Species and Morphology-Based Phylogenetic Analysis of the Genus
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Andrzej Wolski, Adrian Masłowski, and Artur Taszakowski
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Heteroptera ,Fulviini ,systematics ,phylogeny ,morphology ,taxonomy ,Science - Abstract
This paper provides descriptions of five new species of the Neotropical genus Cylapocoris Carvalho, 1954 (C. bimaculatus n. sp., C. brooksi n. sp., C. carvalhoi n. sp., C. scutellatus n. sp., and C. simplexoides n. sp.). Cylapocoris and Cylapocoroides Carvalho, 1989 are redescribed and rediagnosed. Illustrations of male genitalia, scanning electron micrographs of selected structures of certain taxa, and an identification key to species are provided. Female genitalia are described and illustrated for the first time for Cylapocoris in nine out of 19 known species. A cladistic analysis of the genus, based on 62 morphological characters, is presented as a contribution to the understanding of relationships within Cylapocoris and its relationships with other groups of Cylapinae. The analysis comprises 16 ingroup species and 15 outgroup taxa. Both equal and implied weighting parsimony analyses were used in the phylogenetic reconstruction. We confirm the monophyly of Cylapocoris and its sister-group relationship with Cylapocoroides. Additionally, we identify subgroupings within Cylapocoris. Intertribal relationships within Cylapinae are briefly discussed.
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- 2023
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3. Radiological diagnostics in patients with pheochromocytoma – do we need to prepare? Review of the literature
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Izabela Dąbrowska, Joanna Szydełko, and Andrzej Wolski
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pheochromocytoma ,adrenals glands ,contrast agent ,incidentalomas ,radiology. ,Education ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 ,Medicine - Abstract
Introduction: Pheochromocytomas are chromaffin cell tumours derived from the neural crest and they are associated with catecholamine production. Radiological procedures are playing essential role in present diagnostic of adrenal glands. Physicians who send their patients to the radiological examinations should prepare them to have a safe further diagnostic. Aa well radiologist should be aware of scanning protocols to provide best quality and the safest for the patient radiological examination.Aim of the study: This article summarizes the current knowledge about radiological imaging of pheochromocytomas and scan procedures. In this paper we also want to answer to the question does a patient with pheochromocytoma need to be specially prepared for radiological procedures.Description of knowledge: Diagnostic procedures play primary role in present diagnostic and treatment of pheochomocytomas. It is crucial for further diagnostic procedures to locate the tumour and its margins.Ultrasound imaging can be used with success only in big tumours with clinical symptoms. First choice for adrenal gland tumours is always CT. That modality easily shows localisation and tumours smaller than 1 cm. Another method of choice for adrenal imaging is MRI which gives high contrast images between soft tissues. Radiological differentiation of lessions wouldn’t be possible without contrast agents. They are crucial for calculations of washout in CT.Conclusions: Intravenous administration of non-ionic contrast agent for CT and gadolinium based in MRI is a safe practice for patients with pheos even without α-blocking medication. Only in an intra-arterial iodine-based contrast administration patient should be pharmacologically prepared before examination.
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- 2020
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4. Pituitary gland imaging - review of the literature
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Izabela Dąbrowska, Joanna Szydełko, and Andrzej Wolski
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pituitary gland ,hypophysis ,sella turcica ,magnetic resonance imaging ,radiology ,Education ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 ,Medicine - Abstract
Introduction: is an endocrine gland located upon the hypophysial fossa of the sphenoid bone in the center of the middle cranial fossa and is surrounded by a small bony cavity (sella turcica). Radiological procedures are playing essential role in present diagnostic of pituitary gland. Pituitary tumours can now be visualized more accurately due to continued improvements in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques with gadolinium enhancement. Aim of the study: This article summarizes the current knowledge about radiological imaging of pituitary gland and in particular MRI scan procedures. In this paper we also want to show how the imaging of the pituitary gland looked like in the past and nowadays. Description of knowledge: Diagnostic procedures play primary role in present diagnosis and treatment of pituitary gland and sella turcica tumours. It is crucial for further diagnostic procedures to locate the tumour its size and margins. Currently magnetic resonance imaging is the more important examination just after the laboratory results. That modality easily shows exact location and tumours smaller than 1 cm. Radiological differentiation of lessions wouldn’t be possible without contrast agents. The latest MRI study protocols involve dynamic and delayed sequences for better visualisation and differential diagnostic. Conclusions: During the years radiological techniques evolved and gave us the perfect tool to visualize the pituitary gland and its pathologies.
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- 2021
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5. Management of Radiation Induced Carotid Stenosis in Head and Neck Cancer
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Piotr Trojanowski, Michał Sojka, Agnieszka Trojanowska, Andrzej Wolski, Tomasz Roman, and Tomasz Jargiello
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Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Presentation of radiation-induced lesions in carotid arteries of patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) and the evaluation of the effectiveness of endovascular treatment of symptomatic stenoses. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed 26 patients who underwent surgery and subsequently cervical radiotherapy (RT) for HNSCC, focusing on radiation-induced vascular disease in neck arteries—from the latency period to the occurrence of neurological events—and the endovascular treatment of the internal carotid artery (ICA) and/or of common carotid artery (CCA) stenoses. The vascular lesions were diagnosed with Doppler ultrasonography and selective digital angiography. Patients with >70% stenoses of ICA and/or CCA were scheduled for carotid artery stenting (CAS). They were followed-up with neurological examinations and Doppler ultrasonography at 6, 12, and 24 months after stenting. RESULTS: Radiation-induced vascular diseases occurred in the ICA in 22 patients (85%), CCA in 15 (58%), and in ECA in 15 (58%). The stents were implanted in 25 ICA and 17 CCA. Thirteen patients (50%) had one stent, eight (30%) had two stents, four (15%) had three stents, and one patient had five stents. Overall, 46 stents were implanted. Technical success was achieved in all patients. No cerebrovascular events occurred in the 24-months follow-up. CONCLUSION: RT in patients with HNSCC holds a significant risk factor of developing carotid artery stenosis and cerebrovascular events. Carotid stenting is preferable mode of treatment for radiation-induced stenosis. A screening program with doppler ultrasonography enables pre-stroke detection of carotid stenosis.
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- 2019
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6. Taxonomic review of the bifenestratus species group of the genus Fulvius Stål with descriptions of two new species (Hemiptera, Heteroptera, Miridae, Cylapinae)
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Andrzej Wolski, Jacek Gorczyca, Tomohide Yasunaga, Zdeněk Jindra, and Aleksander Herczek
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Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
Two new species of the genus Fulvius Stål are described from the Philippines and Papua New Guinea. A taxonomic review of representatives of the F. bifenestratus species group, illustrations of the male genitalia, a color habitus image of each species, and a key to species of the group are provided.
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- 2018
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7. Retrospective analysis of stentgraft implantation in Department of Interventional Radiology and Neuroradiology of the 4th Independent Public Clinical Hospital in Lublin in 2016
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Izabela Dąbrowska and Andrzej Wolski
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abdominal aortic aneurysm ,stentgraft ,interventional radiology ,evar ,Education ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 ,Medicine - Abstract
Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) is a localized enlargement of the abdominal aorta such that the diameter is greater than 3 cm or more than 50% larger than normal diameter. The abdominal aorta is the most common site of true arterial aneurysm affecting predominantly the segment of aorta below the renal arteries (intrarenal aorta). Well-defined risk factors are associated with the development of AAA and include older age, male gender, Caucasian race, a positive family history, smoking, the presence of other large vessel aneurysms and atherosclerosis. A retrospective analysis of clinical data of the patients admitted to Department of Interventional Radiology and Neuroradiology of the 4th Independent Public Clinical Hospital in Lublin was made. 33,3% of the implantations were performed as an emergency and life-saving procedures and according to our results higher risks of developing AAA are in male population and that risk is higher in older patients.
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- 2019
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8. Sulawesifulvius thailandicus – a new species of the genus Sulawesifulvius Gorczyca, Chérot & Štys from Thailand (Hemiptera, Heteroptera, Miridae, Cylapinae)
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Andrzej Wolski, Tomohide Yasunaga, Jacek Gorczyca, and Aleksander Herczek
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Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
A new species of the genus Sulawesifulvius, S. thailandicus Wolski, Yasunaga & Gorczyca, sp. n., is described from Thailand. The present finding also represents the first distribution record in Indochina for the genus. Color adult habitus images for S. thailandicus and S. schuhi (type species of the genus), male genital drawings of S. thailandicus, and scanning electron micrographs of selected structures of S. schuhi and S. thailandicus are provided.
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- 2017
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9. Revision of the plant bug genus Xenocylapidius (Hemiptera, Heteroptera, Miridae, Cylapinae), with descriptions of five new species from Australia and New Caledonia
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Andrzej Wolski and Jacek Gorczyca
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Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
The genus Xenocylapidius Gorczyca, 1997 is revised. Five new species: Xenocylapidius acutipennis sp. n., X. ater sp. n., X. bimaculatus sp. n., X. gemellus sp. n., and X. rolandi sp. n. are described from Australia and New Caledonia. Illustrations of the male genitalia, color photographs of dorsal and lateral views of the adults of all species, and key to species of the genus Xenocylapidius are provided.
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- 2014
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10. Ograniczone, powtarzające się i stereotypowe wzorce zachowań, zainteresowań i aktywności u małych dzieci ze spektrum autyzmu
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Andrzej Wolski
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autyzm ,stereotypia ,sztywność zachowania ,manieryzm ruchowy ,Social Sciences ,History of scholarship and learning. The humanities ,AZ20-999 - Abstract
Zaburzenia w rozwoju społecznym i komunikacyjnym u małych dzieci z autyzmem są elementami zawsze występującymi. Natomiast nie ma zgod-ności co do występowania i nasilenia sztywnych wzorców zachowania u małych dzieci przed trzecim rokiem życia. Objawy związane z ograniczonymi, powta-rzającymi się i stereotypowymi wzorcami zachowania oraz zainteresowaniami są koniecznymi elementami dla postawienia diagnozy autyzmu. Jednak charakter tych zachowań, zainteresowań i nieprawidłowych wzorców zachowania jest naj-bardziej zróżnicowany u poszczególnych dzieci. Podjęto próbę przeanalizowania występowania wspomnianych objawów w opar-ciu o prowadzone w ostatnim okresie badania. Zgromadzone wyniki pomocne mogą być w pełniejszym zrozumieniu funkcjonowania dziecka z autyzmem nie tylko w opisywanym zakresie, lecz także w sferze społecznej i komunikacyjnej.
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- 2013
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11. Transient jitter from injection in storage rings
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Kai Meng Hock and Andrzej Wolski
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Nuclear and particle physics. Atomic energy. Radioactivity ,QC770-798 - Abstract
Injection of fresh bunches into a storage ring can induce jitter in the stored bunches. For machines demanding beams of very low emittance and high stability, such as the damping rings of a future linear collider or the storage rings of a super flavor factory, this could be a potential performance limitation. We present an analysis, for the International Linear Collider (ILC) damping rings, of the transverse jitter induced on the extracted bunches from the jitter on the injected bunches, with the coupling between bunches mediated by the resistive-wall wakefield of the vacuum chamber. We find that it is important to include details of the local transverse focusing around the ring. We consider the impact of the finite thickness of the beam pipe wall, and of nonevaporable getter coating on the inside surface: in the parameter regime of the ILC damping rings, we find that the results are only slightly modified compared to an approximation to the resistive-wall wakefield based on a single-layer wall of infinite thickness. The results from our simulations indicate a tight specification on the jitter of the injected bunches.
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- 2009
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12. Time evolution of coupled-bunch modes from beta function variation in storage rings
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Kai Meng Hock and Andrzej Wolski
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Nuclear and particle physics. Atomic energy. Radioactivity ,QC770-798 - Abstract
We present an analytical and numerical study of the equations of motion for bunches coupled by transverse wakefields. We base our study on a recent lattice design for the damping rings in the baseline configuration of the International Linear Collider. Using the macroparticle model, and assuming resistive wall wakefield coupling, we present numerical results on the time evolution of the multibunch modes. Decay modes display growth after initial decay, and mode amplitudes exhibit high-frequency oscillations. These phenomena are not expected if the beta function is assumed to have a constant, averaged value. We show analytically that they can come from coupling between modes caused by variation of the beta function in a real lattice. The effect is shown to be comparable to the effect of a nonuniform fill pattern and significantly larger than that of the higher-order mode wakefield localized in the rf cavities. Turning to the case of constant beta function, we develop a more complete treatment of the equations of motion. We derive general formulas for the bunch trajectories, and show that such formulas can only be valid in the limit of small wakefield coupling.
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- 2007
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13. Linear and nonlinear decoupling using time-dependent transformations
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Andrzej Wolski and Andrew M. Sessler
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Nuclear and particle physics. Atomic energy. Radioactivity ,QC770-798 - Abstract
Linear coupling in a storage ring is conveniently analyzed in terms of transformations that put the single-turn map into block-diagonal form. Such a transformation allows us to define new variables, in which the dynamics are uncoupled. In this paper it is shown how a similar approach may be taken to nonlinear coupling, but that to decouple the map completely one needs to use a time-dependent canonical transformation. In Sec. III, we present a numerical example, based upon the analysis presented in previous sections, of a nonlinear transformation. In part for pedagogical reasons, and in part to make our use of notation clear, in Appendix A we reproduce the theory, along with a numerical example, of the well-known result for a linear transformation.
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- 2007
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14. Alternative approach to general coupled linear optics
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Andrzej Wolski
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Nuclear and particle physics. Atomic energy. Radioactivity ,QC770-798 - Abstract
The Twiss parameters provide a convenient description of beam optics in uncoupled linear beam lines. For coupled beam lines, a variety of approaches are possible for describing the linear optics; here, we propose an approach and notation that naturally generalizes the familiar Twiss parameters to the coupled case in 3 degrees of freedom. Our approach is based on an eigensystem analysis of the matrix of second-order beam moments, or alternatively (in the case of a storage ring) on an eigensystem analysis of the linear single-turn map. The lattice functions that emerge from this approach have an interpretation that is conceptually very simple: in particular, the lattice functions directly relate the beam distribution in phase-space to the invariant emittances. To emphasize the physical significance of the coupled lattice functions, we develop the theory from first principles, using only the assumption of linear symplectic transport. We also give some examples of the application of this approach, demonstrating its advantages of conceptual and notational simplicity.
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- 2006
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15. Intrabeam scattering formulas for high energy beams
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Kiyoshi Kubo, Sekazi K. Mtingwa, and Andrzej Wolski
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Nuclear and particle physics. Atomic energy. Radioactivity ,QC770-798 - Abstract
We derive completely integrated formulas for emittance growth times due to intrabeam scattering for charged particle beams in the high energy limit, including the effect of lattice parameters that vary around the accelerator ring. Using accelerator lattices for the prototype damping ring called the Accelerator Test Facility at KEK and those for two proposed International Linear Collider damping rings, we compare our results with other calculations.
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- 2005
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16. The Cylapinae of French Guiana: an illustrated catalogue with the description of a new species (Insecta, Heteroptera, Miridae)
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FRÉDÉRIC CHÉROT, ANDRZEJ WOLSKI, and DIEGO LEONARDO CARPINTERO
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Hemiptera ,Cylapini ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Fulviini ,new species for science and for French Guiana ,true bugs ,Animalia ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Biodiversity ,Miridae ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Taxonomy - Abstract
An illustrated catalogue of Cylapinae (Insecta, Heteroptera, Miridae) from French Guiana is provided. Valdasus cerdai, n. sp. is described as new. Cylapus antennatus (Carvalho & Fontes, 1968), C. citus Bergroth, 1922, C. ruficeps Bergroth, 1922, C. tucuriensis (Carvalho, 1989) and Peltidocylapus caudatus Wolski, 2021 are recorded from French Guiana for the first time. The validity of Valdasoides Carvalho, 1989 is discussed.
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- 2023
17. Two new genera and species of the Fulviini (Hemiptera, Heteroptera, Miridae, Cylapinae) from Madagascar, with a checklist of Madagascan cylapines
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ARTUR TASZAKOWSKI, ADRIAN MASŁOWSKI, ANDRZEJ WOLSKI, and JACEK GORCZYCA
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Insecta ,Arthropoda ,plant bugs ,Cassisotropis ,Hemiptera ,taxonomy ,Infernotropi ,distribution ,true bugs ,Animalia ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Miridae ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,biodiversity - Abstract
Two new genera, each represented by a single new species, Cassisotropis aciformis Taszakowski et al. gen. et sp. nov. and Infernotropis madagascariensis Taszakowski et al. gen. et sp. nov. are described from Madagascar. Photographs and SEM micrographs of the male and female habitus, genital structures and selected morphological structures are presented. The first record of Fulvius anthocoroides (Reuter, 1875) in Madagascar and the checklist of Madagascan cylapines are also provided.
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- 2022
18. Characterisation of microbunching instability with 2D Fourier analysis
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G. Perosa, Marco Veronese, L. Badano, Carlo Spezzani, Enrico Allaria, Giulio Gaio, S. Brussaard, D. Gauthier, Najmeh Mirian, Simone Spampinati, Alexander Brynes, S. Di Mitri, I. Akkermans, I. Setija, Peter Williams, Giuseppe Penco, Andrzej Wolski, P. Rebernik, G. De Ninno, M. Trovo, Luca Giannessi, Brynes, A. D., Akkermans, I., Allaria, E., Badano, L., Brussaard, S., De Ninno, Giovanni, Gauthier, D., Gaio, Giulio, Giannessi, L., Mirian, N. S., Penco, G., Perosa, G., Rebernik, P., Setija, I., Spampinati, S., Spezzani, C., Trovò, M., Veronese, M., Williams, P. H., Wolski &, A., Di Mitri, S., Laboratoire Interactions, Dynamiques et Lasers (ex SPAM) (LIDyl), Université Paris-Saclay-Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), and Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Université Paris-Saclay-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
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[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-ACC-PH]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Accelerator Physics [physics.acc-ph] ,lcsh:Medicine ,Microbunching ,2D Fourier analysis ,Plasma oscillation ,01 natural sciences ,Instability ,Article ,Plasma physics ,law.invention ,symbols.namesake ,law ,0103 physical sciences ,Modulation (music) ,010306 general physics ,lcsh:Science ,Physics ,Multidisciplinary ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,lcsh:R ,Laser ,Computational physics ,Applied physics ,Amplitude ,Fourier analysis ,Phase space ,symbols ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,lcsh:Q ,Energy (signal processing) - Abstract
The optimal performance of high-brightness free-electron lasers (FELs) is limited by the microbunching instability, which can cause variations in both the slice energy spread and longitudinal profile of electron beams. In this paper, we perform 2D Fourier analysis of the full bunch longitudinal phase space, such that modulations in both planes can be studied simultaneously. Unlike the standard 1D analysis, this method is able to reveal modulations in a folded phase space, which would otherwise remain uncovered. Additionally, the plasma oscillation between energy and density modulations is also revealed by this method. The damping of the microbunching instability, through the use of a laser heater, is also analysed with this technique. We confirm a mitigation of the amplitude of modulation and a red-shift of the microbunching frequency as the energy spread added increases. As an outcome of this work, a systematic experimental comparison of the development of the instability in the presence of different compression schemes is here presented for the first time.
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- 2020
19. Revised classification of the New World Cylapini (Heteroptera: Miridae: Cylapinae): taxonomic review of the genera Cylapinus, Cylapoides and Peltidocylapus and a morphology-based phylogenetic analysis of tribe Cylapini
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Andrzej Wolski
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Male ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Australia ,Biodiversity ,Plants ,Heteroptera ,Hemiptera ,Animals ,Animalia ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Female ,Miridae ,Animal Distribution ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Phylogeny ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Cylapini, as currently circumscribed, is a relatively small group of plant bugs currently comprising 17 genera and 65 species. Most representatives of the tribe are distributed in the New World (10 genera and 47 species) with other members occurring in the Afrotropical, Oriental, and Australian regions. They have primarily tropical and subtropical distributions with only a few members inhabiting temperate regions. This paper provides a taxonomic review of three of the New World Cylapini genera: Cylapinus Carvalho, 1986, Cylapoides Carvalho, 1952, and Peltidocylapus Poppius, 1909. Most species are diagnosed and redescribed. Eight new species are described as new: Cylapinus yasunagai sp. nov., Peltidocylapus calyciformis sp. nov., P. caudatus sp. nov., P. ecuadorensis sp. nov., P. pallidus sp. nov., P. parallelus sp. nov., P. simplex sp. nov., and P. spinosus sp. nov. Cylapus festinabundus Bergroth, 1922 is transferred to Peltidocylapus (comb. nov.). Illustrations of male genitalia, scanning electron micrographs of selected structures of certain species, and an identification key of the genera Cylapinus, Cylapoides and Peltidocylapus are provided. Female genitalia are described and illustrated for the first time for most genera of Cylapini. A cladistic analysis of the tribe based on 81 morphological characters is presented as a contribution to the understanding of the ingroup relationships of Cylapini and its relationships with other groups of Cylapinae. The analysis comprises 30 ingroup species and 15 outgroup species. Both equal- and implied weighting parsimony analyses were used in the phylogenetic reconstruction. This analysis was based solely on morphological characters because an insufficient number of specimens suitable for molecular studies were available for most taxa. The study confirmed a close affinity of the taxa currently included in Cylapini, but the tribe was rendered paraphyletic by inclusion of the tribe Vanniini. The grouping comprising both Cylapini + Vanniini and most of its subordinated clades received low nodal support. Both analyses recovered a decisively supported clade comprising the New World genera Amapacylapus, Cylapus, Peltidocylapus, and Valdasus which accommodate most of the Cylapini species, justifying the recognition of the Cylapus complex suggested by previous authors. The results presented here are discussed and compared with previous phylogenetic hypotheses based on different datasets.
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- 2021
20. Measurement of the anomalous precession frequency of the muon in the Fermilab Muon <math><mi>g</mi><mo>−</mo><mn>2</mn></math> Experiment
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P. Bloom, P. Kammel, Timothy Chupp, C. Schlesier, P. Girotti, M. J. Lee, A. Nath, Frederick Gray, C. Gabbanini, D. Shemyakin, C. C. Polly, L. Cotrozzi, V. N. Duginov, G. Venanzoni, T. Stuttard, G. Lukicov, M. Iacovacci, H. E. Swanson, T. P. Gorringe, B. C.K. Casey, J. Grange, N. H. Tran, K. W. Hong, K. T. Pitts, R. T. Chislett, Fabrizio Marignetti, A. Lucà, Martin Fertl, E. Barlas-Yucel, J. George, A. Kuchibhotla, Dariush Hampai, T. Walton, D. Cauz, G. Sweetmore, J. Bono, I. R. Bailey, Dinko Pocanic, J. L. Holzbauer, Gavin Grant Hesketh, J. L. Ritchie, Alexander Keshavarzi, H. P. Binney, A. García, Manolis Kargiantoulakis, A. Basti, Barry King, B. MacCoy, M. Kiburg, David Rubin, Alexey Anisenkov, V. Tishchenko, Marin Karuza, H. Nguyen, P. Di Meo, Claudio Ferrari, N. Kinnaird, Liang Li, L. K. Gibbons, N. Raha, R. Chakraborty, D. Flay, R. N. Pilato, M. Incagli, M. Lancaster, Michael Syphers, S. Baeßler, T. J. V. Bowcock, J. LaBounty, G. M. Piacentino, D. Vasilkova, S. Park, A. Lusiani, T. Albahri, R. Madrak, Z. Hodge, Dominik Stöckinger, A. Chapelain, Brad Plaster, R. M. Carey, Dongdong Li, J. D. Crnkovic, D. W. Hertzog, Selcuk Haciomeroglu, J. P. Miller, Andrzej Wolski, Tabitha Halewood-leagas, Franco Bedeschi, B. L. Roberts, S. Grant, J. Fry, Kyoko Makino, J.B. Hempstead, S. Di Falco, K. S. Khaw, W. Turner, Z. Chu, A. T. Herrod, J. D. Price, T. Barrett, N. V. Khomutov, M. Farooq, P. Winter, J. Stapleton, R. Fatemi, D. Kawall, S. Charity, L. Santi, A. Schreckenberger, E. Valetov, B. Quinn, Yannis K. Semertzidis, B. Li, K. L. Giovanetti, A. E. Tewsley-Booth, S. Lee, Ran Hong, S. Leo, M. D. Galati, A.T. Fienberg, Sultan B. Dabagov, S. P. Chang, L. Kelton, G. Pauletta, Rachel Osofsky, G. Di Sciascio, S. Ganguly, D.A. Sweigart, Meghna Bhattacharya, Thomas Teubner, A. Gioiosa, S. Miozzi, B. Kiburg, J. Esquivel, A. Lorente Campos, David Kessler, E. Bottalico, M. Sorbara, Christopher Stoughton, J. Mott, Kayleigh Anne Thomson, Giovanni Cantatore, A. Fioretti, A. Anastasi, Wanwei Wu, Karie Badgley, S. Mastroianni, O. Kim, William Morse, L. Welty-Rieger, A. L. Lyon, A. Hibbert, A. Weisskopf, P. T. Debevec, W. Gohn, E. J. Ramberg, R. Di Stefano, E. Kraegeloh, Martin Berz, Z. Khechadoorian, S. Ramachandran, D. Stratakis, S. Corrodi, D. A. Tarazona, V. A. Baranov, J. Choi, F. Han, Nicholas A. Pohlman, M. Eads, I. Logashenko, N. A. Kuchinskiy, M. W. Smith, Y. I. Kim, A. Driutti, J. Kaspar, K. R. Labe, N. S. Froemming, E. Frlež, Albahri, T., Anastasi, A., Anisenkov, A., Badgley, K., Baeßler, S., Bailey, I., Baranov, V. A., Barlas-Yucel, E., Barrett, T., Basti, A., Bedeschi, F., Berz, M., Bhattacharya, M., Binney, H. P., Bloom, P., Bono, J., Bottalico, E., Bowcock, T., Cantatore, G., Carey, R. M., Casey, B. C. K., Cauz, D., Chakraborty, R., Chang, S. P., Chapelain, A., Charity, S., Chislett, R., Choi, J., Chu, Z., Chupp, T. E., Corrodi, S., Cotrozzi, L., Crnkovic, J. D., Dabagov, S., Debevec, P. T., Di Falco, S., Di Meo, P., Di Sciascio, G., Di Stefano, R., Driutti, A., Duginov, V. N., Eads, M., Esquivel, J., Farooq, M., Fatemi, R., Ferrari, C., Fertl, M., Fienberg, A. T., Fioretti, A., Flay, D., Frlež, E., Froemming, N. S., Fry, J., Gabbanini, C., Galati, M. D., Ganguly, S., Garcia, A., George, J., Gibbons, L. K., Gioiosa, A., Giovanetti, K. L., Girotti, P., Gohn, W., Gorringe, T., Grange, J., Grant, S., Gray, F., Haciomeroglu, S., Halewood-Leagas, T., Hampai, D., Han, F., Hempstead, J., Herrod, A. T., Hertzog, D. W., Hesketh, G., Hibbert, A., Hodge, Z., Holzbauer, J. L., Hong, K. W., Hong, R., Iacovacci, M., Incagli, M., Kammel, P., Kargiantoulakis, M., Karuza, M., Kaspar, J., Kawall, D., Kelton, L., Keshavarzi, A., Kessler, D., Khaw, K. S., Khechadoorian, Z., Khomutov, N. V., Kiburg, B., Kiburg, M., Kim, O., Kim, Y. I., King, B., Kinnaird, N., Kraegeloh, E., Kuchibhotla, A., Kuchinskiy, N. A., Labe, K. R., Labounty, J., Lancaster, M., Lee, M. J., Lee, S., Leo, S., Li, B., Li, D., Li, L., Logashenko, I., Lorente Campos, A., Lucà, A., Lukicov, G., Lusiani, A., Lyon, A. L., Maccoy, B., Madrak, R., Makino, K., Marignetti, F., Mastroianni, S., Miller, J. P., Miozzi, S., Morse, W. M., Mott, J., Nath, A., Nguyen, H., Osofsky, R., Park, S., Pauletta, G., Piacentino, G. M., Pilato, R. N., Pitts, K. T., Plaster, B., Počanić, D., Pohlman, N., Polly, C. C., Price, J., Quinn, B., Raha, N., Ramachandran, S., Ramberg, E., Ritchie, J. L., Roberts, B. L., Rubin, D. L., Santi, L., Schlesier, C., Schreckenberger, A., Semertzidis, Y. K., Shemyakin, D., Smith, M. W., Sorbara, M., Stöckinger, D., Stapleton, J., Stoughton, C., Stratakis, D., Stuttard, T., Swanson, H. E., Sweetmore, G., Sweigart, D. A., Syphers, M. J., Tarazona, D. A., Teubner, T., Tewsley-Booth, A. E., Thomson, K., Tishchenko, V., Tran, N. H., Turner, W., Valetov, E., Vasilkova, D., Venanzoni, G., Walton, T., Weisskopf, A., Welty-Rieger, L., Winter, P., Wolski, A., and Wu, W.
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Physics::Instrumentation and Detectors ,Measure (physics) ,FOS: Physical sciences ,7. Clean energy ,01 natural sciences ,Omega ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Nuclear physics ,Nuclear Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex) ,muon ,0103 physical sciences ,Fermilab ,Nuclear Experiment (nucl-ex) ,010306 general physics ,Larmor precession ,Physics ,Muon ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Settore FIS/01 - Fisica Sperimentale ,anomalous magnetic moment ,3. Good health ,Magnetic field ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,Storage ring ,Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope - Abstract
The Muon g-2 Experiment at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (FNAL) has measured the muon anomalous precession frequency $\omega_a$ to an uncertainty of 434 parts per billion (ppb), statistical, and 56 ppb, systematic, with data collected in four storage ring configurations during its first physics run in 2018. When combined with a precision measurement of the magnetic field of the experiment's muon storage ring, the precession frequency measurement determines a muon magnetic anomaly of $a_{\mu}({\rm FNAL}) = 116\,592\,040(54) \times 10^{-11}$ (0.46 ppm). This article describes the multiple techniques employed in the reconstruction, analysis and fitting of the data to measure the precession frequency. It also presents the averaging of the results from the eleven separate determinations of \omega_a, and the systematic uncertainties on the result., Comment: 29 pages, 19 figures. Published in Physical Review D
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21. Magnetic Field Measurement and Analysis for the Muon g-2 Experiment at Fermilab
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Z. Chu, M. Eads, M. Lancaster, T. Halewood-Leagas, D. Flay, I. Logashenko, N. A. Kuchinskiy, M. W. Smith, Y. I. Kim, S.B. Dabagov, B. MacCoy, N. H. Tran, K. W. Hong, Liang Li, L. Santi, A. Chapelain, K. S. Khaw, K. T. Pitts, R. Fatemi, I. R. Bailey, E. Bottalico, Andrzej Wolski, R. N. Pilato, P. Bloom, M. Iacovacci, G. Pauletta, M. Incagli, R. Di Stefano, Timothy Chupp, E. Barlas-Yucel, G. Di Sciascio, G. Sweetmore, D. Cauz, P. Girotti, H. Nguyen, Thomas Teubner, D.A. Sweigart, A. E. Tewsley-Booth, G. Piacentino, D. Stöckinger, Karie Badgley, L. Kelton, P. Winter, Brad Plaster, J. L. Holzbauer, R. Chislett, B. Quinn, R. M. Carey, A. Conway, Kyoko Makino, A. Hibbert, B. C. K. Casey, A. Driutti, J. George, A. Lorente Campos, W. Turner, A. Lucà, S. Ramachandran, W. Wu, G. Hesketh, E. Valetov, E. Kraegeloh, Franco Bedeschi, A. Gioiosa, P. T. Debevec, L. Cotrozzi, V. N. Duginov, S. Corrodi, S. Miozzi, Yannis K. Semertzidis, M. J. Lee, S. Mastroianni, P. Di Meo, Martin Berz, K. L. Giovanetti, D. Stratakis, G. Lukicov, C. Gabbanini, J.B. Hempstead, A. Weisskopf, V. Tishchenko, B. Kiburg, H. E. Swanson, O. Kim, Michael Syphers, R. Osofsky, T. Stuttard, J. Esquivel, Dariush Hampai, T. J. V. Bowcock, Adam L. Lyon, Z. Khechadoorian, Meghna Bhattacharya, T. Barrett, Martin Fertl, D. Shemyakin, V. A. Baranov, Manolis Kargiantoulakis, R. Madrak, Marin Karuza, D. Vasilkova, S. Park, N. Kinnaird, A. Lusiani, T. Albahri, E. Ramberg, Nicholas A. Pohlman, D. Kawall, A. Schreckenberger, J. L. Ritchie, A. T. Herrod, Selcuk Haciomeroglu, L. K. Gibbons, J. Stapleton, Fabrizio Marignetti, K. Thomson, J. LaBounty, W. Gohn, G. Venanzoni, B. Li, Claudio Ferrari, Dinko Pocanic, S. P. Chang, S. Charity, T. Walton, T. P. Gorringe, Benjamin T. King, A. Fioretti, A. Anastasi, Sudeshna Ganguly, S. Lee, Ran Hong, M. D. Galati, A.T. Fienberg, William Morse, L. Welty-Rieger, Alejandro Garcia, J. Grange, J. Choi, Dongdong Li, D. W. Hertzog, A. Keshavarzi, M. Sorbara, F. Han, J. Bono, J. Mott, P. Kammel, C. Schlesier, Giovanni Cantatore, S. Di Falco, R. Chakraborty, C. C. Polly, J. P. Miller, M. Kiburg, J. Kaspar, David Rubin, S. Baeßler, K. R. Labe, N. S. Froemming, H. P. Binney, B. L. Roberts, S. Grant, J. Price, N. Raha, Z. Hodge, N. V. Khomutov, M. Farooq, Jason Crnkovic, D. A. Tarazona, C. Stoughton, A. Nath, Frederick Gray, David Kessler, Albahri, T., Anastasi, A., Badgley, K., Baessler, S., Bailey, I., Baranov, V. A., Barlas-Yucel, E., Barrett, T., Bedeschi, F., Berz, M., Bhattacharya, M., Binney, H. P., Bloom, P., Bono, J., Bottalico, E., Bowcock, T., Cantatore, G., Carey, R. M., Casey, B. C. K., Cauz, D., Chakraborty, R., Chang, S. P., Chapelain, A., Charity, S., Chislett, R., Choi, J., Chu, Z., Chupp, T. E., Conway, A., Corrodi, S., Cotrozzi, L., Crnkovic, J. D., Dabagov, S., Debevec, P. T., Di Falco, S., Di Meo, P., Di Sciascio, G., Di Stefano, R., Driutti, A., Duginov, V. N., Eads, M., Esquivel, J., Farooq, M., Fatemi, R., Ferrari, C., Fertl, M., Fienberg, A. T., Fioretti, A., Flay, D., Froemming, N. S., Gabbanini, C., Galati, M. D., Ganguly, S., Garcia, A., George, J., Gibbons, L. K., Gioiosa, A., Giovanetti, K. L., Girotti, P., Gohn, W., Gorringe, T., Grange, J., Grant, S., Gray, F., Haciomeroglu, S., Halewood-Leagas, T., Hampai, D., Han, F., Hempstead, J., Herrod, A. T., Hertzog, D. W., Hesketh, G., Hibbert, A., Hodge, Z., Holzbauer, J. L., Hong, K. W., Hong, R., Iacovacci, M., Incagli, M., Kammel, P., Kargiantoulakis, M., Karuza, M., Kaspar, J., Kawall, D., Kelton, L., Keshavarzi, A., Kessler, D., Khaw, K. S., Khechadoorian, Z., Khomutov, N. V., Kiburg, B., Kiburg, M., Kim, O., Kim, Y. I., King, B., Kinnaird, N., Kraegeloh, E., Kuchinskiy, N. A., Labe, K. R., Labounty, J., Lancaster, M., Lee, M. J., Lee, S., Li, B., Li, D., Li, L., Logashenko, I., Lorente Campos, A., Luca, A., Lukicov, G., Lusiani, A., Lyon, A. L., Maccoy, B., Madrak, R., Makino, K., Marignetti, F., Mastroianni, S., Miller, J. P., Miozzi, S., Morse, W. M., Mott, J., Nath, A., Nguyen, H., Osofsky, R., Park, S., Pauletta, G., Piacentino, G. M., Pilato, R. N., Pitts, K. T., Plaster, B., Pocanic, D., Pohlman, N., Polly, C. C., Price, J., Quinn, B., Raha, N., Ramachandran, S., Ramberg, E., Ritchie, J. L., Roberts, B. L., Rubin, D. L., Santi, L., Schlesier, C., Schreckenberger, A., Semertzidis, Y. K., Shemyakin, D., Smith, M. W., Sorbara, M., Stockinger, D., Stapleton, J., Stoughton, C., Stratakis, D., Stuttard, T., Swanson, H. E., Sweetmore, G., Sweigart, D. A., Syphers, M. J., Tarazona, D. A., Teubner, T., Tewsley-Booth, A. E., Thomson, K., Tishchenko, V., Tran, N. H., Turner, W., Valetov, E., Vasilkova, D., Venanzoni, G., Walton, T., Weisskopf, A., Welty-Rieger, L., Winter, P., Wolski, A., Wu, W., Baeßler, S., Lucà, A., Počanić, D., and Stöckinger, D.
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Field (physics) ,Physics::Instrumentation and Detectors ,FOS: Physical sciences ,7. Clean energy ,01 natural sciences ,Omega ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,010305 fluids & plasmas ,Nuclear physics ,High Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex) ,muon ,0103 physical sciences ,Proton spin crisis ,Fermilab ,Nuclear Experiment (nucl-ex) ,010306 general physics ,Nuclear Experiment ,Larmor precession ,Physics ,Muon ,Settore FIS/01 - Fisica Sperimentale ,VACUUM POLARIZATION CONTRIBUTIONSTEMPERATURE-DEPENDENCEPROTON NMRMOMENTSUSCEPTIBILITYTERMS ,anomalous magnetic moment ,Muon g-2 Experiment, anomalous precession frequency ,Magnetic field ,anomalous precession frequency ,Muon g-2 Experiment ,Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope - Abstract
The Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory has measured the anomalous precession frequency $a^{}_\mu = (g^{}_\mu-2)/2$ of the muon to a combined precision of 0.46 parts per million with data collected during its first physics run in 2018. This paper documents the measurement of the magnetic field in the muon storage ring. The magnetic field is monitored by nuclear magnetic resonance systems and calibrated in terms of the equivalent proton spin precession frequency in a spherical water sample at 34.7$^\circ$C. The measured field is weighted by the muon distribution resulting in $\tilde{\omega}'^{}_p$, the denominator in the ratio $\omega^{}_a$/$\tilde{\omega}'^{}_p$ that together with known fundamental constants yields $a^{}_\mu$. The reported uncertainty on $\tilde{\omega}'^{}_p$ for the Run-1 data set is 114 ppb consisting of uncertainty contributions from frequency extraction, calibration, mapping, tracking, and averaging of 56 ppb, and contributions from fast transient fields of 99 ppb., Comment: Added one citation and corrected missing normalization in Eqs (35) and (36)
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22. Beam dynamics corrections to the Run-1 measurement of the muon anomalous magnetic moment at Fermilab
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K. S. Khaw, C. Schlesier, Diktys Stratakis, R. Fatemi, S. Corrodi, D. Newton, K. T. Pitts, R. T. Chislett, L. K. Gibbons, Kyoko Makino, E. Bottalico, A. Gioiosa, J. LaBounty, J. Bono, I. R. Bailey, P. Kammel, D. Kawall, T. J. V. Bowcock, H. P. Binney, W. Turner, A. T. Herrod, S. Miozzi, A. Schreckenberger, E. Valetov, N. H. Tran, K. W. Hong, J. Esquivel, M. Sorbara, Christopher Stoughton, Fabrizio Marignetti, A. Lucà, L. Kelton, M. Eads, D. Stöckinger, T. Barrett, G. Piacentino, J. Mott, S. Baeßler, Bck Casey, Kayleigh Anne Thomson, Giovanni Cantatore, Rachel Osofsky, M. Kiburg, E. Barlas-Yucel, Michael Syphers, C. C. Polly, J. Choi, R. Chakraborty, D. Flay, David Rubin, J. Grange, N. A. Kuchinskiy, M. W. Smith, G. Lukicov, M. Iacovacci, G. Pauletta, J. L. Ritchie, B. MacCoy, L. Cotrozzi, V. N. Duginov, A. Lorente Campos, S. Lee, Ran Hong, G. Sweetmore, D.A. Sweigart, M. Korostelev, Dongdong Li, D. W. Hertzog, Alexander Keshavarzi, G. Di Sciascio, Alejandro L. Garcia, Liang Li, F. Han, D. Sathyan, A.T. Fienberg, Sultan B. Dabagov, M. J. Lee, S. P. Chang, Benjamin T. King, Marin Karuza, R. N. Pilato, M. Incagli, J.B. Hempstead, B. Quinn, L. Santi, N. Kinnaird, F. Gray, P. Winter, L. Welty-Rieger, Meghna Bhattacharya, H. Nguyen, P. Di Meo, T. Stuttard, A. L. Lyon, David Kessler, A. Chapelain, J. Kaspar, B. Li, Galati, Sudeshna Ganguly, Andrzej Wolski, A. Driutti, D. A. Tarazona, Brad Plaster, R. M. Carey, D. Cauz, G. Venanzoni, J. Fry, B. Kiburg, J. P. Miller, W. Gohn, B. L. Roberts, S. Grant, V. A. Baranov, Nicholas A. Pohlman, N. V. Khomutov, M. Farooq, Jason Crnkovic, A. Hibbert, K. R. Labe, P. T. Debevec, Thomas Teubner, S. Di Falco, J. D. Price, Yi Kim, I.B. Logashenko, Yannis K. Semertzidis, K. L. Giovanetti, A. E. Tewsley-Booth, E. Frlež, Martin Berz, S. Charity, T. Walton, Z. Khechadoorian, S. Ramachandran, A. Fiedler, T. P. Gorringe, William Morse, A. Fioretti, A. Anastasi, O. Kim, A. Weisskopf, Wanwei Wu, Karie Badgley, S. Mastroianni, J. L. Holzbauer, Manolis Kargiantoulakis, S. Park, A. Lusiani, T. Albahri, R. Madrak, Selcuk Haciomeroglu, Z. Chu, Dariush Hampai, Gavin Grant Hesketh, J. George, Tishchenko, D. Vasilkova, Franco Bedeschi, P. Bloom, Timothy Chupp, P. Girotti, Nathan Froemming, J. Stapleton, Dinko Pocanic, M. Lancaster, C. Gabbanini, N. Raha, H. E. Swanson, Martin Fertl, Z. Hodge, Tabitha Halewood-leagas, E. J. Ramberg, A. Nath, R. Di Stefano, E. Kraegeloh, Claudio Ferrari, Albahri, T., Anastasi, A., Badgley, K., Baessler, S., Bailey, I., Baranov, V. A., Barlas-Yucel, E., Barrett, T., Bedeschi, F., Berz, M., Bhattacharya, M., Binney, H. P., Bloom, P., Bono, J., Bottalico, E., Bowcock, T., Cantatore, G., Carey, R. M., Casey, B. C. K., Cauz, D., Chakraborty, R., Chang, S. P., Chapelain, A., Charity, S., Chislett, R., Choi, J., Chu, Z., Chupp, T. E., Corrodi, S., Cotrozzi, L., Crnkovic, J. D., Dabagov, S., Debevec, P. T., Di Falco, S., Di Meo, P., Di Sciascio, G., Di Stefano, R., Driutti, A., Duginov, V. N., Eads, M., Esquivel, J., Farooq, M., Fatemi, R., Ferrari, C., Fertl, M., Fiedler, A., Fienberg, A. T., Fioretti, A., Flay, D., Frlez, E., Froemming, N. S., Fry, J., Gabbanini, C., Galati, M. D., Ganguly, S., Garcia, A., George, J., Gibbons, L. K., Gioiosa, A., Giovanetti, K. L., Girotti, P., Gohn, W., Gorringe, T., Grange, J., Grant, S., Gray, F., Haciomeroglu, S., Halewood-Leagas, T., Hampai, D., Han, F., Hempstead, J., Herrod, A. T., Hertzog, D. W., Hesketh, G., Hibbert, A., Hodge, Z., Holzbauer, J. L., Hong, K. W., Hong, R., Iacovacci, M., Incagli, M., Kammel, P., Kargiantoulakis, M., Karuza, M., Kaspar, J., Kawall, D., Kelton, L., Keshavarzi, A., Kessler, D., Khaw, K. S., Khechadoorian, Z., Khomutov, N. V., Kiburg, B., Kiburg, M., Kim, O., Kim, Y. I., King, B., Kinnaird, N., Korostelev, M., Kraegeloh, E., Kuchinskiy, N. A., Labe, K. R., Labounty, J., Lancaster, M., Lee, M. J., Lee, S., Li, B., Li, D., Li, L., Logashenko, I., Lorente Campos, A., Luca, A., Lukicov, G., Lusiani, A., Lyon, A. L., Maccoy, B., Madrak, R., Makino, K., Marignetti, F., Mastroianni, S., Miller, J. P., Miozzi, S., Morse, W. M., Mott, J., Nath, A., Newton, D., Nguyen, H., Osofsky, R., Park, S., Pauletta, G., Piacentino, G. M., Pilato, R. N., Pitts, K. T., Plaster, B., Pocanic, D., Pohlman, N., Polly, C. C., Price, J., Quinn, B., Raha, N., Ramachandran, S., Ramberg, E., Ritchie, J. L., Roberts, B. L., Rubin, D. L., Santi, L., Sathyan, D., Schlesier, C., Schreckenberger, A., Semertzidis, Y. K., Smith, M. W., Sorbara, M., Stockinger, D., Stapleton, J., Stoughton, C., Stratakis, D., Stuttard, T., Swanson, H. E., Sweetmore, G., Sweigart, D. A., Syphers, M. J., Tarazona, D. A., Teubner, T., Tewsley-Booth, A. E., Thomson, K., Tishchenko, V., Tran, N. H., Turner, W., Valetov, E., Vasilkova, D., Venanzoni, G., Walton, T., Weisskopf, A., Welty-Rieger, L., Winter, P., Wolski, A., and Wu, W.
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Larmor precession ,Physics ,Accelerator Physics (physics.acc-ph) ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Muon ,Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous) ,Anomalous magnetic dipole moment ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Surfaces and Interfaces ,01 natural sciences ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Magnetic field ,Nuclear physics ,High Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex) ,muon magnetic anomaly ,0103 physical sciences ,Physics - Accelerator Physics ,Fermilab ,Pitch angle ,010306 general physics ,G-2 EXPERIMENTFREQUENCY ,Storage ring ,Beam (structure) - Abstract
This paper presents the beam dynamics systematic corrections and their uncertainties for the Run-1 data set of the Fermilab Muon g-2 Experiment. Two corrections to the measured muon precession frequency $\omega_a^m$ are associated with well-known effects owing to the use of electrostatic quadrupole (ESQ) vertical focusing in the storage ring. An average vertically oriented motional magnetic field is felt by relativistic muons passing transversely through the radial electric field components created by the ESQ system. The correction depends on the stored momentum distribution and the tunes of the ring, which has relatively weak vertical focusing. Vertical betatron motions imply that the muons do not orbit the ring in a plane exactly orthogonal to the vertical magnetic field direction. A correction is necessary to account for an average pitch angle associated with their trajectories. A third small correction is necessary because muons that escape the ring during the storage time are slightly biased in initial spin phase compared to the parent distribution. Finally, because two high-voltage resistors in the ESQ network had longer than designed RC time constants, the vertical and horizontal centroids and envelopes of the stored muon beam drifted slightly, but coherently, during each storage ring fill. This led to the discovery of an important phase-acceptance relationship that requires a correction. The sum of the corrections to $\omega_a^m$ is 0.50 $\pm$ 0.09 ppm; the uncertainty is small compared to the 0.43 ppm statistical precision of $\omega_a^m$., Comment: 35 pages, 29 figures. Accepted by Phys. Rev. Accel. Beams
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23. Beam Dynamics In High Energy Particle Accelerators (Second Edition)
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Andrzej Wolski and Andrzej Wolski
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High-energy particle accelerators are as diverse as their uses, which range from scientific research in fields such as high-energy physics, materials science and the life sciences, to applications in industry and medicine. Despite the diversity of accelerators, the particle beams that they are designed to produce behave in ways that share many common features. Beam Dynamics in High Energy Particle Accelerators aims to provide an introduction to phenomena regularly encountered when working with beams in accelerators; from the basic principles of motion of relativistic particles in electromagnetic fields, to instabilities that can affect beam quality in machines operating at high current. This book assumes no prior experience with accelerator physics and develops the subject in a way that provides a solid foundation for more advanced study of specific topics.As well as including numerous revisions and improvements in the text, this second edition features substantial new material, including sections on fringe fields in multipole magnets, Verlet integration for particle tracking, and measurement of beam emittances. References and discussions of current topics have been updated. As with the first edition, the aim is to provide practical and powerful tools and techniques for the study of beam dynamics, while emphasizing the elegance of the subject and helping the reader develop a deep understanding of the relevant physics.
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24. Merlin++, a flexible and feature-rich accelerator physics and particle tracking library
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Roger Barlow, James Molson, Andrzej Wolski, Scott Rowan, Haroon Rafique, Robert Appleby, Nicholas Walker, Dirk Krucker, and Sam Tygier
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Accelerator Physics (physics.acc-ph) ,electron ,High energy particle ,beam dynamics ,Computer science ,Coordinate system ,accelerator: lattice ,lattice [accelerator] ,General Physics and Astronomy ,FOS: Physical sciences ,cavity ,Tracking (particle physics) ,Computational science ,law.invention ,Acceleration ,Sliced macroparticle ,law ,ddc:530 ,Symplectic integrator ,computer ,Collimation ,physics.acc-ph ,Accelerator physics ,energy: high ,symplectic ,synchrotron radiation ,Tracking ,collimator ,scattering ,Particle accelerator ,acceleration ,charged particle ,wake field ,Accelerators and Storage Rings ,Hardware and Architecture ,Integrator ,high [energy] ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,Physics - Accelerator Physics ,Proton ,LHC ,on-line - Abstract
Computer physics communications 271, 108204 - (2022). doi:10.1016/j.cpc.2021.108204, Merlin++ is a C++ charged-particle tracking library developed for the simulation and analysis of complex beam dynamics within high energy particle accelerators. Accurate simulation and analysis of particle dynamics is an essential part of the design of new particle accelerators, and for the optimization of existing ones. Merlin++ is a feature-full library with focus on long-term tracking studies. A user may simulate distributions of protons or electrons in either single particle or sliced macro-particle bunches. The tracking code includes both straight and curvilinear coordinate systems allowing for the simulation of either linear or circular accelerator lattice designs, and uses a fast and accurate explicit symplectic integrator. Physics processes for common design studies have been implemented, including RF cavity acceleration, synchrotron radiation damping, on-line physical aperture checks and collimation, proton scattering, wakefield simulation, and spin-tracking. Merlin++ was written using C++ object orientated design practices and has been optimized for speed using multicore processors. This article presents an account of the program, including its functionality and guidance for use. Program Title: Merlin++ CPC Library link to program files:https://doi.org/10.17632/4x4nsbhz37.1 Developer's repository link: 10.5281/zenodo.3700155 Licensing provisions: GPLv2+ Programming language: C++ Nature of problem: Complexity of particle accelerators beam dynamics over extensive tracking distances. Solution method: Long-term particle accelerator and tracking simulations utilizing explicit symplectic integrators. Additional comments including restrictions and unusual features: For further information see github.com/Merlin-Collaboration, Published by North Holland Publ. Co., Amsterdam
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- 2020
25. Review of the genus Valdasus Stål, 1860 (Heteroptera, Miridae, Cylapinae), with descriptions of four new species from Brazil, Ecuador and French Guiana
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Diego Leonardo Carpintero, Frédéric Chérot, and Andrzej Wolski
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Cylapini ,Insecta ,Cylapinae ,Arthropoda ,Zoology ,Heteroptera ,Hemiptera ,Valdasus ,Animals ,Animalia ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Taxonomy ,new species ,biology ,Biodiversity ,biology.organism_classification ,Miridae ,French Guiana ,Type species ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Taxonomy (biology) ,Female ,Ecuador ,Animal Distribution ,Brazil - Abstract
The genus Valdasus Stål, 1860 is reviewed. Four species are described as new: Valdasus favrei n. sp., V. ferrerai n. sp., V. flavinotum n. sp., and V. henryi n. sp. V. erebeus Distant, 1883 and V. stygius Distant, 1883 are transferred again to Valdasus (original combination reestablished) from Peltidocylapus Poppius and they are redescribed along with the type species V. schoenherri Stål, 1860. Presence of V. bolivianus in Argentina is challenged after new analysis of female specimen mentioned in literature.
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- 2020
26. Microbunching Instability Characterisation via Temporally Modulated Laser Pulses
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Luca Giannessi, G. Perosa, P. Rebernik Ribič, P. Smorenburg, S. Brussaard, Enrico Allaria, I. Setija, Simone Spampinati, Carlo Spezzani, I. Akkermans, Giuseppe Penco, Najmeh Mirian, Peter Williams, Alexander Brynes, S. Di Mitri, Andrzej Wolski, Eléonore Roussel, L. Badano, Alexander Demidovich, M. Trovo, M. B. Danailov, G. De Ninno, Elettra Sincrotrone Trieste, ENEA C.R. Frascati, Via E. Fermi, 45, 00044 Frascati, Roma, Italy, affiliation inconnue, DYnamique des Systèmes COmplexes (DYSCO), Laboratoire de Physique des Lasers, Atomes et Molécules - UMR 8523 (PhLAM), Université de Lille-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université de Lille-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Université de Lille-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Brynes, A. D., Akkermans, I., Allaria, E., Badano, L., Brussaard, S., Danailov, M., Demidovich, A., De Ninno, G., Giannessi, L., Mirian, N. S., Penco, G., Perosa, G., Ribic, P. R., Roussel, E., Setija, I., Smorenburg, P., Spampinati, S., Spezzani, C., Trovo, M., Williams, P. H., Wolski, A., and Di Mitri, S.
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Accelerator Physics (physics.acc-ph) ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous) ,[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-ACC-PH]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Accelerator Physics [physics.acc-ph] ,Microbunching Instability ,FOS: Physical sciences ,01 natural sciences ,Instability ,law.invention ,Optics ,law ,0103 physical sciences ,laser beating ,lcsh:Nuclear and particle physics. Atomic energy. Radioactivity ,Relativistic ,010306 general physics ,Physics ,[PHYS]Physics [physics] ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,business.industry ,Surfaces and Interfaces ,Undulator ,Laser ,Pulse (physics) ,Phase space ,lcsh:QC770-798 ,Multiple-Particle Dynamics ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,Physics - Accelerator Physics ,business ,Beam (structure) ,Energy (signal processing) ,Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope - Abstract
High-brightness electron bunches, such as those generated and accelerated in free-electron lasers (FELs), can develop small-scale structure in the longitudinal phase space. This causes variations in the slice energy spread and current profile of the bunch which then undergo amplification, in an effect known as the microbunching instability. By imposing energy spread modulations on the bunch in the low-energy section of an accelerator, using an undulator and a modulated laser pulse in the centre of a dispersive chicane, it is possible tomanipulate the bunch longitudinal phase space. This allows for the control and study of the instability in unprecedented detail. We report measurements and analysis of such modulated electron bunches in the 2Dspectro-temporal domain at the FERMI FEL, for three different bunch compression schemes. We also perform corresponding simulations of these experiments and show that the codes are indeed able to reproduce the measurements across a wide spectral range. This detailed experimental verification of the ability of codes to capture the essential beam dynamics of the microbunching instability will benefit the design and performance of future FELs., 12 pages, 14 figures
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- 2020
27. Experimental evidence of intrabeam scattering in a free-electron laser driver
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Enrico Allaria, Giuseppe Penco, S. Brussaard, Luca Giannessi, Simone Spampinati, P. Rebernik, M. Trovo, Andrzej Wolski, I. Setija, S. Di Mitri, G. Perosa, Peter Williams, Alexander Brynes, Di Mitri, S., Perosa, G., Brynes, A., Setija, I., Spampinati, S., Williams, P. H., Wolski, A., Allaria, E., Brussaard, S., Giannessi, L., Penco, G., Rebernik, P. R., and Trovo, M.
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Physics ,microbunching ,CompactLight ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,business.industry ,intrabeam scattering ,Microbunching ,Free-electron laser ,General Physics and Astronomy ,free electron laser ,01 natural sciences ,Intrabeam scattering ,Free Electron Laser ,Optics ,0103 physical sciences ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,010306 general physics ,business ,Intrabeam Scattering - Abstract
The effect of multiple small-angle Coulomb scattering, or intrabeam scattering (IBS) is routinely observed in electron storage rings over the typical damping time scale of milliseconds. So far, IBS has not been observed in single pass electron accelerators because charge density orders of magnitude higher than in storage rings would be needed. We show that such density is now available at high brightness electron linacs for free-electron lasers (FELs). We report measurements of the beam energy spread in the FERMI linac in the presence of the microbunching instability, which are consistent with a revisited IBS model for single pass systems. We also show that neglecting the hereby demonstrated effect of IBS in the parameter range typical of seeded VUV and soft x-ray FELs, results in too conservative a facility design, or failure to realise the accessible potential performance. As an example, an optimization of the FERMI parameters driven by an experimentally benchmarked model, opens the door to the extension of stable single spectral line emission to the water window (2.3–4.4 nm), with far-reaching implications for experiments in a variety of disciplines, ranging from physics and chemistry to biology and material sciences, and including nonlinear x-ray optics based on the four-wave-mixing approach.
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- 2020
28. Patterns of vascular graft infection in 18F-FDG PET/CT
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Marek Chrapko, Anna Nocuń, Piotr Terelecki, Beata Chrapko, Andrzej Wolski, Bogusław Stefaniak, Tomasz Zubilewicz, and Jakub Mitura
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Male ,Prosthesis-Related Infections ,medicine.medical_treatment ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Aortic repair ,Prosthesis ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Vascular graft infection ,Fluorodeoxyglucose F18 ,Positron Emission Tomography Computed Tomography ,medicine ,Image Processing, Computer-Assisted ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Fluorodeoxyglucose ,PET-CT ,business.industry ,Open surgery ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Blood Vessel Prosthesis ,Fdg pet ct ,Female ,business ,Nuclear medicine ,Metabolic activity ,medicine.drug - Abstract
BACKGROUND: 18F-FDG PET/CT has become an important tool in diagnosis of prosthetic vascular graft infections (PVGI). The aim of the study was to identify the patterns of vascular graft infection in 18F-FDG PET/CT. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The study was performed in 24 patients with vascular graft infection, in 17 patients implanted in an open surgery mode and in 7 patients by endovascular aortic repair (EVAR). Vascular prostheses were evaluated by two visual scales and semi-quantitative analysis with maximum standardized uptake values (SUV max). RESULTS: In the 3-point scale: 23 patients were in grade 1 and one patient was in grade 2. In the 5-point scale: 19 patients were in grade 5 with the highest activity in the focal area, 4 patients were in grade 4 and one patient in grade 3. The visual evaluation of 18F-FDG PET/CT study revealed that peri-graft high metabolic activity was associated with occurrence of morphological abnormalities (n = 21) like gas bubbles and peri-graft fluid retention or without abnormal CT findings (n = 3). The presence of the gas bubbles was linked to higher uptake of 18F-FDG (p < 0.01, SUVmax 11.81 ± 4.35 vs 7.36 ± 2.80, 15 vs 9 pts). In EVAR procedure, the highest metabolic activity was greater than in classical prosthesis (SUVmax 21.5 vs 13). CONCLUSIONS: 18F-FDG PET/CT is a very useful tool for assessment of vascular graft infections. CT findings like gas bubbles, or peri-graft fluid retention were associated with significantly higher glucose metabolism; however, in some cases without anatomic alterations, increased metabolic activity was the only sign of infection.
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- 2020
29. Design, specifications, and first beam measurements of the compact linear accelerator for research and applications front end
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Alexander Bainbridge, Barry Fell, J. T. G. Wilson, S. Buckley, Rory Clarke, Boris Militsyn, Graeme Burt, D.J.Dunning, H. Kockelbergh, Neil Thompson, P. Goudket, Thomas Weston, A. Hannah, M. D. Roper, Calum Tollervey, Kiril Marinov, Keith Dumbell, Julian McKenzie, R. J. Smith, Graham Cox, Edward Snedden, Bruno Muratori, Deepa Angal-Kalinin, Adrian Oates, N. J. Knowles, Louise Cowie, T. Hartnett, W. Smith, Storm Mathisen, Ryan Cash, Frank Jackson, N. J. Joshi, A. R. Goulden, Mark Hancock, Yuri Saveliev, D. J. Scott, A. Vick, P. W. Heath, K. Gleave, Andrzej Wolski, J. A. Clarke, D. C. Christie, Thomas Jones, Peter Williams, H. M. Castaneda Cortes, M. King, Alan Wheelhouse, Philip Hornickel, Tim Noakes, Rachael Buckley, Thomas Pacey, P. Corlett, V. V. Paramanov, Carl Hodgkinson, P. Hindley, C. Hill, Alexander Brynes, W. Okell, Andrew Moss, James Henderson, David A. Walsh, S. H. Kinder, James Jones, Ben Shepherd, Reza Valizadeh, K. J. Middleman, and Stephen Griffiths
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Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous) ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Computer science ,business.industry ,Free-electron laser ,Surfaces and Interfaces ,01 natural sciences ,Linear particle accelerator ,Front and back ends ,Acceleration ,Software ,Beamline ,0103 physical sciences ,Cathode ray ,lcsh:QC770-798 ,lcsh:Nuclear and particle physics. Atomic energy. Radioactivity ,Aerospace engineering ,010306 general physics ,business ,Beam (structure) - Abstract
The compact linear accelerator for research and applications (CLARA) is an ultrabright electron beam test facility being developed at STFC Daresbury Laboratory. The ultimate aim of CLARA is to test advanced free electron laser (FEL) schemes that can later be implemented on existing and future short-wavelength FELs. In addition, CLARA is a unique facility to provide a high-quality electron beam to test novel concepts and ideas in a wide range of disciplines and to function as a technology demonstrator for a future United Kingdom x-ray FEL facility. CLARA is being built in three phases; the first phase, or front end (FE), comprises an S-band rf photoinjector, a linac, and an S-bend merging with the existing versatile electron linear accelerator beam line; the second phase will complete the acceleration to full beam energy of 250 MeV and also incorporate a separate beam line for use of electrons at 250 MeV; and the third phase will include the FEL section. The CLARA FE was commissioned during 2018, and the facility was later made available for user experiments. Significant advancements have been made in developing high-level software and a simulation framework for start-to-end simulations. The high-level software has been successfully used for unmanned rf conditioning and for characterization of the electron beam. This paper describes the design of the CLARA FE, performance of technical systems, high-level software developments, preliminary results of measured beam parameters, and plans for improvements and upgrades. © 2020 authors. Published by the American Physical Society.
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- 2020
30. Taxonomic review of the plant bug genera Amapacylapus and Cylapus with descriptions of two new species and a key to the genera of Cylapini (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Miridae)
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Andrzej Wolski
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0106 biological sciences ,Cylapini ,Amapacylapus ,new synonym ,Insecta ,Arthropoda ,new combination ,diagnosis ,Ecology (disciplines) ,010607 zoology ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Hemiptera ,Heteroptera ,key ,Cylapus ,Animalia ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Neotropical Region ,Taxonomy ,new species ,biology ,Ecology ,Cylapinae ,Biodiversity ,biology.organism_classification ,Miridae ,Insect Science ,Key (lock) - Abstract
The plant bug tribe Cylapini (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Miridae: Cylapinae) is diagnosed and a worldwide key to the genera of the tribe is provided. The taxonomic review of the New World Cylapini genera Amapacylapus Carvalho & Fontes,1968 and Cylapus Say, 1832 is provided, including a key to species, diagnoses and redescriptions of genera and most included species, and descriptions of two new species, Amapacylapus unicolor sp. nov. (Ecuador) and Cylapus luridus sp. nov. (Brazil). Illustrations of the male genitalia, color photographs of the adult and scanning electron micrographs of the selected species are provided. The genus Cylapocerus Carvalho & Fontes, 1968 syn. nov. is proposed as a junior synonym of Cylapus with all species currently placed in Cylapocerus transferred to Cylapus. The following new combinations are established: Cylapus amazonicus (Carvalho, 1989) comb. nov., Cylapus antennatus (Carvalho & Fontes, 1968) comb. nov., and Cylapus tucuruiensis (Carvalho, 1989) comb. nov. Peltidocylapus labeculosus (Bergroth, 1922) is transferred to the genus Amapacylapus as Amapacylapus labeculosus (Bergroth, 1922) comb. nov. Male neotype is designated for Cylapus tenuicornis Say, 1832. The following new country records are provided: Amapacylapus amapariensis Carvalho & Fontes, 1968 (Ecuador, Guyana); Cylapus amazonicus (Bolivia, Ecuador); Cylapus antennatus (Ecuador); Cylapus citus Bergroth, 1922 (Bolivia, Brazil, Guyana, Peru); Cylapus marginicollis (Distant, 1883) (Nicaragua, Panama); Cylapus ruficeps Bergroth, 1922 (Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador); Cylapus tenuicornis (USA); Cylapus tucuruiensis (Venezuela).
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31. Redescription and new records of the monotypic genus Trynocoris Herring, 1976 (Heteroptera: Miridae: Cylapinae: Fulviini)
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Artur Taszakowski, Andrzej Wolski, and Jacek Gorczyca
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Male ,Neotropics ,Insecta ,Colorado ,Arthropoda ,Cylapinae ,Panama ,Trynocoris lawrencei ,Zoology ,Nicaragua ,Hemiptera ,Heteroptera ,Herring ,Animalia ,Animals ,Mexico ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Taxonomy ,redescription ,biology ,Fulviini ,Biodiversity ,Canal Zone ,biology.organism_classification ,Miridae ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Taxonomy (biology) ,Ecuador ,Animal Distribution - Abstract
Trynocoris lawrencei Herring, the only representative of the genus Trynocoris and only known from Barro Colorado Island, Canal Zone, Panama, is recorded for the first time from Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama: Chinqui and Ecuador. Redescription of the genus and species are given along with color photographs of the adults, scanning electron micrographs of selected structures of T. lawrencei. Illustrations of the tarsi and male genitalia are presented for the first time.
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- 2019
32. Diagnostic imaging in patients after endovascular aortic aneurysm repair with special focus on ultrasound contrast agents
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Maciej Pech, Krzysztof Pyra, Michał Sojka, Ewa Kuklik, Anna Drelich-Zbroja, Andrzej Wolski, Tomasz Jargiełło, Maryla Kuczyńska, Łukasz Światłowski, Maciej Powerski, Elżbieta Czekajska-Chehab, and Jan Sobstyl
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Focus (geometry) ,Endoleak ,Computed Tomography Angiography ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Contrast Media ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,Aneurysm ,Internal Medicine ,Medical imaging ,medicine ,Humans ,In patient ,cardiovascular diseases ,Computed tomography angiography ,Aged ,Ultrasonography ,Aged, 80 and over ,Aortic aneurysm repair ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Ultrasound ,Endovascular Procedures ,Stent ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Aortic Aneurysm ,Female ,Radiology ,business ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
INTRODUCTION Endovascular treatment of abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs) constitutes an alternative to the classic surgical approach. The procedure may be associated with specific complications, including persistent flow within the aneurysm sac, otherwise known as endoleak. OBJECTIVES The aim of the study was to assess the utility of ultrasound contrast agents in the diagnosis of endoleaks after endovascular AAA repair. PATIENTS AND METHODS A total of 198 patients with AAA underwent endovascular treatment. Follow‑up examinations were performed at 6 and 12 months after the procedure, including pre- and postcontrast ultrasound, followed by computed tomography angiography (CTA) as a reference. Each ultrasound examination consisted of B‑flow, color, and power Doppler evaluation before and after contrast injection, supplemented by a contrast‑enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) scan. RESULTS At 6 months, endoleaks were diagnosed in 16 and 22 patients during pre- and postcontrast ultrasound, respectively. CEUS confirmed the presence of 22 previously diagnosed and 4 new (type II) endoleaks. At 12 months, endoleaks were detected in 7 and 13 patients by means of pre- and postcontrast ultrasound, respectively. CEUS confirmed the presence of endoleaks in 17 patients. None of the endoleaks diagnosed solely with CEUS at 6 and 12 months were detected by CTA. CONCLUSIONS Contrast agents substantially increase the sensitivity of ultrasound in the diagnosis of endoleaks, particularly type II. CEUS proved to have the highest sensitivity for the diagnosis of endoleaks by revealing pathologies undetected by other modalities, including CTA. CEUS may substitute CTA in surveillance of patients after stent graft deployment.
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- 2019
33. Fat and sugar-a dangerous duet. A comparative review on metabolic remodeling in rodent models of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
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Justyna Janikiewicz, Judith Bauer, Mariusz R. Wieckowski, Ines C.M. Simoes, Pawel Dobrzyn, Maciej Pronicki, Marcin Krawczyk, Hans Zischka, Yaiza Potes, Andrzej Wolski, Agnieszka Karkucinska-Wieckowska, Piotr Kalinowski, Krzysztof Zieniewicz, and Agnieszka Dobrzyn
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nonalcoholic fatty liver disease ,0301 basic medicine ,Cirrhosis ,Dietary Sugars ,Mitochondria, Liver ,Rodentia ,Review ,Diet, High-Fat ,Bioinformatics ,digestive system ,Mice ,03 medical and health sciences ,Liver disease ,0302 clinical medicine ,Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease ,Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease ,medicine ,Animals ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,business.industry ,Mitochondria ,Nafld-inducing Diets ,Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease ,Oxidative Stress ,Fatty Acids ,Fatty liver ,nutritional and metabolic diseases ,Lipid Metabolism ,medicine.disease ,digestive system diseases ,Choline Deficiency ,Rats ,3. Good health ,Fatty Liver ,mitochondria ,Disease Models, Animal ,Phenotype ,030104 developmental biology ,Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 ,Diet, Western ,Hepatocellular carcinoma ,Disease Progression ,NAFLD-inducing diets ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Steatosis ,Steatohepatitis ,Reactive Oxygen Species ,Liver cancer ,business ,Food Science - Abstract
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a common disease in Western society and ranges from steatosis to steatohepatitis to end-stage liver disease such as cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. The molecular mechanisms that are involved in the progression of steatosis to more severe liver damage in patients are not fully understood. A deeper investigation of NAFLD pathogenesis is possible due to the many different animal models developed recently. In this review, we present a comparative overview of the most common dietary NAFLD rodent models with respect to their metabolic phenotype and morphological manifestation. Moreover, we describe similarities and controversies concerning the effect of NAFLD-inducing diets on mitochondria as well as mitochondria-derived oxidative stress in the progression of NAFLD.
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- 2019
34. Evaluation of Effectiveness of Embolization in Pelvic Congestion Syndrome with the New Vascular Occlusion Device (ArtVentive EOS™): Preliminary Results
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Krzysztof Pyra, Sławomir Woźniak, Anna Drelich-Zbroja, Andrzej Wolski, and Tomasz Jargiełło
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Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Treatment outcome ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Pelvic congestion syndrome ,Pelvic Pain ,Vascular occlusion ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,03 medical and health sciences ,Embolization ,Young Adult ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Clinical Investigation ,Ovarian Diseases ,Prospective Studies ,Vascular Diseases ,Prospective cohort study ,business.industry ,Pelvic pain ,Ovary ,Ethics committee ,Ultrasonography, Doppler ,Phlebography ,Syndrome ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Embolization, Therapeutic ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Ultrasonography doppler ,Surgery ,Vascular occluder ,Treatment Outcome ,Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Female ,Radiology ,medicine.symptom ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business - Abstract
Purpose This study aimed to collect confirmatory data in support of the safety and efficiency of the ArtVentive EOS™ for the treatment of the pelvic congestion syndrome (PCS). This study was based on the OCCLUDE 1 Study Protocol approved by the Local Ethics Committee. Materials and Methods A prospective study carried out in June and July 2014 included 12 women aged 21–48 years (mean 31 years) scheduled for PCS embolization using the ArtVentive EOS™. The inclusion criteria were clinical symptoms of PCS documented by transvaginal Doppler ultrasound and pelvic MRI. The pelvic pain was assessed by VAS score from 0 to 10 (0 represents lack of pain and 10 unbearable pain). A decrease in pelvic pain intensity based on the VAS was considered a clinical success. Results Successful embolization procedures with ArtVentive EOS™ were performed in 11 out of 12 patients. Nine patients underwent unilateral embolization of the left ovarian vein, and two had bilateral embolization of the ovarian veins. Complete ovarian vein occlusion confirmed by post deployment venography was achieved in all 11 patients. Procedures lasted from 19 to 45 min (average 28 min). Pain intensity decrease was observed in all 11 patients—a decrease of 5.6 points—from 7.3 pre-procedure to 1.6 post-embolization (standard deviation: 0.67). In one case, the left ovarian vein was injured by guide wire manipulation with contrast extravasation—not clinically significant. Conclusions The use of ArtVentive EOS™ for occlusion of the ovarian veins in PCS patients is safe and effective.
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- 2016
35. A new genus and species of Cylapinae from Namibia (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Miridae)
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Jacek Gorczyca, Aleksander Herczek, Roland Dobosz, and Andrzej Wolski
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0106 biological sciences ,Dorsum ,new species ,Cylapinae ,Heteroptera ,010607 zoology ,new genus ,Linnavuorifulvius ,Biology ,Tribe (biology) ,biology.organism_classification ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Miridae ,Hemiptera ,Namibia ,Genus ,Insect Science ,Botany ,Key (lock) - Abstract
A new genus and species, Linnavuorifulvius cheroti gen. et sp. nov., is described on the basis of specimens collected in Namibia. A dorsal habitus picture, pretarsal structure and genitalia illustrations of the new species are presented. The key to Afrotropical genera of the tribe Fulviini is given.
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36. A new species of the Genus Hemiophthalmocoris from the Oriental Region (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Miridae: Cylapinae)
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Jacek Gorczyca, Aleksander Herczek, and Andrzej Wolski
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0106 biological sciences ,Dorsum ,new species ,biology ,Cylapinae ,Male genitalia ,Heteroptera ,010607 zoology ,biology.organism_classification ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Hemiptera ,Miridae ,Hemiophthalmocoris ,Oriental Region ,Genus ,Insect Science ,Botany - Abstract
This paper provides the second report of the Cylapinae genus Hemiophthalmocoris Poppius, 1912—H. raunoi sp. nov. outside the Afrotropical Region (Malaysia: Sabah). Scanning electron micrographs of selected structures of Hemiophthalmocoris lugubris Poppius, 1912 are presented. A photograph of the adult of H. raunoi sp. nov. and H. sulawesicus Gorczyca & Cherot, 2002 are given. Illustrations of the male genitalia and dorsal habitus drawing of H. raunoi sp. nov. are provided.
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- 2016
37. Taxonomic review of the bifenestratus species group of the genus Fulvius Stål with descriptions of two new species (Hemiptera, Heteroptera, Miridae, Cylapinae)
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Jacek Gorczyca, Andrzej Wolski, Tomohide Yasunaga, Zdeněk Indra, and Aleksander Herczek
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0106 biological sciences ,Insecta ,Cylapinae ,Arthropoda ,diagnosis ,Male genitalia ,010607 zoology ,Zoology ,01 natural sciences ,Australian Region ,Hemiptera ,Heteroptera ,Oriental Region ,taxonomy ,Fulvius ,key ,Species group ,lcsh:Zoology ,Miroidea ,Animalia ,lcsh:QL1-991 ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,new species ,biology ,New guinea ,biology.organism_classification ,Miridae ,010602 entomology ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Taxonomy (biology) - Abstract
Two new species of the genus Fulvius Stål are described from the Philippines and Papua New Guinea. A taxonomic review of representatives of the F.bifenestratus species group, illustrations of the male genitalia, a color habitus image of each species, and a key to species of the group are provided.
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- 2018
38. Explicit symplectic integrator for particle tracking in s -dependent static electric and magnetic fields with curved reference trajectory
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Andrzej Wolski and Alex Herrod
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Accelerator Physics (physics.acc-ph) ,Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous) ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Paraxial approximation ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Physics::Optics ,Surfaces and Interfaces ,Tracking (particle physics) ,01 natural sciences ,Magnetic field ,Classical mechanics ,Integrator ,0103 physical sciences ,lcsh:QC770-798 ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,lcsh:Nuclear and particle physics. Atomic energy. Radioactivity ,Physics - Accelerator Physics ,Symplectic integrator ,Orbit (control theory) ,010306 general physics ,Mathematics::Symplectic Geometry ,Storage ring ,Symplectic geometry - Abstract
We describe a method for symplectic tracking of charged particles through static electric and magnetic fields. The method can be applied to cases where the fields have a dependence on longitudinal as well as transverse position, and where the reference trajectory may have non-zero curvature. Application of the method requires analytical expressions for the scalar and vector potentials: we show how suitable expressions, in the form of series analogous to multipole expansions, can be constructed from numerical field data, allowing the method to be used in cases where only numerical field data are available., Comment: 17 pages
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- 2018
39. Collective effects
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Andrzej Wolski
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- 2018
40. Introduction to Beam Dynamics in High-Energy Electron Storage Rings
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Andrzej Wolski
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- 2018
41. Further topics
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Andrzej Wolski
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- 2018
42. Nonlinear dynamics
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Andrzej Wolski
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- 2018
43. Introduction
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Andrzej Wolski
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- 2018
44. An evaluation of the application of the aperture infrared SNOM technique to biomedical imaging
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Michele R.F. Siggel-King, Yuri Saveliev, David M. Pritchard, Andrea Varro, P. Unsworth, M.J. Pilling, Antonio Cricenti, David Martin, Caroline I. Smith, James Ingham, Jothi Dinesh Kumar, Tim J. Craig, M. Surman, Andrzej Wolski, Marco Luce, Peter Weightman, Peter Gardner, P Harrison, and Steve Barrett
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Diffraction ,Materials science ,Infrared ,Aperture ,02 engineering and technology ,free electron laser ,01 natural sciences ,law.invention ,Optics ,adenocarcinoma cell ,Optical microscope ,law ,Fourier-transform infrared microspectroscopy ,General Nursing ,scanning near-field optical microscopy, Fourier-transform infrared microspectroscopy, free electron laser, adenocarcinoma cell, biomedical imaging ,business.industry ,scanning near-field optical microscopy ,010401 analytical chemistry ,Free-electron laser ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,0104 chemical sciences ,Wavelength ,Reflection (physics) ,Near-field scanning optical microscope ,0210 nano-technology ,business ,biomedical imaging - Abstract
A single human oesophageal adenocarcinoma cell (OE33) has been imaged using aperture infrared scanning near-field optical microscopy (IR-SNOM) in transmission and reflection and also by Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) microspectroscopy in transmission only. This work presents the first images obtained in both transmission and reflection of the same specimen using the aperture IR SNOM technique. The results have been used to compare the two SNOM modes and also the two techniques, which have complementary capabilities. The SNOM technique necessitates a very stable source and a careful choice of wavelengths, since it is too slow to yield images at the thousands ofwavelengths obtained with FTIR. However the SNOM technique is not diffraction limited and with careful fabrication of tips can yield images with high spatial resolution. There is no significant correlation between the SNOM images obtained in transmission and reflection and the correlations between images obtained at different wavelengths vary with the different imaging modes. These results are attributed to the strong dependence of the evanescent wave on both the wavelength and the distance between the tip and the source of the signal within the sample. While both transmission and reflection SNOM images show some correlation with topography this is not a dominant effect. These results indicate that with suitable calibration a combination of reflection and transmission aperture IR-SNOM measurements has the potential to reveal information on the depth distribution of the chemical structure of a specimen.
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- 2018
45. SNOM Imaging of a Crypt-Like Feature in Adenocarcinoma Associated with Barrett's Oesophagus
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Tim J. Craig, Andrzej Wolski, Peter Weightman, Andrea Varro, James Ingham, Caroline I. Smith, Andrew D. Smith, Subhasis Chattopadhyay, M. Surman, P Harrison, Michele R.F. Siggel-King, D. Mark Pritchard, Antonio Cricenti, G. M. Holder, David Martin, Steve Barrett, and Marco Luce
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Materials science ,adenocarcinoma ,scanning near-field optical microscopy ,Crypt ,tissue ,02 engineering and technology ,DNA ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,medicine.disease ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Feature (computer vision) ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Barrett's oesophagus ,medicine ,Adenocarcinoma ,infrared radiation ,0210 nano-technology - Abstract
The development of more accurate and sensitive diagnostic techniques is a key factor in efforts to improve cancer survival rates. The technique of infrared aperture fibre scanning near-field optical microscopy (IR-SNOM), together with radiation from the infrared free-electron laser (IR-FEL) on ALICE at Daresbury Laboratory (UK), has been used to obtain IR images of a crypt-like feature and the surrounding tissue; the tissue was taken from a patient with oesophageal adenocarcinoma and with a history of Barrett's oesophagus. We have shown that the DNA signal is enhanced relative to other contributions in the region of the crypt, and the glycoprotein signal shows a less pronounced increase in the region of the crypt. The Amide II signal is found to be anti-correlated with the DNA and glycoprotein profiles. The absorbance of the Amide II signal is found to differ for three different types of cancer tissue. High-resolution IR images of the crypt reveal additional structure that would not be resolved in diffraction-limited techniques.
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46. Introduction to Beam Dynamics in High-Energy Electron Storage Rings
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Andrzej Wolski and Andrzej Wolski
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Electron storage rings play a crucial role in many areas of modern scientific research. In light sources, they provide intense beams of x-rays that can be used to understand the structure and behavior of materials at the atomic scale, with applications to medicine, the life sciences, condensed matter physics, engineering, and technology. In particle colliders, electron storage rings allow experiments that probe the laws of nature at the most fundamental level. Understanding and controlling the behavior of the beams of particles in storage rings is essential for the design, construction, and operation of light sources and colliders aimed at reaching increasingly demanding performance specifications. Introduction to Beam Dynamics in High-Energy Electron Storage Rings describes the physics of particle behavior in these machines. Starting with an outline of the history, uses, and structure of electron storage rings, the book develops the foundations of beam dynamics, covering particle motion in the components used to guide and focus the beams, the effects of synchrotron radiation, and the impact of interactions between the particles in the beams. The aim is to emphasize the physics behind key phenomena, keeping mathematical derivations to a minimum: numerous references are provided for those interested in learning more. The text includes discussion of issues relevant to machine design and operation and concludes with a brief discussion of some more advanced topics, relevant in some special situations, and a glimpse of current research aiming to develop the'ultimate'storage rings.
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47. Review and a New Subfamily Placement of the Plant Bug GenusIsometocorisCarvalho and Sailer, 1954 (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Miridae), with the Description of a New Species from Brazil
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Andrzej Wolski and Thomas J. Henry
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Subfamily ,biology ,Cylapinae ,Heteroptera ,Identification key ,Zoology ,biology.organism_classification ,Miridae ,Hemiptera ,Insect Science ,Botany ,Penicillus ,Taxonomy (biology) ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Abstract
The genus Isometocoris Carvalho and Sailer is reviewed and I. penicillus, new species, from Brazil is described. Diagnoses of the genus and included species I. blantoni Carvalho and Sailer and I. penicillus, n. sp., are given; a color adult habitus photo of both Isometocoris species, male genitalic drawings of Isometocoris penicillus n. sp., and scanning electron micrographs of selected structures of I. blantoni are provided; and an identification key is given to help distinguish the two included species. Isometocoris is transferred from the subfamily Psallopinae to the Cylapinae, where it is placed in the tribe Fulviini. Psallopinae is reduced to tribal level (Psallopini, new status) within the Cylapinae, and relationships among Cylapinae, Isometopinae, and Psallopinae are discussed.
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48. Meaning of the Oral Hygiene in Children, Due to Atherosclerosis Generation
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Andrzej Wolski and Anna Wójtowicz-Bujak
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medicine.medical_specialty ,biology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Cholesterol ,business.industry ,Vascular disease ,Prevotella intermedia ,Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans ,Dentistry ,Physical examination ,biology.organism_classification ,Fibrinogen ,medicine.disease ,Oral hygiene ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Infectious Diseases ,chemistry ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Risk factor ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Research focused on association between periodontal diseases and atherosclerosis has been substantial in recent years. It is now well known that chronic inflammation plays an important role in initiation and evolution of atherosclerosis. The bacterial plaque is a key pathology leading to periodontal inflammation. As reported by other authors, bacteria causing periodontal disease were found within the carotid arteries in adults, thus association between periodontal disease in childhood and peripheral vascular disease seem justifiable. The purpose of this study is to investigate the potential link between certain bacteria found in children with periodontal disease and the process of atherosclerosis in adults. Research was carried out in 97 children of which 58 aged between 6-14 comprised an experimental group, whereas 39 children aged of 6-13 comprised the control group. Based on physical examination, the oral hygiene in children of the experimental group was average or bad, while in children of the control group the oral hygiene was good. Blood samples and subgingival plaques were obtained to proceed with microbiological testing by PCR technique. The results of tests showed Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans in 55% and Prevotella intermedia in 79% of children in the experimental group. Only 2 cases of Prevotella intermedia were detected in the control group, however, no cases of Porphyromnas gingivalis were found in either groups. Full blood count, serum homocysteine, CRP, fibrinogen and HDL cholesterol values were normal in both groups. Total cholesterol value was increased in 24,14% in the experimental group vs. 5,15% in the control group, thus increase of total serum cholesterol concentration in children with bad oral hygiene may by a risk factor of atherosclerosis.
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49. Treatment of peripheral vascular malformations – preliminary single-centre experience
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Michał Sojka, Małgorzata Szczerbo-Trojanowska, Anna Drelich-Zbroja, Andrzej Wolski, Katarzyna Wojtal, Tomasz Jargiełło, and Krzysztof Pyra
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Modern medicine ,education.field_of_study ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Vascular malformation ,Population ,Interventional radiology ,medicine.disease ,Peripheral ,Single centre ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,medicine ,Radiology ,business ,education ,Pelvis ,Neuroradiology - Abstract
Introduction. Vascular malformations present a serious diagnostic and therapeutic problem of modern medicine. They occur in 1.5% of human population and are equally common in both sexes. The symptoms of vascular malformations are diverse and include cosmetic defects, tissue ulcerations, pain, oedema and functional disorders. Vascular malformations are treated with surgical procedures, techniques of interventional radiology, laser therapy or a combination of the methods mentioned above. Aim. To evaluate effectiveness of peripheral vascular malformations treatment with using endovascular techniques. Material and methods. Between 2009-2014, 46 therapeutic procedures were performed in patients with vascular malformations within the lower limbs, shoulder girdle and pelvis in the Department of Interventional Radiology and Neuroradiology, Medical University of Lublin. Various treatment techniques were used – procedures were carried out via arterial access (most commonly – 35/46), venous access (3/46) and by direct puncture of lesions (8/46). Results. The intended technical success was achieved in 82% of procedures; in some patients after several-stage embolisation and subsequent surgical resection. In 8 patients, further embolisation procedures will be performed due to a considerable extent of vascular malformation and its incomplete exclusion from circulation. Conclusions. Minimally invasive endovascular techniques enable effective treatment of vascular malformations; strict cooperation of a multi-disciplinary team of specialists, mainly interventional radiologists, vascular surgeons, plastic surgeons and dermatologists, leads to best outcomes.
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50. Taxonomic review of the
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Andrzej, Wolski, Jacek, Gorczyca, Tomohide, Yasunaga, Zdeněk, Indra, and Aleksander, Herczek
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new species ,Asia ,diagnosis ,Biodiversity & Conservation ,Evolutionary biology ,Review Article ,Australian Region ,Hemiptera ,Heteroptera ,Oriental Region ,taxonomy ,Biogeography ,Fulvius ,key ,Systematics ,Animalia ,Miridae - Abstract
Two new species of the genus Fulvius Stål are described from the Philippines and Papua New Guinea. A taxonomic review of representatives of the F.bifenestratus species group, illustrations of the male genitalia, a color habitus image of each species, and a key to species of the group are provided.
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