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2. Effects of transport age (14 versus 28 days of age) on blood total cholesterol, insulin, and insulin-like growth factor-1 concentrations of veal calves
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Marcato, F., van den Brand, H., Hoorweg, F.A., Bruckmaier, R.M., Gross, J.J., Schnabel, S.K., Wolthuis-Fillerup, M., and van Reenen, K.
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- 2024
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3. Use and efficacy of dry-mouth interventions in Sjögren’s disease patients and possible association with perceived oral dryness and patients’ discomfort
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Assy, Z., van Santen, J. S., Brand, H. S., and Bikker, F. J.
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- 2023
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4. Letters
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Slater, Jerome, Walzer, Michael, and Brand, H.
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- 2011
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5. Salivary film thickness and MUC5B levels at various intra-oral surfaces
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Assy, Z., Jager, D. H. J., Brand, H. S., and Bikker, F. J.
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- 2023
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6. Spectroscopy along Flerovium Decay Chains: Discovery of Ds280 and an Excited State in Cn282
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Såmark-Roth, A, Cox, DM, Rudolph, D, Sarmiento, LG, Carlsson, BG, Egido, JL, Golubev, P, Heery, J, Yakushev, A, Åberg, S, Albers, HM, Albertsson, M, Block, M, Brand, H, Calverley, T, Cantemir, R, Clark, RM, Düllmann, Ch E, Eberth, J, Fahlander, C, Forsberg, U, Gates, JM, Giacoppo, F, Götz, M, Götz, S, Herzberg, R-D, Hrabar, Y, Jäger, E, Judson, D, Khuyagbaatar, J, Kindler, B, Kojouharov, I, Kratz, JV, Krier, J, Kurz, N, Lens, L, Ljungberg, J, Lommel, B, Louko, J, Meyer, C-C, Mistry, A, Mokry, C, Papadakis, P, Parr, E, Pore, JL, Ragnarsson, I, Runke, J, Schädel, M, Schaffner, H, Schausten, B, Shaughnessy, DA, Thörle-Pospiech, P, Trautmann, N, and Uusitalo, J
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Nuclear and Plasma Physics ,Synchrotrons and Accelerators ,Physical Sciences ,Mathematical Sciences ,Engineering ,General Physics ,Mathematical sciences ,Physical sciences - Abstract
A nuclear spectroscopy experiment was conducted to study α-decay chains stemming from isotopes of flerovium (element Z=114). An upgraded TASISpec decay station was placed behind the gas-filled separator TASCA at the GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung in Darmstadt, Germany. The fusion-evaporation reactions ^{48}Ca+^{242}Pu and ^{48}Ca+^{244}Pu provided a total of 32 flerovium-candidate decay chains, of which two and eleven were firmly assigned to ^{286}Fl and ^{288}Fl, respectively. A prompt coincidence between a 9.60(1)-MeV α particle event and a 0.36(1)-MeV conversion electron marked the first observation of an excited state in an even-even isotope of the heaviest man-made elements, namely ^{282}Cn. Spectroscopy of ^{288}Fl decay chains fixed Q_{α}=10.06(1) MeV. In one case, a Q_{α}=9.46(1)-MeV decay from ^{284}Cn into ^{280}Ds was observed, with ^{280}Ds fissioning after only 518 μs. The impact of these findings, aggregated with existing data on decay chains of ^{286,288}Fl, on the size of an anticipated shell gap at proton number Z=114 is discussed in light of predictions from two beyond-mean-field calculations, which take into account triaxial deformation.
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- 2021
7. Spectroscopy along Flerovium Decay Chains: Discovery of ^{280}Ds and an Excited State in ^{282}Cn.
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Såmark-Roth, A, Cox, DM, Rudolph, D, Sarmiento, LG, Carlsson, BG, Egido, JL, Golubev, P, Heery, J, Yakushev, A, Åberg, S, Albers, HM, Albertsson, M, Block, M, Brand, H, Calverley, T, Cantemir, R, Clark, RM, Düllmann, Ch E, Eberth, J, Fahlander, C, Forsberg, U, Gates, JM, Giacoppo, F, Götz, M, Götz, S, Herzberg, R-D, Hrabar, Y, Jäger, E, Judson, D, Khuyagbaatar, J, Kindler, B, Kojouharov, I, Kratz, JV, Krier, J, Kurz, N, Lens, L, Ljungberg, J, Lommel, B, Louko, J, Meyer, C-C, Mistry, A, Mokry, C, Papadakis, P, Parr, E, Pore, JL, Ragnarsson, I, Runke, J, Schädel, M, Schaffner, H, Schausten, B, Shaughnessy, DA, Thörle-Pospiech, P, Trautmann, N, and Uusitalo, J
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General Physics ,Mathematical Sciences ,Physical Sciences ,Engineering - Abstract
A nuclear spectroscopy experiment was conducted to study α-decay chains stemming from isotopes of flerovium (element Z=114). An upgraded TASISpec decay station was placed behind the gas-filled separator TASCA at the GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung in Darmstadt, Germany. The fusion-evaporation reactions ^{48}Ca+^{242}Pu and ^{48}Ca+^{244}Pu provided a total of 32 flerovium-candidate decay chains, of which two and eleven were firmly assigned to ^{286}Fl and ^{288}Fl, respectively. A prompt coincidence between a 9.60(1)-MeV α particle event and a 0.36(1)-MeV conversion electron marked the first observation of an excited state in an even-even isotope of the heaviest man-made elements, namely ^{282}Cn. Spectroscopy of ^{288}Fl decay chains fixed Q_{α}=10.06(1) MeV. In one case, a Q_{α}=9.46(1)-MeV decay from ^{284}Cn into ^{280}Ds was observed, with ^{280}Ds fissioning after only 518 μs. The impact of these findings, aggregated with existing data on decay chains of ^{286,288}Fl, on the size of an anticipated shell gap at proton number Z=114 is discussed in light of predictions from two beyond-mean-field calculations, which take into account triaxial deformation.
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- 2021
8. 20-Year trends of hospitalisation among people with dementia: a region-wide retrospective cohort study from Lombardy, Italy
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Blandi, L., Bertuccio, P., Amorosi, A., Clemens, T., Brand, H., and Odone, A.
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- 2023
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9. Spectroscopic Tools Applied to Flerovium Decay Chains
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Cox, DM, Såmark-Roth, A, Rudolph, D, Sarmiento, LG, Fahlander, C, Forsberg, U, Golubev, P, Heery, JAM, Yakushev, A, Albers, HM, Block, M, Brand, H, Clark, RM, Düllmann, Ch E, Eberth, J, Gates, JM, Giacoppo, F, Götz, M, Götz, S, Herzberg, R-D, Jäger, E, Kindler, B, Khuyagbaatar, J, Kojouharov, I, Kratz, JV, Krier, J, Kurz, N, Lens, L, Lommel, B, Mistry, A, Meyer, C-C, Mokry, C, Papadakis, P, Pore, JL, Runke, J, Thörle-Pospiech, P, Trautmann, N, Schaffner, H, Schausten, B, and Uusitalo, J
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Nuclear and Plasma Physics ,Synchrotrons and Accelerators ,Physical Sciences ,Atomic ,Molecular ,Nuclear ,Particle and Plasma Physics ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Other Physical Sciences ,Physical sciences - Abstract
An upgraded TASISpec setup, with the addition of a veto DSSD and the new Compex detector-germanium array, has been employed with the gas-filled recoil separator TASCA at the GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung Darmstadt, to study flerovium (element 114) decay chains. The detector upgrades along with development of new analytical techniques have improved the sensitivity of the TASISpec setup for measuring α-photon coincidences. These improvements have been assessed with test reactions. The reaction 48Ca+206,207Pb was used for verification of experimental parameters such as transmission to implantation DSSD and target-segment to α-decay correlations. The reaction 48Ca+ nat Hf was used to produce several short-lived nuclei with multiple-α decay chains to investigate pile-up event deconvolution.
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- 2020
10. Genetics of rearing success in four pure laying hen lines during the first 17 weeks of age
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Bouba, I., van den Brand, H., Kemp, B., Rodenburg, T. Bas, and Visser, B.
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- 2023
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11. Correlations of palatal surface area with anthropometric dimensions of the head and face
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Assy, Z., Jager, D. H. J., Brand, H. S., and Bikker, F. J.
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- 2022
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12. What is a fair price for a medicine? Establishing the main elements of a fair price based on the current policy debate
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Roediger, A., primary, Schönbächler, G., additional, and Brand, H., additional
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- 2024
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13. Effects of a communication training for oncologists on early addressing palliative and end-of-life care in advanced cancer care (PALLI-COM): a randomized, controlled trial
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Harnischfeger, N., Rath, H.M., Alt-Epping, B., Brand, H., Haller, K., Letsch, A., Rieder, N., Thuss-Patience, P., Bokemeyer, C., Bergelt, C., and Oechsle, K.
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- 2022
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14. Impact of growth curve and dietary energy-to-protein ratio of broiler breeders on offspring quality and performance
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Heijmans, J., Duijster, M., Gerrits, W.J.J., Kemp, B., Kwakkel, R.P., and van den Brand, H.
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- 2022
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15. Fusion reaction Ca 48 + Bk 249 leading to formation of the element Ts (Z=117)
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Khuyagbaatar, J, Yakushev, A, Düllmann, CE, Ackermann, D, Andersson, LL, Asai, M, Block, M, Boll, RA, Brand, H, Cox, DM, Dasgupta, M, Derkx, X, Di Nitto, A, Eberhardt, K, Even, J, Evers, M, Fahlander, C, Forsberg, U, Gates, JM, Gharibyan, N, Golubev, P, Gregorich, KE, Hamilton, JH, Hartmann, W, Herzberg, RD, Heßberger, FP, Hinde, DJ, Hoffmann, J, Hollinger, R, Hübner, A, Jäger, E, Kindler, B, Kratz, JV, Krier, J, Kurz, N, Laatiaoui, M, Lahiri, S, Lang, R, Lommel, B, Maiti, M, Miernik, K, Minami, S, Mistry, A, Mokry, C, Nitsche, H, Omtvedt, JP, Pang, GK, Papadakis, P, Renisch, D, Roberto, J, Rudolph, D, Runke, J, Rykaczewski, KP, Sarmiento, LG, Schädel, M, Schausten, B, Semchenkov, A, Shaughnessy, DA, Steinegger, P, Steiner, J, Tereshatov, EE, Thörle-Pospiech, P, Tinschert, K, Torres De Heidenreich, T, Trautmann, N, Türler, A, Uusitalo, J, Ward, DE, Wegrzecki, M, Wiehl, N, Van Cleve, SM, and Yakusheva, V
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The heaviest currently known nuclei, which have up to 118 protons, have been produced in Ca48 induced reactions with actinide targets. Among them, the element tennessine (Ts), which has 117 protons, has been synthesized by fusing Ca48 with the radioactive target Bk249, which has a half-life of 327 d. The experiment was performed at the gas-filled recoil separator TASCA. Two long and two short α decay chains were observed. The long chains were attributed to the decay of Ts294. The possible origin of the short-decay chains is discussed in comparison with the known experimental data. They are found to fit with the decay chain patterns attributed to Ts293. The present experimental results confirm the previous findings at the Dubna Gas-Filled Recoil Separator on the decay chains originating from the nuclei assigned to Ts.
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- 2019
16. Fusion reaction Ca48+Bk249 leading to formation of the element Ts (Z=117)
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Khuyagbaatar, J, Yakushev, A, Düllmann, Ch E, Ackermann, D, Andersson, L-L, Asai, M, Block, M, Boll, RA, Brand, H, Cox, DM, Dasgupta, M, Derkx, X, Di Nitto, A, Eberhardt, K, Even, J, Evers, M, Fahlander, C, Forsberg, U, Gates, JM, Gharibyan, N, Golubev, P, Gregorich, KE, Hamilton, JH, Hartmann, W, Herzberg, R-D, Heßberger, FP, Hinde, DJ, Hoffmann, J, Hollinger, R, Hübner, A, Jäger, E, Kindler, B, Kratz, JV, Krier, J, Kurz, N, Laatiaoui, M, Lahiri, S, Lang, R, Lommel, B, Maiti, M, Miernik, K, Minami, S, Mistry, A, Mokry, C, Nitsche, H, Omtvedt, JP, Pang, GK, Papadakis, P, Renisch, D, Roberto, J, Rudolph, D, Runke, J, Rykaczewski, KP, Sarmiento, LG, Schädel, M, Schausten, B, Semchenkov, A, Shaughnessy, DA, Steinegger, P, Steiner, J, Tereshatov, EE, Thörle-Pospiech, P, Tinschert, K, De Heidenreich, T Torres, Trautmann, N, Türler, A, Uusitalo, J, Ward, DE, Wegrzecki, M, Wiehl, N, Van Cleve, SM, and Yakusheva, V
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Atomic ,Molecular ,Nuclear ,Particle and Plasma Physics ,Nuclear & Particles Physics - Abstract
The heaviest currently known nuclei, which have up to 118 protons, have been produced in Ca48 induced reactions with actinide targets. Among them, the element tennessine (Ts), which has 117 protons, has been synthesized by fusing Ca48 with the radioactive target Bk249, which has a half-life of 327 d. The experiment was performed at the gas-filled recoil separator TASCA. Two long and two short α decay chains were observed. The long chains were attributed to the decay of Ts294. The possible origin of the short-decay chains is discussed in comparison with the known experimental data. They are found to fit with the decay chain patterns attributed to Ts293. The present experimental results confirm the previous findings at the Dubna Gas-Filled Recoil Separator on the decay chains originating from the nuclei assigned to Ts.
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- 2019
17. Low-lying states in Ra 219 and Rn 215: Sampling microsecond α -decaying nuclei
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Såmark-Roth, A, Sarmiento, LG, Rudolph, D, Ljungberg, J, Carlsson, BG, Fahlander, C, Forsberg, U, Golubev, P, Ragnarsson, I, Ackermann, D, Andersson, LL, Block, M, Brand, H, Cox, DM, Di Nitto, A, Düllmann, CE, Eberhardt, K, Even, J, Gates, JM, Gerl, J, Gregorich, KE, Gross, CJ, Herzberg, RD, Heßberger, FP, Jäger, E, Khuyagbaatar, J, Kindler, B, Kojouharov, I, Kratz, JV, Krier, J, Kurz, N, Lommel, B, Mistry, A, Mokry, C, Omtvedt, JP, Papadakis, P, Runke, J, Rykaczewski, K, Schädel, M, Schaffner, H, Schausten, B, Thörle-Pospiech, P, Trautmann, N, Torres, T, Türler, A, Ward, A, Wiehl, N, and Yakushev, A
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Short-lived α-decaying nuclei "northeast" of Pb208 in the chart of nuclides were studied using the reaction Ca48+Am243 with the decay station TASISpec at TASCA, GSI Darmstadt. Decay energies and times from pile-up events were extracted with a tailor-made pulse-shape analysis routine and specific α-decay chains were identified in a correlation analysis. Decay chains starting with the even-even Ra220 and its odd-A neighbors, Fr219, and Ra221,219, with a focus on the Ra219→Rn215 decay, were studied by means of α-γ spectroscopy. A revised α-decay scheme of Ra219 is proposed, including a new decay branch from a previously not considered isomeric state at 17 keV excitation energy. Conclusions on nuclear structure are drawn from the experimental data, aided by Geant4 simulations and a discussion on theoretical calculations.
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- 2018
18. Low-lying states in Ra219 and Rn215: Sampling microsecond α-decaying nuclei
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Såmark-Roth, A, Sarmiento, LG, Rudolph, D, Ljungberg, J, Carlsson, BG, Fahlander, C, Forsberg, U, Golubev, P, Ragnarsson, I, Ackermann, D, Andersson, L-L, Block, M, Brand, H, Cox, DM, Di Nitto, A, Düllmann, Ch E, Eberhardt, K, Even, J, Gates, JM, Gerl, J, Gregorich, KE, Gross, CJ, Herzberg, R-D, Heßberger, FP, Jäger, E, Khuyagbaatar, J, Kindler, B, Kojouharov, I, Kratz, JV, Krier, J, Kurz, N, Lommel, B, Mistry, A, Mokry, C, Omtvedt, JP, Papadakis, P, Runke, J, Rykaczewski, K, Schädel, M, Schaffner, H, Schausten, B, Thörle-Pospiech, P, Trautmann, N, Torres, T, Türler, A, Ward, A, Wiehl, N, and Yakushev, A
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Atomic ,Molecular ,Nuclear ,Particle and Plasma Physics ,Nuclear & Particles Physics - Abstract
Short-lived α-decaying nuclei "northeast" of Pb208 in the chart of nuclides were studied using the reaction Ca48+Am243 with the decay station TASISpec at TASCA, GSI Darmstadt. Decay energies and times from pile-up events were extracted with a tailor-made pulse-shape analysis routine and specific α-decay chains were identified in a correlation analysis. Decay chains starting with the even-even Ra220 and its odd-A neighbors, Fr219, and Ra221,219, with a focus on the Ra219→Rn215 decay, were studied by means of α-γ spectroscopy. A revised α-decay scheme of Ra219 is proposed, including a new decay branch from a previously not considered isomeric state at 17 keV excitation energy. Conclusions on nuclear structure are drawn from the experimental data, aided by Geant4 simulations and a discussion on theoretical calculations.
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- 2018
19. The slow control system of the FRS Ion Catcher
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State, A.N., Beck, S., Amanbayev, D., Balabanski, D.L., Brand, H., Constantin, P., Dickel, T., Hornung, C., Nichita, D., Plaß, W.R., Roesch, H., Rotaru, A., Scheidenberger, C., Siebring, J., Spataru, A., Tortorelli, N., and Zhao, J.
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- 2022
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20. The relationship between the severity of oral dryness and the use of dry-mouth interventions by various subgroups of dry-mouth patients
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Assy, Z., Brand, H. S., Bots, C. P., and Bikker, F. J.
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- 2022
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21. The association between oral dryness and use of dry-mouth interventions in Sjögren’s syndrome patients
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Assy, Z., Bikker, F. J., Picauly, O., and Brand, H. S.
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- 2022
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22. Impact of early dam contact on veal calf welfare
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Webb, L. E., Marcato, F., Bokkers, E. A. M., Verwer, C. M., Wolthuis-Fillerup, M., Hoorweg, F. A., van den Brand, H., Jensen, M. B., and van Reenen, C. G.
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- 2022
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23. Hydrodynamics of Active Polar Systems in a (Visco)Elastic Background
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Pleiner, H., Svensek, D., and Brand, H. R.
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Condensed Matter - Soft Condensed Matter - Abstract
We derive the full set of macroscopic equations necessary to describe the dynamics of systems with active polar order in a viscoelastic or elastic background. The active polar order is manifested by a second velocity, whose non-zero modulus is the polar order parameter and whose direction is the polar preferred direction. Viscoelasticity is described by a relaxing strain field allowing for a straightforward change from transient to permanent elasticity. Relative rotations of the elastic structure with respect to the polar direction are taken into account. The intricate coupling between active polar order and (transient) elasticity leads to a combined relaxation of the polar order parameter and the strains. The rather involved sound spectrum contains a specific excitation due to a reversible coupling between elasticity and polar order. Effects of chirality are also considered.
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- 2016
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24. Tetrahedral Order in Liquid Crystals
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Pleiner, H. and Brand, H. R.
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Condensed Matter - Soft Condensed Matter - Abstract
We review the impact of tetrahedral order on the macroscopic dynamics of bent-core liquid crystals. We discuss tetrahedral order comparing with other types of orientational order, like nematic, polar nematic, polar smectic, and active polar order. In particular, we present hydrodynamic equations for phases, where only tetrahedral order exists or tetrahedral order is combined with nematic order. Among the latter we discriminate between three cases, where the nematic director (a) orients along a 4-fold, or (b) along a 3-fold symmetry axis of the tetrahedral structure. For the optically isotropic T_d phase, which only has tetrahedral order, we focus on the coupling of flow with e.g. temperature gradients and on the specific orientation behavior in external electric fields. For the transition to the nematic phase, electric fields lead to a temperature shift that is linear in the field strength. Electric fields induce nematic order, again linear in the field strength. If strong enough, electric fields can change the tetrahedral structure and symmetry leading to a polar phase. We briefly deal with the T phase that arises when tetrahedral order occurs in a system of chiral molecules. To case (a) belong (i) the non-polar, achiral, optically uniaxial D2d phase with ambidextrous helicity and with orientational frustration in external fields, (ii) the non-polar tetragonal S4 phase, (iii) the non-polar, orthorhombic D2 phase that is structurally chiral featuring ambidextrous chirality, (iv) the polar orthorhombic C2v phase, and (v) the polar monoclinic C2 phase. Case (b) results in a trigonal C3v phase that behaves like a biaxial polar nematic phase. Finally we discuss some experiments that show typical effects related to the existence of tetrahedral order.
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- 2016
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25. Contributions of the Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA) to the 6th International Symposium on High-Energy Gamma-Ray Astronomy (Gamma 2016)
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Consortium, The CTA, Abchiche, A., Abeysekara, U., Abril, Ó., Acero, F., Acharya, B. S., Adams, C., Agnetta, G., Aharonian, F., Akhperjanian, A., Albert, A., Alcubierre, M., Alfaro, J., Alfaro, R., Allafort, A. J., Aloisio, R., Amans, J. -P., Amato, E., Ambrogi, L., Ambrosi, G., Ambrosio, M., Anderson, J., Anduze, M., Angüner, E. O., Antolini, E., Antonelli, L. A., Antonucci, M., Antonuccio, V., Antoranz, P., Aramo, C., Aravantinos, A., Araya, M., Arcaro, C., Arezki, B., Argan, A., Armstrong, T., Arqueros, F., Arrabito, L., Arrieta, M., Asano, K., Ashley, M., Aubert, P., Singh, C. B., Babic, A., Backes, M., Bais, A., Bajtlik, S., Balazs, C., Balbo, M., Balis, D., Balkowski, C., Ballester, O., Ballet, J., Balzer, A., Bamba, A., Bandiera, R., Barber, A., Barbier, C., Barcelo, M., Barkov, M., Barnacka, A., de Almeida, U. Barres, Barrio, J. A., Basso, S., Bastieri, D., Bauer, C., Becciani, U., Becherini, Y., Tjus, J. Becker, Beckmann, V., Bednarek, W., Benbow, W., Ventura, D. Benedico, Berdugo, J., Berge, D., Bernardini, E., Bernardini, M. G., Bernhard, S., Bernlöhr, K., Bertucci, B., Besel, M. -A., Beshley, V., Bhatt, N., Bhattacharjee, P., Bhattacharyya, W., Bhattachryya, S., Biasuzzi, B., Bicknell, G., Bigongiari, C., Biland, A., Bilinsky, A., Bilnik, W., Biondo, B., Bird, R., Bird, T., Bissaldi, E., Bitossi, M., Blanch, O., Blasi, P., Blazek, J., Bockermann, C., Boehm, C., Bogacz, L., Bogdan, M., Bohacova, M., Boisson, C., Boix, J., Bolmont, J., Bonanno, G., Bonardi, A., Bonavolontà, C., Bonifacio, P., Bonnarel, F., Bonnoli, G., Borkowski, J., Bose, R., Bosnjak, Z., Böttcher, M., Bousquet, J. -J., Boutonnet, C., Bouyjou, F., Bowman, L., Braiding, C., Brantseg, T., Brau-Nogué, S., Bregeon, J., Briggs, M., Brigida, M., Bringmann, T., Brisken, W., Bristow, D., Britto, R., Brocato, E., Bron, S., Brook, P., Brooks, W., Brown, A. 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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
List of contributions from the Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA) Consortium presented at the 6th International Symposium on High-Energy Gamma-Ray Astronomy (Gamma 2016), July 11-15, 2016, in Heidelberg, Germany., Comment: Index of CTA conference proceedings for the Gamma 2016, Heidelberg, Germany
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26. Study of non-fusion products in the Ti50+Cf249 reaction
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Di Nitto, A, Khuyagbaatar, J, Ackermann, D, Andersson, LL, Badura, E, Block, M, Brand, H, Conrad, I, Cox, DM, Düllmann, CE, Dvorak, J, Eberhardt, K, Ellison, PA, Esker, NE, Even, J, Fahlander, C, Forsberg, U, Gates, JM, Golubev, P, Gothe, O, Gregorich, KE, Hartmann, W, Herzberg, RD, Heßberger, FP, Hoffmann, J, Hollinger, R, Hübner, A, Jäger, E, Kindler, B, Klein, S, Kojouharov, I, Kratz, JV, Krier, J, Kurz, N, Lahiri, S, Lommel, B, Maiti, M, Mändl, R, Merchán, E, Minami, S, Mistry, AK, Mokry, C, Nitsche, H, Omtvedt, JP, Pang, GK, Renisch, D, Rudolph, D, Runke, J, Sarmiento, LG, Schädel, M, Schaffner, H, Schausten, B, Semchenkov, A, Steiner, J, Thörle-Pospiech, P, Trautmann, N, Türler, A, Uusitalo, J, Ward, D, Wegrzecki, M, Wieczorek, P, Wiehl, N, Yakushev, A, and Yakusheva, V
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Production of radioactive nuclei ,alpha decay ,Multi-nucleon transfer reactions ,Quasifission ,Mathematical Physics ,Astronomical and Space Sciences ,Atomic ,Molecular ,Nuclear ,Particle and Plasma Physics ,Nuclear & Particles Physics - Abstract
The isotopic distribution of nuclei produced in the 50Ti + 249Cf reaction has been studied at the gas-filled recoil separator TASCA at GSI Darmstadt, which separates ions according to differences in magnetic rigidity. The bombardment was performed at an energy around the Bass barrier and with the TASCA magnetic fields set for collecting fusion-evaporation reaction products. Fifty-three isotopes located “north-east” of 208Pb were identified as recoiling products formed in non-fusion channels of the reaction. These recoils were implanted with energies in two distinct ranges; besides one with higher energy, a significant low-energy contribution was identified. The latter observation was not expected to occur according to kinematics of the known types of reactions, namely quasi-elastic, multi-nucleon transfer, deep-inelastic collisions or quasifission. The present observations are discussed within the framework of two-body kinematics passing through the formation of a composite system.
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27. Study of non-fusion products in the Ti 50 + Cf 249 reaction
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Di Nitto, A, Khuyagbaatar, J, Ackermann, D, Andersson, L-L, Badura, E, Block, M, Brand, H, Conrad, I, Cox, DM, Düllmann, Ch E, Dvorak, J, Eberhardt, K, Ellison, PA, Esker, NE, Even, J, Fahlander, C, Forsberg, U, Gates, JM, Golubev, P, Gothe, O, Gregorich, KE, Hartmann, W, Herzberg, RD, Heßberger, FP, Hoffmann, J, Hollinger, R, Hübner, A, Jäger, E, Kindler, B, Klein, S, Kojouharov, I, Kratz, JV, Krier, J, Kurz, N, Lahiri, S, Lommel, B, Maiti, M, Mändl, R, Merchán, E, Minami, S, Mistry, AK, Mokry, C, Nitsche, H, Omtvedt, JP, Pang, GK, Renisch, D, Rudolph, D, Runke, J, Sarmiento, LG, Schädel, M, Schaffner, H, Schausten, B, Semchenkov, A, Steiner, J, Thörle-Pospiech, P, Trautmann, N, Türler, A, Uusitalo, J, Ward, D, Wegrzecki, M, Wieczorek, P, Wiehl, N, Yakushev, A, and Yakusheva, V
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Production of radioactive nuclei ,alpha decay ,Multi-nucleon transfer reactions ,Quasifission ,Mathematical Physics ,Astronomical and Space Sciences ,Atomic ,Molecular ,Nuclear ,Particle and Plasma Physics ,Nuclear & Particles Physics - Abstract
The isotopic distribution of nuclei produced in the 50Ti + 249Cf reaction has been studied at the gas-filled recoil separator TASCA at GSI Darmstadt, which separates ions according to differences in magnetic rigidity. The bombardment was performed at an energy around the Bass barrier and with the TASCA magnetic fields set for collecting fusion-evaporation reaction products. Fifty-three isotopes located “north-east” of 208Pb were identified as recoiling products formed in non-fusion channels of the reaction. These recoils were implanted with energies in two distinct ranges; besides one with higher energy, a significant low-energy contribution was identified. The latter observation was not expected to occur according to kinematics of the known types of reactions, namely quasi-elastic, multi-nucleon transfer, deep-inelastic collisions or quasifission. The present observations are discussed within the framework of two-body kinematics passing through the formation of a composite system.
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28. Defining the diverse spectrum of inversions, complex structural variation, and chromothripsis in the morbid human genome
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Sanders, Stephan, Collins, RL, Brand, H, Redin, CE, Hanscom, C, Antolik, C, Stone, MR, Glessner, JT, Mason, T, Pregno, G, and Dorrani, N
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© 2017 The Author(s).Background: Structural variation (SV) influences genome organization and contributes to human disease. However, the complete mutational spectrum of SV has not been routinely captured in disease association studies. Results: We sequence
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29. Differences in perceived intra-oral dryness in various dry-mouth patients as determined using the Regional Oral Dryness Inventory
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Assy, Z., Bots, C. P., Arisoy, H. Z., Gülveren, S. S., Bikker, F. J., and Brand, H. S.
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30. Salivary biochemical variables in liver transplanted children and young adults
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Davidovich, E., Polak, D., Brand, H. S., Shapira, J., and Shapiro, R.
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31. Recoil-alpha-fission and recoil-alpha-alpha-fission events observed in the reaction Ca-48 + Am-243
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Forsberg, U., Rudolph, D., Andersson, L. -L., Di Nitto, A., Düllmann, Ch. E., Gates, J. M., Golubev, P., Gregorich, K. E., Gross, C. J., Herzberg, R. -D., Hessberger, F. P., Khuyagbaatar, J., Kratz, J. V., Rykaczewski, K., Sarmiento, L. G., Schädel, M., Yakushev, A., Åberg, S., Ackermann, D., Block, M., Brand, H., Carlsson, B. G., Cox, D., Derkx, X., Dobaczewski, J., Eberhardt, K., Even, J., Fahlander, C., Gerl, J., Jäger, E., Kindler, B., Krier, J., Kojouharov, I., Kurz, N., Lommel, B., Mistry, A., Mokry, C., Nazarewicz, W., Nitsche, H., Omtvedt, J. P., Papadakis, P., Ragnarsson, I., Runke, J., Schaffner, H., Schausten, B., Shi, Y., Thörle-Pospiech, P., Torres, T., Traut, T., Trautmann, N., Türler, A., Ward, A., Ward, D. E., and Wiehl, N.
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Products of the fusion-evaporation reaction Ca-48 + Am-243 were studied with the TASISpec set-up at the gas-filled separator TASCA at the GSI Helmholtzzentrum f\"ur Schwerionenforschung. Amongst the detected thirty correlated alpha-decay chains associated with the production of element Z=115, two recoil-alpha-fission and five recoil-alpha-alpha-fission events were observed. The latter are similar to four such events reported from experiments performed at the Dubna gas-filled separator. Contrary to their interpretation, we propose an alternative view, namely to assign eight of these eleven decay chains of recoil-alpha(-alpha)-fission type to start from the 3n-evaporation channel 115-288. The other three decay chains remain viable candidates for the 2n-evaporation channel 115-289., Comment: 15 pages. Article: 9 pages, 3 tables, 3 figures. Supplemental material: 6 pages, 7 tables, 1 figure. Submitted to PRC
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32. The identification and confirmation of isomeric states in 254Rf and 255Rf through conversion electron detection
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Khuyagbaatar, J., Mistry, A.K., Ackermann, D., Andersson, L.-L., Block, M., Brand, H., Düllmann, Ch.E., Even, J., Heßberger, F.P., Hoffmann, J., Hübner, A., Jäger, E., Kindler, B., Krier, J., Kurz, N., Lommel, B., Schausten, B., Steiner, J., Yakushev, A., and Yakusheva, V.
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33. Recoil-α-fission and recoil-α–α-fission events observed in the reaction 48Ca + 243Am
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Forsberg, U, Rudolph, D, Andersson, L-L, Di Nitto, A, Düllmann, Ch E, Fahlander, C, Gates, JM, Golubev, P, Gregorich, KE, Gross, CJ, Herzberg, R-D, Heßberger, FP, Khuyagbaatar, J, Kratz, JV, Rykaczewski, K, Sarmiento, LG, Schädel, M, Yakushev, A, Åberg, S, Ackermann, D, Block, M, Brand, H, Carlsson, BG, Cox, D, Derkx, X, Dobaczewski, J, Eberhardt, K, Even, J, Gerl, J, Jäger, E, Kindler, B, Krier, J, Kojouharov, I, Kurz, N, Lommel, B, Mistry, A, Mokry, C, Nazarewicz, W, Nitsche, H, Omtvedt, JP, Papadakis, P, Ragnarsson, I, Runke, J, Schaffner, H, Schausten, B, Shi, Yue, Thörle-Pospiech, P, Torres, T, Traut, T, Trautmann, N, Türler, A, Ward, A, Ward, DE, and Wiehl, N
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Nuclear and Plasma Physics ,Synchrotrons and Accelerators ,Physical Sciences ,Superheavy elements ,Element 115 ,Uup ,alpha decay ,Spontaneous fission ,nucl-ex ,Astronomical and Space Sciences ,Atomic ,Molecular ,Nuclear ,Particle and Plasma Physics ,Quantum Physics ,Nuclear & Particles Physics ,Astronomical sciences ,Nuclear and plasma physics ,Particle and high energy physics - Abstract
Products of the fusion-evaporation reaction 48Ca + 243Am were studied with the TASISpec set-up at the gas-filled separator TASCA at the GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung, Darmstadt, Germany. Amongst the detected thirty correlated α-decay chains associated with the production of element Z=115, two recoil-α-fission and five recoil-α-α-fission events were observed. The latter five chains are similar to four such events reported from experiments performed at the Dubna gas-filled separator, and three such events reported from an experiment at the Berkeley gas-filled separator. The four chains observed at the Dubna gas-filled separator were assigned to start from the 2n-evaporation channel 289115 due to the fact that these recoil-α-α-fission events were observed only at low excitation energies. Contrary to this interpretation, we suggest that some of these recoil-α-α-fission decay chains, as well as some of the recoil-α-α-fission and recoil-α-fission decay chains reported from Berkeley and in this article, start from the 3n-evaporation channel 288115.
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34. Regional differences in perceived oral dryness as determined with a newly developed questionnaire, the Regional Oral Dryness Inventory
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Assy, Zainab, Jager, D. H. J., Mashhour, E., Bikker, F. J., and Brand, H. S.
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35. Peanut components measured by ISAC: comparison with ImmunoCap and clinical relevance in peanut allergic children
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Brand, H. K., Schreurs, M. W. J., Emons, J. A. M., Gerth van Wijk, R., de Groot, H., and Arends, N. J. T.
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36. The effects of climate change on the Pleistocene rock art of Sulawesi
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Huntley, J., Aubert, M., Oktaviana, A. A., Lebe, R., Hakim, B., Burhan, B., Aksa, L. Muhammad, Geria, I. Made, Ramli, M., Siagian, L., Brand, H. E. A., and Brumm, A.
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37. Latex pacifiers
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Gambon, D. L. and Brand, H. S.
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38. Women dentists in films
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Brand, H. S. and Voorbraak, P. J. M.
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39. Determination of intra-oral surface areas by cone-beam computed tomography analysis and their relation with anthrometric measurements of the head
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Assy, Z., Klop, C., Brand, H. S., Hoogeveen, R. C., Koolstra, J. H., and Bikker, F. J.
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40. Oral health complications after a heart transplant: a review
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Gruter, M. O. and Brand, H. S.
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41. Loss of δ-catenin function in severe autism
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State, Matthew, Sanders, Stephan, Turner, TN, Sharma, K, Oh, EC, Liu, YP, Collins, RL, Sosa, MX, Auer, DR, Brand, H, Sanders, SJ, and Moreno-De-Luca, D
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© 2015 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved.Autism is a multifactorial neurodevelopmental disorder affecting more males than females; consequently, under a multifactorial genetic hypothesis, females are affected only when they cross a higher b
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42. Alpha-photon coincidence spectroscopy along element 115 decay chains
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Rudolph, D, Forsberg, U, Golubev, P, Sarmiento, LG, Yakushev, A, Andersson, LL, Di Nitto, A, Düllmann, CE, Gates, JM, Gregorich, KE, Gross, CJ, Herzberg, RD, Hessbberger, FP, Khuyagbaatar, J, Kratz, JV, Rykaczewski, K, Schädel, M, Åberg, S, Ackermann, D, Block, M, Brand, H, Carlsson, BG, Cox, D, Derkx, X, Eberhardt, K, Even, J, Fahlander, C, Gerl, J, Jäger, E, Kindler, B, Krier, J, Kojouharov, I, Kurz, N, Lommel, B, Mistry, A, Mokry, C, Nitsche, H, Omtvedt, JP, Papadakis, P, Ragnarsson, I, Runke, J, Schaffner, H, Schausten, B, Thörle-Pospiech, P, Torres, T, Traut, T, Trautmann, N, Türler, A, Ward, DE, and Wiehl, N
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Nuclear & Particles Physics ,Mathematical Sciences ,Physical Sciences - Abstract
Produced in the reaction 48Ca+243Am, thirty correlated α-decay chains were observed in an experiment conducted at the GSI Helmholzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung, Darmstadt, Germany. The decay chains are basically consistent with previous findings and are considered to originate from isotopes of element 115 with mass numbers 287, 288, and 289. A set-up aiming specifically for high-resolution charged particle and photon coincidence spectroscopy was placed behind the gas-filled separator TASCA. For the first time, γ rays as well as X-ray candidates were observed in prompt coincidence with the α-decay chains of element 115.
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43. Diffraction studies of meteorites at the Australian Synchrotron
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Brand, H. E. A., primary, Stephen, N. R., additional, Langendam, A. D., additional, Campbell, E. C., additional, and Tomkins, A. G., additional
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44. Cation ordered doping of ferrite perovskites: influence on redox behaviour, magnetism and mixed ionic electronic conductivity
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Brown, A. J., primary, Wagstaff, O., additional, Manjón-Sanz, A., additional, Brand, H., additional, Avdeev, M., additional, Evans, I., additional, and Ling, C. D., additional
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45. New gas system and mass spectrometer for the Powder Diffraction beamline at the Australian Synchrotron
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D'Angelo, A. M., primary, Brand, H. E. A., additional, and Gu, Q., additional
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46. Systemic Complications
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Brand, H. S., Frankhuijzen, A. L., Baart, Jacques A., editor, and Brand, Henk S., editor
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47. Patients at Risk
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Brand, H. S., Baart, Jacques A., editor, and Brand, Henk S., editor
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48. Palaeolithic cave art in Borneo
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Aubert, M., Setiawan, P., Oktaviana, A. A., Brumm, A., Sulistyarto, P. H., Saptomo, E. W., Istiawan, B., Ma’rifat, T. A., Wahyuono, V. N., Atmoko, F. T., Zhao, J.-X., Huntley, J., Taçon, P. S. C., Howard, D. L., and Brand, H. E. A.
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49. Thermoelastic properties of salt hydrates and implications for geological structures
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Brand, H.
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This thesis reports the results of neutron diffraction studies and first principles ab initio simulations of two salt hydrates in the Na2SO4 – H2O and MgSO4 – H2O systems, namely mirabilite (Na2SO4·10H2O) and meridianiite (MgSO4·11H2O). Neutron diffraction experiments of deuterated mirabilite were carried on the High Resolution Powder Diffractometer (HPRD) at the ISIS spallation neutron source to measure its thermal expansion from 4.2 - 300 K and its incompressibility from 0 – 0.55 GPa. A detailed analysis of both the thermal expansion and incompressibility data is presented including determination of the thermal expansion tensor and elastic strain tensor. First principles ab initio calculations were also carried out on both materials to complement the experimental studies and to extend the study to higher pressures outside the experimental range. Mirabilite was simulated from 0 – 61 GPa; at least two new phases were detected resulting from first-order phase transformations. Meridianiite was simulated from 0 – 11GPa; this material shows one transition to a higher pressure phase (probably second-order).Finally, a simple model has been developed, incorporating the density of mirabilite determined in the experiments, to study the size and ascent speed of diapiric salt hydrate structures as they interact with, and travel through, a more viscous overburden layer within the upper crust of Earth, Mars and Ganymede, a large icy satellite of Jupiter.
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50. Promoting rational antibiotic use in Turkey and among Turkish migrants in Europe – implications of a qualitative study in four countries
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Westerling, R., Daryani, A., Gershuni, O., Czabanowska, K., Brand, H., Erdsiek, F., Aksakal, T., Uner, S., Karadag Caman, O., Ozcebe, H., and Brzoska, P.
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