1,191 results on '"Forrester, S."'
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2. GEMAS: Chemical weathering of silicate parent materials revealed by agricultural soil of Europe
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Albanese, S., Andersson, M., Baritz, R., Batista, M.J., Bel-lan, A., Cicchella, D., De Vivo, B., De Vos, W., Dinelli, E., Ďuriš, M., Dusza-Dobek, A., Eklund, M., Ernstsen, V., Filzmoser, P., Flem, B., Flight, D.M.A., Forrester, S., Fuchs, M., Fügedi, U., Gilucis, A., Gosar, M., Gregorauskiene, V., De Groot, W., Gulan, A., Halamić, J., Haslinger, E., Hayoz, P., Hoffmann, R., Hoogewerff, J., Hrvatovic, H., Husnjak, S., Janik, L., Jordan, G., Kaminari, M., Kirby, J., Kivisilla, J., Klos, V., Krone, F., Kwećko, P., Kuti, L., Lima, A., Locutura, J., Lucivjansky, D.P., Mann, A., Mackovych, D., Matschullat, J., McLaughlin, M., Malyuk, B.I., Maquil, R., Meuli, R.G., Mol, G., O'Connor, P., Oorts, R.K., Ottesen, R.T., Pasieczna, A., Petersell, W., Pfleiderer, S., Poňavič, M., Pramuka, S., Prazeres, C., Rauch, U., Radusinović, S., Salpeteur, I., Scanlon, R., Schedl, A., Scheib, A.J., Schoeters, I., Šefčik, P., Sellersjö, E., Skopljak, F., Slaninka, I., Šorša, A., Srvkota, R., Stafilov, T., Tarvainen, T., Trendavilov, V., Valera, P., Verougstraete, V., Vidojević, D., Zissimos, A., Zomeni, Z., Négrel, Philippe, Ladenberger, Anna, Reimann, Clemens, Demetriades, Alecos, Birke, Manfred, and Sadeghi, Martiya
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- 2023
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3. The impact of policies and business models on income equity in rooftop solar adoption
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O’Shaughnessy, E, Barbose, G, Wiser, R, Forrester, S, and Darghouth, N
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Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Environmental Engineering - Abstract
Low- and moderate-income (LMI) households are less likely to adopt rooftop solar photovoltaics (PVs) than higher-income households in the United States. As the existing literature has shown, this dynamic can decelerate rooftop PV deployment and has potential energy justice implications, in light of the cost-shifting between PV and non-PV households that can occur under typical rate structures and incentive programmes. Here we show that some state policy interventions and business models have expanded PV adoption among LMI households. We find evidence that LMI-specific financial incentives, PV leasing and property-assessed financing have increased the diffusion of PV adoption among LMI households in existing markets and have driven more installations into previously underserved low-income communities. By shifting deployment patterns, we posit that these interventions could catalyse peer effects to increase PV adoption in low-income communities even among households that do not directly benefit from the interventions.
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- 2021
4. Economic Security of Construction Industry Enterprises
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Forrester, S. V., Ustinova, G. H., Popok, L. E., Kacprzyk, Janusz, Series Editor, Gomide, Fernando, Advisory Editor, Kaynak, Okyay, Advisory Editor, Liu, Derong, Advisory Editor, Pedrycz, Witold, Advisory Editor, Polycarpou, Marios M., Advisory Editor, Rudas, Imre J., Advisory Editor, Wang, Jun, Advisory Editor, Ashmarina, Svetlana Igorevna, editor, and Mantulenko, Valentina Vyacheslavovna, editor
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- 2021
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5. A Latent Approach to Understanding Pain in Nursing Home Residents Who are Unable to Self-Report Pain
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Forrester S, Mbrah A, and Lapane KL
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latent transition analysis ,dementia ,depressive symptoms ,agitation ,long term care ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Sarah Forrester, Attah Mbrah, Kate L Lapane Division of Epidemiology, Department of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA, USACorrespondence: Kate L LapaneDivision of Epidemiology, Department of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA, USAEmail Kate.Lapane@umassmed.eduContext: Pain assessment in people with cognitive impairment is challenging.Objective: The study sought to 1) identify pain subgroups based on staff-assessed pain, agitated and reactive behavior, functional status, and symptoms of depression; and 2) understand if cognitive impairment was associated with transitions between pain subgroups at nursing home admission, 3 months, and 6 months.Methods: Using national Minimum Data Set 3.0 data (2011– 2016), we included 26,816 newly admitted residents with staff-assessed pain at admission, 3 months, and 6 months. Pain subgroups were identified by latent class analysis at each time point. Transitions between pain subgroups were described using latent transition analysis.Results: Five latent statuses of pain were identified at admission: “Behavioral and Severe Depression” (prevalence stable, severe or worsening cognitive impairment: 11%, mild/moderate or improved cognitive impairment: 10%), “Functional” (21%; 25%), “Physical” (22%; 23%), “Behavioral” (23%, 19%), and “Low” (23%; 24%). Regardless of change in cognitive status, most residents remained in the same pain latent class. Among residents with stable, severe or worsening cognitive impairment, 11% in the “Behavioral” class transitioned to the “Behavioral and Severe Depression” class by 3 months. Fewer residents transitioned between latent classes in the 3- to 6-month period (> 80% remained in their 3-month class).Conclusion: For nursing home residents unable to self-report pain, consideration of additional indicators including functioning, depressive symptoms, and agitation may be useful in identifying pain subgroups. Longitudinal changes in the pain subgroups over 6 months post-admission highlight that residents with severe cognitive impairment may be at risk for worsening pain.Keywords: latent transition analysis, dementia, depressive symptoms, agitation, long-term care
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- 2021
6. GEMAS: Geochemical distribution of Mg in agricultural soil of Europe
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Albanese, S., Andersson, M., Baritz, R., Batista, M.J., Bel-lan, A., Cicchella, D., De Vivo, B., De Vos, W., Dinelli, E., Ďuriš, M., Dusza-Dobek, A., Eklund, M., Ernstsen, V., Filzmoser, P., Flem, B., Flight, D.M.A., Forrester, S., Fuchs, M., Fügedi, U., Gilucis, A., Gosar, M., Gregorauskiene, V., De Groot, W., Gulan, A., Halamić, J., Haslinger, E., Hayoz, P., Hoffmann, R., Hoogewerff, J., Hrvatovic, H., Husnjak, S., Janik, L., Jordan, G., Kaminari, M., Kirby, J., Kivisilla, J., Klos, V., Krone, F., Kwećko, P., Kuti, L., Lima, A., Locutura, J., Lucivjansky, D.P., Mann, A., Mackovych, D., Matschullat, J., McLaughlin, M., Malyuk, B.I., Maquil, R., Meuli, R.G., Mol, G., O'Connor, P., Oorts, R.K., Ottesen, R.T., Pasieczna, A., Petersell, W., Pfleiderer, S., Poňavič, M., Pramuka, S., Prazeres, C., Rauch, U., Radusinović, S., Salpeteur, I., Scanlon, R., Schedl, A., Scheib, A.J., Schoeters, I., Šefčik, P., Sellersjö, E., Skopljak, F., Slaninka, I., Šorša, A., Srvkota, R., Stafilov, T., Tarvainen, T., Trendavilov, V., Valera, P., Verougstraete, V., Vidojević, D., Zissimos, A., Zomeni, Z., Négrel, Philippe, Ladenberger, Anna, Reimann, Clemens, Birke, Manfred, Demetriades, Alecos, and Sadeghi, Martiya
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- 2021
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7. Using OMIC approaches to understand the genetic mechanisms controlling virulence in Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense isolates
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Forrester, S. J. and Hall, N.
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Due to the resurgence of human African trypanosomiasis (HAT), the world health organization (WHO) and various non-governmental organisations NGO’s have implemented strategies that have led to a significant drop in disease incidence, with only ~3,500 new HAT cases recorded in 2014. However the causative agent, T. brucei is still responsible for a heavy socio-economic burden, with T. brucei infections in cattle representing an estimated billion dollar loss annually. Of the two human infective T. brucei subspecies, T.b. rhodesiense is responsible for less than 3% of all HAT cases and is primarily considered a zoonosis. It causes acute disease comparative to the T.b. gambiense subspecies and two strains of differing phenotypes have been used to establish experimental infections, which reproduce the clinical manifestation observed in natural infections. This project utilized technological advances in order to understand the genetic mechanisms driving the phenotypic differences observed through the use of genomic, transcriptomic and metabolomic analysis. Firstly this work discusses the feasibility of sequencing directly from field samples by using Whatman FTA™ card and sequence capture in combination, and benchmarking the data against available whole genome sequence data. The resulting data showed both successful enrichment and lack of allelic drop out effect. This methodology was subsequently applied to multiple other strains and used to look at deleterious variants potentially giving rise to these phenotypic differences. Gross differences in the abundance of bloodstream forms in these strains were also observed, which indicated the phenotype of these strains may result from the regulation of differentiation. Transcriptomic and metabolomic data was also used to identify differential regulation driving these differences in virulence, and showed that only a small subset of genes were differentially regulated. Amongst these several candidate genes, which had previously been associated with drug resistance, were identified. Genomic and transcriptomic data also indicated that iron regulation is one of the key mechanisms driving this phenotypic change, with a high density of deleterious SNPs located in iron transport, and the greater than 10 fold increase in the expression of the transferrin receptor found in the transcriptomic data. However further analysis ideally on a larger set of strains, or SNPs derived from the entire genome rather than a subset, would be necessary to ascertain whether this is true.
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- 2016
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8. A new species Grevillea burrowa (Proteaceae) from the Burrowa-Pine Mountain National Park, North Eastern Victoria
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Molyneux, W M, Forrester, S G, BioStor, and BHL Australia
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- 2015
9. Intersectional effects of racial and gender discrimination on cardiovascular health vary among black and white women and men in the CARDIA study
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Bey, G.S., Jesdale, B., Forrester, S., Person, S.D., and Kiefe, C.
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- 2019
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10. Economic Security of Construction Industry Enterprises
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Forrester, S. V., primary, Ustinova, G. H., additional, and Popok, L. E., additional
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- 2020
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11. A new mallee species Eucalyptus phoenix (Myrtaceae) from Brumby Point, East Gippsland, Victoria
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Molyneux, W M, Forrester, S G, BioStor, and BHL Australia
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- 2013
12. GEMAS: Chemical weathering of silicate parent materials revealed by agricultural soil of Europe
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Négrel, Philippe, primary, Ladenberger, Anna, additional, Reimann, Clemens, additional, Demetriades, Alecos, additional, Birke, Manfred, additional, Sadeghi, Martiya, additional, Albanese, S., additional, Andersson, M., additional, Baritz, R., additional, Batista, M.J., additional, Bel-lan, A., additional, Cicchella, D., additional, De Vivo, B., additional, De Vos, W., additional, Dinelli, E., additional, Ďuriš, M., additional, Dusza-Dobek, A., additional, Eklund, M., additional, Ernstsen, V., additional, Filzmoser, P., additional, Flem, B., additional, Flight, D.M.A., additional, Forrester, S., additional, Fuchs, M., additional, Fügedi, U., additional, Gilucis, A., additional, Gosar, M., additional, Gregorauskiene, V., additional, De Groot, W., additional, Gulan, A., additional, Halamić, J., additional, Haslinger, E., additional, Hayoz, P., additional, Hoffmann, R., additional, Hoogewerff, J., additional, Hrvatovic, H., additional, Husnjak, S., additional, Janik, L., additional, Jordan, G., additional, Kaminari, M., additional, Kirby, J., additional, Kivisilla, J., additional, Klos, V., additional, Krone, F., additional, Kwećko, P., additional, Kuti, L., additional, Lima, A., additional, Locutura, J., additional, Lucivjansky, D.P., additional, Mann, A., additional, Mackovych, D., additional, Matschullat, J., additional, McLaughlin, M., additional, Malyuk, B.I., additional, Maquil, R., additional, Meuli, R.G., additional, Mol, G., additional, O'Connor, P., additional, Oorts, R.K., additional, Ottesen, R.T., additional, Pasieczna, A., additional, Petersell, W., additional, Pfleiderer, S., additional, Poňavič, M., additional, Pramuka, S., additional, Prazeres, C., additional, Rauch, U., additional, Radusinović, S., additional, Salpeteur, I., additional, Scanlon, R., additional, Schedl, A., additional, Scheib, A.J., additional, Schoeters, I., additional, Šefčik, P., additional, Sellersjö, E., additional, Skopljak, F., additional, Slaninka, I., additional, Šorša, A., additional, Srvkota, R., additional, Stafilov, T., additional, Tarvainen, T., additional, Trendavilov, V., additional, Valera, P., additional, Verougstraete, V., additional, Vidojević, D., additional, Zissimos, A., additional, and Zomeni, Z., additional
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- 2023
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13. Search for First-Generation Scalar Leptoquarks in $\bm{p \bar{p}}$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}$=1.96 TeV
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The CDF Collaboration, Acosta, D., Adelman, J., Affolder, T., Akimoto, T., Albrow, M. G., Ambrose, D., Amerio, S., Amidei, D., Anastassov, A., Anikeev, K., Annovi, A., Antos, J., Aoki, M., Apollinari, G., Arisawa, T., Arguin, J-F., Artikov, A., Ashmanskas, W., Attal, A., Azfar, F., Azzi-Bacchetta, P., Bacchetta, N., Bachacou, H., Badgett, W., Barbaro-Galtieri, A., Barker, G. J., Barnes, V. E., Barnett, B. A., Baroiant, S., Bauer, G., Bedeschi, F., Behari, S., Belforte, S., Bellettini, G., Bellinger, J., Belloni, A., Ben-Haim, E., Benjamin, D., Beretvas, A., Berry, T., Bhatti, A., Binkley, M., Bisello, D., Bishai, M., Blair, R. E., Blocker, C., Bloom, K., Blumenfeld, B., Bocci, A., Bodek, A., Bolla, G., Bolshov, A., Bortoletto, D., Boudreau, J., Bourov, S., Brau, B., Bromberg, C., Brubaker, E., Budagov, J., Budd, H. S., Burkett, K., Busetto, G., Bussey, P., Byrum, K. L., Cabrera, S., Campanelli, M., Campbell, M., Canelli, F., Canepa, A., Casarsa, M., Carlsmith, D., Carosi, R., Carron, S., Cavalli-Sforza, M., Castro, A., Catastini, P., Cauz, D., Cerri, A., Cerrito, L., Chapman, J., Chen, Y. C., Chertok, M., Chiarelli, G., Chlachidze, G., Chlebana, F., Cho, I., Cho, K., Chokheli, D., Chou, J. P., Chuang, S., Chung, K., Chung, W-H., Chung, Y. S., Cijliak, M., Ciobanu, C. I., Ciocci, M. A., Clark, A. G., Clark, D., Coca, M., Connolly, A., Convery, M., Conway, J., Cooper, B., Copic, K., Cordelli, M., Cortiana, G., Cranshaw, J., Cuevas, J., Cruz, A., Culbertson, R., Currat, C., Cyr, D., Dagenhart, D., DaRonco, S., D'Auria, S., deBarbaro, P., DeCecco, S., Deisher, A., DeLentdecker, G., Dell'Orso, M., Demers, S., Demortier, L., Deninno, M., DePedis, D., Derwent, P. F., Devlin, T., Dionisi, C., Dittmann, J. R., DiTuro, P., Dörr, C., Dominguez, A., Donati, S., Donega, M., Donini, J., D'Onofrio, M., Dorigo, T., Ebina, K., Efron, J., Ehlers, J., Erbacher, R., Erdmann, M., Errede, D., Errede, S., Eusebi, R., Fang, H-C., Farrington, S., Fedorko, I., Fedorko, W. T., Feild, R. G., Feindt, M., Fernandez, J. P., Field, R. D., Flanagan, G., Flores-Castillo, L. R., Foland, A., Forrester, S., Foster, G. W., Franklin, M., Freeman, J. C., Fujii, Y., Furic, I., Gajjar, A., Gallinaro, M., Galyardt, J., Garcia-Sciveres, M., Garfinkel, A. F., Gay, C., Gerberich, H., Gerdes, D. W., Gerchtein, E., Giagu, S., Giannetti, P., Gibson, A., Gibson, K., Ginsburg, C., Giolo, K., Giordani, M., Giunta, M., Giurgiu, G., Glagolev, V., Glenzinski, D., Gold, M., Goldschmidt, N., Goldstein, D., Goldstein, J., Gomez, G., Gomez-Ceballos, G., Goncharov, M., González, O., Gorelov, I., Goshaw, A. T., Gotra, Y., Goulianos, K., Gresele, A., Griffiths, M., Grosso-Pilcher, C., Grundler, U., GuimaraesdaCosta, J., Haber, C., Hahn, K., Hahn, S. R., Halkiadakis, E., Hamilton, A., Han, B-Y., Handler, R., Happacher, F., Hara, K., Hare, M., Harr, R. F., Harris, R. M., Hartmann, F., Hatakeyama, K., Hauser, J., Hays, C., Hayward, H., Heinemann, B., Heinrich, J., Hennecke, M., Herndon, M., Hill, C., Hirschbuehl, D., Hocker, A., Hoffman, K. D., Holloway, A., Hou, S., Houlden, M. A., Huffman, B. T., Huang, Y., Hughes, R. E., Huston, J., Ikado, K., Incandela, J., Introzzi, G., Iori, M., Ishizawa, Y., Issever, C., Ivanov, A., Iwata, Y., Iyutin, B., James, E., Jang, D., Jayatilaka, B., Jeans, D., Jensen, H., Jeon, E. J., Jones, M., Joo, K. K., Jun, S. Y., Junk, T., Kamon, T., Kang, J., KaragozUnel, M., Karchin, P. E., Kato, Y., Kemp, Y., Kephart, R., Kerzel, U., Khotilovich, V., Kilminster, B., Kim, D. H., Kim, H. S., Kim, J. E., Kim, M. J., Kim, M. S., Kim, S. B., Kim, S. H., Kim, Y. K., Kirby, M., Kirsch, L., Klimenko, S., Klute, M., Knuteson, B., Ko, B. R., Kobayashi, H., Kong, D. J., Kondo, K., Konigsberg, J., Kordas, K., Korn, A., Korytov, A., Kotwal, A. V., Kovalev, A., Kraus, J., Kravchenko, I., Kreymer, A., Kroll, J., Kruse, M., Krutelyov, V., Kuhlmann, S. E., Kwang, S., Laasanen, A. T., Lai, S., Lami, S., Lammel, S., Lancaster, M., Lander, R., Lannon, K., Lath, A., Latino, G., Lazzizzera, I., Lecci, C., LeCompte, T., Lee, J., Lee, S. W., Lefèvre, R., Leonardo, N., Leone, S., Levy, S., Lewis, J. D., Li, K., Lin, C., Lin, C. S., Lindgren, M., Lipeles, E., Liss, T. M., Lister, A., Litvintsev, D. O., Liu, T., Liu, Y., Lockyer, N. S., Loginov, A., Loreti, M., Loverre, P., Lu, R-S., Lucchesi, D., Lujan, P., Lukens, P., Lungu, G., Lyons, L., Lys, J., Lysak, R., Lytken, E., MacQueen, D., Madrak, R., Maeshima, K., Maksimovic, P., Manca, G., Margaroli, F., Marginean, R., Marino, C., Martin, A., Martin, M., Martin, V., Martínez, M., Maruyama, T., Matsunaga, H., Mattson, M., Mazzanti, P., McFarland, K. S., McGivern, D., McIntyre, P. M., McNamara, P., McNulty, R., Mehta, A., Menzemer, S., Menzione, A., Merkel, P., Mesropian, C., Messina, A., Miao, T., Miladinovic, N., Miles, J., Miller, L., Miller, R., Miller, J. S., Mills, C., Miquel, R., Miscetti, S., Mitselmakher, G., Miyamoto, A., Moggi, N., Mohr, B., Moore, R., Morello, M., MovillaFernandez, P. A., Muelmenstaedt, J., Mukherjee, A., Mulhearn, M., Muller, T., Mumford, R., Munar, A., Murat, P., Nachtman, J., Nahn, S., Nakano, I., Napier, A., Napora, R., Naumov, D., Necula, V., Nielsen, J., Nelson, T., Neu, C., Neubauer, M. S., Nigmanov, T., Nodulman, L., Norniella, O., Ogawa, T., Oh, S. H., Oh, Y. D., Ohsugi, T., Okusawa, T., Oldeman, R., Orava, R., Orejudos, W., Osterberg, K., Pagliarone, C., Palencia, E., Paoletti, R., Papadimitriou, V., Paramonov, A. A., Pashapour, S., Patrick, J., Pauletta, G., Paulini, M., Paus, C., Pellett, D., Penzo, A., Phillips, T. J., Piacentino, G., Piedra, J., Pitts, K. T., Plager, C., Pondrom, L., Pope, G., Portell, X., Poukhov, O., Pounder, N., Prakoshyn, F., Pronko, A., Proudfoot, J., Ptohos, F., Punzi, G., Rademacker, J., Rahaman, M. A., Rakitine, A., Rappoccio, S., Ratnikov, F., Ray, H., Reisert, B., Rekovic, V., Renton, P., Rescigno, M., Rimondi, F., Rinnert, K., Ristori, L., Robertson, W. J., Robson, A., Rodrigo, T., Rolli, S., Roser, R., Rossin, R., Rott, C., Russ, J., Rusu, V., Ruiz, A., Ryan, D., Saarikko, H., Sabik, S., Safonov, A., Denis, R. St., Sakumoto, W. K., Salamanna, G., Saltzberg, D., Sanchez, C., Santi, L., Sarkar, S., Sato, K., Savard, P., Savoy-Navarro, A., Schlabach, P., Schmidt, E. E., Schmidt, M. P., Schmitt, M., Schwarz, T., Scodellaro, L., Scott, A. L., Scribano, A., Scuri, F., Sedov, A., Seidel, S., Seiya, Y., Semenov, A., Semeria, F., Sexton-Kennedy, L., Sfiligoi, I., Shapiro, M. D., Shears, T., Shepard, P. F., Sherman, D., Shimojima, M., Shochet, M., Shon, Y., Shreyber, I., Sidoti, A., Sill, A., Sinervo, P., Sisakyan, A., Sjolin, J., Skiba, A., Slaughter, A. J., Sliwa, K., Smirnov, D., Smith, J. R., Snider, F. D., Snihur, R., Soderberg, M., Soha, A., Somalwar, S. V., Spalding, J., Spezziga, M., Spinella, F., Squillacioti, P., Stadie, H., Stanitzki, M., Stelzer, B., Stelzer-Chilton, O., Stentz, D., Strologas, J., Stuart, D., Suh, J. S., Sukhanov, A., Sumorok, K., Sun, H., Suzuki, T., Taffard, A., Tafirout, R., Takano, H., Takashima, R., Takeuchi, Y., Takikawa, K., Tanaka, M., Tanaka, R., Tanimoto, N., Tecchio, M., Teng, P. K., Terashi, K., Tesarek, R. J., Tether, S., Thom, J., Thompson, A. S., Thomson, E., Tipton, P., Tiwari, V., Tkaczyk, S., Toback, D., Tollefson, K., Tomura, T., Tonelli, D., Tönnesmann, M., Torre, S., Torretta, D., Tourneur, S., Trischuk, W., Tsuchiya, R., Tsuno, S., Tsybychev, D., Turini, N., Ukegawa, F., Unverhau, T., Uozumi, S., Usynin, D., Vacavant, L., Vaiciulis, A., Varganov, A., VejcikIII, S., Velev, G., Veszpremi, V., Veramendi, G., Vickey, T., Vidal, R., Vila, I., Vilar, R., Vollrath, I., Volobouev, I., vonderMey, M., Wagner, P., Wagner, R. G., Wagner, R. L., Wagner, W., Wallny, R., Walter, T., Wan, Z., Wang, M. J., Wang, S. M., Warburton, A., Ward, B., Waschke, S., Waters, D., Watts, T., Weber, M., WesterIII, W. C., Whitehouse, B., Whiteson, D., Wicklund, A. B., Wicklund, E., Williams, H. H., Wilson, P., Winer, B. L., Wittich, P., Wolbers, S., Wolfe, C., Wolter, M., Worcester, M., Worm, S., Wright, T., Wu, X., Würthwein, F., Wyatt, A., Yagil, A., Yamashita, T., Yamamoto, K., Yamaoka, J., Yang, C., Yang, U. K., Yao, W., Yeh, G. P., Yoh, J., Yorita, K., Yoshida, T., Yu, I., Yu, S., Yun, J. C., Zanello, L., Zanetti, A., Zaw, I., Zetti, F., Zhou, J., and Zucchelli, S.
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High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
We report on a search for pair production of first-generation scalar leptoquarks ($LQ$) in $p \bar{p}$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}$=1.96 TeV using an integrated luminosity of 203 $pb^{-1}$ collected at the Fermilab Tevatron collider by the CDF experiment. We observe no evidence for $LQ$ production in the topologies arising from $LQ \bar{LQ} \to eqeq$ and $LQ \bar{LQ} \to eq \nu q$, and derive 95% C.L. upper limits on the $LQ$ production cross section. %as a function of $\beta$, where $\beta$ is the branching fraction for $LQ \to eq$. The results are combined with those obtained from a separately reported CDF search in the topology arising from $LQ\bar{LQ} \to \nu q \nu q$ and 95% C.L. lower limits on the LQ mass as a function of $\beta = BR(LQ \to eq) $ are derived. The limits are 236, 205 and 145 GeV/c$^2$ for $\beta$ = 1, $\beta$ = 0.5 and $\beta$ = 0.1, respectively., Comment: submitted to PRL
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- 2005
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14. Leaf ontogeny and morphology in Acacia (Mimosaceae)
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Molyneux, W M, Forrester, S G, BioStor, and BHL Australia
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- 2008
15. A new Hakea species (Proteaceae: Grevilleoideae) from East Gippsland, Victoria
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Molyneux, W M, Forrester, S G, BioStor, and BHL Australia
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- 2009
16. Manifestations in four males with and an obligate carrier of the Lenz microphthalmia syndrome
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Forrester, S, Kovach, MJ, Reynolds, NM, Urban, R, and Kimonis, V
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Biological Sciences ,Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Health Sciences ,Genetics ,Cardiovascular ,Brain Disorders ,Pediatric ,Congenital Structural Anomalies ,Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD) ,Rare Diseases ,Congenital ,Abnormalities ,Multiple ,Adolescent ,Adult ,Child ,Craniofacial Abnormalities ,Family Health ,Genetic Linkage ,Haplotypes ,Heterozygote ,Humans ,Infant ,Intellectual Disability ,Lod Score ,Male ,Microphthalmos ,Pedigree ,Physical Chromosome Mapping ,X Chromosome ,Clinical Sciences ,Clinical sciences - Abstract
Lenz microphthalmia syndrome is a rare X-linked recessive condition first described by Lenz in 1955 and comprises of anophthalmia, microcephaly, mental retardation, external ear, digital, cardiac, skeletal, and urogenital anomalies. We present three brothers (ages 15 years, 9 years, and 18 months) and a maternal uncle (age 27 years) with congenital anophthalmia, delayed motor development, hypotonia, and moderate to severe mental retardation. They also have abnormally modeled ears, high-arched palate, pectus excavatum, finger and toe syndactyly, clinodactyly, fetal pads, scoliosis, cardiac, and renal abnormalities. An obligate carrier had abnormally modeled ears and syndactyly of the 2nd to 3rd toes bilaterally. Linkage and haplotype analysis in this family indicates that the gene is located in a 17.65-cM region on chromosome region Xq27-Xq28.
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17. Clinical features of four males and an obligate carrier in a family with Lenz syndrome.
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Reynolds, NM, Forrester, S, Kovach, MJ, Urban, R, and Kimonis, VE
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Biological Sciences ,Medical and Health Sciences ,Genetics & Heredity ,Biological sciences ,Biomedical and clinical sciences ,Health sciences - Abstract
Lenz syndrome is a rare X-linked recessive syndrome first described by Lenz in 1955. Clinical features include anophthalmia, microcephaly, mental retardation, cardiac, skeletal, urogenital, external ear, and digital, anomalies. We present three brothers (ages 15 years, 9 years, and 18 months) and a maternal uncle (age 27 years) with congenital anophthalmia, hypotonia and moderate to severe mental retardation. Dysmorphic features include dysplastic ears, high arched palate, pectus excavatum, finger and toe syndactyly, clinodactyly and fetal pads. Other features include scoliosis, cardiac and renal abnormalities. Obligate carriers have a history of recurrent spontaneous losses. One carrier has dysplastic ears and syndactyly of the 2-3rd toes bilaterally; features which may be helpful in identification. Fourteen previously reported cases were additionally reviewed. Mental retardation was present in 100%, 93% had growth retardation, 69% had microcephaly, 88% had ear anomalies, 76% had dental anomalies, 12% had a congenital heart defect, 50% had a urogenital anomaly, 47% had a spinal deformity and 69% had anomalies of the fingers or toes. Linkage and haplotype analysis in this family indicates that the gene is located in a 17.65 cM region on chromosome Xq27-Xq28 flanked by microsatellite markers DXS1232 and DXS8043. This region overlaps the anopthalmos locus ANOP1, but excludes the OCRL locus for Lowe oculocerbrorenal syndrome. Candidate genes involved in neuronal development that map to this critical interval include CXORF1 and KIAA0006. This is the first report of linkage analysis in Lenz microphthalmia a unique disorder associated with mental retardation and multiple anomalies.
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18. Clinical Features of Four Males and an Obligate Carrier in a Family with Lenz Syndrome.
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Forrester, S, Rothert, S, Urban, R, Kovach, M, and Kimonis, Virginia
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Genetics & Heredity ,Biological Sciences ,Medical and Health Sciences - Abstract
Lenz syndrome is a rare X-linked recessive syndrome first described by Lenz in 1955. Clinical features include anophthalmos or microphthalmos, microcephaly, mental retardation, external ear, digital, cardiac, skeletal, and urogenital anomalies (Traboulsi, et al 1988). Graham, et al (1991) localized the gene to Xq27-Xq28 in a Northern Ireland family with X-linked anophthalmos. However, the affected members in this family lacked digital, cardiac, and urogenital anomalies typically seen in Lenz syndrome. We present three brothers (ages 15 years, 9 years, and 18 months) and a maternal uncle (age 27 years) with Lenz syndrome. All four males have congenital anophthalmos with absence of the globes, optic nerve, and optic chiasm, and the youngest male has unilateral microphthalmos with corneal sclerosis. Delayed milestones and moderate to severe mental retardation were evident in the four males, and three ofthem have behavior problems. On physical examination, a high arched palate, pectus excavatum, finger and toe syndactyly and clinodactyly, fetal pads on all fingers and toes, and decreased muscle tone were noted in all four males. Scoliosis and outer ear anomalies were noted in three of the four males. The oldest brother has dilated left atrium of the heart and duplicated renal system, and the maternal uncle has right ventricular hypertrophy. An obligate carrier was noted to have syndactyly of the 2-3rdtoes bilaterally and dysplastic ears. We believe this family will add to the spectrum of clinical features of Lenz syndrome. Many of the cases published to date for Lenz syndrome are isolated reports. Linkage analysis in this family is in progress to identify the gene responsible for Lenz syndrome.
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19. Advanced Measurement of Sports Surface System Behaviour under Player Loading
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Wang, X., Fleming, P.R., and Forrester, S.
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20. Artificial Grass: A Longitudinal Study on Ball Roll and Free Pile Height
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McLaren, N.J., Fleming, P.R., and Forrester, S.
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21. The use of diffuse reflectance mid-infrared spectroscopy for the prediction of the concentration of chemical elements estimated by X-ray fluorescence in agricultural and grazing European soils
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Soriano-Disla, J.M., Janik, L., McLaughlin, M.J., Forrester, S., Kirby, J., and Reimann, C.
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22. Security in Data Networks
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Forrester, S. E., Palmer, M. J., McGlaughlin, D. C., Robinson, M. J., King, Tim, editor, and Newson, Dave, editor
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23. Evidence does not support the controversy regarding carbohydrates in feline diets
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Laflamme, Dorothy P., primary, Backus, Robert C., additional, Forrester, S. Dru, additional, and Hoenig, Margarethe, additional
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24. Ipsilesional Motor Cortex Activation with High-force Unimanual Handgrip Contractions of the Less-affected Limb in Participants with Stroke
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Marla J. S. Mickleborough, Forrester S, Hunter G, Layla Gould, Justin W. Andrushko, Gary Linassi, Michael Kelly, Jonathan P. Farthing, Ron Borowsky, Alison R. Oates, and Doug W. Renshaw
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Brain activation ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Rehabilitation ,Hand Strength ,business.industry ,Brain activity and meditation ,medicine.medical_treatment ,General Neuroscience ,Motor Cortex ,Stroke Rehabilitation ,medicine.disease ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Functional Laterality ,Stroke ,Motor task ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Physical medicine and rehabilitation ,Neuroplasticity ,medicine ,Humans ,business ,Stroke recovery ,Motor cortex - Abstract
Stroke is a leading cause of severe disability that often presents with unilateral motor impairment. Conventional rehabilitation approaches focus on motor practice of the affected limb and aim to suppress brain activity in the contralesional hemisphere to facilitate ipsilesional hemispheric neuroplasticity subserving motor recovery. Previous research has also demonstrated that exercise of the less-affected limb can promote motor recovery of the affected limb through the interlimb transfer of the trained motor task, termed cross-education. One of the leading theories for cross-education proposes that the interlimb transfer manifests from ipsilateral cortical activity during unimanual motor tasks, and that this ipsilateral cortical activity results in motor related neuroplasticity giving rise to contralateral improvements in motor performance. Conversely, exercise of the less-affected limb promotes contralesional brain activity which is typically viewed as contraindicated in stroke recovery due to the interhemispheric inhibitory influence onto the ipsilesional hemisphere. High-force unimanual handgrip contractions are known to increase ipsilateral brain activation in control participants, but it remains to be determined if this would be observed in participants with stroke. Therefore, this study aimed to determine how parametric increases in handgrip force during repeated contractions with the less-affected limb impacts brain activity bilaterally in participants with stroke and in a cohort of neurologically intact controls. In this study, higher force contractions were found to increase brain activation in the ipsilesional/ipsilateral hemisphere in both groups (p = .002), but no between group differences were observed. These data suggest that high-force exercise with the less-affected limb may promote ipsilesional cortical plasticity to promote motor recovery of the affected-limb in participants with stroke.
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25. Identification of the co-existence of low total organic carbon contents and low pH values in agricultural soil in north-central Europe using hot spot analysis based on GEMAS project data
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Xu, Haofan, Demetriades, Alecos, Reimann, Clemens, Jimenez, Juan J., Filser, Juliane, Zhang, Chaosheng, Albanese, S., Andersson, M., Baritz, R., Batista, M. J., Bel-lan, A., Birke, M., Cicchella, D., De Vivo, B., De Vos, W., Dinelli, E., Duris, M., Dusza-Dobek, A., Eklund, M., Ernstsen, V, Filzmoser, P., Flem, B., Flight, D. M. A., Forrester, S., Fuchs, M., Fugedi, U., Gilucis, A., Gosar, M., Gregorauskiene, V, De Groot, W., Gulan, A., Halamic, J., Haslinger, E., Hayoz, P., Hoffmann, R., Hoogewerff, J., Hrvatovic, H., Husnjak, S., Janik, L., Jordan, G., Kirby, J., Klos, V, Krone, F., Kwecko, P., Kuti, L., Ladenberger, A., Lima, A., Locutura, J., Lucivjansky, P., Mann, A., Mackovych, D., McLaughlin, M., Malyuk, B., I, Maquil, R., Matschullat, J., Meuli, R. G., Mol, G., Negrel, P., O'Connor, P., Oorts, K., Pasieczna, A., Petersell, V, Pfleiderer, S., Ponavic, M., Prazeres, C., Rauch, U., Radusinovic, S., Sadeghi, M., Salpeteur, I, Scanlon, R., Schedl, A., Scheib, A., Schoeters, I, Sellersjo, E., Slaninka, I, Soriano-Disla, J. M., Sorsa, A., Svrkota, R., Stafilov, T., Tarvainen, T., Trendavilov, V, Valera, P., Verougstraete, V., Vidojevi, D., Zissimos, A., Zomeni, Z., Xu H., Demetriades A., Reimann C., Jimenez J.J., Filser J., Zhang C., GEMAS Project Team: Albanese S., Andersson M., Baritz R., Batista M.J., Bel-lan A., Birke M., Cicchella D., De Vivo B., De Vos W., Dinelli E., Ďuriš M., Dusza-Dobek A., Eklund M., Ernstsen V., Filzmoser P., Flem B., Flight D.M.A., Forrester S., Fuchs M., Fügedi U., Gilucis A., Gosar M., Gregorauskiene V., De Groot W., Gulan A., Halamić J., Haslinger E., Hayoz P., Hoffmann R., Hoogewerff J., Hrvatovic H., Husnjak S., Janik L., Jordan G., Kirby J., Klos V., Krone F., Kwecko P., Kuti L., Ladenberger A., Lima A., Locutura J., Lucivjansky P., Mann A., Mackovych D., McLaughlin M., Malyuk B.I., Maquil R., Matschullat J., Meuli R.G., Mol G., Négrel P., O'Connor P., Oorts K., Pasieczna A., Petersell V., Pfleiderer S., Poňavič M., Prazeres C., Rauch U., Radusinović S., Sadeghi M., Salpeteur I., Scanlon R., Schedl A., Scheib A., Schoeters I., Sellersjö E., Slaninka I., Soriano-Disla J.M., Šorša A., Svrkota R., Stafilov T., Tarvainen T., Trendavilov V., Valera P., Verougstraete V., Vidojević D., Zissimos A., Zomeni Z., Haofan, Xu, Alecos, Demetriade, Clemens, Reimann, Juan J, Jiménez, Juliane, Filser, Chaosheng, Zhang, Albanese, S., Andersson, M., Baritz, R., Batista, M. J., Bel-lan, A., Birke, M., Cicchella, D., De Vivo, B., De Vos, W., Dinelli, E., Ďuriš, M., Dusza-Dobek, A., Eklund, M., Ernstsen, V., Filzmoser, P., Flem, B., Flight, D. M. A., Forrester, S., Fuchs, M., Fügedi, U., Gilucis, A., Gosar, M., Gregorauskiene, V., De Groot, W., Gulan, A., Halamić, J., Haslinger, E., Hayoz, P., Hoffmann, R., Hoogewerff, J., Hrvatovic, H., Husnjak, S., Janik, L., Jordan, G., Kirby, J., Klos, V., Krone, F., Kwecko, P., Kuti, L., Ladenberger, A., Lima, A., Locutura, J., Lucivjansky, P., Mann, A., Mackovych, D., Mclaughlin, M., Malyuk, B. I., Maquil, R., Matschullat, J., Meuli, R. G., Mol, G., Négrel, P., O'Connor, P., Oorts, K., Pasieczna, A., Petersell, V., Pfleiderer, S., Poňavič, M., Prazeres, C., Rauch, U., Radusinović, S., Sadeghi, M., Salpeteur, I., Scanlon, R., Schedl, A., Scheib, A., Schoeters, I., Sellersjö, E., Slaninka, I., Soriano-Disla, J. M., Šorša, A., Svrkota, R., Stafilov, T., Tarvainen, T., Trendavilov, V., Valera, P., Verougstraete, V., Vidojević, D., Zissimos, A., and Zomeni, Z.
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Pollution ,Environmental Engineering ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Hot spot analysis ,Hot spot analysi ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Hot spot (veterinary medicine) ,010501 environmental sciences ,01 natural sciences ,GEMAS ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Environmental Chemistry ,European agricultural soil ,TOC ,pH ,Waste Management and Disposal ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,media_common ,Total organic carbon ,North central ,business.industry ,chemistry ,Agriculture ,Environmental chemistry ,Carbon dioxide ,Spatial ecology ,Environmental science ,Soil fertility ,business - Abstract
Total organic carbon (TOC) contents in agricultural soil are presently receiving increased attention, not only because of their relationship to soil fertility, but also due to the sequestration of organic carbon in soil to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. In this research, the spatial patterns of TOC and its relationship with pH at the European scale were studied using hot spot analysis based on the agricultural soil results of the Geochemical Mapping of Agricultural Soil (GEMAS) project. The hot and cold spot maps revealed the overall spatial patterns showing a negative correlation between TOC contents and pH values in European agricultural soil. High TOC contents accompanying low pH values in the north-eastern part of Europe (e.g., Fennoscandia), and low TOC with high pH values in the southern part (e.g., Spain. Italy, Balkan countries). A special feature of co-existence of comparatively low TOC contents and low pH values in north-central Europe was also identified on hot and cold spot analysis maps. It has been found that these patterns are strongly related to the high concentration of SiO2 (quartz) in the coarse-textured glacial sediments in north-central Europe. The hot spot analysis was effective, therefore, in highlighting the spatial patterns of TOC in European agricultural soil and helpful to identify hidden patterns. (C) 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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26. Historical Introduction
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Giles, C. H., Forrester, S. D., Roberts, G. G., and Roberts, Gareth, editor
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27. Therapies for feline chronic kidney disease: What is the evidence?
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Roudebush, Philip, Polzin, David J., Ross, Sheri J., Towell, Todd L., Adams, Larry G., and Forrester, S. Dru
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28. Measurement of partial widths and search for direct CP violation in D0 meson decays to K−K+ and π−π+
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Acosta, D., Affolder, T., Akimoto, T., Albrow, M. G., Ambrose, D., Amerio, S., Amidei, D., Anastassov, A., Anikeev, K., Annovi, A., Antos, J., Aoki, M., Apollinari, G., Arguin, J-F., Arisawa, T., Artikov, A., Ashmanskas, W., Attal, A., Azfar, F., Azzi-Bacchetta, P., Bacchetta, N., Bachacou, H., Badgett, W., Barbaro-Galtieri, A., Barker, G. J., Barnes, V. E., Barnett, B. A., Baroiant, S., Barone, M., Bauer, G., Bedeschi, F., Behari, S., Belforte, S., Bellettini, G., Bellinger, J., Benjamin, D., Beretvas, A., Bhatti, A., Binkley, M., Bisello, D., Bishai, M., Blair, R. E., Blocker, C., Bloom, K., Blumenfeld, B., Bocci, A., Bodek, A., Bolla, G., Bolshov, A., Booth, P. S. L., Bortoletto, D., Boudreau, J., Bourov, S., Bromberg, C., Brubaker, E., Budagov, J., Budd, H. S., Burkett, K., Busetto, G., Bussey, P., Byrum, K. L., Cabrera, S., Calafiura, P., Campanelli, M., Campbell, M., Canepa, A., Carlsmith, D., Carosi, R., Carron, S., Casarsa, M., Castro, A., Catastini, P., Cauz, D., Cavalli-Sforza, Matteo, Cerri, A., Cerri, C., Cerrito, L., Chapman, J., Chen, C., Chen, Y. C., Chertok, M., Chiarelli, G., Chlachidze, G., Chlebana, F., Cho, I., Cho, K., Chokheli, D., Chu, M. L., Chuang, S., Chung, J. Y., Chung, W. H., Chung, Y. S., Ciobanu, C. I, Ciocci, M. A., Clark, A. G., Clark, D., Coca, M., Connolly, A., Convery, M., Conway, J., Cooper, B., Cordelli, M., Cortiana, G., Cranshaw, J., Cuevas, J., Culbertson, R., Currat, C., Cyr, D., D'Auria, S., D'Onofrio, M., Da Ronco, S., Dagenhart, D., De Cecco, S., De Lentdecker, G., De Pedis, D., Dell'Agnello, S., Dell'Orso, M., Demers, S., Demortier, L., Deninno, M., Derwent, P. F., Dionisi, C., Dittmann, J. R., Doksus, P., Dominguez, A., Donati, S., Donega, M., Donini, J., Dorigo, T., Drollinger, V., Ebina, K., Eddy, N., Ely, R., Erbacher, R., Erdmann, M., Errede, D., Errede, S., Eusebi, R., Fang, H. C., Farrington, S., Fedorko, I., Feild, R. G., Feindt, M., Fernandez, J. P., Ferretti, C., Field, R. D., Fiori, I., Flanagan, G., Flaugher, B., Flores-Castillo, L. R., Foland, A., Forrester, S., Foster, G. W., Franklin, M., Freeman, J., Frisch, H., Fujii, Y., Furic, I., Gajjar, A., Gallas, A., Gallinaro, M., Galyardt, J., Garcia-Sciveres, M., Garfinkel, A. F., Gay, C., Gerberich, H., Gerchtein, E., Gerdes, D. W., Giagu, S., Giannetti, P., Gibson, A., Gibson, K., Ginsburg, C., Giolo, K., Giordani, M., Giurgiu, G., Glagolev, V., Glenzinski, D., Gold, M., Goldschmidt, N., Goldstein, D., Goldstein, J., Gomez-Ceballos, G, Gomez-Ceballos, G., Goncharov, M., Gonzalez, O., Gorelov, I., Goshaw, A. T., Gotra, Y., Goulianos, K., Gresele, A., Griffiths, M., Grosso-Pilcher, C., Guenther, M., Guimaraes da Costa, J., Haber, C., Hahn, K., Hahn, S. R., Halkiadakis, E., Handler, R., Happacher, F., Hara, K., Hare, M., Harr, R. F., Harris, R. M., Hartmann, F., Hatakeyama, K., Hauser, J., Hays, C., Hayward, H., Heider, E., Heinemann, B., Heinrich, J., Hennecke, M., Herndon, M., Hill, C., Hirschbuehl, D., Hocker, A., Hoffman, K. D., Holloway, A., Hou, S., Houlden, M. A., Huang, Y., Huffman, B. T., Hughes, R. E., Huston, J., Ikado, K., Incandela, J., Introzzi, G., Iori, M., Ishizawa, Y., Issever, C., Ivanov, A., Iwata, Y., Iyutin, B., James, E., Jang, D., Jarrell, J., Jeans, D., Jensen, H., Jeon, E. J., Jones, M., Joo, K. K., Jun, S., Junk, T., Kamon, T., Kang, J., Karagoz Unel, M., Karchin, P. E., Kartal, S., Kato, Y., Kemp, Y., Kephart, R., Kerzel, U., Khotilovich, V., Kilminster, B., Kim, D. H., Kim, H. S., Kim, J. E., Kim, M. J., Kim, M. S., Kim, S. B., Kim, S. H., Kim, T. H., Kim, Y. K., King, B. T., Kirby, M., Kirsch, L., Klimenko, S., Knuteson, B., Ko, B. R., Kobayashi, H., Koehn, P., Kondo, K., Kong, D. J., Konigsberg, J., Kordas, K., Korn, A., Korytov, A., Kotelnikov, K., Kotwal, A. V., Kovalev, A., Kraus, J., Kravchenko, I., Kreymer, A., Kroll, J., Kruse, M., Krutelyov, V., Kuhlmann, S. E., Kuznetsova, N., Laasanen, A. T., Lai, S., Lami, S., Lammel, S., Lancaster, J., Lancaster, M., Lander, R., Lannon, K., Lath, A., Latino, G., Lauhakangas, R., Lazzizzera, I., Le, Y., LeCompte, T., Lecci, C., Lee, J., Lee, S. W., Leonardo, N., Leone, S., Lewis, J. D., Li, K., Lin, C., Lin, C. S., Lindgren, M., Liss, T. M., Litvintsev, D. O., Liu, T., Liu, Y., Lockyer, N. S., Loginov, A., Loreti, M., Loverre, P., Lu, R-S., Lucchesi, D., Lujan, P., Lukens, P., Lyons, L., Lys, J., Lysak, R., MacQueen, D., Madrak, R., Maeshima, K., Maksimovic, P., Malferrari, L., Manca, G., Marginean, R., Martin, A., Martin, M., Martin, V., Martinez, M., Maruyama, T., Matsunaga, H., Mattson, M., Mazzanti, P., McFarland, K. S., McGivern, D., McIntyre, P. M., McNamara, P., Menzemer, S., Menzione, A., Merkel, P., Mesropian, C., Messina, A., Miao, T., Miladinovic, N., Miller, J. S., Miller, L., Miller, R., Miquel, R., Miscetti, S., Mitselmakher, G., Miyamoto, A., Miyazaki, Y., Moggi, N., Mohr, B., Moore, R., Morello, M., Mukherjee, Anwesha, Mulhearn, M., Muller, T., Mumford, R., Munar, A., Murat, P., Nachtman, J., Nahn, S., Nakamura, I., Nakano, I., Napier, A., Napora, R., Naumov, D., NcNulty, R., Necula, V., Nelson, C., Nelson, T., Neu, C., Neubauer, M. S., Newman-Holmes, C., Nicollerat, A-S., Niell, F., Nielsen, J., Nigmanov, T., Nodulman, L., Norniella Francisco, Olga, Oesterberg, K., Ogawa, T., Oh, S. H., Oh, Y. D., Ohsugi, T., Okusawa, T., Oldeman, R., Orava, R., Orejudos, W., Pagliarone, C., Palmonari, F., Paoletti, R., Papadimitriou, V., Pashapour, S., Patrick, J., Pauletta, G., Paulini, M., Pauly, T., Paus, C., Pellett, D., Penzo, A., Phillips, T. J., Piacentino, G., Piedra, J., Pitts, K. T., Plager, C., Pompos, A., Pondrom, L., Pope, G., Poukhov, O., Prakoshyn, F., Pratt, T., Pronko, A., Proudfoot, J., Ptohos, F., Punzi, G., Rademacker, J., Rakitine, A., Rappoccio, S., Ratnikov, F., Ray, H., Reichold, A., Reisert, B., Rekovic, V., Renton, P., Rescigno, M., Rimondi, F., Rinnert, K., Ristori, L., Robertson, W. J., Robson, A., Rodrigo, T., Rolli, S., Rosenson, L., Roser, R., Rossin, R., Rott, C., Ruiz, A., Russ, J., Ryan, D., Saarikko, H., Safonov, A., Sakumoto, W. K., Salamanna, G., Saltzberg, D., Sanchez, C., Sansoni, A., Santi, L., Sarkar, S., Sato, K., Savard, P., Savoy-Navarro, A., Schemitz, P., Schlabach, P., Schmidt, E. E., Schmidt, M. P., Schmitt, M., Scodellaro, L., Scribano, A., Scuri, F., Sedov, A., Seidel, S. C., Seiya, Y., Semeria, F., Sexton-Kennedy, L., Sfiligoi, I., Shapiro, M. D., Shears, T., Shepard, P. F., Shimojima, M., Shochet, M., Shon, Y., Shreyber, I., Sidoti, A., Siegrist, J., Siket, M., Sill, A., Sinervo, P., Sisakyan, A., Skiba, A., Slaughter, A. J., Sliwa, K., Smirnov, D., Smith, J. R., Snider, F. D., Snihur, R., Somalwar, S. V., Spalding, J., Spezziga, M., Spiegel, L., Spinella, F., Spiropulu, M., Squillacioti, P., St. Denis, R. D, Stadie, H., Stefanini, A., Stelzer, B., Stelzer-Chilton, O., Strologas, J., Stuart, D., Sukhanov, A., Sumorok, K., Sun, H., Suzuki, T., Taffard, A., Tafirout, R., Takach, S. F., Takano, H., Takashima, R., Takeuchi, Y., Takikawa, K., Tanaka, M., Tanaka, R., Tanimoto, N., Tapprogge, S., Tecchio, M., Teng, P. K., Terashi, K., Tesarek, R. J., Tether, S., Thom, J., Thompson, A. S., Thomson, E., Tipton, P., Tiwari, V., Tkaczyk, S., Toback, D., Tollefson, K., Tomura, T., Tonelli, D., Tonnesmann, M., Torre, S., Torretta, D., Trischuk, W., Tseng, J., Tsuchiya, R., Tsuno, S., Tsybychev, D., Turini, N., Turner, M., Ukegawa, F., Unverhau, T., Uozumi, S., Usynin, D., Vacavant, L., Vaiciulis, A., Varganov, A., Vataga, E., Vejcik, S., Velev, G., Veramendi, G., Vickey, T., Vidal, R., Vila, I., Vilar, R., Volobouev, I., Wagner, P., Wagner, R. G., Wagner, R. L., Wagner, W., Wallny, R., Walter, T., Wan, Z., Wang, M. J., Wang, S. M., Warburton, A., Ward, B., Waschke, S., Waters, D., Watts, T., Weber, M., Wester, W. C., Whitehouse, B., Wicklund, A. B., Wicklund, E., Williams, H. H., Wilson, P., Winer, B. L., Wittich, P., Wolbers, S., Wolter, M., Worcester, M., Worm, S., Wright, T., Wu, X., Wurthwein, F., Wyatt, A., Yagil, A., Yamamoto, K., Yamashita, T., Yang, U. K., Yao, W., Yeh, G. P., Yi, K., Yoh, J., Yoon, P., Yorita, K., Yoshida, T., Yu, I., Yu, S., Yu, Z., Yun, J. C., Zanello, L., Zanetti, A., Zaw, I., Zetti, F., Zhou, J., Zsenei, A., Zucchelli, S., de Barbaro, P., von der Mey, M., CDF Collaboration, and American Physical Society
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1960 GeV-cms ,Anti-p p ,+D0+pi%2B%22">D*(2010) --> D0 pi+ ,width [D0] ,D*(2010) anything ,+pi%2B+pi%22">D0 --> pi+ pi ,+K%2B+K%22">D0 --> K+ K ,Colliding beams ,CDF ,+K-+pi%2B%22">D0 --> K- pi+ ,Batavia TEVATRON Coll ,hadronic decay [D*(2010)] ,Inclusive reaction ,hadronic decay [D0] - Abstract
We present a measurement of relative partial widths and decay rate CP asymmetries in K−K+ and π−π+ decays of D0 mesons produced in pp¯ collisions at s√=1.96 TeV. We use a sample of 2×105 D*+→D0π+ (and charge conjugate) decays with the D0 decaying to K−π+, K−K+, and π−π+, corresponding to 123 pb−1 of data collected by the Collider Detector at Fermilab II experiment at the Fermilab Tevatron collider. No significant direct CP violation is observed. We measure Γ(D0→K−K+)/Γ(D0→K−π+)=0.0992±0.0011±0.0012, Γ(D0→π−π+)/Γ(D0→K−π+)=0.035 94±0.000 54±0.000 40, ACP(K−K+)=(2.0±1.2±0.6)%, and ACP(π−π+)=(1.0±1.3±0.6)%, where, in all cases, the first uncertainty is statistical and the second is systematic.
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29. Search for long-lived doubly charged Higgs bosons in pp- collisions at √s=1.96TeV
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Acosta, D., Adelman, J., Affolder, T., Akimoto, T., Albrow, M.G., Ambrose, D., Amerio, S., Amidei, D., Anastassov, A., Anikeev, K., Annovi, A., Antos, J., Aoki, M., Apollinari, G., Arguin, J.F., Arisawa, T., Artikov, A., Ashmanskas, W., Attal, A., Azfar, F., Azzi-Bacchetta, P., Bacchetta, N., Bachacou, H., Badgett, W., Barbaro-Galtieri, A., Barker, G.J., Barnes, V.E., Barnett, B.A., Baroiant, S., Bauer, G., Bedeschi, F., Behari, S., Belforte, S., Bellettini, G., Bellinger, J., Belloni, A., Ben-Haim, E., Benjamin, D., Beretvas, A., Bhatti, A., Binkley, M., Bisello, D., Bishai, M., Blair, R.E., Blocker, C., Bloom, K., Blumenfeld, B., Bocci, A., Bodek, A., Bolla, G., Bolshov, A., Bortoletto, D., Boudreau, J., Bourov, S., Brau, B., Bromberg, C., Brubaker, E., Budagov, J., Budd, H.S., Burkett, K., Busetto, G., Bussey, P., Byrum, K.L., Cabrera, S., Campanelli, M., Campbell, M., Canelli, F., Canepa, A., Carlsmith, D., Carosi, R., Carron, S., Casarsa, M., Castro, A., Catastini, P., Cauz, D., Cavalli-Sforza, Matteo, Cerri, A., Cerrito, L., Chapman, J., Chen, Y.C., Chertok, M., Chiarelli, G., Chlachidze, G., Chlebana, F., Cho, I., Cho, K., Chokheli, D., Chou, J.P., Chuang, S., Chung, K., Chung, W.H., Chung, Y.S., Cijliak, M., Ciobanu, C.I., Ciocci, M.A., Clark, A.G., Clark, D., Coca, M., Connolly, A., Convery, M., Conway, J., Cooper, B., Copic, K., Cordelli, M., Cortiana, G., Cranshaw, J., Cruz, A., Cuevas, J., Culbertson, R., Currat, C., Cyr, D., D'Auria, S., D'Onofrio, M., Da Ronco, S., Dagenhart, D., De Cecco, S., De Lentdecker, G., De Pedis, D., Deisher, A., Dell'Orso, M., Demers, S., Demortier, L., Deninno, M., Derwent, P.F., DiTuro, P., Dionisi, C., Dittmann, J.R., Dominguez, A., Donati, S., Donega, M., Donini, J., Dorigo, T., Dorr, C., Ebina, K., Efron, J., Ehlers, J., Erbacher, R., Erdmann, M., Errede, D., Errede, S., Eusebi, R., Fang, H. C., Farrington, S., Fedorko, I., Fedorko, W.T., Feild, R.G., Feindt, M., Fernandez, J.P., Field, R.D., Flanagan, G., Flores-Castillo, L.R., Foland, A., Forrester, S., Foster, G.W., Franklin, M., Freeman, J.C., Fujii, Y., Furic, I., Gajjar, A., Gallinaro, M., Galyardt, J., Garcia-Sciveres, M., Garfinkel, A.F., Gay, C., Gerberich, H., Gerchtein, E., Gerdes, D.W., Giagu, S., Giannetti, P., Gibson, A., Gibson, K., Ginsburg, C., Giolo, K., Giordani, M., Giunta, M., Giurgiu, G., Glagolev, V., Glenzinski, D., Gold, M., Goldschmidt, N., Goldstein, D., Goldstein, J., Gomez, G., Gomez-Ceballos, G., Goncharov, M., Gonzalez, O., Gorelov, I., Goshaw, A.T., Gotra, Y., Goulianos, K., Gresele, A., Griffiths, M., Grosso-Pilcher, C., Grundler, U., Guimaraes da Costa, J., Haber, C., Hahn, K., Hahn, S.R., Halkiadakis, E., Hamilton, A., Han, B.Y., Handler, R., Happacher, F., Hara, K., Hare, M., Harr, R.F., Harris, R.M., Hartmann, F., Hatakeyama, K., Hauser, J., Hays, C., Hayward, H., Heinemann, B., Heinrich, J., Hennecke, M., Herndon, M., Hill, C., Hirschbuehl, D., Hocker, A., Hoffman, K.D., Holloway, A., Hou, S., Houlden, M.A., Huang, Y., Huffman, B.T., Hughes, R.E., Huston, J., Ikado, K., Incandela, J., Introzzi, G., Iori, M., Ishizawa, Y., Issever, C., Ivanov, A., Iwata, Y., Iyutin, B., James, E., Jang, D., Jayatilaka, B., Jeans, D., Jensen, H., Jeon, E.J., Jones, M., Joo, K.K., Jun, S.Y., Junk, T., Kamon, T., Kang, J., Karagoz Unel, M., Karchin, P.E., Kato, Y., Kemp, Y., Kephart, R., Kerzel, U., Khotilovich, V., Kilminster, B., Kim, D.H., Kim, H.S., Kim, J.E., Kim, M.J., Kim, M.S., Kim, S.B., Kim, S.H., Kim, Y.K., Kirby, M., Kirsch, L., Klimenko, S., Klute, M., Knuteson, B., Ko, B.R., Kobayashi, H., Kondo, K., Kong, D.J., Konigsberg, J., Kordas, K., Korn, A., Korytov, A., Kotwal, A.V., Kovalev, A., Kraus, J., Kravchenko, I., Kreymer, A., Kroll, J., Kruse, M., Krutelyov, V., Kuhlmann, S.E., Kwang, S., Laasanen, A.T., Lai, S., Lami, S., Lammel, S., Lancaster, M., Lander, R., Lannon, K., Lath, A., Latino, G., Lauhakangas, R., Lazzizzera, I., LeCompte, T., Lecci, C., Lee, J., Lee, S.W., Lefèvre, Regis, Leonardo, N., Leone, S., Levy, S., Lewis, J.D., Li, K., Lin, C., Lin, C.S., Lindgren, M., Lipeles, E., Liss, T.M., Lister, A., Litvintsev, D.O., Liu, T., Liu, Y., Lockyer, N.S., Loginov, A., Loreti, M., Loverre, P., Lu, R.S., Lucchesi, D., Lujan, P., Lukens, P., Lungu, G., Lyons, L., Lys, J., Lysak, R., Lytken, E., MacQueen, D., Madrak, R., Maeshima, K., Maksimovic, P., Manca, G., Marginean, R., Marino, C., Martin, A., Martin, M., Martin, V., Martinez, M., Maruyama, T., Matsunaga, H., Mattson, M., Mazzanti, P., McFarland, K.S., McGivern, D., McIntyre, P.M., McNamara, P., McNulty, R., Mehta, A., Menzemer, S., Menzione, A., Merkel, P., Mesropian, C., Messina, A., Miao, T., Miladinovic, N., Miles, J., Miller, J.S., Miller, L., Miller, R., Mills, C., Miquel, R., Miscetti, S., Mitselmakher, G., Miyamoto, A., Moggi, N., Mohr, B., Moore, R., Morello, M., Movilla Fernandez, P.A., Muelmenstaedt, J., Mukherjee, A., Mulhearn, M., Muller, T., Mumford, R., Munar, A., Murat, P., Nachtman, J., Nahn, S., Nakano, I., Napier, A., Napora, R., Naumov, D., Necula, V., Nelson, T., Neu, C., Neubauer, M.S., Nielsen, J., Nigmanov, T., Nodulman, L., Norniella Francisco, Olga, Ogawa, T., Oh, S.H., Oh, Y.D., Ohsugi, T., Okusawa, T., Oldeman, R., Orava, R., Orejudos, W., Osterberg, K., Pagliarone, C., Palencia, E., Paoletti, R., Papadimitriou, V., Paramonov, A.A., Pashapour, S., Patrick, J., Pauletta, G., Paulini, M., Paus, C., Pellett, D., Penzo, A., Phillips, T.J., Piacentino, G., Piedra, J., Pitts, K.T., Plager, C., Pondrom, L., Pope, G., Portell i Bueso, Xavier, Poukhov, O., Pounder, N., Prakoshyn, F., Pratt, T., Pronko, A., Proudfoot, J., Ptohos, F., Punzi, G., Rademacker, J., Rahaman, M.A., Rakitine, A., Rappoccio, S., Ratnikov, F., Ray, H., Reisert, B., Rekovic, V., Renton, P., Rescigno, M., Rimondi, F., Rinnert, K., Ristori, L., Robertson, W.J., Robson, A., Rodrigo, T., Rolli, S., Roser, R., Rossin, R., Rott, C., Ruiz, A., Russ, J., Rusu, V., Ryan, D., Saarikko, H., Sabik, S., Safonov, A., Sakumoto, W.K., Salamanna, G., Saltzberg, D., Sanchez, C., Santi, L., Sarkar, S., Sato, K., Savard, P., Savoy-Navarro, A., Schlabach, P., Schmidt, E.E., Schmidt, M.P., Schmitt, M., Schwarz, T., Scodellaro, L., Scott, A.L., Scribano, A., Scuri, F., Sedov, A., Seidel, S., Seiya, Y., Semenov, A., Semeria, F., Sexton-Kennedy, L., Sfiligoi, I., Shapiro, M.D., Shears, T., Shepard, P.F., Sherman, D., Shimojima, M., Shochet, M., Shon, Y., Shreyber, I., Sidoti, A., Sill, A., Sinervo, P., Sisakyan, A., Sjolin, J., Skiba, A., Slaughter, A.J., Sliwa, K., Smirnov, D., Smith, J.R., Snider, F.D., Snihur, R., Soderberg, M., Soha, A., Somalwar, S.V., Spalding, J., Spezziga, M., Spinella, F., Squillacioti, P., St. Denis, R., Stadie, H., Stanitzki, M., Stelzer, B., Stelzer-Chilton, O., Stentz, D., Strologas, J., Stuart, D., Suh, J.S., Sukhanov, A., Sumorok, K., Sun, H., Suzuki, T., Taffard, A., Tafirout, R., Takano, H., Takashima, R., Takeuchi, Y., Takikawa, K., Tanaka, M., Tanaka, R., Tanimoto, N., Tecchio, M., Teng, P.K., Terashi, K., Tesarek, R.J., Tether, S., Thom, J., Thompson, A.S., Thomson, E., Tipton, P., Tiwari, V., Tkaczyk, S., Toback, D., Tollefson, K., Tomura, T., Tonelli, D., Tonnesmann, M., Torre, S., Torretta, D., Trischuk, W., Tsuchiya, R., Tsuno, S., Tsybychev, D., Turini, N., Tuttle, J., Ukegawa, F., Unverhau, T., Uozumi, S., Usynin, D., Vacavant, L., Vaiciulis, A., Varganov, A., Vejcik, S., Velev, G., Veramendi, G., Veszpremi, V., Vickey, T., Vidal, R., Vila, I., Vilar, R., Vollrath, I., Volobouev, I., Wagner, P., Wagner, R.G., Wagner, R.L., Wagner, W., Wallny, R., Walter, T., Wan, Z., Wang, M.J., Wang, S.M., Warburton, A., Ward, B., Waschke, S., Waters, D., Watts, T., Weber, M., Wester, W.C., Whitehouse, B., Whiteson, D., Wicklund, A.B., Wicklund, E., Williams, H.H., Wilson, P., Winer, B.L., Wittich, P., Wolbers, S., Wolfe, C., Wolter, M., Worcester, M., Worm, S., Wright, T., Wu, X., Wurthwein, F., Wyatt, A., Yagil, A., Yamamoto, K., Yamaoka, J., Yamashita, T., Yang, C., Yang, U.K., Yao, W., Yeh, G.P., Yoh, J., Yorita, K., Yoshida, T., Yu, I., Yu, S., Yun, J.C., Zanello, L., Zanetti, A., Zaw, I., Zetti, F., Zhou, J., Zucchelli, S., de Barbaro, P., von der Mey, M., CDF Collaboration, and American Physical Society
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We present a search for long-lived doubly charged Higgs bosons (H±±), with signatures of high ionization energy loss and muonlike penetration. We use 292 pb−1 of data collected in pp¯ collisions at √s=1.96 TeV by the CDF II detector at the Fermilab Tevatron. Observing no evidence of long-lived doubly charged particle production, we exclude H±±L and H±±R bosons with masses below 133 GeV/c2 and 109 GeV/c2, respectively. In the degenerate case we exclude H±± mass below 146 GeV/c2. All limits are quoted at the 95% confidence level.
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30. Use of GEMAS data for risk assessment of cadmium in European agricultural and grazing land soil under the REACH Regulation
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Birke, M., Reimann, C., Oorts, K., Uwe, R., Alecos, D., Dinelli, E., Ladenberger, A., Halamić, J., Mateja, G., Jähne Klingberg, F., Andersson, M., Baritz, R., Batista, M. J., Bel Ian, A., Cicchella, D., De Vos, W., Duris, M., Dusza Dobek, A., Eggen, O. A., Eklund, M., Ernsten, V., Filzmoser, P., Flight, D. M. A., Forrester, S., Fügedi, U., Gilcucis, A., Gregorauskiene, V., De Groot, W., Gulan, A., Haslinger, E., Hayoz, P., Hoogewerff, J., Hrvatovic, H., Husnjak, S., Janik, L., Jordan, G., Kaminari, M., Kirby, J., Klos, V., Kwecko, P., Kuti, L., Locutura, J., Lucivjansky, P., Mann, A., Mackovych, D., Mclaughlin, M., Malyuk, B. I., Maquil, R., Meuli, R. G., Mol, G., Negrel, P., ’Connor, P. O, Ottesen, R. T., Pasnieczna, A., Petersell, V., Pfleiderer, S., Ponavi c, M., Prazeres, C., Radusinovic, S., Salpeteur, I., Scanlon, R., Schedl, A., Scheib, A., Schoeters, I., Sefcik, P., Sellersjo, E., Slaninka, I., Soriano Disla, J. M., Sorsa, A., Svrkota, R., Stafilov, T., Tarvainen, T., Tendavilov, V., Valera, P., Verougstraete, V., Vidojevic, D., Zomeni, Z., Zissimos, A., ALBANESE, STEFANO, DE VIVO, BENEDETTO, LIMA, ANNAMARIA, Birke, M., Reimann, C., Oorts, K., Uwe, R., Alecos, D., Dinelli, E., Ladenberger, A., Halamić, J., Mateja, G., Jähne Klingberg, F., Albanese, Stefano, Andersson, M., Baritz, R., Batista, M. J., Bel Ian, A., Cicchella, D., DE VIVO, Benedetto, De Vos, W., Duris, M., Dusza Dobek, A., Eggen, O. A., Eklund, M., Ernsten, V., Filzmoser, P., Flight, D. M. A., Forrester, S., Fügedi, U., Gilcucis, A., Gregorauskiene, V., De Groot, W., Gulan, A., Haslinger, E., Hayoz, P., Hoogewerff, J., Hrvatovic, H., Husnjak, S., Janik, L., Jordan, G., Kaminari, M., Kirby, J., Klos, V., Kwecko, P., Kuti, L., Lima, Annamaria, Locutura, J., Lucivjansky, P., Mann, A., Mackovych, D., Mclaughlin, M., Malyuk, B. I., Maquil, R., Meuli, R. G., Mol, G., Negrel, P., ’Connor, P. O, Ottesen, R. T., Pasnieczna, A., Petersell, V., Pfleiderer, S., Ponavi c, M., Prazeres, C., Radusinovic, S., Salpeteur, I., Scanlon, R., Schedl, A., Scheib, A., Schoeters, I., Sefcik, P., Sellersjo, E., Slaninka, I., Soriano Disla, J. M., Sorsa, A., Svrkota, R., Stafilov, T., Tarvainen, T., Tendavilov, V., Valera, P., Verougstraete, V., Vidojevic, D., Zomeni, Z., Zissimos, A., Birke, Manfred, Reimann, Clemen, Oorts, Koen, Rauch, Uwe, Demetriades, Aleco, Dinelli, Enrico, Ladenberger, Anna, Halamić, Josip, Gosar, Mateja, and Jähne-Klingberg, Fabian
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Pollution ,agricultural soil ,grazing land soil ,risk assessment ,REACH ,cadmium ,Soil test ,media_common.quotation_subject ,chemistry.chemical_element ,010501 environmental sciences ,010502 geochemistry & geophysics ,Agricultural soil ,01 natural sciences ,Ecology and Environment ,Geochemistry and Petrology ,Grazing ,Environmental Chemistry ,Risk assessment ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,media_common ,Hydrology ,Cadmium ,business.industry ,Forestry ,Expert group ,Chemistry ,chemistry ,Agriculture ,Soil water ,Earth Sciences ,business ,Grazing land soil - Abstract
Over 4000 soil samples were collected for the “Geochemical Mapping of Agricultural and Grazing Land Soil of Europe” (GEMAS) project carried out by the EuroGeoSurveys Geochemistry Expert Group. Cadmium concentrations are reported for the
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31. GEMAS: Geochemical distribution of Mg in agricultural soil of Europe
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Négrel, Philippe, primary, Ladenberger, Anna, additional, Reimann, Clemens, additional, Birke, Manfred, additional, Demetriades, Alecos, additional, Sadeghi, Martiya, additional, Albanese, S., additional, Andersson, M., additional, Baritz, R., additional, Batista, M.J., additional, Bel-lan, A., additional, Cicchella, D., additional, De Vivo, B., additional, De Vos, W., additional, Dinelli, E., additional, Ďuriš, M., additional, Dusza-Dobek, A., additional, Eklund, M., additional, Ernstsen, V., additional, Filzmoser, P., additional, Flem, B., additional, Flight, D.M.A., additional, Forrester, S., additional, Fuchs, M., additional, Fügedi, U., additional, Gilucis, A., additional, Gosar, M., additional, Gregorauskiene, V., additional, De Groot, W., additional, Gulan, A., additional, Halamić, J., additional, Haslinger, E., additional, Hayoz, P., additional, Hoffmann, R., additional, Hoogewerff, J., additional, Hrvatovic, H., additional, Husnjak, S., additional, Janik, L., additional, Jordan, G., additional, Kaminari, M., additional, Kirby, J., additional, Kivisilla, J., additional, Klos, V., additional, Krone, F., additional, Kwećko, P., additional, Kuti, L., additional, Lima, A., additional, Locutura, J., additional, Lucivjansky, D.P., additional, Mann, A., additional, Mackovych, D., additional, Matschullat, J., additional, McLaughlin, M., additional, Malyuk, B.I., additional, Maquil, R., additional, Meuli, R.G., additional, Mol, G., additional, O'Connor, P., additional, Oorts, R.K., additional, Ottesen, R.T., additional, Pasieczna, A., additional, Petersell, W., additional, Pfleiderer, S., additional, Poňavič, M., additional, Pramuka, S., additional, Prazeres, C., additional, Rauch, U., additional, Radusinović, S., additional, Salpeteur, I., additional, Scanlon, R., additional, Schedl, A., additional, Scheib, A.J., additional, Schoeters, I., additional, Šefčik, P., additional, Sellersjö, E., additional, Skopljak, F., additional, Slaninka, I., additional, Šorša, A., additional, Srvkota, R., additional, Stafilov, T., additional, Tarvainen, T., additional, Trendavilov, V., additional, Valera, P., additional, Verougstraete, V., additional, Vidojević, D., additional, Zissimos, A., additional, and Zomeni, Z., additional
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32. Oral and maxillofacial dental care professionals in critical care during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Forrester, S., primary, Fisher, G., additional, Chieng, C.Y., additional, and Rogers, S.N., additional
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33. Speciation and distribution of phosphorus in a fertilized soil: a synchrotron-based investigation
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Lombi, E., Scheckel, K.G., Armstrong, R.D., Forrester, S., Cutler, J.N., and Paterson, D.
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Fertilizers -- Research ,Phosphatic fertilizers -- Research ,Isotope dilution techniques -- Usage ,Earth sciences - Abstract
Phosphorus availability is often a limiting factor for crop production around the world. The efficiency of P fertilizers in calcareous soils is limited by reactions that decrease P availability; however, fluid fertilizers have recently been shown, in highly calcareous soils of southern Australia, to be more efficient for crop (wheat [Triticum aestivum L.]) P nutrition than granular products. To elucidate the mechanisms responsible for this differential response, an isotopic dilution technique (E value) coupled with a synchrotron-based spectroscopic investigation were used to assess the reaction products of a granular (monoammonium phosphate, MAP) and a fluid P (technical-grade monoammonium phosphate, TG-MAP) fertilizer in a highly calcareous soil. The isotopic exchangeability of P from the fluid fertilizer, measured with the E-value technique, was higher than that of the granular product. The spatially resolved spectroscopic investigation, performed using nano x-ray fluorescence and nano x-ray absorption near-edge structure (n-XANES), showed that P is heterogeneously distributed in soil and that, at least in this highly calcareous soil, it is invariably associated with Ca rather than Fe at the nanoscale. 'Bulk' XANES spectroscopy revealed that, in the soil surrounding fertilizer granules, P precipitation in the form of octacalcium phosphate and apatite-like compounds is the dominant mechanism responsible for decreases in P exchangeability. This process was less prominent when the fluid P fertilizer was applied to the soil.
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34. Laparoscopic and Robotic Mesh-Free Suture Hysteropexy Versus Mesh Sacral Hysteropexy: A Non-Randomised Comparison
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Gopinath, D., primary, Yong, C., additional, Mckenzie, D., additional, Harding-Forrester, S., additional, McIntyre, K., additional, and Carey, M.P., additional
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35. Occlusal measurement method can affect SEMG activity during occlusion
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FORRESTER, S. E., PRESSWOOD, R. G., TOY, A. C., and PAIN, M. T. G.
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36. LO69: Haloperidol versus ondansetron for hyperemesis due to cannabis (HaVOC): a randomized, controlled clinical trial
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Ruberto, A., primary, Sivilotti, M., additional, Forrester, S., additional, Hall, A., additional, Crawford, F., additional, and Day, A., additional
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37. One Shot Wonders Don't Work: A Causal-Comparative Case Study.
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Bramwell, K., Forrester, S., Houle, B., Larocque, J., Villeneuve, L., and Priest, S.
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A company division of 72 people that had participated in an adventure training program one year earlier was surveyed to identify the longitudinal impacts of adventure training on corporate managers, attitudes toward adventure training, and changes in work behavior. Results showed positive changes that were short-lived without follow-up programs. Contains 24 references. (TD)
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38. Neuromuscular function in healthy occlusion
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FORRESTER, S. E., ALLEN, S. J., PRESSWOOD, R. G., TOY, A. C., and PAIN, M. T. G.
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39. Tumors of the Urinary Tract
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Forrester, S. Dru, primary
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40. Immunobiology of schistosomes.
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Forrester, S. G., primary and Pearce, E. J., additional
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Adams, Larry G., primary, Adams, Vicki J., additional, Atkins, Clarke E., additional, Bahr, Anne, additional, Baldwin, Claudia J., additional, Baral, Randolph, additional, Bartges, Joseph W., additional, Beale, Karin M., additional, Behrend, Ellen N., additional, Bergman, Robert L., additional, Bernstein, Penny L., additional, Brockus, Charles W., additional, Raquel Brown, M, additional, Tony Buffington, C.A, additional, Brad Case, J, additional, Center, Sharon A., additional, Chaffin, Kelly, additional, Chew, Dennis J., additional, Coates, Joan R., additional, Cowell, Rick L., additional, Crandell, John M., additional, DeBoer, Douglas J., additional, Dickinson, Peter J., additional, DiMarco, Anthony, additional, Dyer-Inzana, Karen, additional, Elliott, Jonathan, additional, Ferguson, Duncan C., additional, Fischer, Julie R., additional, Fleeman, Linda M., additional, Foley, Janet E., additional, Dru Forrester, S, additional, Fossum, Theresa W., additional, Foster, Aiden P., additional, Fox, Leslie E., additional, Fox, Philip R., additional, Freedman, Richard, additional, Gordon, Sonya G., additional, Green, Diane, additional, Griffin, Brenda, additional, Hale, Anne S., additional, Hoenig, Margarethe, additional, Hogan, Daniel F., additional, Hume, Kelly R., additional, Jergens, Albert E., additional, Johnson, Lynelle R., additional, Kirk, Claudia A., additional, Kline, Karen L., additional, Labato, Mary A., additional, Lane, India F., additional, Lappin, Michael R., additional, Levine, Jonathan M., additional, Litster, Annette L., additional, Lockwood, Randall, additional, Fuentes, Virginia Luis., additional, Lulich, Jody P., additional, Lurye, Jill C., additional, Lyon, Kenneth F., additional, Mackin, Andrew, additional, Malik, Richard, additional, Mansell, Joanne K., additional, Marks, Stanley L., additional, Meinkoth, James H., additional, Miller, Matthew W., additional, Moriello, Karen A., additional, Morris, Daniel O., additional, Norris, Jacqui M., additional, Andrew Novosad, C, additional, Olby, Natasha, additional, Osborne, Carl A., additional, Papich, Mark G., additional, Patel, Anita, additional, Paterson, Sue, additional, Peterson, Mark E., additional, Platt, Simon R., additional, Polzin, David J., additional, Powell, Cynthia C., additional, Pressler, Barrak, additional, Rand, Jacquie S., additional, Rees, Christine A., additional, Relford, Roberta L., additional, Rest, Joan R., additional, Rogers, Kenita S., additional, Roosje, Petra J., additional, Ross, Sheri J., additional, Ruaux, Craig G., additional, Scarlett, Janet M., additional, Schenck, Patricia A., additional, Sinclair, Leslie, additional, Slater, Margaret R., additional, Smith, Annette N., additional, Smith, Stephanie A., additional, Spangler, Elizabeth A., additional, Sturges, Beverly K., additional, Syme, Harriet M., additional, Tantillo, James A., additional, Tasker, Séverine, additional, Trepanier, Lauren A., additional, Tyler, Ronald D., additional, Vernau, Karen M., additional, Washabau, Robert J., additional, Westropp, Jodi L., additional, Willard, Michael D., additional, Wolf, Alice M., additional, Young, Karen M., additional, and Zoran, Debra L., additional
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42. Contributors
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Anderson, Nancy L., primary, Alvarez, Francisco J., additional, Armbrust, Laura J., additional, Aron, Dennis N., additional, Bateman, Shane W., additional, Beale, Karin Muth, additional, Bednarski, Richard M., additional, Bellah, Jamie R., additional, Berkwitt, Larry, additional, Bettenay, Sonya V., additional, Biller, David S., additional, Birchard, Stephen J., additional, Bjorling, Dale E., additional, Bohling, Mark W., additional, Bonagura, John D., additional, Bonczynski, Jennifer, additional, Boothe, Harry W., additional, Boudrieau, Randy J., additional, Bowles, Heather L., additional, Bright, Ronald M., additional, Brooks, Marjory B., additional, Budsberg, Steven C., additional, Buffington, C. Anthony, additional, Calvert, Clay A., additional, Carothers, Marcia A., additional, Chen, Sue, additional, Chew, Dennis J., additional, Cole, Lynette K., additional, Colitz, Carmen M.H., additional, Osborn, Sarah Colombini, additional, Cuddon, Paul A., additional, Costa-Gómez, Támara M., additional, Davis, Kechia M., additional, DeCamp, Charles E., additional, Dueland, R. Tass, additional, Dziezyc, Joan, additional, Egger, Erick L., additional, Ellis, Christine, additional, Fenner, William R., additional, Fingland, Roger B., additional, Ford, Richard B., additional, Forrester, S. Dru, additional, Frank, Linda A., additional, Gamblin, Rance M., additional, Gieg, Jennifer, additional, Gilson, Stephen D., additional, Glaze, Mary B., additional, Graham, Joanne C., additional, Grant, David, additional, Graves, Thomas K., additional, Greco, Deborah S., additional, Green, Henry W., additional, Greenberg, Tia B., additional, Griffin, Craig E., additional, Grooters, Amy M., additional, Hamlin, Robert L., additional, Harris, Don J., additional, Hay, Callum W., additional, Hedlund, Cheryl S., additional, Helton-Rhodes, Karen, additional, Hillier, Andrew, additional, Holloway, Cheryl, additional, Hitchinson, Robert V., additional, Hubbell, John A.E., additional, Jerram, Richard M., additional, Johnson, Lynelle R., additional, Johnson, Susan E., additional, Johnston, Matthew S., additional, Jones, Denise, additional, Kay, Nancy D., additional, Keene, Bruce W., additional, Kern, Thomas J., additional, Kintzer, Peter P., additional, Kirschner, Susan E., additional, Kisseberth, William C., additional, Knapp, David W., additional, Koplitz, Shianne L., additional, Kowaleski, Michael P., additional, Kunkle, Gail A., additional, Kwochka, Kenneth W., additional, Labato, Mary Anna, additional, Lehmkuhl, Linda B., additional, Luttgen, Patricia J., additional, Manley, Paul A., additional, March, Philip A., additional, Marretta, Sandra Manfra, additional, Matthews, Hilary K., additional, McEntee, Margaret C., additional, McLoughlin, Mary A., additional, Miller, Michael S., additional, Millichamp, Nicholas J., additional, Millis, Darryl L., additional, Milovancev, Milan, additional, Moore, Cecil P., additional, Morris, Daniel O., additional, Mueller, Ralf S., additional, Muir, William W., additional, Mundell, Alan C., additional, Nichols, Rhett, additional, Noxon, James O., additional, Oglesbee, Barbara L., additional, Olmstead, Marvin L., additional, Page, Rodney L., additional, Palmisano, Matthew, additional, Panciera, David L., additional, Parker, Robert B., additional, Peterson, Janet L., additional, Peterson, Mark E., additional, Pilny, Anthony, additional, Pinchbeck, Lauren R., additional, Podell, Michael, additional, Prueter, James C., additional, Quesenberry, Katherine E., additional, Randolph, John F., additional, Raskin, Rose E., additional, Reine, Nyssa J., additional, Ridge, Laura G., additional, Rochat, Mark C., additional, Rosenkrantz, Wayne S., additional, Rosser, Edmund J., additional, Roush, James K., additional, Rush, John E., additional, Samii, Valerie F., additional, Scagliotti, Randall H., additional, Scheidt, Vicki J., additional, Schenck, Patricia A., additional, Schertel, Eric R., additional, Schober, Karsten E., additional, Shell, Linda G., additional, Shelton, G. Diane, additional, Sherding, Robert G., additional, Shires, Peter, additional, Sicard, Gretchen K., additional, Smeak, Daniel D., additional, Smith, Francis W.K., additional, Smith, Mark M., additional, Stepien, Rebecca L., additional, Stone, Elizabeth A., additional, Stone, Michael, additional, Swaim, Steven F., additional, Taylor, Robert A., additional, Tilley, Larry P., additional, Tomlinson, James, additional, Vail, David M., additional, Wack, Raymund F., additional, White, Stephen D., additional, and Wilkie, David A., additional
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43. Diseases of the Kidney and Ureter
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Grant, David, primary and Forrester, S. Dru, additional
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44. Security in data networks
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Forrester, S E
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45. The quantitative estimation of certain beta-naphthol sulphonic acids singly and in presence of one another
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Forrester, S. D.
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1. Crocein and G salts brominate extremely slowly in sulphuric acid solution, whereas Schaffer and R salts brominate readily. 2. The addition of a large excess of potassium bromide previous to titration with bromate solution decreases the rate of bromination of Crocein salt. 3. The temperature must not exceed 50 °, when titrat -' ing in hydrochloric acid solution, owing to dibromination of all four salts to a slight extent above 50°. 4. Schäffer or /and R salt can be determined in the presence of Crocein or /and G salt by taking advantage of the different rates of bromination in sulphuric acid. 5. The total sulphonate content of mixtures containing Schäffer or /and R salts and G salt can bedetermined. 6. The total sulphonate content of mixtures contain ing Schäffer or R salt and Crocein salt can be determined (but not too satisfactorily). 7. The accuracy of the methods described is about one per cent.
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46. A novel member of the ligand-gated chloride channel gene family from Haemonchus contortus
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Forrester, S. G. and Siddiqui, S. Z.
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47. GEMAS: Cobalt, Cr, Cu and Ni distribution in agricultural and grazing land soil of Europe
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ALBANESE, STEFANO, LIMA, ANNAMARIA, DE VIVO, BENEDETTO, Sadeghi, M., Cicchella, D., Dinelli, E., Valera, P., Falconi, M., Demetriades, A., Andersson, M., Baritz, R., Batista, M. J., Bel lan, A., Birke, M., De Vos, W., Ďuriš, M., Dusza Dobek, A., Eggen, O. A., Eklund, M., Ernstsen, V., Filzmoser, P., Flight, D. M. A., Forrester, S., Fuchs, M., Fügedi, U., Gilucis, A., Gosar, M., Gregorauskiene, V., De Groot, W., Gulan, A., Halamić, J., Haslinger, E., Hayoz, P., Hoffmann, R., Hoogewerff, J., Hrvatovic, H., Husnjak, S., Janik, L., Jordan, G., Kaminari, M., Kirby, J., Klos, V., Krone, F., Kwecko, P., Kuti, L., Ladenberger, A., Locutura, J., Lucivjansky, P., Mann, A., Mackovych, D., Mclaughlin, M., Malyuk, B. I., Maquil, R., Meuli, R. G., Mol, G., Négrel, P., O'Connor, P., Oorts, K., Ottesen, R. T., Pasieczna, A., Petersell, V., Pfleiderer, S., Poňavič, M., Prazeres, C., Rauch, U., Radusinović, S., Reimann, C., Salpeteur, I., Scanlon, R., Schedl, A., Scheib, A., Schoeters, I., Sellersjö, E., Slaninka, I., Soriano Disla, J. M., Šorša, A., Svrkota, R., Stafilov, T., Tarvainen, T., Trendavilov, V., Verougstraete, V., Vidojević, D., Zomeni, Z., Albanese, Stefano, Sadeghi, M., Lima, Annamaria, Cicchella, D., Dinelli, E., Valera, P., Falconi, M., Demetriades, A., DE VIVO, Benedetto, Andersson, M., Baritz, R., Batista, M. J., Bel lan, A., Birke, M., De Vos, W., Ďuriš, M., Dusza Dobek, A., Eggen, O. A., Eklund, M., Ernstsen, V., Filzmoser, P., Flight, D. M. A., Forrester, S., Fuchs, M., Fügedi, U., Gilucis, A., Gosar, M., Gregorauskiene, V., De Groot, W., Gulan, A., Halamić, J., Haslinger, E., Hayoz, P., Hoffmann, R., Hoogewerff, J., Hrvatovic, H., Husnjak, S., Janik, L., Jordan, G., Kaminari, M., Kirby, J., Klos, V., Krone, F., Kwecko, P., Kuti, L., Ladenberger, A., Locutura, J., Lucivjansky, P., Mann, A., Mackovych, D., Mclaughlin, M., Malyuk, B. I., Maquil, R., Meuli, R. G., Mol, G., Négrel, P., O'Connor, P., Oorts, K., Ottesen, R. T., Pasieczna, A., Petersell, V., Pfleiderer, S., Poňavič, M., Prazeres, C., Rauch, U., Radusinović, S., Reimann, C., Salpeteur, I., Scanlon, R., Schedl, A., Scheib, A., Schoeters, I., Sellersjö, E., Slaninka, I., Soriano Disla, J. M., Šorša, A., Svrkota, R., Stafilov, T., Tarvainen, T., Trendavilov, V., Verougstraete, V., Vidojević, D., Zomeni, Z., Albanese, S., Lima, A., De Vivo, B., Batista, M.J., Bel-lan, A., Duris, M., Dusza-Dobek, A., Eggen, O.A., Flight, D.M.A., Fugedi, U., Halamic, J., Malyuk, B.I., Meuli, R.G., Negrel, P., Ottesen, R.T., Ponavic, M., Radusinovic, S., Sellersjo, E., Soriano-Disla, J.M., Sorsa, A., and Vidojevic, D.
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Mediterranean climate ,Soil test ,Metal ,Mafic-ultramafic rocks ,Soil guidelines ,Earth science ,European soil ,Mineralogy ,cobalt ,crom ,distribution ,Ni ,Cu ,Ophiolite ,Metals ,Geochemistry and Petrology ,Ultramafic rock ,Grazing ,Geochemical mapping ,Economic Geology ,Glacial period ,Mafic ,European soil Mafic–ultramafic rocks Metals Geochemical mapping Soil guidelines ,Scale (map) ,Geology ,Mafic-ultramafic rock - Abstract
In the framework of the GEMAS project, 2211 samples of agricultural soil (Ap, 0-20cm, regularly ploughed fields), and 2118 samples from land under permanent grass cover (Gr, 0-10cm, grazing land soil) were collected across almost the whole European continent, at a density of 1 sample site/2500km2, in accordance with a common sampling protocol.Among many other elements, the concentrations of Co, Cr, Cu and Ni in European soil were determined by ICP-MS after a hot aqua extraction, and WD-XRFS analytical methods, and their spatial distribution patterns generated by means of a GIS software.The presence of mafic and ultramafic rocks, ophiolite complexes and mineralisation, is widespread across the European continent, and seems to explain most of the variability of the elements studied in this paper. A large belt, north of the last glaciation maximum limit, is generally dominated by lower concentrations compared with central European and Mediterranean areas and to some areas in Northern Europe where higher Co, Cr, Cu and Ni values also occur.The application of the guideline value set for Cu and Ni by the EU Directive 86/278/EEC to the Ap soil samples of the GEMAS data set highlighted that at the continental scale the use of a unique reference interval is a tool of limited effectiveness; the lithological variation, occurring across a whole continent, generates changes in the geochemistry of soil, which cannot be accommodated by using a single reference interval even if it is very wide. The GEMAS data set should form the sound basis to set at the European scale the geochemical background reference intervals, at least, for regions sharing common lithological settings and a common geological history. •Geochemistry of Co, Cr, Cu and Ni•Mineral deposits in Europe with Co, Cr, Cu and Ni•Distribution of Co, Cr, Cu and Ni in European agricultural and grazing land soil•Comparison of aqua regia extractable and total element concentrations in soil•Comparison of Cu and Ni concentrations with European guideline values. © 2015 Elsevier B.V.
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48. ASSOCIATION BETWEEN CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS, COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY CHARACTERISTICS, AND HISTOLOGIC DIAGNOSIS FOR CATS WITH SINONASAL DISEASE
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TROMBLEE, TONYA C., JONES, JERYL C., ETUE, ASHLEY E., and DRU FORRESTER, S.
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49. Wire-bond failures induced by resonant vibrations in the CDF silicon detector
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Bolla, G., Atac, M., Pavlicek, V., Nahn, S., Garcia-Sciveres, M., Mumford, R., Nguyen, T., Forrester, S., Hill, C., Olszewski, J., Rahaman, A., Goldstein, J., Ashmanskas, B., Maruyama, T., Zimmerman, T., Moccia, S., and Lewis, J.
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50. GEMAS: Cadmium distribution and its sources in agricultural and grazing land soil of Europe - Original data versus clr-transformed data
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BIRKE M., REIMANN C, RAUCH U., LADENBERGER A., DEMETRIADES A., JÄHNEKLINGBERG F., OORTS K, GOSAR M., DINELLI D., HALAMIĆ J., ALBANESE S., ANDERSSON M., BARITZ R., BATISTA M. J., BEL-IAN A., CICCHELLA D., DE VIVO B., DE VOS W., ĎURIŠ M., DUSZA-DOBEK A., EGGEN O. A., EKLUND M., ERNSTEN V., FILZMOSER, FLIGHT D. M. A., FORRESTER S., FÜGEDI U., GILCUCIS A., GREGORAUSKIENE V., DE GROOT W., GULAN A., HASLINGER E., HAYOZ P., HOOGEWERFF J., HRVATOVIC H., HUSNJAK S., JANIK L., JORDAN G., KAMINARI M., KIRBY J., KLOS V., KWEĆKO P., KUTI L., LIMA A., LOCUTURA J., LUCIVJANSKY P., MANN A., MACKOVYCH D., MCLAUGHLIN M., MALYUK B. I., MAQUIL R., MEULI R. G., MOL G., NÉGREL P., O’CONNOR P., OTTESEN R. T., PASNIECZNA A., PETERSELL V., PFLEIDERER S., POŇAVIČ M., PRAZERES C., RADUSINOVIĆ S., SALPETEUR I., SADEGHI M., SCANLON R., SCHEDL A., SCHEIB A., SCHOETERS I., ŠEFČIK P., SELLERSJÖ E., SLANINKA I., SORIANO-DISLA J. M., ŠORŠA A., SVRKOTA R., STAFILOV T., TARVAINEN T., TENDAVILOV V., VALERA P., VEROUGSTRAETE V., VIDOJEVIĆ D., ZOMENI Z., ZISSIMOS A., Birke, Manfred, Reimann, Clemen, Rauch, Uwe, Ladenberger, Anna, Demetriades, Aleco, Jähne-Klingberg, Fabian, Oorts, Koen, Gosar, Mateja, Dinelli, Enrico, Halamić, Josip, Birke, M., Reimann, C, Rauch, U., Ladenberger, A., Demetriades, A., Jähneklingberg, F., Oorts, K, Gosar, M., Dinelli, D., Halamić, J., Albanese, S., Andersson, M., Baritz, R., Batista, M. J., BEL-IAN, A., Cicchella, D., DE VIVO, B., DE VOS, W., Ďuriš, M., DUSZA-DOBEK, A., Eggen, O. A., Eklund, M., Ernsten, V., Filzmoser, Flight, D. M. A., Forrester, S., Fügedi, U., Gilcucis, A., Gregorauskiene, V., DE GROOT, W., Gulan, A., Haslinger, E., Hayoz, P., Hoogewerff, J., Hrvatovic, H., Husnjak, S., Janik, L., Jordan, G., Kaminari, M., Kirby, J., Klos, V., Kwećko, P., Kuti, L., Lima, A., Locutura, J., Lucivjansky, P., Mann, A., Mackovych, D., Mclaughlin, M., Malyuk, B. I., Maquil, R., Meuli, R. G., Mol, G., Négrel, P., O’Connor, P., Ottesen, R. T., Pasnieczna, A., Petersell, V., Pfleiderer, S., Poňavič, M., Prazeres, C., Radusinović, S., Salpeteur, I., Sadeghi, M., Scanlon, R., Schedl, A., Scheib, A., Schoeters, I., Šefčik, P., Sellersjö, E., Slaninka, I., SORIANO-DISLA, J. M., Šorša, A., Svrkota, R., Stafilov, T., Tarvainen, T., Tendavilov, V., Valera, P., Verougstraete, V., Vidojević, D., Zomeni, Z., and Zissimos, A.
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Cadmium ,Agricultural soil ,Compositional data analysis ,PCA ,Continental-scale geochemical mapping ,Europe ,Soil test ,Weathering ,010501 environmental sciences ,010502 geochemistry & geophysics ,01 natural sciences ,Compositional data analysi ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Geochemistry and Petrology ,Grazing ,Aqua regia ,Glacial period ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Hydrology ,business.industry ,Anomaly (natural sciences) ,chemistry ,Agriculture ,Economic Geology ,Quaternary ,business ,Geology - Abstract
Over 4000 agricultural and grazing land soil samples were collected for the “Geochemical Mapping of Agricultural and Grazing Land Soil of Europe” (GEMAS) project carried out by the EuroGeoSurveys Geochemistry Expert Group. The samples were collected in 33 European countries, covering 5.6 million km 2 at a density of 1 sample site per 2500 km 2 . All samples were analysed by ICP-MS following an aqua regia extraction. The European median Cd concentration is 0.182 mg/kg in agricultural soil and 0.197 mg/kg in grazing land soil (including eastern Ukraine). The Cd map demonstrates the existence of two different geochemical background regimes in northern and southern Europe, separated by the southern limit of the Quaternary glaciation. Cadmium shows two times higher background concentrations in the older and more weathered southern European soil than in northern European soil. The spatial distribution patterns of Cd in the collected soil samples are mainly governed by geology (parent material and mineralisation), as well as weathering, soil formation and climate since the last glaciation period. Locally, in several areas, the natural anomaly pattern is overprinted by anthropogenic emissions from former mining, ore processing and related metal industries. Some Cd anomalies can be attributed to urbanisation and the use of fertilisers. A comparison of the raw data Cd concentration map with its clr-transformed counterpart and selected single element ratio maps demonstrates that substantial additional information about sources and processes governing the distribution of Cd in agricultural soil at the European scale can be obtained. Results of a PCA, carried out following the classical approach (standardised) versus a PCA based on the statistically acceptable approach, using clr-transformed data, are quite comparable.
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