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2. A Pilot Trial for Prevention of Hepatitis C Virus Transmission From Donor to Organ Transplant Recipient With Short-Course Glecaprevir/Pibrentasvir
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Ramirez-Sanchez, Claudia, Kozuch, Jade, Shah, Mita M, Berumen, Jennifer, Mekeel, Kristin, Schnickel, Gabriel, Taremi, Mahnaz, Golts, Eugene, Afshar, Kamyar, Adler, Eric, Pretorius, Victor, and Aslam, Saima
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Clinical Sciences ,Liver Disease ,Organ Transplantation ,Infectious Diseases ,Prevention ,Transplantation ,Kidney Disease ,Chronic Liver Disease and Cirrhosis ,Digestive Diseases ,Hepatitis ,Emerging Infectious Diseases ,Hepatitis - C ,4.1 Discovery and preclinical testing of markers and technologies ,Infection ,Good Health and Well Being ,DAA ,direct-acting antiviral ,donor-derived infection ,glecaprevir ,pibrentasvir ,prophylaxis ,HCV ,glecaprevir/pibrentasvir ,Clinical sciences ,Medical microbiology - Abstract
A 7-day course of glecaprevir/pibrentasvir started in the preoperative period prevented transmission of hepatitis C virus (HCV) from viremic donors to 10 HCV-negative recipients (2 heart, 1 lung, 6 kidney, 1 heart/kidney) with 100% sustained virological response at 12 weeks.
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- 2022
3. The Interplay of Electrostatics and Chemical Positioning in the Evolution of Antibiotic Resistance in TEM β‑Lactamases
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Schneider, Samuel H, Kozuch, Jacek, and Boxer, Steven G
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Vaccine Related ,Infectious Diseases ,Antimicrobial Resistance ,Development of treatments and therapeutic interventions ,5.1 Pharmaceuticals ,Chemical Sciences - Abstract
The interplay of enzyme active site electrostatics and chemical positioning is important for understanding the origin(s) of enzyme catalysis and the design of novel catalysts. We reconstruct the evolutionary trajectory of TEM-1 β-lactamase to TEM-52 toward extended-spectrum activity to better understand the emergence of antibiotic resistance and to provide insights into the structure-function paradigm and noncovalent interactions involved in catalysis. Utilizing a detailed kinetic analysis and the vibrational Stark effect, we quantify the changes in rates and electric fields in the Michaelis and acyl-enzyme complexes for penicillin G and cefotaxime to ascertain the evolutionary role of electric fields to modulate function. These data are combined with MD simulations to interpret and quantify the substrate-dependent structural changes during evolution. We observe that this evolutionary trajectory utilizes a large preorganized electric field and substrate-dependent chemical positioning to facilitate catalysis. This governs the evolvability, substrate promiscuity, and protein fitness landscape in TEM β-lactamase antibiotic resistance.
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- 2021
4. Surface-enhanced infrared absorption spectroscopy
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Kozuch, Jacek, Ataka, Kenichi, and Heberle, Joachim
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- 2023
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5. The effect of smartphone-based monitoring and treatment including clinical feedback versus smartphone-based monitoring without clinical feedback in bipolar disorder: the SmartBipolar trial—a study protocol for a randomized controlled parallel-group trial
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Faurholt-Jepsen, Maria, Kyster, Natacha Blauenfeldt, Dyreholt, Malene Schwarz, Christensen, Ellen Margrethe, Bondo-Kozuch, Pernille, Lerche, Anna Skovgaard, Smidt, Birte, Knorr, Ulla, Brøndmark, Kim, Cardoso, Anne-Marie Bangsgaard, Mathiesen, Anja, Sjælland, Rene, Nørbak-Emig, Henrik, Sponsor, Lotte Linnemann, Mardosas, Darius, Sarauw-Nielsen, Ida Palmblad, Bukh, Jens Drachmann, Heller, Trine Vøgg, Frost, Mads, Iversen, Nanna, Bardram, Jakob Eyvind, Busk, Jonas, Vinberg, Maj, and Kessing, Lars Vedel
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- 2023
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6. Accelerating Deep Learning by Focusing on the Biggest Losers
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Jiang, Angela H., Wong, Daniel L. -K., Zhou, Giulio, Andersen, David G., Dean, Jeffrey, Ganger, Gregory R., Joshi, Gauri, Kaminksy, Michael, Kozuch, Michael, Lipton, Zachary C., and Pillai, Padmanabhan
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Computer Science - Machine Learning ,Statistics - Machine Learning - Abstract
This paper introduces Selective-Backprop, a technique that accelerates the training of deep neural networks (DNNs) by prioritizing examples with high loss at each iteration. Selective-Backprop uses the output of a training example's forward pass to decide whether to use that example to compute gradients and update parameters, or to skip immediately to the next example. By reducing the number of computationally-expensive backpropagation steps performed, Selective-Backprop accelerates training. Evaluation on CIFAR10, CIFAR100, and SVHN, across a variety of modern image models, shows that Selective-Backprop converges to target error rates up to 3.5x faster than with standard SGD and between 1.02--1.8x faster than a state-of-the-art importance sampling approach. Further acceleration of 26% can be achieved by using stale forward pass results for selection, thus also skipping forward passes of low priority examples.
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- 2019
7. Vibrational Stark Spectroscopy on Fluorobenzene with Quantum Cascade Laser Dual Frequency Combs
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Szczepaniak, Urszula, Schneider, Samuel H., Horvath, Raphael, Kozuch, Jacek, and Geiser, Markus
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Physics - Chemical Physics ,Physics - Optics - Abstract
We demonstrate the performance of a dual frequency comb QCL spectrometer for the application of vibrational Stark spectroscopy. Measurements performed on fluorobenzene with the dual-comb spectrometer (DCS) were compared to results obtained using a conventional Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) instrument in terms of spectral response, parameter estimation, and signal-to-noise ratio. The dual-comb spectrometer provided similar qualitative and quantitative data as the FTIR setup in 250 times shorter acquisition time. For fluorobenzene, the DCS measurement resulted in a more precise estimation of the fluorobenzene Stark tuning rate ((0.81 +/- 0.09) cm-1/(MV/cm)) than with the FTIR system ((0.89 +/- 0.15) cm-1/(MV/cm)). Both values are in accordance with the previously reported value of 0.84 cm-1/(MV/cm). We also point to an improvement of signal to noise ratio (SNR) in the DCS configuration. Additional characteristics of the dual-comb spectrometer applicable to vibrational Stark spectroscopy and their scaling properties for future applications are discussed., Comment: 21 pages, including Supp. Inf., 8 figures (including supp.)
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- 2019
8. RowClone: Accelerating Data Movement and Initialization Using DRAM
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Seshadri, Vivek, Kim, Yoongu, Fallin, Chris, Lee, Donghyuk, Ausavarungnirun, Rachata, Pekhimenko, Gennady, Luo, Yixin, Mutlu, Onur, Gibbons, Phillip B., Kozuch, Michael A., and Mowry, Todd C.
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Computer Science - Hardware Architecture - Abstract
In existing systems, to perform any bulk data movement operation (copy or initialization), the data has to first be read into the on-chip processor, all the way into the L1 cache, and the result of the operation must be written back to main memory. This is despite the fact that these operations do not involve any actual computation. RowClone exploits the organization and operation of commodity DRAM to perform these operations completely inside DRAM using two mechanisms. The first mechanism, Fast Parallel Mode, copies data between two rows inside the same DRAM subarray by issuing back-to-back activate commands to the source and the destination row. The second mechanism, Pipelined Serial Mode, transfers cache lines between two banks using the shared internal bus. RowClone significantly reduces the raw latency and energy consumption of bulk data copy and initialization. This reduction directly translates to improvement in performance and energy efficiency of systems running copy or initialization-intensive workloads, Comment: arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1605.06483
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- 2018
9. A two-directional vibrational probe reveals different electric field orientations in solution and an enzyme active site
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Zheng, Chu, Mao, Yuezhi, Kozuch, Jacek, Atsango, Austin O., Ji, Zhe, Markland, Thomas E., and Boxer, Steven G.
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- 2022
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10. Cryogenic Rearrangements of Spiroheptadiyl: Light- or Heavy-Atom Quantum Tunneling?
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Avivi, Yuval, Santoyo-Flores, Juan Julian, Schleif, Tim, and Kozuch, Sebastian
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- 2025
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11. Buddy-RAM: Improving the Performance and Efficiency of Bulk Bitwise Operations Using DRAM
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Seshadri, Vivek, Lee, Donghyuk, Mullins, Thomas, Hassan, Hasan, Boroumand, Amirali, Kim, Jeremie, Kozuch, Michael A., Mutlu, Onur, Gibbons, Phillip B., and Mowry, Todd C.
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Computer Science - Hardware Architecture - Abstract
Bitwise operations are an important component of modern day programming. Many widely-used data structures (e.g., bitmap indices in databases) rely on fast bitwise operations on large bit vectors to achieve high performance. Unfortunately, in existing systems, regardless of the underlying architecture (e.g., CPU, GPU, FPGA), the throughput of such bulk bitwise operations is limited by the available memory bandwidth. We propose Buddy, a new mechanism that exploits the analog operation of DRAM to perform bulk bitwise operations completely inside the DRAM chip. Buddy consists of two components. First, simultaneous activation of three DRAM rows that are connected to the same set of sense amplifiers enables us to perform bitwise AND and OR operations. Second, the inverters present in each sense amplifier enables us to perform bitwise NOT operations, with modest changes to the DRAM array. These two components make Buddy functionally complete. Our implementation of Buddy largely exploits the existing DRAM structure and interface, and incurs low overhead (1% of DRAM chip area). Our evaluations based on SPICE simulations show that, across seven commonly-used bitwise operations, Buddy provides between 10.9X---25.6X improvement in raw throughput and 25.1X---59.5X reduction in energy consumption. We evaluate three real-world data-intensive applications that exploit bitwise operations: 1) bitmap indices, 2) BitWeaving, and 3) bitvector-based implementation of sets. Our evaluations show that Buddy significantly outperforms the state-of-the-art., Comment: arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1605.06483
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- 2016
12. The insect pathogenic bacterium Xenorhabdus innexi has attenuated virulence in multiple insect model hosts yet encodes a potent mosquitocidal toxin
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Kim, Il-Hwan, Aryal, Sudarshan K, Aghai, Dariush T, Casanova-Torres, Ángel M, Hillman, Kai, Kozuch, Michael P, Mans, Erin J, Mauer, Terra J, Ogier, Jean-Claude, Ensign, Jerald C, Gaudriault, Sophie, Goodman, Walter G, Goodrich-Blair, Heidi, and Dillman, Adler R
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Genetics ,Infectious Diseases ,Aetiology ,2.2 Factors relating to the physical environment ,Infection ,Aedes ,Animals ,Bacterial Proteins ,Bacterial Toxins ,Drosophila melanogaster ,Genome ,Bacterial ,Green Fluorescent Proteins ,Host-Pathogen Interactions ,Lepidoptera ,Male ,Phylogeny ,Quantitative Trait Loci ,Symbiosis ,Tylenchida ,Virulence ,Virulence Factors ,Xenorhabdus ,Toxin ,Insect ,Immunity ,NRPS/PKS ,Mosquito ,Lipopeptide ,Biological Sciences ,Information and Computing Sciences ,Medical and Health Sciences ,Bioinformatics - Abstract
BACKGROUND:Xenorhabdus innexi is a bacterial symbiont of Steinernema scapterisci nematodes, which is a cricket-specialist parasite and together the nematode and bacteria infect and kill crickets. Curiously, X. innexi expresses a potent extracellular mosquitocidal toxin activity in culture supernatants. We sequenced a draft genome of X. innexi and compared it to the genomes of related pathogens to elucidate the nature of specialization. RESULTS:Using green fluorescent protein-expressing X. innexi we confirm previous reports using culture-dependent techniques that X. innexi colonizes its nematode host at low levels (~3-8 cells per nematode), relative to other Xenorhabdus-Steinernema associations. We found that compared to the well-characterized entomopathogenic nematode symbiont X. nematophila, X. innexi fails to suppress the insect phenoloxidase immune pathway and is attenuated for virulence and reproduction in the Lepidoptera Galleria mellonella and Manduca sexta, as well as the dipteran Drosophila melanogaster. To assess if, compared to other Xenorhabdus spp., X. innexi has a reduced capacity to synthesize virulence determinants, we obtained and analyzed a draft genome sequence. We found no evidence for several hallmarks of Xenorhabdus spp. toxicity, including Tc and Mcf toxins. Similar to other Xenorhabdus genomes, we found numerous loci predicted to encode non-ribosomal peptide/polyketide synthetases. Anti-SMASH predictions of these loci revealed one, related to the fcl locus that encodes fabclavines and zmn locus that encodes zeamines, as a likely candidate to encode the X. innexi mosquitocidal toxin biosynthetic machinery, which we designated Xlt. In support of this hypothesis, two mutants each with an insertion in an Xlt biosynthesis gene cluster lacked the mosquitocidal compound based on HPLC/MS analysis and neither produced toxin to the levels of the wild type parent. CONCLUSIONS:The X. innexi genome will be a valuable resource in identifying loci encoding new metabolites of interest, but also in future comparative studies of nematode-bacterial symbiosis and niche partitioning among bacterial pathogens.
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- 2017
13. Hydrogen Bond Blueshifts in Nitrile Vibrational Spectra Are Dictated by Hydrogen Bond Geometry and Dynamics
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Kirsh, Jacob M. and Kozuch, Jacek
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Vibrational Stark effect (VSE) spectroscopy has become one of the most important experimental approaches to determine the strength of noncovalent, electrostatic interactions in chemistry and biology and to quantify their influence on structure and reactivity. Nitriles (C≡N) have been widely used as VSE probes, but their application has been complicated by an anomalous hydrogen bond (HB) blueshift which is not encompassed within the VSE framework. We present an empirical model describing the anomalous HB blueshift in terms of H-bonding geometry, i.e., as a function of HB distance and angle with respect to the C≡N group. This model is obtained by comparing vibrational observables from density functional theory and electrostatics from the polarizable AMOEBA force field, and it provides a physical explanation for the HB blueshift in terms of underlying multipolar and Pauli repulsion contributions. Additionally, we compare predicted blueshifts with experimental results and find our model provides a useful, direct framework to analyze HB geometry for rigid HBs, such as within proteins or chemical frameworks. In contrast, nitriles in highly dynamic H-bonding environments like protic solvents are no longer a function solely of geometry; this is a consequence of motional narrowing, which we demonstrate by simulating IR spectra. Overall, when HB geometry and dynamics are accounted for, an excellent correlation is found between observed and predicted HB blueshifts. This correlation includes different types of nitriles and HB donors, suggesting that our model is general and can aid in understanding HB blueshifts wherever nitriles can be implemented.
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- 2024
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14. Comment on: Doubly hybrid density functional xDH-PBE0 from a parameter-free global hybrid model PBE0 (J. Chem. Phys. 136, 174103 (2012))
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Kesharwani, Manoj Kumar, Kozuch, Sebastian, and Martin, Jan M. L.
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Physics - Chemical Physics - Abstract
We have compared the performance of Grimme style DH/DSD and Zhang-Xu-Goddard type xDH/xDSD forms for double hybrids. In the DH and DSD forms, KS orbitals with elevated HF exchange and damped DFT correlation are used, while in the xDH and xDSD forms, the KS orbitals are obtained from a conventional hybrid functional with undamped DFT correlation. Generally, the difference in performance between DSD and xDSD functionals is small, slightly favoring xDSD. Augmentation of the xDH form with either same-spin MP2 correlation or a dispersion correction markedly improves performance. Best xDSD results appear to be obtained for orbitals obtained with `exact exchange' fractions in the 50-70% range. The orbitals for xDSD appear to be fairly transferable between different correlation functionals., Comment: Journal of Chemical Physics, in press
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- 2015
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15. No Pain, No Gain (in Darwinian Fitness): A Representational Account of Affective Experience
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Kozuch, Benjamin
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- 2020
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16. Probabilistic risk assessment for high-end consumers of seafood on the northeastern Gulf coast
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Stuchal, Leah D., Charles-Ayinde, Makyba K. S., Kane, Andrew S., Kozuch, Marianne, and Roberts, Stephen M.
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- 2020
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17. Assessment of factors influencing the wall heat transfer with regard to increasing efficiency and compliance with future CO2 limits for commercial vehicles
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Hennes, Christian, Lehmann, J., Kožuch, P., Koch, T., Liebl, Johannes, editor, Beidl, Christian, editor, and Maus, Wolfgang, editor
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- 2019
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18. Inclusive dielectron production in proton-proton collisions at 2.2 GeV beam energy
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Agakishiev, G., Alvarez-Pol, H., Balanda, A., Bassini, R., Böhmer, M., Bokemeye, H., Boyard, J. L., Cabanelas, P., Chernenko, S., Christ, T., Destefanis, M., Dohrmann, F., Dybczak, A., Eberl, T., Fabbietti, L., Fateev, O., Finocchiaro, P., Friese, J., Fröhlich, I., Galatyuk, T., Garzón, J. A., Gernhäuser, R., Gilardi, C., Golubeva, M., González-Díaz, D., Guber, F., Gumberidze, M., Hennino, T., Holzmann, R., Ierusalimov, A., Iori, I., Ivashkin, A., Jurkovic, M., Kämpfer, B., Kanaki, K., Karavicheva, T., Koenig, I., Koenig, W., Kolb, B. W., Kotte, R., Kozuch, A., Krizek, F., Kühn, W., Kugler, A., Kurepin, A., Lang, S., Lapidus, K., Liu, T., Maier, L., Markert, J., Metag, V., Michalska, B., Morinière, E., Mousa, J., Münch, M., Müntz, C., Naumann, L., Otwinowski, J., Pachmayer, Y. C., Pechenov, V., Pechenova, O., Cavalcanti, T. Perez, Pietraszko, J., Pospisil, V., Przygoda, W., Ramstein, B., Reshetin, A., Roy-Stephan, M., Rustamov, A., Sadovsky, A., Sailer, B., Salabura, P., Sánchez, M., Schmah, A., Schwab, E., Sobolev, Yu. G., Spataro, S., Spruck, B., Ströbele, H., Stroth, J., Sturm, C., Tarantola, A., Teilab, K., Tlusty, P., Toia, A., Traxler, M., Trebacz, R., Tsertos, H., Wagner, V., Wisniowski, M., Wojcik, T., Wüstenfeld, J., Yurevich, S., Zanevsky, Y., and Zumbruch, P.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Data on inclusive dielectron production are presented for the reaction p+p at 2.2 GeV measured with the High Acceptance DiElectron Spectrometer (HADES). Our results supplement data obtained earlier in this bombarding energy regime by DLS and HADES. The comparison with the 2.09 GeV DLS data is discussed. The reconstructed e+e- distributions are confronted with simulated pair cocktails, revealing an excess yield at invariant masses around 0.5 GeV/c2. Inclusive cross sections of neutral pion and eta production are obtained.
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- 2012
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19. Study of exclusive one-pion and one-eta production using hadron and dielectron channels in pp reactions at kinetic beam energies of 1.25 GeV and 2.2 GeV with HADES
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HADES Collaboration, Agakishiev, G., Alvarez-Pol, H., Balanda, A., Bassini, R., Böhmer, M., Bokemeyer, H., Boyard, J. L., Cabanelas, P., Chernenko, S., Christ, T., Destefanis, M., Dohrmann, F., Dybczak, A., Eberl, T., Fabbietti, L., Fateev, O., Finocchiaro, P., Friese, J., Fröhlich, I., Galatyuk, T., Garzón, J. A., Gernhäuser, R., Gilardi, C., Golubeva, M., González-Díaz, D., Guber, F., Gumberidze, M., Hennino, T., Holzmann, R., Ierusalimov, A., Iori, I., Ivashkin, A., Jurkovic, M., Kämpfer, B., Kanaki, K., Karavicheva, T., Koenig, I., Koenig, W., Kolb, B. W., Kotte, R., Kozuch, A., Krizek, F., Kühn, W., Kugler, A., Kurepin, A., Lang, S., Lapidus, K., Liu, T., Maier, L., Markert, J., Metag, V., Michalska, B., Morinière, E., Mousa, J., Münch, M., Müntz, C., Naumann, L., Otwinowski, J., Pachmayer, Y. C., Pechenov, V., Pechenova, O., Cavalcanti, T. Pérez, Pietraszko, J., Pospísil, V., Przygoda, W., Ramstein, B., Reshetin, A., Roy-Stephan, M., Rustamov, A., Sadovsky, A., Sailer, B., Salabura, P., Sánchez, M., Schmah, A., Schwab, E., Sobolev, Yu. G., Spataro, S., Spruck, B., Ströbele, H., Stroth, J., Sturm, C., Tarantola, A., Teilab, K., Tlusty, P., Toia, A., Traxler, M., Trebacz, R., Tsertos, H., Wagner, V., Wisniowski, M., Wojcik, T., Wüstenfeld, J., Yurevich, S., Zanevsky, Y., and Zumbruch, P.
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We present measurements of exclusive \pi^{+,0} and \eta\ production in pp reactions at 1.25 GeV and 2.2 GeV beam kinetic energy in hadron and dielectron channels. In the case of \pi^+ and \pi^0, high-statistics invariant-mass and angular distributions are obtained within the HADES acceptance as well as acceptance corrected distributions, which are compared to a resonance model. The sensitivity of the data to the yield and production angular distribution of \Delta(1232) and higher lying baryon resonances is shown, and an improved parameterization is proposed. The extracted cross sections are of special interest in the case of pp \to pp \eta, since controversial data exist at 2.0 GeV; we find \sigma =0.142 \pm 0.022 mb. Using the dielectron channels, the \pi^0 and \eta\ Dalitz decay signals are reconstructed with yields fully consistent with the hadronic channels. The electron invariant masses and acceptance corrected helicity angle distributions are found in good agreement with model predictions., Comment: 22 pages, 18 figures, to be published in EPJA
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- 2012
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20. Single and double pion production in np collisions at 1.25 GeV with HADES
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The HADES Collaboration, Kurilkin, A. K., Agakishiev, G., Balanda, A., Belver, D., Belyaev, A., Blanco, A., Böhmer, M., Boyard, J. L., Cabanelas, P., Castro, E., Chernenko, S., Díaz, J., Dybczak, A., Epple, E., Fabbietti, L., Fateev, O., Finocchiaro, P., Fonte, P., Friese, J., Fröhlich, I., Galatyuk, T., Garzón, J. A., Gil, A., Golubeva, M., González-Díaz, D., Guber, F., Hennino, T., Holzmann, R., Huck, P., Ierusalimov, A., Iori, I., Ivashkin, A., Jurkovic, M., Kämpfer, B., Karavicheva, T., Koenig, I., Koenig, W., Kolb, B. W., Kopp, A., Korcyl, G., Kornakov, GK., Kotte, R., Kozuch, A., Krása, A., Krizek, F., Krücken, R., Kuc, H., Kühn, W., Kugler, A., Kurepin, A., Kurilkin, P., Khlitz, P., Ladygin, V., Lamas-Valverde, J., Lang, S., Lapidus, K., Liu, T., Lopes, L., Lorenz, M., Maier, L., Mangiarotti, A., Markert, J., Metag, V., Michalska, B., Michel, J., Müntz, C., Naumann, L., Pachmayer, Y. C., Palka, M., Parpottas, Y., Pechenov, V., Pechenova, O., Pietraszko, J., Przygoda, W., Ramstein, B., Reshetin, A., Roskoss, J., Rustamov, A., Sadovsky, A., Salabura, P., Schmah, A., Siebenson, J., Sobolev, Yu. G., Spataro, S., Ströbele, H., Stroth, J., Sturm, C., Sudol, M., Tarantola, A., Teilab, K., Tlusty, P., Traxler, M., Trebacz, R., Tsertos, H., Vasiliev, T., Wagner, V., Weber, M., Wüstenfeld, J., Yurevich, S., and Zanevsky, Y.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The preliminary results on charged pion production in np collisions at an incident beam energy of 1.25 GeV measured with HADES are presented. The np reactions were isolated in dp collisions at 1.25 GeV/u using the Forward Wall hodoscope, which allowed to register spectator protons. The results for np -> pppi-, np -> nppi+pi- and np -> dpi+pi- channels are compared with OPE calculations. A reasonable agreement between experimental results and the predictions of the OPE+OBE model is observed., Comment: 6 pages, 6 figures, conference proceeding: The XX International Baldin Seminar on High Energy Physics Problems "Relativistic Nuclear Physics and Quantum Chromodynamics", JINR, Dubna, Russia, October 4-9, 2010
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- 2011
21. Cross section in deuteron-proton elastic scattering at 1.25 GeV/u
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HADES Collaboration, Kurilkin, P. K., Agakishiev, G., Balanda, A., Belver, D., Belyaev, A., Blanco, A., Böhmer, M., Boyard, J. L., Cabanelas, P., Castro, E., Chernenko, S., Díaz, J., Dybczak, A., Epple, E., Fabbietti, L., Fateev, O., Finocchiaro, P., Fonte, P., Friese, J., Fröhlich, I., Galatyuk, T., Garzón, J. A., Gil, A., Golubeva, M., González-Díaz, D., Guber, F., Hennino, T., Holzmann, R., Huck, P., Ierusalimov, A., Iori, I., Ivashkin, A., Jurkovic, M., Kämpfer, B., Karavicheva, T., Koenig, I., Koenig, W., Kolb, B. W., Kopp, A., Korcyl, G., Kornakov, G. K., Kotte, R., Kozuch, A., Krása, A., Krizek, F., Krücken, R., Kuc, H., Kühn, W., Kugler, A., Kurepin, A., Kurilkin, A., Khlitz, P., Ladygin, V., Lamas-Valverde, J., Lang, S., Lapidus, K., Liu, T., Lopes, L., Lorenz, M., Maier, L., Mangiarotti, A., Markert, J., Metag, V., Michalska, B., Michel, J., Müntz, C., Naumann, L., Pachmayer, Y. C., Palka, M., Parpottas, Y., Pechenov, V., Pechenova, O., Pietraszko, J., Przygoda, W., Ramstein, B., Reshetin, A., Roskoss, J., Rustamov, A., Sadovsky, A., Salabura, P., Schmah, A., Siebenson, J., Sobolev, Yu. G., Spataro, S., Ströbele, H., Stroth, J., Sturm, C., Sudol, M., Tarantola, A., Teilab, K., Tlusty, P., Traxler, M., Trebacz, R., Tsertos, H., Vasiliev, T., Wagner, V., Weber, M., Wüstenfeld, J., Yurevich, S., and Zanevsky, Y.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
First results of the differential cross section in dp elastic scattering at 1.25 GeV/u measured with the HADES over a large angular range are reported. The obtained data corresponds to large transverse momenta, where a high sensitivity to the two-nucleon and three-nucleon short-range correlations is expected., Comment: Talk given at the XX-th International Baldin Seminar on High Energy Physics Problems "Relativistic Nuclear Physics and Quantum Chromodynamics", JINR, Dubna, Russia, October 4-9, 2010
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- 2011
22. Inclusive Dielectron Production in Ar+KCl Collisions at 1.76 AGeV studied with HADES
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The HADES Collaboration, Krizek, F., Agakishiev, G., Balanda, A., Bellia, G., Belver, D., Belyaev, A., Blanco, A., Boehmer, M., Boyard, J. L., Braun-Munzinger, P., Cabanelas, P., Castro, E., Chernenko, S., Christ, T., Destefanis, M., Diaz, J., Dohrmann, F., Dybczak, A., Fabbietti, L., Fateev, O., Finocchiaro, P., Fonte, P., Friese, J., Froehlich, I., Galatyuk, T., Garzon, J. A., Gernhaeuser, R., Gil, A., Gilardi, C., Golubeva, M., Gonzalez-Diaz, D., Grosse, E., Guber, F., Heilmann, M., Hennino, T., Holzmann, R., Ierusalimov, A., Iori, I., Ivashkin, A., Jurkovic, M., Kaempfer, B., Kanaki, K., Karavicheva, T., Kirschner, D., Koenig, I., Koenig, W., Kolb, B. W., Kotte, R., Kozuch, A., Krasa, A., Kruecken, R., Kuehn, W., Kugler, A., Kurepin, A., Lamas-Valverde, J., Lang, S., Lange, J. S., Lapidus, K., Liu, T., Lopes, L., Lorenz, M., Maier, L., Mangiarotti, A., Marin, J., Markert, J., Metag, V., Michalska, B., Michel, J., Mishra, D., Moriniere, E., Mousa, J., Muentz, C., Naumann, L., Novotny, R., Otwinowski, J., Pachmayer, Y. C., Palka, M., Parpottas, Y., Pechenov, V., Pechenova, O., Cavalcanti, T. Perez, Pietraszko, J., Przygoda, W., Ramstein, B., Reshetin, A., Rustamov, A., Sadovsky, A., Salabura, P., Schmah, A., Simon, R., Sobolev, Yu. G., Spataro, S., Spruck, B., Stroebele, H., Stroth, J., Sturm, C., Sudol, M., Tarantola, A., Teilab, K., Tlusty, P., Traxler, M., Trebacz, R., Tsertos, H., Veretenkin, I., Wagner, V., Weber, M., Wisniowski, M., Wuestenfeld, J., Yurevich, S., Zanevsky, Y., Zhou, P., and Zumbruch, P.
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Results of the HADES measurement of inclusive dielectron production in Ar+KCl collisions at a kinetic beam energy of 1.76 AGeV are presented. For the first time, high mass resolution spectroscopy was performed. The invariant mass spectrum of dielectrons is compared with predictions of UrQMD and HSD transport codes., Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures - To appear in the conference proceedings for Quark Matter 2009, March 30 - April 4, Knoxville, Tennessee
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23. Charged pion production in C+C and Ar+KCl collisions measured with HADES
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The HADES Collaboration, Tlusty, P., Agakishiev, G., Balanda, A., Bellia, G., Belver, D., Belyaev, A., Blanco, A., Boehmer, M., Boyard, J. L., Braun-Munzinger, P., Cabanelas, P., Castro, E., Chernenko, S., Christ, T., Destefanis, M., Diaz, J., Dohrmann, F., Dybczak, A., Fabbietti, L., Fateev, O., Finocchiaro, P., Fonte, P., Friese, J., Froehlich, I., Galatyuk, T., Garzon, J. A., Gernhaeuser, R., Gil, A., Gilardi, C., Golubeva, M., Gonzalez-Diaz, D., Grosse, E., Guber, F., Heilmann, M., Hennino, T., Holzmann, R., Ierusalimov, A., Iori, I., Ivashkin, A., Jurkovic, M., Kaempfer, B., Kanaki, K., Karavicheva, T., Kirschner, D., Koenig, I., Koenig, W., Kolb, B. W., Kotte, R., Kozuch, A., Krasa, A., Krizek, F., Kruecken, R., Kuehn, W., Kugler, A., Kurepin, A., Lamas-Valverde, J., Lang, S., Lange, J. S., Lapidus, K., Liu, T., Lopes, L., Lorenz, M., Maier, L., Mangiarotti, A., Marin, J., Markert, J., Metag, V., Michalska, B., Michel, J., Mishra, D., Moriniere, E., Mousa, J., Muentz, C., Naumann, L., Novotny, R., Otwinowski, J., Pachmayer, Y. C., Palka, M., Parpottas, Y., Pechenov, V., Pechenova, O., Cavalcanti, T. Perez, Pietraszko, J., Przygoda, W., Ramstein, B., Reshetin, A., Rustamov, A., Sadovsky, A., Salabura, P., Schmah, A., Simon, R., Sobolev, Yu. G., Spataro, S., Spruck, B., Stroebele, H., Stroth, J., Sturm, C., Sudol, M., Tarantola, A., Teilab, K., Traxler, M., Trebacz, R., Tsertos, H., Veretenkin, I., Wagner, V., Weber, M., Wisniowski, M., Wuestenfeld, J., Yurevich, S., Zanevsky, Y., Zhou, P., and Zumbruch, P.
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Results of a study of charged pion production in 12C+12C collisions at incident beam energies of 1A GeV and 2A GeV, and 40Ar+natKCl at 1.76AGeV, using the spectrometer HADES at GSI, are presented. We have performed a measurement of the transverse momentum distributions of pi+- mesons covering a fairly large rapidity interval, in case of the C+C collision system for the first time. The yields, transverse mass and angular distributions are compared with a transport model as well as with existing data from other experiments., Comment: 7 pages, 2 figures Contribution presented at the XLVII International Winter Meeting on Nuclear Physics, Bormio (Italy), Jan. 26-30, 2009
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24. Future perspectives at SIS-100 with HADES-at-FAIR
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The HADES Collaboration, Froehlich, I., Agakishiev, G., Balanda, A., Bellia, G., Belver, D., Belyaev, A., Blanco, A., Boehmer, M., Boyard, J. L., Braun-Munzinger, P., Cabanelas, P., Castro, E., Chernenko, S., Christ, T., Destefanis, M., Diaz, J., Dohrmann, F., Dybczak, A., Fabbietti, L., Fateev, O., Finocchiaro, P., Fonte, P., Friese, J., Galatyuk, T., Garzon, J. A., Gernhaeuser, R., Gil, A., Gilardi, C., Golubeva, M., Gonzalez-Diaz, D., Grosse, E., Guber, F., Heilmann, M., Hennino, T., Holzmann, R., Ierusalimov, A., Iori, I., Ivashkin, A., Jurkovic, M., Kaempfer, B., Kanaki, K., Karavicheva, T., Kirschner, D., Koenig, I., Koenig, W., Kolb, B. W., Kotte, R., Kozuch, A., Krasa, A., Krizek, F., Kruecken, R., Kuehn, W., Kugler, A., Kurepin, A., Lamas-Valverde, J., Lang, S., Lange, J. S., Lapidus, K., Liu, T., Lopes, L., Lorenz, M., Maier, L., Mangiarotti, A., Marin, J., Markert, J., Metag, V., Michalska, B., Michel, J., Mishra, D., Moriniere, E., Mousa, J., Muentz, C., Naumann, L., Novotny, R., Otwinowski, J., Pachmayer, Y. C., Palka, M., Parpottas, Y., Pechenov, V., Pechenova, O., Cavalcanti, T. Perez, Pietraszko, J., Przygoda, W., Ramstein, B., Reshetin, A., Rustamov, A., Sadovsky, A., Salabura, P., Schmah, A., Simon, R., Sobolev, Yu. G., Spataro, S., Spruck, B., Stroebele, H., Stroth, J., Sturm, C., Sudol, M., Tarantola, A., Teilab, K., Tlusty, P., Traxler, M., Trebacz, R., Tsertos, H., Veretenkin, I., Wagner, V., Weber, M., Wisniowski, M., Wuestenfeld, J., Yurevich, S., Zanevsky, Y., Zhou, P., and Zumbruch, P.
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Currently, the HADES spectrometer undergoes un upgrade program to be prepared for measurements at the upcoming SIS-100 synchrotron at FAIR. We describe the current status of the HADES di-electron measurements at the SIS-18 and our future plans for SIS-100., Comment: Invited contribution presented at the XLVII International Winter Meeting on Nuclear Physics, Bormio (Italy), Jan. 26-30, 2009
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25. Measurement of charged pions in 12C + 12C collisions at 1A GeV and 2A GeV with HADES
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The HADES Collaboration, Agakishiev, G., Agodi, C., Balanda, A., Bellia, G., Belver, D., Belyaev, A., Bielcik, J., Blanco, A., Bortolotti, A., Boyard, J. L., Braun-Munzinger, P., Cabanelas, P., Chernenko, S., Christ, T., Coniglione, R., Destefanis, M., Diaz, J., Dohrmann, F., Duran, I., Dybczak, A., Eberl, T., Fabbietti, L., Fateev, O., Ferreira-Marques, R., Finocchiaro, P., Fonte, P., Friese, J., Froehlich, I., Galatyuk, T., Garzon, J. A., Gernhaeuser, R., Gil, A., Gilardi, C., Golubeva, M., Gonzalez-Diaz, D., Grosse, E., Guber, F., Heilmann, M., Heinz, T., Hennino, T., Holzmann, R., Ierusalimov, A., Iori, I., Ivashkin, A., Jurkovic, M., Kaempfer, B., Kanaki, K., Karavicheva, T., Kirschner, D., Koenig, I., Koenig, W., Kolb, B. W., Kotte, R., Kozuch, A., Krasa, A., Krizek, F., Kruecken, R., Kuehn, W., Kugler, A., Kurepin, A., Lamas-Valverde, J., Lang, S., Lange, J. S., Lapidus, K., Lopes, L., Lorenz, M., Maier, L., Maiolino, C., Mangiarotti, A., Marin, J., Markert, J., Metag, V., Michalska, B., Michel, J., Moriniere, E., Mousa, J., Muench, M., Muentz, C., Naumann, L., Novotny, R., Otwinowski, J., Pachmayer, Y. C., Palka, M., Parpottas, Y., Pechenov, V., Pechenova, O., Cavalcanti, T. Perez, Piattelli, P., Pietraszko, J., Pospisil, V., Przygoda, W., Ramstein, B., Reshetin, A., Roy-Stephan, M., Rustamov, A., Sadovsky, A., Sailer, B., Salabura, P., Sapienza, P., Schmah, A., Schroeder, C., Schwab, E., Simon, R. S., Sobolev, Yu. G., Spataro, S., Spruck, B., Stroebele, H., Stroth, J., Sturm, C., Sudol, M., Tarantola, A., Teilab, K., Tlusty, P., Traxler, M., Trebacz, R., Tsertos, H., Wagner, V., Weber, M., Wisniowski, M., Wojcik, T., Wuestenfeld, J., Yurevich, S., Zanevsky, Y., Zhou, P., and Zumbruch, P.
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We present the results of a study of charged pion production in 12C + 12C collisions at incident beam energies of 1A GeV and 2A GeV using the HADES spectrometer at GSI. The main emphasis of the HADES program is on the dielectron signal from the early phase of the collision. Here, however, we discuss the data with respect to the emission of charged hadrons, specifically the production of pi+- mesons, which are related to neutral pions representing a dominant contribution to the dielectron yield. We have performed the first large-angular range measurement of the distribution of pi+- mesons for the 12C + 12C collision system covering a fairly large rapidity interval. The pion yields, transverse-mass and angular distributions are compared with calculations done within a transport model, as well as with existing data from other experiments. The anisotropy of pion production is systematically analyzed., Comment: 15 pages, 13 figures, v2 - the text unchanged, only full author list added to METADATA (in v1 only the first author and collaboration name), reference to published paper added
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26. P978 Changing therapy to achieve endoscopic healing in asymptomatic patients with IBD: When is perfect the enemy of good?
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Systrom, H, primary, Rai, V, additional, Singh, S, additional, Baidoo, L, additional, Cheifetz, A, additional, Devlin, S, additional, Gecse, K, additional, Irving, P, additional, Kaplan, G, additional, Kozuch, P, additional, Ullman, T, additional, Sparrow, M, additional, Melmed, G, additional, and Siegel, C, additional
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27. Quantum Tunneling Instability in Pericyclic Reactions: The Cheletropic, Coarctate, and Ene Cases.
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Frenklach, Alexander, Amlani, Hila, and Kozuch, Sebastian
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28. Study of dielectron production in C+C collisions at 1 AGeV
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HADES Collaboration, Agakishiev, G., Agodi, C., Pol, H. Alvarez, Balanda, A., Bassini, R., Bellia, G., Belver, D., Belyaev, A., Blanco, A., Boehmer, M., Bortolotti, A., Boyard, J. L., Braun-Munzinger, P., Cabanelas, P., Castro, E., Christ, T., Destefanis, M., Diaz, J., Dohrmann, F., Dybczak, A., Eberl, T., Fabbietti, L., Finocchiaro, P., Fonte, P., Friese, J., Froehlich, I., Galatyuk, T., Garzon, J. A., Gernhaeuser, R., Gil, A., Gilardi, C., Golubeva, M., Diaz, D. Gonzalez, Grosse, E., Guber, F., Heilmann, M., Hennino, T., Holzmann, R., Ierusalimov, A., Iori, I., Ivashkin, A., Jurkovic, M., Kaempfer, B., Kanaki, K., Karavicheva, T., Kirschner, D., Koenig, I., Koenig, W., Kolb, B. W., Kotte, R., Kozuch, A., Krasa, A., Krizek, F., Kruecken, R., Kuehn, W., Kugler, A., Kurepin, A., Valverde, J. Lamas, Lang, S., Lange, J. S., Lapidus, K., Lopes, L., Maier, L., Mangiarotti, A., Marin, J., Markert, J., Metag, V., Michalska, B., Mishra, D., Moriniere, E., Mousa, J., Muench, M., Muentz, C., Naumann, L., Novotny, R., Otwinowski, J., Pachmayer, Y. C., Palka, M., Parpottas, Y., Pechenov, V., Pechenova, O., Perez, T., Pietraszko, J., Pleskac, R., Przygoda, W., Ramstein, B., Reshetin, A., Stephan, M. Roy, Rustamov, A., Sadovsky, A., Sailer, B., Salabura, P., Schmah, A., Simon, R., Sobolev, Y., Spataro, S., Spruck, B., Stroebele, H., Stroth, J., Sturm, C., Sudol, M., Tarantola, A., Teilab, K., Tlusty, P., Toia, A., Traxler, M., Trebacz, R., Tsertos, H., Veretenkin, I., Wagner, V., Weber, M., Wen, H., Wisniowski, M., Wojcik, T., Wuestenfeld, J., Yurevich, S., Zanevsky, Y., Zhou, P., and Zumbruch, P.
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The emission of e+e- pairs from C+C collisions at an incident energy of 1 GeV per nucleon has been investigated. The measured production probabilities, spanning from the pi0-Dalitz to the rho/omega! invariant-mass region, display a strong excess above the cocktail of standard hadronic sources. The bombarding-energy dependence of this excess is found to scale like pion production, rather than like eta production. The data are in good agreement with results obtained in the former DLS experiment., Comment: submitted to Physics Letters B
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29. Quantum Tunneling Instability in Pericyclic Reactions.
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Frenklach, Alexander, Amlani, Hila, and Kozuch, Sebastian
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30. An Overview on Additive Manufacturing of Polymers
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Jasiuk, Iwona, Abueidda, Diab W., Kozuch, Christopher, Pang, Siyuan, Su, Frances Y., and McKittrick, Joanna
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31. Critical Evaluation of Polarizable and Nonpolarizable Force Fields for Proteins Using Experimentally Derived Nitrile Electric Fields
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Kirsh, Jacob M., Weaver, Jared Bryce, Boxer, Steven G., and Kozuch, Jacek
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Molecular dynamics (MD) simulations are frequently carried out for proteins to investigate the role of electrostatics in their biological function. The choice of force field (FF) can significantly alter the MD results, as the simulated local electrostatic interactions lack benchmarking in the absence of appropriate experimental methods. We recently reported that the transition dipole moment (TDM) of the popular nitrile vibrational probe varies linearly with the environmental electric field, overcoming well-known hydrogen bonding (H-bonding) issues for the nitrile frequency and, thus, enabling the unambiguous measurement of electric fields in proteins (J. Am. Chem. Soc.2022, 144(17), 7562–7567). Herein, we utilize this new strategy to enable comparisons of experimental and simulated electric fields in protein environments. Specifically, previously determined TDM electric fields exerted onto nitrile-containing o-cyanophenylalanine residues in photoactive yellow protein are compared with MD electric fields from the fixed-charge AMBER FF and the polarizable AMOEBA FF. We observe that the electric field distributions for H-bonding nitriles are substantially affected by the choice of FF. As such, AMBER underestimates electric fields for nitriles experiencing moderate field strengths; in contrast, AMOEBA robustly recapitulates the TDM electric fields. The FF dependence of the electric fields can be partly explained by the presence of additional negative charge density along the nitrile bond axis in AMOEBA, which is due to the inclusion of higher-order multipole parameters; this, in turn, begets more head-on nitrile H-bonds. We conclude by discussing the implications of the FF dependence for the simulation of nitriles and proteins in general.
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32. Metformin as a repurposed therapy in advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC): results of a phase II trial
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Parikh, Anish B., Kozuch, Peter, Rohs, Nicholas, Becker, Daniel J., and Levy, Benjamin P.
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33. Thioxobimanes.
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Das, Partha Jyoti, Roy, Ankana, Nandi, Ashim, Neogi, Ishita, Diskin-Posner, Yael, Marks, Vered, Pinkas, Iddo, Amer, Sara, Kozuch, Sebastian, Firer, Michael, Montag, Michael, and Grynszpan, Flavio
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34. GRP78 modulates cell adhesion markers in prostate Cancer and multiple myeloma cell lines
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Cultrara, Christopher N., Kozuch, Stephen D., Ramasundaram, Poornema, Heller, Claudia J., Shah, Sunil, Beck, Adah E., Sabatino, David, and Zilberberg, Jenny
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35. Gastric Perforation Following Prophylactic Embolization of Right Gastric and Gastroduodenal Arteries Prior to Selective Internal Radiation Therapy
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Shukla, Pratik A., Ahuja, Jitesh, Kurli, Vineel, Patel, Rajesh I., and Kozuch, Peter S.
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36. Significant narrowing of the circumflex artery leads to worse outcomes than right coronary artery narrowing in patients with anterior myocardial infarction treated invasively
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Kozuch, M., Kralisz, P., Rog-Makal, M., Bachorzewska-Gajewska, H., and Dobrzycki, S.
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37. Evaluation of Service Brake Braking of Selected Group of Vehicles Depending on Wear of Brake System‘s Parts
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Kožuch Peter, Hujo Ľubomír, Kaszkowiak Jerzy, and Markiewicz-Patalon Marietta
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The paper deals with the evaluation of service brake braking of a selected group of vehicles depending on the wear of brake system‘s parts. During the research, the technical condition of brake systems, the degree of wear of brake discs, brake pads, and the measurement of braking forces using a roller brake tester was monitored and evaluated on a sample of 16 intercity buses for a period of three years. The measurement was carried out on 2 selected intercity buses SOR C 10.5 and IVECO Crossway. The maximum braking forces on both axles of buses were measured using a roller brake tester. Then, the percentage braking of the vehicle was calculated and compared with the minimum required braking according to applicable legislation. Based on the inspection of technical condition of brake pads and discs, it was possible to detect the wear and tear of these elements of the brake system (which was manifested during the inspection of the vehicle on the roller brake tester), and it was also possible to record the insufficient value of the required minimum braking during the calculation.
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38. Right Answer for the Right Reason? Benchmarking Protocols and Pitfalls on a Ru-Metathesis Example
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Tarannam, Naziha, Alassad, Nebal, Lemcoff, N. Gabriel, and Kozuch, Sebastian
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A layered meta-benchmarking analysis was devised with the aim of illustrating how to produce an experimental/computational protocol for the method selection and estimation of Gibbs energies of catalytically prominent reactions. Our test subject involved the active–latent equilibrium through the cis–trans isomerism of two metathesis catalysts: mesitylene-Ru-SCF3-Cl and diisopropylphenyl-Ru-SCF3-Cl. The strategy was two-fold: first to perform a computational benchmark for the energies in the gas phase, followed by benchmarking the enthalpy and the Gibbs energy, including solvation and entropy, from experimental references. This “wedding cake” build-up of subsequent methods applied to our particular small test reaction indicates that: (1) DLPNO-CCSD(T)/CBS works well as a reference method for large systems. (2) Among several functionals ωB97XD and M06 were the most accurate. (3) Choosing between IEF-PCM and SMD solvation models turned out to be case dependent. (4) For the vibrational entropic component, low-frequency vibrations often produce humungous errors, which can be improved by Cramer and Truhlar’s or Grimme’s methods; however, their cut-off parameters had to be lowered from their standard values. (5) Solvation methods are important for enthalpies, but they are inadequate for entropies. (6) All of these components are equally important for the accuracy of organometallic complexes’ reactions. The only way to find the right method for the right reasons is to be sure to match all of the Gibbs energy terms to benchmarked experimental and computational values.
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39. Prefrontal lesion evidence against higher-order theories of consciousness
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Kozuch, Benjamin
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40. Reactivity and Enantioselectivity in NHC Organocatalysis Provide Evidence for the Complex Role of Modifications at the Secondary Sphere.
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Alassad, Zayed, Nandi, Ashim, Kozuch, Sebastian, and Milo, Anat
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41. Colon Adenocarcinoma Metastatic to the Distal Extremity
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Funakoshi, Tomohiro, Visnyei, Koppany, Yabe, Mariko, and Kozuch, Peter
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42. Phase I Study of Oxaliplatin in Combination with Gemcitabine, Irinotecan, and 5-Fluorouracil/Leucovorin (G-FLIE) in Patients with Metastatic Solid Tumors Including Adenocarcinoma of the Pancreas
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Olszewski, Adam J., Grossbard, Michael L., Chung, Michael S., Chalasani, Sree B., Malamud, Stephen, Mirzoyev, Tahir, and Kozuch, Peter S.
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43. A simple DFT-based diagnostic for nondynamical correlation
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Fogueri, Uma R., Kozuch, Sebastian, Karton, Amir, and Martin, Jan M. L.
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44. Strange baryon resonances in pp collisions measured with HADES
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Siebenson, Johannes, for the HADES collaboration, G. Agakishiev, D. Belver, A. Belyaev, A. Blanco, M. Böhmer, P. Cabanelas, S. Chernenko, A. Dybczak, E. Epple, L. Fabbietti, O. Fateev, P. Finocchiaro, P. Fonte, J. Friese, I. Fröhlich, T. Galatyuk, J. A. Garzón, M. Golubeva, D. González-Díaz, F. Guber, M. Gumberidze, T. Hennino, R. Holzmann, P. Huck, A. Ierusalimov, A. Ivashkin, M. Jurkovic, B. Kämpfer, T. Karavicheva, I. Koenig, W. Koenig, B. W. Kolb, G. Korcyl, G. Kornakov, R. Kotte, A. Kozuch, A. Krása, F. Krizek, R. Krücken, H. Kuc, W. Kühn, A. Kugler, A. Kurepin, A. Kurilkin, P. Kurilkin, V. Ladygin, S. Lang, K. Lapidus, T. Liu, L. Lopes, M. Lorenz, L. Maier, A. Mangiarotti, J. Markert, V. Metag, B. Michalska, J. Michel, C. Müntz, L. Naumann, Y. C. Pachmayer, M. Palka, Y. Parpottas, V. Pechenov, O. Pechenova, J. Pietraszko, W. Przygoda, B. Ramstein, A. Reshetin, A. Rustamov, A. Sadovsky, P. Salabura, A. Schmah, J. Siebenson, Yu. G. Sobolev, S. Spataro, H. Ströbele, J. Stroth, C. Sturm, A. Tarantola, K. Teilab, P. Tlusty, M. Traxler, R. Trebacz, H. Tsertos, T. Vasiliev, V. Wagner, M. Weber, J. Wüstenfeld, S. Yurevich, and Y. Zanevsky
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45. Case Report: Long-Term Survival in Patients with Initial Lung-Only Metastasis from Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma
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Gotfried, Jonathan I. and Kozuch, Peter S.
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46. The HADES-at-FAIR project
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Lapidus, K., Agakishiev, G., Balanda, A., Bassini, R., Behnke, C., Belyaev, A., Blanco, A., Böhmer, M., Cabanelas, P., Carolino, N., Chen, J. C., Chernenko, S., Díaz, J., Dybczak, A., Epple, E., Fabbietti, L., Fateev, O., Finocchiaro, P., Fonte, P., Friese, J., Fröhlich, I., Galatyuk, T., Garzón, J. A., Gernhäuser, R., Gil, A., Göbel, K., Golubeva, M., González-Díaz, D., Guber, F., Gumberidze, M., Harabasz, S., Heidel, K., Heinz, T., Hennino, T., Holzmann, R., Huck, P., Hutsch, J., Ierusalimov, A., Iori, I., Ivashkin, A., Jurkovic, M., Kämpfer, B., Kajetanowicz, M., Karavicheva, T., Koenig, I., Koenig, W., Kolb, B. W., Korcyl, G., Kornakov, G., Kotte, R., Kozuch, A., Krebs, E., Krücken, R., Kuc, H., Kühn, W., Kugler, A., Kurepin, A., Kurilkin, A., Kurilkin, P., Ladygin, V., Lalik, R., Lange, J. S., Liu, M., Liu, T., Lopes, L., Lorenz, M., Lykasov, G., Maier, L., Malakhov, A., Mangiarotti, A., Markert, J., Metag, V., Michalska, B., Michel, J., Müntz, C., Münzer, R., Naumann, L., Palka, M., Parpottas, Y., Pechenov, V., Pechenova, O., Pereira, A., Pietraszko, J., Przygoda, W., Ramstein, B., Rehnisch, C., Reshetin, A., Rosier, P., Rustamov, A., Sadovsky, A., Salabura, P., Scheib, T., Schmah, A., Schuldes, H., Schwab, E., Siebenson, J., Smolyankin, V., Sobiella, M., Sobolev, Yu. G., Spataro, S., Spruck, B., Ströbele, H., Stroth, J., Sturm, C., Tarantola, A., Teilab, K., Tiflov, V., Tlusty, P., Traxler, M., Trebacz, R., Troyan, A., Tsertos, H., Usenko, E., Vasiliev, T., Visotski, S., Wagner, V., Weber, M., Wendisch, C., Wüstenfeld, J., Yurevich, S., Zanevsky, Y., and HADES Collaboration
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- 2012
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47. The high-acceptance dielectron spectrometer HADES
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Agakichiev, G., Agodi, C., Alvarez-Pol, H., Atkin, E., Badura, E., Balanda, A., Bassi, A., Bassini, R., Bellia, G., Belver, D., Belyaev, A. V., Benovic, M., Bertini, D., Bielcik, J., Böhmer, M., Boiano, C., Bokemeyer, H., Bartolotti, A., Boyard, J. L., Brambilla, S., Braun-Munzinger, P., Cabanelas, P., Castro, E., Chepurnov, V., Chernenko, S., Christ, T., Coniglione, R., Cosentino, L., Dahlinger, M., Daues, H. W., Destefanis, M., Díaz, J., Dohrmann, F., Dressler, R., Durán, I., Dybczak, A., Eberl, T., Enghardt, W., Fabbietti, L., Fateev, O. V., Fernández, C., Finocchiaro, P., Friese, J., Fröhlich, I., Fuentes, B., Galatyuk, T., Garabatos, C., Garzón, J. A., Genolini, B., Gernhäuser, R., Gilardi, C., Gilg, H., Golubeva, M., González-Díaz, D., Grosse, E., Guber, F., Hehner, J., Heidel, K., Heinz, T., Hennino, T., Hlavac, S., Hoffmann, J., Holzmann, R., Homolka, J., Hutsch, J., Ierusalimov, A. P., Iori, I., Ivashkin, A., Jaskula, M., Jourdain, J. C., Jurkovic, M., Kämpfer, B., Kajetanowicz, M., Kanaki, K., Karavicheva, T., Kastenmüller, A., Kidon, L., Kienle, P., Kirschner, D., Koenig, I., Koenig, W., Körner, H. J., Kolb, B. W., Kopf, U., Korcyl, K., Kotte, R., Kozuch, A., Krizek, F., Krücken, R., Kühn, W., Kugler, A., Kulessa, R., Kurepin, A., Kurtukian-Nieto, T., Lang, S., Lange, J. S., Lapidus, K., Lehnert, J., Leinberger, U., Lichtblau, C., Lins, E., Lippmann, C., Lorenz, M., Magestro, D., Maier, L., Maier-Komor, P., Maiolino, C., Malarz, A., Marek, T., Markert, J., Metag, V., Michalska, B., Michel, J., Migneco, E., Mishra, D., Morinière, E., Mousa, J., Münch, M., Müntz, C., Naumann, L., Nekhaev, A., Niebur, W., Novotny, J., Novotny, R., Ott, W., Otwinowski, J., Pachmayer, Y. C., Palka, M., Parpottas, Y., Pechenov, V., Pechenova, O., Pérez Cavalcanti, T., Petri, M., Piattelli, P., Pietraszko, J., Pleskac, R., Ploskon, M., Pospísil, V., Pouthas, J., Prokopowicz, W., Przygoda, W., Ramstein, B., Reshetin, A., Ritman, J., Roche, G., Rodriguez-Prieto, G., Rosenkranz, K., Rosier, P., Roy-Stephan, M., Rustamov, A., Sabin-Fernandez, J., Sadovsky, A., Sailer, B., Salabura, P., Salz, C., Sánchez, M., Sapienza, P., Schäfer, D., Schicker, R. M., Schmah, A., Schön, H., Schön, W., Schroeder, C., Schroeder, S., Schwab, E., Senger, P., Shileev, K., Simon, R. S., Skoda, M., Smolyankin, V., Smykov, L., Sobiella, M., Sobolev, Yu. G., Spataro, S., Spruck, B., Stelzer, H., Ströbele, H., Stroth, J., Sturm, C., Sudoł, M., Suk, M., Szczybura, M., Taranenko, A., Tarantola, A., Teilab, K., Tiflov, V., Tikhonov, A., Tlusty, P., Toia, A., Traxler, M., Trebacz, R., Troyan, A. Yu., Tsertos, H., Turzo, I., Ulrich, A., Vassiliev, D., Vázquez, A., Volkov, Y., Wagner, V., Wallner, C., Walus, W., Wang, Y., Weber, M., Wieser, J., Winkler, S., Wisniowski, M., Wojcik, T., Wüstenfeld, J., Yurevich, S., Zanevsky, Y. V., Zeitelhack, K., Zentek, A., Zhou, P., Zovinec, D., Zumbruch, P., and The HADES Collaboration
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- 2009
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48. Frequency of subsyndromal symptoms and employment status in patients with bipolar disorder
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Bauer, Michael, Glenn, Tasha, Grof, Paul, Rasgon, Natalie L., Marsh, Wendy, Sagduyu, Kemal, Alda, Martin, Lewitzka, Ute, Sasse, Johanna, Kozuch-Krolik, Eliza, and Whybrow, Peter C.
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49. Measurement of low-mass e + e − pair production in 1 and 2 A GeV C–C collision with HADES
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Sudol, M., Agakishiev, G., Agodi, C., Balanda, A., Bellia, G., Belver, D., Belyaev, A., Bielcik, J., Blanco, A., Bortolotti, A., Boyard, J. L., Braun-Munzinger, P., Cabanelas, P., Chernenko, S., Christ, T., Coniglione, R., Destefanis, M., Díaz, J., Dohrmann, F., Durán, I., Dybczak, A., Eberl, T., Fabbietti, L., Fateev, O., Ferreira-Marques, R., Finocchiaro, P., Fonte, P., Friese, J., Fröhlich, I., Galatyuk, T., Garzón, J. A., Gernhäuser, R., Gil, A., Gilardi, C., Golubeva, M., González-Díaz, D., Grosse, E., Guber, F., Heilmann, M., Heinz, T., Hennino, T., Holzmann, R., Ierusalimov, A., Iori, I., Ivashkin, A., Jurkovic, M., Kämpfer, B., Kanaki, K., Karavicheva, T., Kirschner, D., Koenig, I., Koenig, W., Kolb, B. W., Kotte, R., Kozuch, A., Krása, A., Křížek, F., Krücken, R., Kühn, W., Kugler, A., Kurepin, A., Lamas-Valverde, J., Lang, S., Lange, J. S., Lapidus, K., Lopes, L., Lorenz, M., Maier, L., Maiolino, C., Mangiarotti, A., Marín, J., Markert, J., Metag, V., Michalska, B., Michel, J., Morinière, E., Mousa, J., Münch, M., Müntz, C., Naumann, L., Novotny, R., Otwinowski, J., Pachmayer, Y. C., Palka, M., Parpottas, Y., Pechenov, V., Pechenova, O., Pérez Cavalcanti, T., Piattelli, P., Pietraszko, J., Pospíšil, V., Przygoda, W., Ramstein, B., Reshetin, A., Roy-Stephan, M., Rustamov, A., Sadovsky, A., Sailer, B., Salabura, P., Sapienza, P., Schmah, A., Schroeder, C., Schwab, E., Simon, R., Sobolev, Yu. G., Spataro, S., Spruck, B., Ströbele, H., Stroth, J., Sturm, C., Tarantola, A., Teilab, K., Tlustý, P., Traxler, M., Trebacz, R., Tsertos, H., Wagner, V., Weber, M., Wisniowski, M., Wojcik, T., Wüstenfeld, J., Yurevich, S., Zanevsky, Y., Zhou, P., and Zumbruch, P.
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- 2009
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50. Dielectron spectroscopy at 1-2 AGeV with HADES⋆
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Spataro, S., Agakishiev, G., Agodi, C., Balanda, A., Bellia, G., Belver, D., Belyaev, A., Blanco, A., Böhmer, M., Boyard, J. L., Braun-Munzinger, P., Cabanelas, P., Castro, E., Chernenko, S., Christ, T., Destefanis, M., Díaz, J., Dohrmann, F., Dybczak, A., Eberl, T., Fabbietti, L., Fateev, O., Finocchiaro, P., Fonte, P., Friese, J., Fröhlich, I., Galatyuk, T., Garzón, J. A., Gernhäuser, R., Gil, A., Gilardi, C., Golubeva, M., González-Díaz, D., Grosse, E., Guber, F., Heilmann, M., Hennino, T., Holzmann, R., Ierusalimov, A., Iori, I., Ivashkin, A., Jurkovic, M., Kämpfer, B., Kanaki, K., Karavicheva, T., Kirschner, D., Koenig, I., Koenig, W., Kolb, B. W., Kotte, R., Kozuch, A., Krása, A., Krizek, F., Krücken, R., Kühn, W., Kugler, A., Kurepin, A., Lamas-Valverde, J., Lang, S., Lange, J. S., Lapidus, K., Lopes, L., Lorenz, M., Maier, L., Mangiarotti, A., Marín, J., Markert, J., Metag, V., Micel, J., Michalska, B., Mishra, D., Morinière, E., Mousa, J., Müntz, C., Naumann, L., Novotny, R., Otwinowski, J., Pachmayer, Y. C., Palka, M., Parpottas, Y., Pechenov, V., Pechenova, O., Pérez Cavalcanti, T., Pietraszko, J., Przygoda, W., Ramstein, B., Reshetin, A., Roy-Stephan, M., Rustamov, A., Sadovsky, A., Sailer, B., Salabura, P., Schmah, A., Simon, R., Sobolev, Yu. G., Spruck, B., Ströbele, H., Stroth, J., Sturm, C., Sudol, M., Tarantola, A., Teilab, K., Tlusty, P., Traxler, M., Trebacz, R., Tsertos, H., Veretenkin, I., Wagner, V., Wen, H., Wisniowski, M., Wojcik, T., Wüstenfeld, J., Yurevich, S., Zanevsky, Y., Zhou, P., Zumbruch, P., and The HADES Collaboration
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- 2008
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