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2. Fluoride-leaching simulation of aquifer sediment and its influence on groundwater fluoride levels along coastal plains
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C. P. Jia, Q. Chen, M. G. An, C. L. Zhi, S. W. Lou, P. P. Zhang, Q. C. Li, Y. M. Zhang, S. Y. Han, and H. T. Zheng
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coastal plains ,drinking-water fluorosis ,fluoride-leaching ,laizhou bay ,seawater intrusion ,Water supply for domestic and industrial purposes ,TD201-500 ,River, lake, and water-supply engineering (General) ,TC401-506 - Abstract
Seawater intrusion and drinking-water fluorosis are frequently documented along coastal plains. Groundwater is characterized by high OH−, Na+, total dissolved solids, and low Ca2+ because of seawater intrusion, and such conditions favor sediment fluoride-leaching and fluorosis. But the geological process of seawater intrusion has not been noticed when high-fluoride groundwater along coastal areas is discussed. The groundwater and sediments in a typical seawater intrusion and fluorosis area are gained, and fluoride-leaching simulation experiments are performed. Sediment fluoride levels are equal to or lower than average sediment fluoride levels in China and Shandong province, but strong fluoride-leaching in aquifers is observed. Compared with the supplied water from the non-intruded neighboring area, the local groundwater has higher fluoride levels, together with higher pH, total dissolved solids, HCO3−, Cl−, Br−, SO42−, Na+, K+, and low Ca2+ because of seawater intrusion. Aquifer sediment fluoride-leaching ability increases with an increase in seawater (brine water) mixing ratios, and NaCl or NaHCO3 levels, but with a decrease in CaCl2 levels. This directly confirms that seawater (brine water) intrusion promotes sediment fluoride-leaching, and the high pH, Na+, HCO3−, and low Ca2+ levels caused by seawater intrusion are responsible for the high-fluoride groundwater along coastal plains. HIGHLIGHTS The local groundwater is characterized by seawater intrusion and high fluorine levels, while the aquifer sediments show low fluorine levels.; The fluorine-leaching ability of aquifer sediments increases with higher ratios of seawater or brine water, higher levels of NaCl and NaHCO3, and lower levels of CaCl2.; Seawater intrusion is an important dynamic of groundwater fluorine enrichment along coastal plains.;
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- 2022
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3. A piecewise constitutive model for collagen fiber tissues
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X. L. Ji, H. H. Zhang, and S. Y. Han
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Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials ,TA401-492 ,Medical technology ,R855-855.5 - Abstract
Abstract Inspired by Meyers et al. (Science, 2013), a piecewise model is established so as to individually predict both the heel region and the linear region of stress–strain curve. When the piecewise model satisfactorily predicts the experimental data, the constitutive parameters are precisely identified with definite physical significances. Along with this piecewise guideline, a complete constitutive model can be established for the whole stress–strain curve of collagen fiber tissues with the failure region as well. Graphical abstract
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- 2022
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4. Very old firn air linked to strong density layering at Styx Glacier, coastal Victoria Land, East Antarctica
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Y. Jang, S. B. Hong, C. Buizert, H.-G. Lee, S.-Y. Han, J.-W. Yang, Y. Iizuka, A. Hori, Y. Han, S. J. Jun, P. Tans, T. Choi, S.-J. Kim, S. D. Hur, and J. Ahn
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Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 ,Geology ,QE1-996.5 - Abstract
Firn air provides plenty of old air from the near past, and can therefore be useful for understanding human impact on the recent history of the atmospheric composition. Most of the existing firn air records cover only the last several decades (typically 40 to 55 years) and are insufficient to understand the early part of anthropogenic impacts on the atmosphere. In contrast, a few firn air records from inland sites, where temperatures and snow accumulation rates are very low, go back in time about a century. In this study, we report an unusually old firn air effective CO2 age of 93 years from Styx Glacier, near the Ross Sea coast in Antarctica. This is the first report of such an old firn air age (>55 years) from a warm coastal site. The lock-in zone thickness of 12.4 m is larger than at other sites where snow accumulation rates and air temperature are similar. High-resolution X-ray density measurements demonstrate a high variability of the vertical snow density at Styx Glacier. The CH4 mole fraction and total air content of the closed pores also indicate large variations in centimeter-scale depth intervals, indicative of layering. We hypothesize that the large density variations in the firn increase the thickness of the lock-in zone and, consequently, increase the firn air ages because the age of firn air increases more rapidly with depth in the lock-in zone than in the diffusive zone. Our study demonstrates that all else being equal, sites where weather conditions are favorable for the formation of large density variations at the lock-in zone preserve older air within their open porosity, making them ideal places for firn air sampling.
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- 2019
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5. Regional sampled-data synchronization of chaotic neural networks using piecewise-continuous delay dependent Lyapunov functional.
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S. Y. Han, Suneel Kumar Kommuri, Oh-Min Kwon 0001, and Sang-Moon Lee 0001
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- 2022
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6. Effects of the glutathione administration via dietary on intestinal microbiota of white shrimp, Penaeus vannamei, under cyclic hypoxia conditions
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S Y Han, L Wang, Y L Wang, Y Chen, B J Wang, M Q Wang, and J Lin
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Penaeus vannamei ,glutathione ,intestinal microbiota ,reactive oxygen species ,histology ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Environmental stress can impair the survival, growth performance, and intestinal environment of shrimp. The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of glutathione (GSH) on the survival, growth performance, intestinal oxidation, microbiota, and histology of shrimp under hypoxia. Four treatments were used: (1) normoxia, (2) cyclic serious/medium hypoxia (CSMH), (3) CSMH and 75 mg kg−1 GSH, and (4) CSMH and 150 mg kg−1 GSH. White shrimp (Penaeus vannamei) in groups 3 and 4 were fed a commercial diet supplemented with 75 and 150 mg kg−1 GSH for a 28 day period, respectively, and they were cultured under CSMH (0.8 – 3.5 mg L−1 dissolved oxygen) for the last 14 days of the experiment. P. vannamei supplemented with 75 mg kg−1 GSH showed significantly improved survival and growth performance under CSMH compared with the CSMH condition alone. The dose of 75 mg kg−1 GSH completely eliminated overproduction of reactive oxygen species and malondialdehyde to suppress serious histopathological lesions and improve bacterial diversity and the relative abundance of beneficial bacteria, such as Rhodobacteraceae, thereby preventing pathogen (e.g., Vibrio) invasion in the intestine of shrimp under CSMH. However, the dose of 150 mg kg−1 GSH was excessive, as it led to serious impairment of survival and growth. These results indicate that 75 mg kg−1 GSH has the potential to control shrimp mortality and growth inhibition under CSMH in the shrimp farm setting.
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- 2020
7. Mood Profiling in Singapore: Cross-Cultural Validation and Potential Applications of Mood Profile Clusters
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Christie S. Y. Han, Renée L. Parsons-Smith, and Peter C. Terry
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affect ,emotion ,cluster analysis ,mood profiling ,BRUMS ,Psychology ,BF1-990 - Abstract
Mood profiling is a popular method of quantifying and classifying feeling states. Previous research has identified several novel mood profiles in predominantly Western English-speaking populations (Parsons-Smith et al., 2017), and replicated the findings in the domain of sport and exercise (Quartiroli et al., 2018; Terry and Parsons-Smith, 2019). The aim of the current study was to investigate if six hypothesized clusters of mood responses were evident in a population of English-speaking sport and non-sport participants in Singapore. A seeded k-means cluster analysis was applied to the mood responses of 1,444 participants (991 male, 440 female, 13 unspecified; aged 18–65 years) who completed the Brunel Mood Scale (BRUMS; Terry et al., 1999, 2003a). The six hypothesized mood profiles (i.e., iceberg, inverse Everest, inverse iceberg, shark fin, submerged, and surface profiles) were identified clearly. Chi-squared analyses showed unequal distribution of the profiles by gender, age group, ethnicity, education level, and sport participation. Findings support the cross-cultural generalizability of the six mood profiles in English-speaking sport and non-sport samples in Singapore and contribute to investigation into the antecedents, correlates, and consequences of each mood profile.
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- 2020
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8. Psychometric properties of the Brunel Mood Scale among athletes and non-athletes in Singapore
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Gerard J. Fogarty, Christie S. Y. Han, Peter C. Terry, and Renée L. Parsons-Smith
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Social Psychology ,biology ,Athletes ,05 social sciences ,030229 sport sciences ,biology.organism_classification ,Affect (psychology) ,050105 experimental psychology ,Mood scale ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Mood ,Cross-cultural ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,Psychology ,human activities ,Applied Psychology ,Clinical psychology - Abstract
Researchers in sport and exercise psychology have shown an enduring interest in mood responses, the study of which relies on well-validated and culturally relevant measures. The current study was a...
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- 2021
9. Effect of cyclic serious/medium hypoxia stress on the survival, growth performance and resistance against Vibrio parahemolyticus of white shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei
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S Y Han, B J Wang, M Liu, M Q Wang, K Y Jiang, C C Qi, and L Wang
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Litopenaeus vannamei ,cyclic serious/medium hypoxia ,mortality ,growth performance ,histology ,Vibrio parahaemolyticus ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
The effect of cyclic serious/medium hypoxia stress in the presence of hypoxia environment on shrimp is not well explored. The survival, growth performance, osmoregulation gene expression, digestive enzyme activity, histology, and resistance against Vibrio parahemolyticus of the white shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei reared under conditions of cyclic serious/medium hypoxia (CSMH, 0.8 - 3.5 mg/L) versus normoxia (N, 6.4 - 7.5 mg/L) were investigated during an experimental period of 28 days. Consequently, the cumulative mortality rate of CSMH shrimp increased continuously. The weight gain percentage and length gain percentage of CSMH shrimp decreased continuously. The Na+/K+-ATPase, cytoplasmic carbonic anydrase (CAc), and glycosyl-phosphatidylinositol-linked carbonic anhydrase (CAg) transcripts in the gill of CSMH shrimp increased first and then returned to normal or decreased. The amylase, lipase, and trypsin activities in the hepatopancreas of CSMH shrimp decreased continuously. The hepatopancreas of CSMH shrimp showed histopathological lesions in a time-dependent manner. In the V. parahaemolyticus immersion challenge test, the mortality rate of CSMH shrimp increased continuously. Therefore, cyclic serious/medium hypoxia could reduce survival and growth performance of L. vannamei during long-term exposure, which was resulted from broken osmoregulation mechanism of the gill, and suppressed digestive enzyme activities of the hepatopancreas caused by growing histopathological lesions. Meanwhile, cyclic serious/medium hypoxia would probably lead to outbreak of infectious diseases in the shrimp farming.
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- 2017
10. [The influence of cachexia on the immunotherapy efficacy of Sintilimab for non-small cell lung cancer]
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X Q, Li, Z L, Zhao, M L, Hou, Y X, Cui, S Y, Han, and F F, Fu
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Cachexia ,Lung Neoplasms ,Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung ,Humans ,Immunotherapy ,Antibodies, Monoclonal, Humanized ,Retrospective Studies - Published
- 2021
11. Study on structural design and construction technology of road widening in retaining wall section
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H. Chen, S. Y. Han, P. H. Zhang, and D. Y. Kang
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High probability ,Urban economics ,Lateral earth pressure ,Settlement (structural) ,Traffic volume ,Computer science ,Section (archaeology) ,Reuse ,Retaining wall ,Civil engineering - Abstract
With the rapid development of urban economy and the rapid growth of traffic volume. The traffic pressure on roads is becoming more and more severe. It is necessary to rebuild or expand the existing roads to meet the increasing demand of traffic and transportation. However, there are some problems in the widening of the existing retaining wall section, such as high probability of damage and difficult reuse of retaining wall. In order to solve these problems, this paper starts from the aspects of reducing the earth pressure of retaining wall, reducing the probability of road damage and imp roving the integrity of structure. A road widening structure is designed. The analysis shows that the structure can meet the requirement of retaining and widening the existing retaining wall. And it can also control the problem of uneven settlement at the junction of old and new roads; From the point of view of construction technology, the study of the structure of the site construction efficiency is high and its site practicability is strong.
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- 2021
12. A piecewise constitutive model for collagen fiber tissues
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X. L. Ji, H. H. Zhang, and S. Y. Han
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Biomaterials ,Biomedical Engineering ,Biophysics ,Bioengineering ,Collagen ,Extracellular Matrix ,Skin - Abstract
Inspired by Meyers et al. (Science, 2013), a piecewise model is established so as to individually predict both the heel region and the linear region of stress–strain curve. When the piecewise model satisfactorily predicts the experimental data, the constitutive parameters are precisely identified with definite physical significances. Along with this piecewise guideline, a complete constitutive model can be established for the whole stress–strain curve of collagen fiber tissues with the failure region as well.
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- 2021
13. Probing Gluon Spin-Momentum Correlations in Transversely Polarized Protons through Midrapidity Isolated Direct Photons in p↑+p Collisions at s=200 GeV
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S. F. Pate, Y. L. Yamaguchi, C. Xu, D. Ivanishchev, V. Papavassiliou, Hari Guragain, C. E. Perezlara, H. Asano, A. Sexton, T. Murakami, P. Montuenga, Y. Riabov, R. Seto, N. Grau, T. W. Danley, Takafumi Niida, J. Huang, A. Franz, J. Runchey, A. Sen, Prakhar Garg, K. A. Drees, N. Feege, Kenta Shigaki, R. Cervantes, Iu. Mitrankov, L. Zou, J. Bryslawskyj, J. E. Frantz, D. Reynolds, M. Rosati, B. Mulilo, Sándor Lökös, Tamás Csörgő, K. N. Barish, A. S. Nyanin, J. Klatsky, S. Zharko, N. Cronin, A. Deshpande, Dillon Scott Fitzgerald, Kei Nagashima, M. Snowball, D. McGlinchey, R. A. Soltz, N. Ramasubramanian, H. En'yo, Alexei Khanzadeev, M. J. Leitch, V. Canoa Roman, John Hill, M. Tomášek, D. E. Fields, X. Jiang, Rachid Nouicer, Xiong Wang, A. N. Zelenski, S. P. Sorensen, B. Kurgyis, B. V. Jacak, Minghui Liu, Brajesh K. Singh, G. J. Ottino, Toru Sugitate, W. Peng, P. W. Stankus, Kensuke Homma, I. J. Choi, M. L. Brooks, L. Bichon, C. L. Woody, M. Alfred, M. Grosse Perdekamp, Kenneth Francis Read, Y. J. Kwon, J. B. Choi, X. He, A. Berdnikov, Y. H. Leung, Raphael Noel Tieulent, A. V. Kazantsev, F. Giordano, Satoshi Sato, S. Kudo, R. Corliss, N. S. Bandara, Vladimir Samsonov, Christine Nattrass, T. Hachiya, S. K. Park, M. I. Nagy, Dipak Kumar Mishra, Kenichi Imai, Petr Gallus, T. O. S. Haseler, D. A. Loomis, D. Kapukchyan, Jong-Min Park, Taku Gunji, G. D. N. Perera, Qiao Xu, David Olle Rickard Silvermyr, Y. Goto, M. Phipps, Motoi Inaba, T. Nagashima, Y. Fukuda, I. V. Sourikova, Hideki Hamagaki, W. Fan, G. David, T. Todoroki, E. J. Mannel, K. I. Hahn, J. G. Lajoie, S. Lee, Jennifer E. Perry, Xiao-yan Li, Alexander Milov, J. Hanks, Hiroyuki Sako, M. Patel, N. Apadula, A. Durum, A. Iordanova, Keiji Nagai, A. Drees, S. H. Lim, S. Y. Han, Z. Ji, D. Yu Peressounko, A. Yanovich, I. Nakagawa, Z. Rowan, Dennis Perepelitsa, M. Mendoza, S. Karthas, J. L. Nagle, C. Pinkenburg, D. Kotov, D. S. Jumper, Kyoichiro Ozawa, D. P. Morrison, A. Sukhanov, K. Kurita, S. Campbell, M. Csanad, S. P. Stoll, G. Nukazuka, Min-Hye Kim, G. Tarnai, H. Ge, K. Nakano, Z. Sun, W. E. Sondheim, Arkadiy Taranenko, S. H. Lee, I. Tserruya, M. Jezghani, D. Larionova, T. Majoros, D. Sharma, V. Singh, A. Hodges, T. Shioya, R. Esha, S. D. Rolnick, M. Slunečka, P. L. McGaughey, S. Tarafdar, V. Babintsev, N. Novitzky, R. P. Pisani, T. Koblesky, T. Moon, Senta Greene, Viktor Riabov, Serpil Yalcin, M. Sarsour, D. Jouan, Y. Corrales Morales, V. Bumazhnov, S. Nelson, Byung-Sik Hong, B. Fadem, E. O'Brien, K. L. Smith, M. Harvey, U. Acharya, M. McCumber, Anne Marie Sickles, J. Murata, Chong Kim, A. Bazilevsky, S. Bathe, M. Chiu, Dmitry Blau, B. Schaefer, C. P. Wong, P. V. Radzevich, M. Connors, T. A. Shibata, W. A. Zajc, L. Xue, Alexandre Lebedev, C. A. Ogilvie, T. K. Hemmick, E. J. Desmond, Eunja Kim, A. Denisov, J. S. Bok, G. Mitsuka, A. Pun, J. H. Kang, J. S. Haggerty, Sergey Fokin, K. DeBlasio, D. Isenhower, Tamas Novak, Balazs Ujvari, M. Giles, M. Mitrankova, I. E. Yushmanov, C. Gal, Klaus Dehmelt, Julia Velkovska, A. Khatiwada, D. Dixit, S. Mizuno, M. Beaumier, H. W. Van Hecke, B. Blankenship, Agneta Oskarsson, D. Kincses, John Matthew Durham, Y. Berdnikov, Y. Akiba, C. McKinney, Vaclav Vrba, K. Hill, Maya Hachiya Shimomura, R. S. Hollis, Y. I. Makdisi, M. M. Mondal, M. J. Tannenbaum, B. K. Schmoll, S. Esumi, Martin Purschke, C. A. Aidala, Alice Mignerey, S. Miyasaka, Shoichi Hasegawa, Takao Sakaguchi, A. D. Frawley, V. Andrieux, S. Huang, V. Khachatryan, A. Kingan, H. F. Hamilton, D. Kawall, B. Azmoun, K. Tanida, E. Kistenev, J. H. Yoo, R. Belmont, Zvi Hirsh Citron, P. Kline, A. Dion, I. Shein, J. Sun, V. R. Loggins, J. T. Mitchell, K. Sedgwick, N. Hotvedt, R. Seidl, Vladislav Manko, Mihael Makek, H. Yamamoto, C. L. Silva, A. Enokizono, Y. Watanabe, V. Pantuev, R. S. Towell, A. Timilsina, K. Lovasz, D. Lynch, M. Potekhin, T. Hoshino, D. Richford, A. S. Safonov, Yoshifumi Ueda, J. H. Do, C. L. Towell, N. Vukman, Timothy Thomas Rinn, H. Yu, T. Sumita, C. Y. Chi, M. S. Daugherity, C. P. Singh, J. D. Osborn, Inseok Yoon, R. Petti, B. M. Johnson, N. A. Lewis, M. Finger, J. Sziklai, M. Virius, J. D. Orjuela Koop, and Prashant Shukla
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Physics ,Photon ,Proton ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Nuclear Theory ,Hadron ,Strong interaction ,General Physics and Astronomy ,7. Clean energy ,01 natural sciences ,Gluon ,Nuclear physics ,Momentum ,0103 physical sciences ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,PHENIX detector ,Nuclear Experiment ,010306 general physics ,Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider - Abstract
Studying spin-momentum correlations in hadronic collisions offers a glimpse into a three-dimensional picture of proton structure. The transverse single-spin asymmetry for midrapidity isolated direct photons in p ↑ + p collisions at s = 200 GeV is measured with the PHENIX detector at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC). Because direct photons in particular are produced from the hard scattering and do not interact via the strong force, this measurement is a clean probe of initial-state spin-momentum correlations inside the proton and is in particular sensitive to gluon interference effects within the proton. This is the first time direct photons have been used as a probe of spin-momentum correlations at RHIC. The uncertainties on the results are a 50-fold improvement with respect to those of the one prior measurement for the same observable, from the Fermilab E704 experiment. These results constrain gluon spin-momentum correlations in transversely polarized protons.
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- 2021
14. Hypocomplementemia (C3) as an independent predictor for children with acute post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis: a long-term observation
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K H, Han, K H, Lee, S J, Park, R, Yu, S H, Kim, I R, Lee, S Y, Han, H S, Kim, A, Kronbichler, H, Li, A, Koyanagi, L, Jacob, J I, Shin, J H, Kim, and L, Smith
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Male ,Risk ,Time Factors ,Adolescent ,Age Factors ,Oliguria ,Complement C3 ,Severity of Illness Index ,Glomerulonephritis ,Child, Preschool ,Streptococcal Infections ,Acute Disease ,Edema ,Humans ,Female ,Child ,Biomarkers ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
The aim of this study was to examine the altering patterns in clinical characteristics and severity of acute post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis (APSGN) in children.We analyzed the medical records of 119 children who were diagnosed with APSGN from 1987 to 2018, retrospectively. The patients were divided into two groups: Group I (n=72, before 1998) and Group II (n=47, after 1998). Clinical, radiologic, and laboratory findings were compared between the two groups.The clinical manifestations, including vomiting (20.8% vs. 4.3%, p=0.014), oliguria (40.3% vs. 19.1%, p=0.016), and generalized edema (86.1% vs. 63.8%, p=0.005), were statistically less frequent since 1998. Pulmonary edema on chest X-ray (22.7% vs. 4.4%, p=0.014) was less frequent in Group II than in Group I. The level of BUN (23.3±19.3 vs. 18.8±11.2, p=0.009) was lower in Group II than in Group I, while that of creatinine was not significantly different between the two groups. C3 level was an independent factor for predicting the development of edema (odds ratio [OR]: 1.034, 95% CI: 1.010-1.060, p=0.006) and acute nephritic symptoms (≥2) (OR: 0.974, 95% CI: 0.952-0996, p=0.020). It was also negatively correlated with an increasing number of acute nephritic symptoms, including oliguria and edema, in patients with APSGN (R=-0.182, p=0.048).This study demonstrated that APSGN had favorable clinical manifestations and severity over the past 30 years. The monitoring of C3 levels can be used to assess the disease severity and risk of complications, including edema and oliguria, which are decreasing in South Korean children.
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- 2021
15. Creation of quark–gluon plasma droplets with three distinct geometries
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J. E. Frantz, D. Richford, N. S. Bandara, D. Lynch, T. K. Hemmick, Vladimir Samsonov, H. Hamagaki, Dmitry Blau, B. Schaefer, T. Hachiya, C. P. Singh, T. Todoroki, A. Bazilevsky, Gregory James Ottino, D. S. Jumper, J. S. Bok, K. Lovasz, A. Franz, M. X. Liu, E. J. Desmond, D. Ivanishchev, J. Perry, V. Papavassiliou, J. L. Nagle, C. E. Perezlara, J. Hanks, K. Nagai, D. Isenhower, Dhruv Utpalkumar Dixit, S. Hasegawa, N. A. Lewis, N. Grau, V. R. Loggins, J. C. Hill, Z. Citron, T. Gunji, E. O. Lallow, B. V. Jacak, A. Taranenko, G. D. N. Perera, D. McGlinchey, A. Durum, W. Peng, J. Bryslawskyj, M. E. Connors, Byungsik Hong, P. Kline, A. Dion, V. S. Pantuev, Hari Guragain, K. DeBlasio, Min-Hye Kim, V. Bumazhnov, Y. L. Yamaguchi, N. Hotvedt, V. Vrba, Y. Akiba, S. Vazquez-Carson, K. Kurita, R. Nouicer, P. W. Stankus, Kimberly Hill, A. Enokizono, K. Imai, David Olle Rickard Silvermyr, K. Tanida, Mikhail Malaev, Daugherity, M. Beaumier, Vladislav Manko, J. D. Osborn, A. Bagoly, A. Sickles, R. S. Towell, T. O. S. Haseler, S. P. Stoll, Alexei Safonov, Tamás Csörgő, A. Pun, K. A. Drees, C. P. Wong, L. D. Liu, T. Sakaguchi, W.A. Zajc, Mate Csanad, A. Iordanova, D. Jouan, Y. Berdnikov, S. Y. Han, B. M. Johnson, T. Majoros, M. J. Leitch, Zirui Wang, Z. Ji, H. En'yo, S. H. Lim, W. Fan, K. Aoki, J. Huang, Alexander Milov, I. Nakagawa, L. Xue, C.Y. Chi, A.V. Kazantsev, N. Apadula, K. I. Hahn, J. Murata, D. V. Perepelitsa, Yuki Watanabe, P. Yin, C. Xu, E. Mannel, H. Nakagomi, T. Hoshino, D. Yu Peressounko, R. Belmont, A. Drees, V. Babintsev, Prakhar Garg, J. Klatsky, Mirta Dumancic, J. B. Choi, M. Tomášek, V. Andrieux, S. Kudo, J. T. Mitchell, S. Mizuno, Alexei Khanzadeev, E. J. Kim, N. Feege, S. Syed, S. Karthas, D. Kotov, Tamas Novak, K. Ozawa, S. Campbell, J. M. Durham, S. Miyasaka, T. Sugitate, A. Sexton, D. Kawall, A. S. Nyanin, P. Gallus, K. Sedgwick, Yoshifumi Ueda, J. H. Do, C. L. Towell, N. Vukman, P. Montuenga, S. Huang, J. G. Lajoie, T. Murakami, Matthew Snowball, A. Denisov, D. Sharma, S. Yalcin, R. Seto, Jong-Min Park, Radek Novotny, H. W. Yu, T. W. Danley, R. P. Pisani, A. Timilsina, Christine Angela Aidala, X. H. Li, D. E. Mihalik, I. Tserruya, Koji Sato, S. I. Morrow, M. Patel, Y. H. Leung, J. D. Orjuela Koop, B. Azmoun, P. L. McGaughey, Bhartendu K. Singh, M. Jezghani, B. Fadem, W.E. Sondheim, Y. Ito, C. L. Woody, S. Park, M. J. Skoby, V. Singh, Y. Goto, S. F. Pate, A. Hodges, T. Sumita, J. Runchey, G. David, Sándor Lökös, K. N. Barish, D. Kincses, S. H. Lee, C. McKinney, S. Sato, T. Koblesky, S. Zharko, X. Jiang, S. L. Fokin, Carly W. Butler, J. Sun, J. S. Haggerty, M. Virius, A. Takeda, Balazs Ujvari, S. Tarafdar, N. Cronin, J. H. Kang, M. L. Purschke, I. Shein, S. D. Rolnick, T. Moon, H. F. Hamilton, Maya Hachiya Shimomura, R. S. Hollis, Vardan Khachatryan, Y. I. Makdisi, I. E. Yushmanov, X. He, C. Kim, R. Petti, Ferdinando Giordano, S. Bathe, Mihael Makek, M. Alfred, H. Yamamoto, M. Boer, P. V. Radzevich, V. Jorjadze, Michael William Phipps, K. L. Smith, S. Lee, Kei Nagashima, V. Canoa Roman, M. J. Tannenbaum, H. Masuda, K. Shigaki, K. Dehmelt, J. Imrek, K. Homma, M. Chiu, R. Cervantes, C. Ayuso, T. Niida, Raphael Noel Tieulent, Viktor Riabov, B. K. Schmoll, P. Shukla, A. Sen, H. Asano, Z. Rowan, E. O'Brien, Y. Watanabe, N. Novitzky, D. Reynolds, J. H. Yoo, M. Slunecka, M. Mendoza, M. L. Brooks, R. Seidl, Y. Kwon, D. K. Mishra, C. Gal, Xiong Wang, Julia Velkovska, C. Pinkenburg, Dong Jo Kim, Moonhee Kim, H. Ge, K. Nakano, S.V. Greene, I. Yoon, T. Elder, Qiao Xu, ShinIchi Esumi, A. Yanovich, A. Berdnikov, A. Lebedev, A. Sukhanov, T. Nagashima, I. V. Sourikova, H. Van Hecke, E. Kistenev, G. Tarnai, Z. Sun, M. Inaba, M. McCumber, C. Nattrass, T. Shioya, T. Rinn, M. Finger, Y. Riabov, A. N. Zelenski, D. E. Fields, Anders Nils Erik Oskarsson, H. Sako, M. Rosati, D. P. Morrison, M. I. Nagy, S. P. Sorensen, D. Kapukchyan, T-A Shibata, R. A. Soltz, A. Deshpande, M. Sarsour, C. A. Ogilvie, I. J. Choi, J. Sziklai, Y. Fukuda, C. L. Silva, A. D. Frawley, L. Zou, A. C. Mignerey, Kenneth Francis Read, M. Grosse Perdekamp, G. Mitsuka, Institut de Physique Nucléaire d'Orsay (IPNO), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11), Institut de Physique Nucléaire de Lyon (IPNL), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 (UCBL), Université de Lyon-Université de Lyon-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3), PHENIX, Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 (UCBL), and Université de Lyon-Université de Lyon-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
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Quark ,velocity ,geometry ,particle flow: collective phenomena ,p+p, p+A, 200 GeV, QGP, flow, RHIC, PHEHIX ,collective ,Nuclear Theory ,Hadron ,General Physics and Astronomy ,triangulation ,[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex] ,7. Clean energy ,01 natural sciences ,010305 fluids & plasmas ,quark ,Nuclear physics ,Momentum ,nucleon nucleon ,0103 physical sciences ,Nuclear Experiment ,010306 general physics ,quark gluon: plasma ,fluid ,lifetime ,Physics ,formation ,gluon ,Plasma ,momentum: anisotropy ,Nuclear matter ,charged particle ,Charged particle ,Gluon ,Automatic Keywords ,nucleus: heavy ,13. Climate action ,nuclear matter ,flow ,Quark–gluon plasma ,p nucleus ,droplet ,hadron - Abstract
International audience; Experimental studies of the collisions of heavy nuclei at relativistic energies have established the properties of the quark–gluon plasma (QGP), a state of hot, dense nuclear matter in which quarks and gluons are not bound into hadrons1–4. In this state, matter behaves as a nearly inviscid fluid5 that efficiently translates initial spatial anisotropies into correlated momentum anisotropies among the particles produced, creating a common velocity field pattern known as collective flow. In recent years, comparable momentum anisotropies have been measured in small-system proton–proton (p+p) and proton–nucleus (p+A) collisions, despite expectations that the volume and lifetime of the medium produced would be too small to form a QGP. Here we report on the observation of elliptic and triangular flow patterns of charged particles produced in proton–gold (p+Au), deuteron–gold (d+Au) and helium–gold (3He+Au) collisions at a nucleon–nucleon centre-of-mass energy $\sqrt {s_{{\mathrm{NN}}}} = 200$ GeV. The unique combination of three distinct initial geometries and two flow patterns provides unprecedented model discrimination. Hydrodynamical models, which include the formation of a short-lived QGP droplet, provide the best simultaneous description of these measurements.
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16. [A new analysis method for 24-hour intraocular pressure data]
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R Y, Zhai, X M, Kong, S Y, Han, M, Xiao, and X H, Sun
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Tonometry, Ocular ,Humans ,Low Tension Glaucoma ,Glaucoma, Open-Angle ,Intraocular Pressure ,Circadian Rhythm - Abstract
The study aimed to introduce a new analysis method of 24-hour intraocular pressure (IOP) and to propose the concept of overall IOP. Data of 24-hour IOP of a patient with a confirmed diagnosis of normal tension glaucoma was selected. Based on the present indexes including peak IOP, trough IOP, maximum difference, and mean IOP, new indexes were proposed, which included main IOP, duration of main IOP, and rate of IOP increase. A radar chart was drawn, and overall IOP was calculated. Overall IOP value = IOP distribution (sum of IOP value multiplied by the corresponding duration) × IOP fluctuation (standard deviation) × rate of IOP increase/100. By comparing two series of IOP data, the advantages of the new IOP indexes were demonstrated. The introduction of the concept of overall IOP expands the description of IOP from a single static state to a comprehensive dynamic state, which enables us to analyze the results of 24-hour IOP monitoring more thoroughly.介绍一种新的24 h眼压数据分析方法,并提出全眼压的概念。选取1例确诊正常眼压性青光眼患者的24 h眼压数据,在原有指标眼压峰值、谷值、最大差值、平均值的基础上,提出主体眼压、主体眼压时长、升压速率等指标,绘制雷达图,计算得出全眼压的值。全眼压值=眼压值分布(各分区的眼压值×相应时长的总和)×眼压波动(标准差)×眼压上升速率/100。并通过2次眼压的数据对比,分析新的眼压指标的优势。全眼压概念的提出,把对眼压的描述从单一静态扩展到了全面动态,使24 h眼压监测结果的分析更深入细致。
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- 2021
17. [Association between serum vitamin D level and immune imbalance in advanced schistosomiasis patients with liver fibrosis]
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L Y, Zhou, L F, Zhang, Y M, Wu, and S Y, Han
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Liver Cirrhosis ,Male ,Immunoglobulin G ,Humans ,Schistosomiasis ,Female ,CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes ,Vitamin D ,Aged - Abstract
To examine the relationship between serum vitamin D level and immune imbalance in advanced schistosomiasis patients with liver fibrosis.A total of 120 advanced schistosomiasis patients with liver fibrosis that were admitted to the Department of Schistosomiasis of The First Hospital of Jiaxing City from May 2016 to September 2018 were recruited as the observation group, and 50 healthy volunteers randomly sampled from the hospital during the same period served as the control group. The serum IgG antibody, IgA antibody, C3 complement, C4 complement, CD4The 120 advanced schistosomiasis patients with liver fibrosis included 58 men and 62 women, and had a mean age of (72.00 ± 3.00) years. There were 32 cases with grade I liver fibrosis, 46 cases with grade II liver fibrosis, and 42 cases with grade III liver fibrosis. There were no significant differences between the observation group and the control group in terms of serum D-dimer, total cholesterol (TC), triglyceride (TG), C3 complement or C4 complement levels (Immune imbalance occurs in advanced schistosomiasis patients with liver fibrosis, and serum vitamin D level may correlate with immune imbalance in advanced schistosomiasis patients with liver fibrosis.
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18. Probing Gluon Spin-Momentum Correlations in Transversely Polarized Protons through Midrapidity Isolated Direct Photons in p^{↑}+p Collisions at sqrt[s]=200 GeV
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U A, Acharya, C, Aidala, Y, Akiba, M, Alfred, V, Andrieux, N, Apadula, H, Asano, B, Azmoun, V, Babintsev, N S, Bandara, K N, Barish, S, Bathe, A, Bazilevsky, M, Beaumier, R, Belmont, A, Berdnikov, Y, Berdnikov, L, Bichon, B, Blankenship, D S, Blau, J S, Bok, M L, Brooks, J, Bryslawskyj, V, Bumazhnov, S, Campbell, V, Canoa Roman, R, Cervantes, C Y, Chi, M, Chiu, I J, Choi, J B, Choi, Z, Citron, M, Connors, R, Corliss, Y, Corrales Morales, N, Cronin, M, Csanád, T, Csörgő, T W, Danley, M S, Daugherity, G, David, K, DeBlasio, K, Dehmelt, A, Denisov, A, Deshpande, E J, Desmond, A, Dion, D, Dixit, J H, Do, A, Drees, K A, Drees, J M, Durham, A, Durum, A, Enokizono, H, En'yo, R, Esha, S, Esumi, B, Fadem, W, Fan, N, Feege, D E, Fields, M, Finger, D, Fitzgerald, S L, Fokin, J E, Frantz, A, Franz, A D, Frawley, Y, Fukuda, C, Gal, P, Gallus, P, Garg, H, Ge, M, Giles, F, Giordano, Y, Goto, N, Grau, S V, Greene, M, Grosse Perdekamp, T, Gunji, H, Guragain, T, Hachiya, J S, Haggerty, K I, Hahn, H, Hamagaki, H F, Hamilton, S Y, Han, J, Hanks, M, Harvey, S, Hasegawa, T O S, Haseler, X, He, T K, Hemmick, J C, Hill, K, Hill, A, Hodges, R S, Hollis, K, Homma, B, Hong, T, Hoshino, N, Hotvedt, J, Huang, S, Huang, K, Imai, M, Inaba, A, Iordanova, D, Isenhower, D, Ivanishchev, B V, Jacak, M, Jezghani, Z, Ji, X, Jiang, B M, Johnson, D, Jouan, D S, Jumper, J H, Kang, D, Kapukchyan, S, Karthas, D, Kawall, A V, Kazantsev, V, Khachatryan, A, Khanzadeev, A, Khatiwada, C, Kim, E-J, Kim, M, Kim, D, Kincses, A, Kingan, E, Kistenev, J, Klatsky, P, Kline, T, Koblesky, D, Kotov, S, Kudo, B, Kurgyis, K, Kurita, Y, Kwon, J G, Lajoie, D, Larionova, A, Lebedev, S, Lee, S H, Lee, M J, Leitch, Y H, Leung, N A, Lewis, X, Li, S H, Lim, M X, Liu, V-R, Loggins, S, Lökös, D A, Loomis, K, Lovasz, D, Lynch, T, Majoros, Y I, Makdisi, M, Makek, V I, Manko, E, Mannel, M, McCumber, P L, McGaughey, D, McGlinchey, C, McKinney, M, Mendoza, A C, Mignerey, A, Milov, D K, Mishra, J T, Mitchell, Iu, Mitrankov, M, Mitrankova, G, Mitsuka, S, Miyasaka, S, Mizuno, M M, Mondal, P, Montuenga, T, Moon, D P, Morrison, B, Mulilo, T, Murakami, J, Murata, K, Nagai, K, Nagashima, T, Nagashima, J L, Nagle, M I, Nagy, I, Nakagawa, K, Nakano, C, Nattrass, S, Nelson, T, Niida, R, Nouicer, T, Novák, N, Novitzky, G, Nukazuka, A S, Nyanin, E, O'Brien, C A, Ogilvie, J D, Orjuela Koop, J D, Osborn, A, Oskarsson, G J, Ottino, K, Ozawa, V, Pantuev, V, Papavassiliou, J S, Park, S, Park, S F, Pate, M, Patel, W, Peng, D V, Perepelitsa, G D N, Perera, D Yu, Peressounko, C E, PerezLara, J, Perry, R, Petti, M, Phipps, C, Pinkenburg, R P, Pisani, M, Potekhin, A, Pun, M L, Purschke, P V, Radzevich, N, Ramasubramanian, K F, Read, D, Reynolds, V, Riabov, Y, Riabov, D, Richford, T, Rinn, S D, Rolnick, M, Rosati, Z, Rowan, J, Runchey, A S, Safonov, T, Sakaguchi, H, Sako, V, Samsonov, M, Sarsour, S, Sato, B, Schaefer, B K, Schmoll, K, Sedgwick, R, Seidl, A, Sen, R, Seto, A, Sexton, D, Sharma, I, Shein, T-A, Shibata, K, Shigaki, M, Shimomura, T, Shioya, P, Shukla, A, Sickles, C L, Silva, D, Silvermyr, B K, Singh, C P, Singh, V, Singh, M, Slunečka, K L, Smith, M, Snowball, R A, Soltz, W E, Sondheim, S P, Sorensen, I V, Sourikova, P W, Stankus, S P, Stoll, T, Sugitate, A, Sukhanov, T, Sumita, J, Sun, Z, Sun, J, Sziklai, K, Tanida, M J, Tannenbaum, S, Tarafdar, A, Taranenko, G, Tarnai, R, Tieulent, A, Timilsina, T, Todoroki, M, Tomášek, C L, Towell, R S, Towell, I, Tserruya, Y, Ueda, B, Ujvari, H W, van Hecke, J, Velkovska, M, Virius, V, Vrba, N, Vukman, X R, Wang, Y S, Watanabe, C P, Wong, C L, Woody, C, Xu, Q, Xu, L, Xue, S, Yalcin, Y L, Yamaguchi, H, Yamamoto, A, Yanovich, J H, Yoo, I, Yoon, H, Yu, I E, Yushmanov, W A, Zajc, A, Zelenski, S, Zharko, and L, Zou
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Studying spin-momentum correlations in hadronic collisions offers a glimpse into a three-dimensional picture of proton structure. The transverse single-spin asymmetry for midrapidity isolated direct photons in p^{↑}+p collisions at sqrt[s]=200 GeV is measured with the PHENIX detector at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC). Because direct photons in particular are produced from the hard scattering and do not interact via the strong force, this measurement is a clean probe of initial-state spin-momentum correlations inside the proton and is in particular sensitive to gluon interference effects within the proton. This is the first time direct photons have been used as a probe of spin-momentum correlations at RHIC. The uncertainties on the results are a 50-fold improvement with respect to those of the one prior measurement for the same observable, from the Fermilab E704 experiment. These results constrain gluon spin-momentum correlations in transversely polarized protons.
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19. LINC01605 regulates proliferation, migration and invasion of colorectal cancer cells via targeting miR-3960/SOX11
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S-S, Hu, L, Fu, S-Y, Han, X-L, Li, and L-D, Zhang
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MicroRNAs ,Cell Movement ,Humans ,RNA, Long Noncoding ,Colorectal Neoplasms ,Cells, Cultured ,Cell Proliferation ,SOXC Transcription Factors - Abstract
We aimed to determine the expression level of long intergenic non-coding ribonucleic acid 1605 (LINC01605) in colorectal cancer (CRC), and to explore the effects of the LINC01605/microRNA (miR)-3960/sex-determining region Y-box 11 (SOX11) regulatory axis on the biological behaviors of CRC cells and the molecular mechanism therein.Tissue specimens were collected from 38 patients with CRC, and the relative expression level of LINC01605 in the CRC tissues and CRC cells was measured using quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR). Then, the effects of LINC01605 on the proliferation, apoptosis, invasion and metastasis of CRC cells were observed via in vitro assays [cell counting kit (CCK)-8 assay, flow cytometry and transwell assay]. Besides, the possible miRNAs binding to LINC01605 were predicted by the bioinformatics method, and they were screened and verified using qRT-PCR and Dual-Luciferase reporter gene assay. Finally, the downstream target genes of miR-3960 were predicted by means of bioinformatics, and they were also screened and confirmed via qRT-PCR and Dual-Luciferase reporter gene assay.According to the results of qRT-PCR, the expression of LINC01605 was up-regulated in 31 out of 38 cases of CRC tissue specimens, and its expression in CRC cells was higher than that in normal colorectal cells. The results of in vitro assays revealed that the proliferation, migration and invasion abilities of CRC cells were weakened, with an increased apoptosis rate after interference with LINC01605 expression. Based on the results of qRT-PCR and Dual-Luciferase reporter gene assay, miR-3960 was the target of LINC01605, while SOX11 was the target of miR-3960. Moreover, the expression of miR-3960 rose, but that of SOX11 declined after interference with LINC01605 expression. It was found through Western blotting that the protein expression of SOX11 was lowered after interference with LINC01605 expression.LINC01605 has an up-regulated expression in CRC, and accelerates the proliferation, migration and metastasis of CRC cells by the miR-3960/SOX11 regulatory axis.
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20. Production of π0 and η mesons in U+U collisions at sNN=192 GeV
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S. Y. Han, M. Gonin, A. Berdnikov, D. Kawall, Agneta Oskarsson, V. Bumazhnov, Y. Nakamiya, D. Lynch, D. Kincses, John Matthew Durham, M. Nihashi, D. Black, Hideyuki Oide, A. Sukhanov, M. Larionova, Y. Berdnikov, Dmitry Blau, K. Kurita, Y. Akiba, A. V. Kazantsev, N. Crossette, C. McKinney, S. Nagamiya, N. Novitzky, A. Meles, R. P. Pisani, Vaclav Vrba, S. Park, J. Murata, P. Sett, Alice Mignerey, D. E. Fields, C. O. Kim, L. D'Orazio, S. Miyasaka, A. Franz, R. Pak, U. Acharya, M. McCumber, B. Meredith, K. Ozawa, A. Garishvili, B. V. Jacak, E. Vazquez-Zambrano, I. Garishvili, S. Hasegawa, Y. J. Kwon, I. Shein, B. Komkov, R. A. Soltz, M. Grosse Perdekamp, G. David, L. Patel, X. Bai, F. Giordano, I. V. Sourikova, T. Hachiya, John Hill, Peter Christiansen, Z. Ji, D. Kotov, D. Yu Peressounko, X. Sun, Takao Sakaguchi, A. Ster, Takafumi Niida, J. Huang, B. Sahlmueller, E. J. Desmond, S. Nelson, Y. Sekiguchi, T. C. Awes, N. Riveli, Norio Saito, K. Sedgwick, D. S. Jumper, Henner Buesching, Y. Fukao, S. Solano, H. A. Torii, B. Kurgyis, Toru Sugitate, I. E. Yushmanov, K. B. Lee, H. Qu, A. D. Frawley, Y. J. Kim, Jason Kamin, B. M. Johnson, Mihael Makek, S. Butsyk, M. Csanad, L. Ding, Tsutomu Mibe, J. S. Kang, Charles Maguire, T. Hester, J. Seele, Peter Steinberg, M. Kofarago, Prakhar Garg, Vladimir Samsonov, B. Bannier, Animesh Datta, X. Gong, C. Y. Chi, D. Roach, A. Shaver, S. Choi, J. T. Mitchell, Y. Zhai, Christine Nattrass, M. Slunečka, S. Huang, T. Todoroki, K. M. Kijima, P. L. McGaughey, A. Pun, A. Sen, D. Larionova, M. Potekhin, François Fleuret, Alexei Khanzadeev, Sung Keun Park, A. Enokizono, Martin Purschke, V. S. Pantuev, R. Seidl, Vladislav Manko, C. A. Aidala, K. Hashimoto, R. S. Towell, Kiyoshi Tanida, L. Bichon, Xingguo Li, J. S. Kapustinsky, V. Babintsev, E. Stenlund, C. Baumann, J. B. Choi, N. N. Ajitanand, Prashant Shukla, S. F. Pate, T. Hoshino, A. Isinhue, E. Kistenev, Dipak Kumar Mishra, M. Kurosawa, M. I. Nagy, Tomofumi Nagae, B. Ujvari, G. D. N. Perera, A. Taranenko, Ke. Nakamura, D. Jouan, N. Ramasubramanian, X. Jiang, Maya Hachiya Shimomura, R. S. Hollis, S. P. Sorensen, R. Belmont, S. Wolin, Takahiro Nakamura, J. L. Nagle, D. McGlinchey, W. J. Metzger, D. Richford, Y. I. Makdisi, M. S. Ryu, S. J. Jeon, Takahiro Fusayasu, M. Leitgab, Viktor Riabov, K. Okada, Yoshifumi Ueda, J. H. Do, Qiao Xu, Brajesh K. Singh, J. A. Key, Ryugo S. Hayano, L. Zou, B. Lewis, D. Watanabe, Soumya Mohapatra, M. J. Leitch, A. Durum, Pawan Kumar Netrakanti, J. Sun, E. Vznuzdaev, D. Silvermyr, Motoi Inaba, A. Timilsina, A. Deshpande, M. Stepanov, Y. Riabov, J. Bryslawskyj, Kenta Shigaki, D. Ivanishchev, S. Baumgart, N. Apadula, Minghui Liu, T. V. Moukhanova, A. Drees, V. Papavassiliou, C. E. Perezlara, Hari Guragain, S. Mizuno, M. Moskowitz, A. Yanovich, H. W. Van Hecke, S. Whitaker, Jennifer E. Perry, A. S. Nyanin, M. J. Tannenbaum, Rachid Nouicer, A. N. Zelenski, Kenneth Francis Read, J. Hanks, T. Ichihara, Hiroyuki Sako, Sook Hyun Lee, T. Murakami, Yi Gu, B. Blankenship, M. Mendoza, J. G. Lajoie, Kensuke Homma, E. Richardson, C. L. Silva, Y. Tanaka, Y. Watanabe, V. Khachatryan, H. Asano, E. Tennant, M. S. Daugherity, C. P. Singh, I. Younus, M. Tomášek, M. Skolnik, James Alexander, Filip Krizek, N. A. Lewis, M. R. Stone, K. Nakano, S. Bathe, W. E. Sondheim, B. Azmoun, R. J. Petti, S. I. Morrow, S. Sawada, D. Firak, Byung-Sik Hong, J. Runchey, A. Bazilevsky, T. Novák, K. Boyle, C. P. Wong, M. Chiu, C. A. Ogilvie, M. Connors, W. A. Zajc, Brian Cole, Alexandre Lebedev, P. Kline, K. S. Lee, T. Majoros, T. K. Hemmick, D. M. Lee, G. H. Lee, V. Baublis, A. Denisov, Yuki Watanabe, V. Cianciolo, M. Beaumier, Sergey Fokin, D. Sharma, K. S. Joo, I. J. Choi, B. Xia, S. Esumi, Dennis Perepelitsa, Yasuo Miake, Anne Marie Sickles, K. Gainey, J. S. Bok, D. Kotchetkov, K. DeBlasio, Atsushi Takahara, K. A. Drees, J. Rak, K. O. Eyser, J. Klatsky, S. H. Lim, R. Lacey, R. Granier de Cassagnac, Jongmin Lee, K. L. Smith, P. K. Khandai, A. Taketani, Y. Ikeda, E. J. Mannel, T. Rinn, Yanjun Wu, R. Akimoto, C. Gal, K. Watanabe, C. Pinkenburg, Klaus Dehmelt, Julia Velkovska, A. Khatiwada, Z. Sun, Taku Gunji, M. Patel, M. Rosati, Tamás Csörgő, S. Tarafdar, M. Virius, E. T. Atomssa, Senta Greene, B. Fadem, E. O'Brien, Jiangyong Jia, Y. Goto, C. H. Chen, S. Yokkaichi, D. Kleinjan, S. Campbell, S. Zhou, A. Manion, R. Esha, J. H. Kang, I. Ravinovich, J. S. Haggerty, S. D. Rolnick, M. Bai, Y. S. Lai, J. D. Osborn, Inseok Yoon, Zhiying You, D. J. Kim, M. Finger, Dillon Scott Fitzgerald, V. Canoa Roman, B. Mulilo, N. Cronin, K. Shoji, Susumu Sato, S. Kanda, W. Peng, P. W. Stankus, Ajit Kumar Mohanty, T. A. Shibata, V. Borisov, N. Grau, I. Tserruya, M. Jezghani, Iu. Mitrankov, Y. Imazu, V. Singh, A. Hodges, D. Isenhower, Kenichi Imai, T. Koblesky, T. Moon, S. P. Stoll, F. Wei, Hideki Hamagaki, W. Fan, K. Aoki, M. Vargyas, K. I. Hahn, A. Glenn, P. V. Radzevich, Eunja Kim, Jen-Chieh Peng, J. E. Frantz, D. Reynolds, Inkyu Park, Xiong Wang, M. Wysocki, Sándor Lökös, K. N. Barish, Alexander Milov, I. Nakagawa, Young-Ki Kim, T. Engelmore, O. Drapier, S. Zharko, D. P. Morrison, B. H. Kang, Tatsuya Chujo, M. L. Brooks, Y. L. Yamaguchi, R. Seto, X. He, Robert Vertesi, J. Koster, C. L. Woody, A. Veicht, A. Mwai, M. Sarsour, and A. Iordanova
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Physics ,Particle physics ,Meson ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,0103 physical sciences ,Production (economics) ,010306 general physics ,01 natural sciences - Published
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21. Production of bb¯ at forward rapidity in p+p collisions at s=510 GeV
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Takafumi Niida, J. Huang, Prakhar Garg, A. Sen, B. Bannier, D. Lynch, M. Beaumier, Min-Hye Kim, K. S. Joo, T. Murakami, Yi Gu, R. S. Towell, Prashant Shukla, S. F. Pate, J. A. Key, D. Ivanishchev, V. Papavassiliou, C. E. Perezlara, S. I. Morrow, S. Sawada, A. Franz, J. Runchey, E. Joo, M. Stepanov, M. Potekhin, H. Nakagomi, T. Hoshino, D. Sharma, K. L. Smith, Norio Saito, A. Enokizono, R. A. Soltz, L. Zou, M. Grosse Perdekamp, Hari Guragain, J. Seele, V. Bumazhnov, D. Black, S. Esumi, J. Murata, D. Firak, M. I. Nagy, W. J. Metzger, D. Richford, Yoshifumi Ueda, J. H. Do, Minghui Liu, Kiyoshi Tanida, E. Kistenev, Sook Hyun Lee, H. Asano, D. Watanabe, J. T. Mitchell, F. Giordano, Atsushi Takahara, Alexander Milov, I. Nakagawa, Young-Ki Kim, Alexei Khanzadeev, L. Bichon, Anne Marie Sickles, E. Vznuzdaev, R. Seidl, B. Schaefer, V. S. Pantuev, D. Larionova, B. Azmoun, J. S. Bok, Vladislav Manko, D. Kawall, Kenneth Francis Read, T. A. Shibata, J. B. Choi, Maya Hachiya Shimomura, R. S. Hollis, T. Hachiya, K. A. Drees, Z. Sun, N. N. Ajitanand, G. D. N. Perera, S. Tarafdar, J. Sun, V. Babintsev, Dipak Kumar Mishra, D. H. Kim, D. P. Morrison, J. Rak, Y. I. Makdisi, Yanjun Wu, S. Park, A. J. Miller, P. Kline, A. Dion, Zvi Hirsh Citron, J. Klatsky, A. Sukhanov, K. Kurita, C. Gal, H. En'yo, N. Ramasubramanian, X. Jiang, I. Shein, Klaus Dehmelt, Julia Velkovska, C. L. Silva, A. Khatiwada, M. Virius, E. T. Atomssa, N. Feege, M. J. Leitch, Tatsuya Chujo, I. Tserruya, M. Jezghani, T. V. Moukhanova, Z. Ji, D. Yu Peressounko, K. Sedgwick, V. Singh, A. Hodges, M. Rosati, S. H. Lim, Tamás Csörgő, Mihael Makek, A. Deshpande, R. Lacey, A. Timilsina, M. J. Tannenbaum, A. Adare, Y. Riabov, B. M. Johnson, T. Koblesky, J. D. Orjuela Koop, Animesh Datta, T. Sumita, E. J. Desmond, A. Durum, J. Bryslawskyj, C. Y. Chi, M. Slunečka, P. L. McGaughey, C. H. Chen, Kenta Shigaki, M. Sarsour, F. Wei, D. Isenhower, B. K. Schmoll, C. O. Kim, T. Moon, A. Manion, B. Meredith, Xiao-yan Li, J. Hanks, Y. Watanabe, Hiroyuki Sako, A. S. Nyanin, R. Pak, I. Ravinovich, Balazs Ujvari, M. Leitgab, Rachid Nouicer, Y. J. Kwon, Jiangyong Jia, Y. Goto, A. Glenn, P. V. Radzevich, A. N. Zelenski, Kensuke Homma, S. Beckman, I. E. Yushmanov, S. Nelson, Senta Greene, Motoi Inaba, A. Meles, Eunja Kim, A. V. Kazantsev, M. Bai, M. S. Daugherity, C. P. Singh, D. Kleinjan, Mate Csanad, A. Iordanova, Alice Mignerey, T. Majoros, Jen-Chieh Peng, J. G. Rubin, A. Taranenko, S. Campbell, B. Fadem, E. O'Brien, S. Miyasaka, S. Y. Han, J. E. Frantz, C. L. Woody, A. Berdnikov, D. E. Fields, L. Ding, J. S. Kang, M. Kofarago, N. S. Bandara, Byung-Sik Hong, D. Reynolds, A. Bazilevsky, X. Sun, M. Nihashi, S. J. Jeon, J. D. Osborn, D. McGlinchey, Inseok Yoon, B. V. Jacak, D. Roach, Y. Zhai, A. Pun, Takao Sakaguchi, Vladimir Samsonov, Petr Gallus, H. J. Kim, G. David, I. J. Choi, B. Xia, L. Patel, Dennis Perepelitsa, Christine Nattrass, N. A. Lewis, Xiong Wang, R. J. Petti, Taku Gunji, T. Todoroki, M. Finger, Alexandre Lebedev, Y. Ikeda, A. D. Frawley, K. Ozawa, N. Novitzky, N. Riveli, R. P. Pisani, M. Towell, Brajesh K. Singh, T. C. Awes, M. Patel, I. V. Sourikova, Viktor Riabov, K. B. Lee, U. Acharya, Serpil Yalcin, S. Huang, J. Sziklai, M. McCumber, S. P. Sorensen, E. J. Mannel, M. Wysocki, T. Rinn, A. Taketani, C. P. Wong, J. G. Lajoie, M. Alfred, S. Whitaker, Jennifer E. Perry, M. Connors, W. A. Zajc, L. Xue, R. Akimoto, R. Esha, A. Denisov, Yuki Watanabe, C. Pinkenburg, S. D. Rolnick, M. Kurosawa, Sergey Fokin, D. J. Kim, J. H. Kang, J. S. Haggerty, J. L. Nagle, Dillon Scott Fitzgerald, V. Canoa Roman, R. Belmont, Susumu Sato, Y. Imazu, Kenichi Imai, Sándor Lökös, K. N. Barish, S. Zharko, Hideki Hamagaki, W. Fan, M. Vargyas, K. I. Hahn, P. Montuenga, V. Borisov, N. Grau, M. L. Brooks, Iu. Mitrankov, Y. L. Yamaguchi, B. Mulilo, M. Tomášek, W. Peng, P. W. Stankus, A. Sexton, R. Seto, X. He, Y. Aramaki, J. Koster, A. Mwai, D. Kotov, D. S. Jumper, S. P. Stoll, D. Jouan, S. Wolin, N. Apadula, A. Drees, S. Bathe, M. Chiu, C. A. Ogilvie, T. K. Hemmick, Yasuo Miake, K. DeBlasio, R. Pinson, Martin Purschke, C. A. Aidala, Pawan Kumar Netrakanti, V. Khachatryan, S. Hasegawa, Henner Buesching, I. Younus, Agneta Oskarsson, D. Kincses, John Matthew Durham, M. Larionova, Y. Berdnikov, Y. Akiba, C. McKinney, S. Nagamiya, Vaclav Vrba, S. Mizuno, H. W. Van Hecke, B. Blankenship, K. Kihara, Qiao Xu, D. Silvermyr, A. Yanovich, Z. Rowan, M. Mendoza, H. Ge, K. Nakano, W. E. Sondheim, K. Boyle, John Hill, H. A. Torii, B. Kurgyis, Toru Sugitate, and P. Sett
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Quantum chromodynamics ,Physics ,Particle physics ,Muon ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,High Energy Physics::Phenomenology ,Order (ring theory) ,01 natural sciences ,Gluon ,0103 physical sciences ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,Production (computer science) ,Rapidity ,PHENIX detector ,Nuclear Experiment ,010306 general physics ,Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider - Abstract
The cross section of bottom quark-antiquark ($b\bar{b}$) production in $p$+$p$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}=510$ GeV is measured with the PHENIX detector at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider. The results are based on the yield of high mass, like-sign muon pairs measured within the PHENIX muon arm acceptance ($1.2 1$ GeV/$c$, and dimuon mass of 5--10 GeV/$c^2$. The extrapolated total cross section at this energy for $b\bar{b}$ production is $13.1 \pm 0.6~(\mbox{stat}) \pm 1.5~(\mbox{syst}) \pm 2.7~(\mbox{global})~\mu$b. The total cross section is compared to a perturbative quantum chromodynamics calculation and is consistent within uncertainties. The azimuthal opening angle between muon pairs from $b\bar{b}$ decays and their $p_T$ distributions are compared to distributions generated using {\sc ps pythia 6}, which includes next-to-leading order processes. The azimuthal correlations and pair $p_T$ distribution are not very well described by {\sc pythia} calculations, but are still consistent within uncertainties. Flavor creation and flavor excitation subprocesses are favored over gluon splitting.
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22. Polarization and cross section of midrapidity J/ψ production in p+p collisions at s=510 GeV
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A. J. Miller, Martin Purschke, C. A. Aidala, Y. Imazu, Y. J. Kwon, J. Seele, A. Sukhanov, K. Kurita, T. Murakami, Yi Gu, S. I. Morrow, S. Sawada, J. Runchey, M. Potekhin, M. S. Daugherity, C. P. Singh, N. A. Lewis, R. J. Petti, S. Mizuno, Pawan Kumar Netrakanti, Kenichi Imai, J. S. Kang, Y. Zhai, V. Khachatryan, Dillon Scott Fitzgerald, V. Canoa Roman, C. O. Kim, R. Pak, A. Enokizono, D. Kotov, D. S. Jumper, S. H. Lim, J. Sziklai, Kiyoshi Tanida, M. Slunečka, B. Azmoun, Susumu Sato, Atsushi Takahara, K. A. Drees, H. W. Van Hecke, P. L. McGaughey, J. Klatsky, Jen-Chieh Peng, J. G. Rubin, Hideki Hamagaki, W. Fan, M. Vargyas, H. Nakagomi, T. Hoshino, B. Blankenship, E. Joo, M. Stepanov, K. I. Hahn, Hari Guragain, E. Kistenev, J. H. Kang, J. E. Frantz, J. S. Haggerty, Sook Hyun Lee, P. Kline, A. Dion, Z. Rowan, M. Mendoza, H. Asano, Maya Hachiya Shimomura, R. S. Hollis, B. Ujvari, B. Mulilo, J. G. Lajoie, I. J. Choi, D. Reynolds, B. Xia, S. Beckman, Dennis Perepelitsa, Y. I. Makdisi, M. Beaumier, M. Towell, K. S. Joo, D. Jouan, M. Tomášek, H. Ge, D. Richford, Y. Riabov, J. Bryslawskyj, K. Nakano, W. Peng, N. N. Ajitanand, P. W. Stankus, Kenta Shigaki, M. J. Tannenbaum, W. E. Sondheim, R. S. Towell, G. D. N. Perera, Yoshifumi Ueda, J. H. Do, J. Sun, Viktor Riabov, B. K. Schmoll, A. Taketani, V. Bumazhnov, D. Black, Xiong Wang, S. Esumi, K. Boyle, N. Feege, X. He, Animesh Datta, T. Sumita, C. Y. Chi, A. S. Nyanin, A. Durum, B. M. Johnson, Dong Jo Kim, Rachid Nouicer, A. N. Zelenski, Alice Mignerey, A. Taranenko, S. Miyasaka, A. Franz, S. J. Jeon, Brajesh K. Singh, X. Sun, A. Deshpande, Y. Aramaki, A. Meles, Takao Sakaguchi, D. E. Fields, T. Majoros, S. P. Sorensen, B. V. Jacak, A. D. Frawley, N. Riveli, K. B. Lee, S. Huang, Wesley James Metzger, J. Koster, M. Kurosawa, C. L. Silva, R. Belmont, Serpil Yalcin, C. P. Wong, S. Wolin, M. Wysocki, M. Alfred, S. Whitaker, M. Connors, W. A. Zajc, L. Xue, D. Sharma, A. Denisov, Yuki Watanabe, M. I. Nagy, Jennifer E. Perry, I. Tserruya, I. Ravinovich, Sergey Fokin, D. Watanabe, S. Hasegawa, Y. Watanabe, Anne Marie Sickles, M. Jezghani, D. Lynch, B. Schaefer, E. Vznuzdaev, Y. Ikeda, J. S. Bok, E. J. Mannel, T. Rinn, M. Bai, T. A. Shibata, B. Meredith, V. Singh, A. Hodges, C. L. Woody, Jan Rak, N. S. Bandara, R. Lacey, A. Mwai, A. Adare, Vladimir Samsonov, Henner Buesching, Christine Nattrass, T. Todoroki, J. D. Osborn, D. Isenhower, T. Moon, T. Koblesky, Inseok Yoon, John Hill, H. A. Torii, B. Kurgyis, S. P. Stoll, F. Wei, E. J. Desmond, Taku Gunji, Toru Sugitate, S. Nelson, J. L. Nagle, M. Patel, M. Finger, A. Berdnikov, R. Esha, S. D. Rolnick, L. Ding, M. Kofarago, D. Roach, A. Pun, K. Kihara, Qiao Xu, M. Virius, E. T. Atomssa, Petr Gallus, A. Glenn, P. V. Radzevich, D. Silvermyr, J. T. Mitchell, R. Seidl, Vladislav Manko, I. Younus, Eunja Kim, A. Yanovich, K. Ozawa, I. V. Sourikova, J. D. Orjuela Koop, Agneta Oskarsson, A. Timilsina, C. H. Chen, D. Kincses, John Matthew Durham, Kensuke Homma, M. Larionova, Y. Berdnikov, Y. Akiba, A. Manion, C. McKinney, S. Nagamiya, Vaclav Vrba, L. Zou, K. L. Smith, Y. L. Yamaguchi, Alexander Milov, Minghui Liu, I. Nakagawa, Young-Ki Kim, Prashant Shukla, Kenneth Francis Read, S. F. Pate, D. McGlinchey, J. A. Key, D. Ivanishchev, V. Papavassiliou, C. E. Perezlara, H. J. Kim, D. P. Morrison, A. Sexton, P. Sett, Takafumi Niida, J. Huang, Prakhar Garg, B. Bannier, R. Seto, A. V. Kazantsev, Yanjun Wu, Tatsuya Chujo, I. E. Yushmanov, C. Gal, Sándor Lökös, K. N. Barish, S. Zharko, Min-Hye Kim, Klaus Dehmelt, Senta Greene, Julia Velkovska, A. Khatiwada, D. Kawall, M. Rosati, Tamás Csörgő, M. L. Brooks, S. Park, J. Murata, Zvi Hirsh Citron, I. Shein, G. David, L. Patel, B. Fadem, E. O'Brien, K. Sedgwick, T. C. Awes, Mihael Makek, Jiangyong Jia, Y. Goto, D. Kleinjan, S. Campbell, D. Firak, R. A. Soltz, M. Grosse Perdekamp, F. Giordano, Alexei Khanzadeev, T. Hachiya, L. Bichon, J. B. Choi, Z. Ji, D. Yu Peressounko, Dipak Kumar Mishra, D. H. Kim, R. Akimoto, N. Apadula, C. Pinkenburg, A. Drees, T. V. Moukhanova, Z. Sun, S. Tarafdar, M. Leitgab, Motoi Inaba, A. Sen, V. S. Pantuev, S. Bathe, M. Chiu, M. Sarsour, C. A. Ogilvie, Mate Csanad, A. Iordanova, S. Y. Han, T. K. Hemmick, Yasuo Miake, K. DeBlasio, M. Nihashi, R. Pinson, Byung-Sik Hong, A. Bazilevsky, P. Montuenga, N. Novitzky, R. P. Pisani, V. Borisov, N. Grau, U. Acharya, M. McCumber, Iu. Mitrankov, H. En'yo, Alexandre Lebedev, M. J. Leitch, N. Ramasubramanian, X. Jiang, Xiao-yan Li, J. Hanks, Hiroyuki Sako, Norio Saito, D. Larionova, and V. Babintsev
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Quantum chromodynamics ,Physics ,Range (particle radiation) ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Nuclear Theory ,Polarization (waves) ,01 natural sciences ,7. Clean energy ,Nuclear physics ,Cross section (physics) ,0103 physical sciences ,Transverse momentum ,Rapidity ,Nuclear Experiment ,010306 general physics ,Spin-½ - Abstract
The PHENIX experiment has measured the spin alignment for inclusive J/ψ→e+e- decays in proton-proton collisions at s=510 GeV at midrapidity. The angular distributions have been measured in three different polarization frames, and the three decay angular coefficients have been extracted in a full two-dimensional analysis. Previously, PHENIX saw large longitudinal net polarization at forward rapidity at the same collision energy. This analysis at midrapidity, complementary to the previous PHENIX results, sees no sizable polarization in the measured transverse momentum range of 0.0
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23. Measurement of J/ψ at forward and backward rapidity in p+p , p+Al , p+Au , and He3+Au collisions at sNN=200 GeV
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J. B. Choi, D. Fitzgerald, Dipak Kumar Mishra, S. Karthas, D. Kotov, C. L. Woody, A. Berdnikov, A. Sukhanov, K. Kurita, Y. H. Leung, T. V. Moukhanova, D. S. Jumper, L. Zou, N. S. Bandara, M. Stepanov, Vladimir Samsonov, Christine Nattrass, R. Pak, M. Csanad, S. P. Stoll, T. Todoroki, R. Kitamura, D. Jouan, Petr Gallus, Min-Hye Kim, Hari Guragain, S. H. Lee, C. Y. Scarlett, P. Sett, T. Nagashima, K. Ozawa, I. V. Sourikova, Minghui Liu, S. Hasegawa, H. Asano, Z. Rowan, Kenneth Francis Read, J. L. Nagle, S. Bathe, M. Chiu, C. A. Ogilvie, S. Nelson, T. K. Hemmick, A. Sen, B. J. Ramson, V. S. Pantuev, K. DeBlasio, R. Pinson, Keiji Nagai, M. Mendoza, N. Apadula, A. Drees, S. Suzuki, A. Deshpande, H. Yamamoto, N. Feege, E. A. Gamez, R. S. Towell, D. Lynch, A. Meles, Takafumi Niida, J. Huang, H. Ge, B. Azmoun, K. Nakano, A. Pun, B. Kimelman, B. M. Johnson, Dmitry Blau, V. Bumazhnov, A. V. Kazantsev, W. E. Sondheim, K. Hashimoto, Prakhar Garg, K. Boyle, D. V. Perepelitsa, Xingguo Li, B. Komkov, Alice Mignerey, B. Bannier, Y. Watanabe, D. E. Fields, E. J. Desmond, S. P. Sorensen, S. Miyasaka, H. En'yo, T. Shioya, Norio Saito, M. J. Leitch, H. Yu, Y. Fukuda, B. V. Jacak, A. Enokizono, D. Dixit, Motoi Inaba, Animesh Datta, T. Sumita, C. Y. Chi, Prashant Shukla, John Hill, B. Sahlmueller, B. Kurgyis, S. F. Pate, Toru Sugitate, G. David, Kiyoshi Tanida, Jan Rak, S. H. Lim, X. Sun, Agneta Oskarsson, Takao Sakaguchi, A. Taranenko, R. Lacey, Brajesh K. Singh, G. J. Ottino, M. Potekhin, J. G. Lajoie, M. Alfred, Y. Riabov, E. Kistenev, D. Kincses, John Matthew Durham, V. R. Loggins, J. T. Mitchell, J. Bryslawskyj, Kenta Shigaki, J. A. Key, N. Hotvedt, R. Seidl, Michael William Phipps, S. Lee, Jennifer E. Perry, M. S. Daugherity, R. Cervantes, A. Iordanova, Y. Berdnikov, S. Y. Han, Y. Akiba, S. Ishimaru, V. Babintsev, C. McKinney, C. P. Singh, Vladislav Manko, Viktor Riabov, Serpil Yalcin, A. Adare, Balazs Ujvari, Y. J. Kwon, A. D. Frawley, A. S. Nyanin, R. Nishitani, M. Slunečka, M. Snowball, H. Nakagomi, T. Hoshino, N. A. Lewis, Rachid Nouicer, A. N. Zelenski, Vaclav Vrba, K. Hill, R. J. Petti, D. Ivanishchev, J. Sun, I. E. Yushmanov, A. S. White, V. Papavassiliou, C. E. Perezlara, P. L. McGaughey, Z. Wang, Byung-Sik Hong, T. Murakami, Chong Kim, A. Bazilevsky, N. N. Ajitanand, D. E. Mihalik, S. Huang, J. Sziklai, C. P. Wong, D. Richford, A. S. Safonov, M. Connors, I. J. Choi, B. Xia, W. A. Zajc, Wesley James Metzger, D. McGlinchey, S. Beckman, Yoshifumi Ueda, J. H. Do, G. D. N. Perera, Qiao Xu, ShinIchi Esumi, D. Silvermyr, L. Xue, P. Kline, A. Dion, M. Kurosawa, Alexandre Lebedev, C. L. Towell, N. Vukman, N. Novitzky, A. Denisov, Yuki Watanabe, Y. Zhai, J. H. Yoo, A. Timilsina, R. Belmont, D. Kawall, Shunji Nishimura, S. I. Morrow, K. A. Drees, A. Durum, R. P. Pisani, H. F. Hamilton, Maya Hachiya Shimomura, R. S. Hollis, S. Mizuno, Y. I. Makdisi, A. Franz, J. Runchey, A. Yanovich, N. Ramasubramanian, H. W. Van Hecke, U. Acharya, M. McCumber, Sergey Fokin, X. Jiang, J. Murata, Zvi Hirsh Citron, Kensuke Homma, I. Shein, C. L. Silva, J. Klatsky, M. Beaumier, M. J. Tannenbaum, K. Sedgwick, T. Novák, Mihael Makek, J. Hanks, Hiroyuki Sako, B. K. Schmoll, T. Majoros, D. Sharma, Anne Marie Sickles, B. Schaefer, J. S. Bok, Martin Purschke, C. A. Aidala, M. J. Skoby, Pawan Kumar Netrakanti, V. Andrieux, V. Khachatryan, M. I. Nagy, D. Kapukchyan, G. Mitsuka, A. Taketani, K. Lovasz, J. H. Kang, M. Rosati, J. S. Haggerty, Tamás Csörgő, S. Kudo, Jiangyong Jia, Y. Goto, D. Kleinjan, S. Campbell, K. L. Smith, Senta Greene, M. Virius, Yanjun Wu, E. J. Mannel, T. Rinn, C. Gal, B. Fadem, E. O'Brien, Klaus Dehmelt, Julia Velkovska, A. Khatiwada, R. A. Soltz, M. Grosse Perdekamp, F. Giordano, J. D. Orjuela Koop, T. Hachiya, S. K. Park, C. H. Chen, C. Pinkenburg, A. Manion, I. Ravinovich, Z. Ji, D. Yu Peressounko, G. Tarnai, Z. Sun, M. Bai, S. Tarafdar, J. D. Osborn, Inseok Yoon, Kei Nagashima, M. Finger, V. Canoa Roman, G. W. Kim, Raphael Noel Tieulent, Susumu Sato, Jong-Min Park, Taku Gunji, B. Mulilo, M. Patel, N. Cronin, M. Tomášek, S. Kanda, W. Peng, P. W. Stankus, S. Zhou, R. Esha, P. Montuenga, S. D. Rolnick, N. Grau, Iu. Mitrankov, Ajit Kumar Mohanty, T. A. Shibata, Kenichi Imai, T. O. S. Haseler, D. Isenhower, T. Moon, P. B. Diss, Hideki Hamagaki, W. Fan, K. I. Hahn, Alexander Milov, I. Nakagawa, D. P. Morrison, M. Boer, Sándor Lökös, K. N. Barish, Tatsuya Chujo, I. Tserruya, M. Jezghani, V. Singh, A. Hodges, S. Zharko, T. Koblesky, M. Sarsour, F. Wei, A. Glenn, P. V. Radzevich, Eunja Kim, M. L. Brooks, Jen-Chieh Peng, J. G. Rubin, X. He, J. E. Frantz, D. Reynolds, Xiong Wang, Dong Jo Kim, M. Wysocki, A. Mwai, Y. L. Yamaguchi, C. Xu, A. Sexton, R. Seto, T. W. Danley, and Alexei Khanzadeev
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Physics ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Projectile ,Nuclear Theory ,Observable ,Nuclear matter ,Collision ,7. Clean energy ,01 natural sciences ,Nuclear physics ,Yield (chemistry) ,0103 physical sciences ,Quark–gluon plasma ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,Rapidity ,Impact parameter ,Nuclear Experiment ,010306 general physics - Abstract
Charmonium is a valuable probe in heavy-ion collisions to study the properties of the quark gluon plasma, and is also an interesting probe in small collision systems to study cold nuclear matter effects, which are also present in large collision systems. With the recent observations of collective behavior of produced particles in small system collisions, measurements of the modification of charmonium in small systems have become increasingly relevant. We present the results of J/ψ measurements at forward and backward rapidity in various small collision systems, p+p, p+Al, p+Au, and He3+Au, at sNN=200 GeV. The results are presented in the form of the observable RAB, the nuclear modification factor, a measure of the ratio of the J/ψ invariant yield compared to the scaled yield in p+p collisions. We examine the rapidity, transverse momentum, and collision centrality dependence of nuclear effects on J/ψ production with different projectile sizes p and He3, and different target sizes Al and Au. The modification is found to be strongly dependent on the target size, but to be very similar for p+Au and He3+Au. However, for 0%–20% central collisions at backward rapidity, the modification factor for He3+Au is found to be smaller than that for p+Au, with a mean fit to the ratio of 0.89±0.03(stat)±0.08(syst), possibly indicating final state effects due to the larger projectile size.
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24. Mood Profiling in Singapore: Cross-Cultural Validation and Potential Applications of Mood Profile Clusters
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Peter C. Terry, Renée L. Parsons-Smith, and Christie S. Y. Han
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Feeling states ,education.field_of_study ,lcsh:BF1-990 ,Population ,Ethnic group ,emotion ,mood profiling ,Mood scale ,lcsh:Psychology ,Mood ,affect ,BRUMS ,Cross-cultural ,Profiling (information science) ,Psychology ,Generalizability theory ,education ,human activities ,General Psychology ,Clinical psychology ,Original Research ,cluster analysis - Abstract
Mood profiling is a popular method of quantifying and classifying feeling states. Previous research has identified several novel mood profiles in predominantly Western English-speaking populations (Parsons-Smith et al., 2017), and replicated the findings in the domain of sport and exercise (Quartiroli et al., 2018; Terry and Parsons-Smith, 2019). The aim of the current study was to investigate if six hypothesized clusters of mood responses were evident in a population of English-speaking sport and non-sport participants in Singapore. A seeded k-means cluster analysis was applied to the mood responses of 1,444 participants (991 male, 440 female, 13 unspecified; aged 18–65 years) who completed the Brunel Mood Scale (BRUMS; Terry et al., 1999, 2003a). The six hypothesized mood profiles (i.e., iceberg, inverse Everest, inverse iceberg, shark fin, submerged, and surface profiles) were identified clearly. Chi-squared analyses showed unequal distribution of the profiles by gender, age group, ethnicity, education level, and sport participation. Findings support the cross-cultural generalizability of the six mood profiles in English-speaking sport and non-sport samples in Singapore and contribute to investigation into the antecedents, correlates, and consequences of each mood profile.
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25. Nuclear-modification factor of charged hadrons at forward and backward rapidity in p + Al and p + Au collisions at sNN=200GeV
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Alice Mignerey, T. Hoshino, S. Miyasaka, Martin Purschke, C. A. Aidala, I. Tserruya, W. J. Metzger, D. Richford, A. S. Safonov, Motoi Inaba, Takao Sakaguchi, M. Jezghani, V. Singh, A. Hodges, N. Apadula, A. Drees, S. Ishimaru, A. D. Frawley, R. A. Soltz, P. Montuenga, N. Grau, A. Sen, S. Huang, V. S. Pantuev, Iu. Mitrankov, M. Snowball, H. F. Hamilton, T. Koblesky, Yoshifumi Ueda, J. H. Do, M. Sarsour, C. L. Towell, N. Vukman, Maya Hachiya Shimomura, R. S. Hollis, Mate Csanad, A. Iordanova, S. Y. Han, M. Slunečka, P. L. McGaughey, M. J. Skoby, M. Grosse Perdekamp, F. Giordano, T. Hachiya, I. J. Choi, Y. I. Makdisi, Min-Hye Kim, S. H. Lee, C. Y. Scarlett, S. Karthas, D. Kawall, D. Kotov, John Hill, D. McGlinchey, V. Andrieux, V. Khachatryan, S. Park, H. En'yo, B. Kurgyis, N. Novitzky, M. J. Tannenbaum, D. S. Jumper, Toru Sugitate, B. K. Schmoll, P. V. Radzevich, Z. Ji, A. V. Kazantsev, Arkadiy Taranenko, S. P. Stoll, K. A. Drees, R. P. Pisani, D. Yu Peressounko, M. J. Leitch, Dennis Perepelitsa, I. Shein, M. McCumber, Eunja Kim, J. Murata, Alexander Milov, K. Sedgwick, M. Beaumier, R. Nishitani, S. Nelson, Mihael Makek, A. Deshpande, S. Suzuki, H. Yamamoto, Z. Wang, Y. Fukuda, Alexei Khanzadeev, I. Nakagawa, Y. J. Kwon, K. L. Smith, G. David, J. Klatsky, Takafumi Niida, J. Huang, J. B. Choi, Viktor Riabov, Kensuke Homma, A. Khatiwada, Sándor Lökös, K. N. Barish, A. Enokizono, S. Esumi, D. Jouan, Y. H. Leung, Kiyoshi Tanida, Senta Greene, Kyoichiro Ozawa, Dipak Kumar Mishra, Qiao Xu, D. Silvermyr, D. P. Morrison, Y. Watanabe, E. Kistenev, S. Bathe, M. Chiu, Prakhar Garg, T. Murakami, T. Majoros, Y. Riabov, J. Bryslawskyj, Kenta Shigaki, R. Cervantes, L. Zou, V. Babintsev, Minghui Liu, Byung-Sik Hong, Chong Kim, A. Bazilevsky, S. H. Lim, C. A. Ogilvie, T. K. Hemmick, S. Zharko, D. Sharma, B. Fadem, E. O'Brien, B. Azmoun, Alexandre Lebedev, A. Yanovich, Kenneth Francis Read, A. Pun, Anne Marie Sickles, A. S. Nyanin, J. Sun, S. I. Morrow, D. Lynch, Serpil Yalcin, B. Schaefer, S. Mizuno, Rachid Nouicer, A. N. Zelenski, Y. Zhai, Z. Rowan, A. Franz, J. Runchey, K. DeBlasio, C. Gal, J. S. Bok, M. Mendoza, Dmitry Blau, J. E. Frantz, Klaus Dehmelt, D. Reynolds, Julia Velkovska, C. L. Silva, M. Rosati, C. P. Wong, Prashant Shukla, P. Kline, Keiji Nagai, A. Dion, X. Jiang, Tamás Csörgő, Xiong Wang, S. F. Pate, H. W. Van Hecke, Zvi Hirsh Citron, M. Connors, W. A. Zajc, L. Xue, E. J. Desmond, H. Ge, K. Nakano, S. Kudo, S. Hasegawa, S. P. Sorensen, A. Denisov, W. E. Sondheim, M. L. Brooks, Y. Goto, Xiao-yan Li, D. Ivanishchev, J. Hanks, V. Papavassiliou, Sergey Fokin, C. E. Perezlara, Hiroyuki Sako, X. He, V. R. Loggins, J. T. Mitchell, S. Campbell, N. Hotvedt, T. Shioya, J. G. Lajoie, R. Seidl, Vladislav Manko, C. L. Woody, M. Alfred, A. Berdnikov, Michael William Phipps, S. Lee, Jennifer E. Perry, Balazs Ujvari, Petr Gallus, T. Nagashima, D. Dixit, I. E. Yushmanov, Y. L. Yamaguchi, I. V. Sourikova, C. Xu, A. Timilsina, Agneta Oskarsson, A. Sexton, Kenichi Imai, D. Kincses, John Matthew Durham, A. Sukhanov, K. Kurita, T. O. S. Haseler, R. Seto, T. W. Danley, Y. Berdnikov, Y. Akiba, C. McKinney, Hideki Hamagaki, W. Fan, K. I. Hahn, Vaclav Vrba, K. Hill, N. Cronin, Jong-Min Park, Taku Gunji, M. Tomášek, W. Peng, P. W. Stankus, M. Patel, J. D. Osborn, Inseok Yoon, M. Finger, S. D. Rolnick, G. Mitsuka, M. I. Nagy, D. Kapukchyan, T. A. Shibata, G. D. N. Perera, D. Isenhower, Tamas Novak, T. Moon, A. Durum, D. E. Fields, B. V. Jacak, Hari Guragain, Kei Nagashima, V. Canoa Roman, Raphael Noel Tieulent, Susumu Sato, K. Lovasz, H. Asano, N. Feege, E. A. Gamez, M. Virius, J. D. Orjuela Koop, Brajesh K. Singh, G. J. Ottino, R. S. Towell, J. H. Kang, J. S. Haggerty, H. Yu, T. Sumita, C. Y. Chi, J. H. Yoo, R. Belmont, E. J. Mannel, T. Rinn, M. S. Daugherity, C. P. Singh, R. Petti, B. M. Johnson, N. A. Lewis, J. Sziklai, C. Pinkenburg, N. S. Bandara, Vladimir Samsonov, Christine Nattrass, G. Tarnai, T. Todoroki, Z. Sun, J. L. Nagle, S. Tarafdar, and V. Bumazhnov
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Physics ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Hadron ,Parton ,Modification factor ,01 natural sciences ,Nuclear physics ,Distribution function ,Pseudorapidity ,0103 physical sciences ,Rapidity ,Multiplicity (chemistry) ,Nuclear Experiment ,010306 general physics ,Nucleon - Abstract
The PHENIX experiment has studied nuclear effects in p+Al and p+Au collisions at sNN=200GeV on charged hadron production at forward rapidity (1.4
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26. J/ψ and ψ(2S) production at forward rapidity in p+p collisions at s=510 GeV
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E. Mannel, H. Nakagomi, T. Hoshino, D. H. Kim, W. J. Metzger, J. M. Durham, Yoshifumi Ueda, J. H. Do, M. Patel, Z. Sun, Alexei Khanzadeev, N. Ramasubramanian, A. D. Frawley, X. Jiang, W.A. Zajc, J. Huang, L. Zou, A. C. Mignerey, V. Bumazhnov, D. Black, S. Tarafdar, T. Sugitate, S. Huang, Prakhar Garg, J. Seele, J. S. Haggerty, A. Meles, M. Alfred, M. Wysocki, B. Bannier, M. Virius, W.E. Sondheim, M. Inaba, Tamás Csörgő, T-A Shibata, S. P. Whitaker, Jiangyong Jia, Y. Goto, S. F. Pate, E. J. Kim, E. Kistenev, S. L. Fokin, C. Kim, D. Kleinjan, M. S. Daugherity, K. L. Smith, R. Lacey, K. Dehmelt, S. Park, Ferdinando Giordano, J. H. Kang, V. S. Pantuev, M. Kim, Kenneth Francis Read, E. T. Atomssa, Yanjun Wu, C. Gal, A. Adare, B. V. Jacak, M. McCumber, Julia Velkovska, R. Nishitani, N. Feege, P. L. McGaughey, Bhartendu K. Singh, M. Tomášek, E. A. Gamez, S. P. Stoll, I. Shein, Jen-Chieh Peng, R. Petti, Ajeeta Khatiwada, A. J. Miller, D. Reynolds, T. Niida, Xiong Wang, Kimberly Hill, Ki-Bum Lee, Mihael Makek, M. Finger, Y. Riabov, N. S. Bandara, A. Denisov, Maya Hachiya Shimomura, R. S. Hollis, E. O'Brien, S. I. Morrow, S. Sawada, A. Deshpande, Dong Jo Kim, B. Azmoun, Y. H. Leung, Vladimir Samsonov, N. Riveli, H. W. Yu, Dillon Scott Fitzgerald, J. Runchey, Kei Nagashima, T. V. Moukhanova, Y. Aramaki, V. Canoa Roman, M. Kurosawa, H. Hamagaki, T. Todoroki, A. Bazilevsky, S.V. Greene, Atsushi Takahara, A. N. Zelenski, J. H. Yoo, Y. Berdnikov, H. En'yo, A. Taranenko, R. Seidl, Vardan Khachatryan, Y. Watanabe, I. Yoon, D. E. Fields, Y. Gu, Raphael Noel Tieulent, I. Tserruya, M. Jezghani, D. Sharma, Y. I. Makdisi, R. Pak, M. X. Liu, M. E. Connors, K. A. Drees, D. Jouan, M. Sarsour, R. S. Towell, C. A. Ogilvie, Y. Kwon, A. Berdnikov, C. Nattrass, V. Singh, A. Hodges, H. Van Hecke, K. Ozawa, A. Sen, H. Asano, D. K. Mishra, Y. Ikeda, C. Pinkenburg, A. Lebedev, Yasuo Miake, S. Sato, T. Koblesky, N. N. Ajitanand, C. Y. Scarlett, P. Montuenga, J. Rak, J. Koster, J. L. Nagle, S. Nelson, J. Bryslawskyj, A. Sukhanov, S. J. Jeon, C. P. Wong, T. Moon, J. A. Key, K. DeBlasio, T. Gunji, Y. L. Yamaguchi, P. W. Stankus, T. Majoros, M. J. Leitch, T. Hachiya, G. D. N. Perera, J. Klatsky, L. Xue, I. J. Choi, B. Xia, J. Sziklai, K. Kurita, David Olle Rickard Silvermyr, K. Tanida, I. V. Sourikova, F. Wei, Yuki Watanabe, I. Younus, Norio Saito, R. Akimoto, L. Ding, D. Richford, C. L. Silva, A. Glenn, R. Pinson, Y. Akiba, P. V. Radzevich, D. Ivanishchev, D. McGlinchey, E. Joo, Roli Esha, J. B. Choi, K. Shigaki, J. Perry, V. Papavassiliou, M. Kofarago, A. S. Nyanin, D. Roach, C. E. Perezlara, Z. Ji, Tamas Novak, D. Yu Peressounko, M. J. Tannenbaum, T. K. Hemmick, S. H. Lim, Hari Guragain, B. Schaefer, A. Durum, P. Gallus, T. Murakami, M. Towell, A. Pun, Animesh Datta, T. Sumita, J. S. Kang, D. Kotov, Alexander Milov, C. L. Woody, I. Nakagawa, J. S. Bok, R. Belmont, L. Patel, Balazs Ujvari, Y. Zhai, V. Babintsev, C.Y. Chi, S. D. Rolnick, D. V. Perepelitsa, B. K. Schmoll, N. Novitzky, I. E. Yushmanov, M. Stepanov, S. Campbell, X. He, A. Mwai, D. Isenhower, Iu. Mitrankov, Tatsuya Chujo, T. C. Awes, Viktor Riabov, T. Rinn, D. P. Morrison, M. I. Nagy, R. A. Soltz, S. P. Sorensen, D. Watanabe, Anders Nils Erik Oskarsson, E. J. Desmond, J. Hanks, S. Miyasaka, Pawan Kumar Netrakanti, Byungsik Hong, S. Wolin, H. Sako, E. Vznuzdaev, A. Sexton, D. Kawall, M. Slunečka, A. Drees, B. Mulilo, N. Grau, X. Sun, A. Sickles, T. Sakaguchi, M. Rosati, B. M. Johnson, S. Beckman, S. Yalcin, R. Seto, Yongsun Kim, W. Peng, T. W. Danley, S. Ishimaru, J. Sun, J. G. Lajoie, Y. Imazu, Shota Suzuki, R. Nouicer, Hyun-Chul Kim, T. O. S. Haseler, B. Fadem, W. Fan, M. Vargyas, K. I. Hahn, Sándor Lökös, K. N. Barish, S. Zharko, P. Kline, A. Dion, M. L. Purschke, A. Enokizono, M. Beaumier, K. S. Joo, J. G. Rubin, N. Apadula, K. Sedgwick, S. Bathe, P. Shukla, Vladislav Manko, A. Timilsina, Christine Angela Aidala, X. H. Li, J. T. Mitchell, S. Mizuno, S. Hasegawa, N. A. Lewis, Henner Buesching, D. Kincses, S. H. Lee, C. McKinney, S. Nagamiya, K. Kihara, Qiao Xu, ShinIchi Esumi, A. Franz, J. C. Hill, Z. Citron, A. Yanovich, M. Leitgab, B. Meredith, Mate Csanad, A. Iordanova, S. Y. Han, J. Murata, H. A. Torii, B. Kurgyis, M. Nihashi, R. P. Pisani, U. Acharya, K. Homma, M. Chiu, Z. Rowan, M. Mendoza, M. L. Brooks, H. Ge, K. Nakano, I. Ravinovich, K. Boyle, M. Bai, V. Vrba, K. Imai, J. D. Osborn, Zirui Wang, M. Grosse Perdekamp, G. Mitsuka, J. E. Frantz, D. Lynch, A. Taketani, Priyanka Sett, C. P. Singh, D. S. Jumper, A.V. Kazantsev, J. D. Orjuela Koop, C. H. Chen, G. David, and A. Manion
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Physics ,Scattering cross-section ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Root (chord) ,Computer Science::Digital Libraries ,7. Clean energy ,01 natural sciences ,Nuclear physics ,Transverse plane ,0103 physical sciences ,Transverse momentum ,Rapidity ,Nuclear Experiment ,010306 general physics ,Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider - Abstract
The PHENIX experiment at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider has measured the differential cross section, mean transverse momentum, mean transverse mo
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27. Crack identification with combined numerical simulation-intelligent optimization algorithms: a brief summary
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X. M. Mao, H. H. Zhang, X. L. Ji, and S. Y. Han
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Identification (information) ,Optimization algorithm ,Computer simulation ,Computer science ,ComputingMethodologies_GENERAL ,Algorithm - Abstract
Crack identification in structures is a typical inverse analysis problem, which is very crucial for the reliability evaluation of various structures. In recent years, the rapid development of numerical technologies and artificial intelligence algorithms has provided a new way for crack detection. Numerical methods are used as the forward analysis tools to solve crack problems, while intelligent optimization approaches are applied to identify crack geometries based on the data collected by forward modeling. In this paper, the research status of crack identification, with the combined typical computational tools and well-known intelligent optimization schemes, is briefly summarized.
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28. Nuclear Dependence of the Transverse Single-Spin Asymmetry in the Production of Charged Hadrons at Forward Rapidity in Polarized p+p , p+Al , and p+Au Collisions at sNN=200 GeV
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T. Murakami, Y. H. Leung, S. I. Morrow, Y. J. Kwon, A. Franz, J. Runchey, Maya Hachiya Shimomura, R. S. Hollis, Y. I. Makdisi, Hari Guragain, Dmitry Blau, N. Cronin, Y. Zhai, G. Tarnai, S. P. Sorensen, M. Sarsour, A. Iordanova, E. J. Desmond, M. J. Tannenbaum, H. Asano, B. Azmoun, A. Sen, B. K. Schmoll, Jong-Min Park, Taku Gunji, Martin Purschke, M. Patel, C. A. Aidala, Z. Sun, S. Y. Han, M. J. Skoby, P. Kline, A. Dion, M. Tomášek, V. Andrieux, Viktor Riabov, V. Khachatryan, M. Snowball, Balazs Ujvari, K. A. Drees, Alexander Milov, J. G. Lajoie, I. J. Choi, M. Beaumier, Serpil Yalcin, I. E. Yushmanov, R. Belmont, V. Bumazhnov, Michael William Phipps, S. Lee, W. Peng, P. W. Stankus, I. Nakagawa, R. Seidl, Jennifer E. Perry, Alexei Khanzadeev, G. D. N. Perera, S. Tarafdar, Byung-Sik Hong, Chong Kim, A. Bazilevsky, S. Esumi, C. P. Wong, J. B. Choi, S. D. Rolnick, Alice Mignerey, N. Novitzky, V. R. Loggins, J. T. Mitchell, M. Connors, W. A. Zajc, S. Miyasaka, L. Zou, Alexandre Lebedev, L. Xue, N. Feege, Dipak Kumar Mishra, J. Klatsky, A. Denisov, R. P. Pisani, H. En'yo, M. J. Leitch, E. A. Gamez, A. Durum, D. P. Morrison, M. McCumber, S. Nelson, Sergey Fokin, B. M. Johnson, Takafumi Niida, J. Huang, Takao Sakaguchi, A. Enokizono, N. Hotvedt, N. S. Bandara, Vladimir Samsonov, Christine Nattrass, Minghui Liu, S. Ishimaru, A. D. Frawley, Kei Nagashima, V. Canoa Roman, A. Taranenko, Kenichi Imai, T. O. S. Haseler, Vladislav Manko, S. Huang, Raphael Noel Tieulent, Prakhar Garg, Kenneth Francis Read, I. Tserruya, M. Jezghani, E. Kistenev, A. Pun, Susumu Sato, Prashant Shukla, T. Hoshino, Wesley James Metzger, M. Slunečka, V. Singh, A. Hodges, S. F. Pate, E. J. Mannel, H. F. Hamilton, A. V. Kazantsev, Hideki Hamagaki, W. Fan, T. Todoroki, T. Rinn, V. Babintsev, S. Hasegawa, J. L. Nagle, Brajesh K. Singh, G. J. Ottino, D. Richford, A. S. Safonov, T. A. Shibata, D. V. Perepelitsa, J. Sun, K. I. Hahn, T. Koblesky, D. E. Fields, X. Jiang, Min-Hye Kim, X. He, Yoshifumi Ueda, J. H. Do, B. V. Jacak, Y. Fukuda, C. Pinkenburg, Motoi Inaba, D. Isenhower, T. Moon, G. David, C. L. Towell, N. Vukman, K. Dehmelt, D. Ivanishchev, P. Montuenga, A. Sukhanov, K. Kurita, V. Papavassiliou, Kyoichiro Ozawa, Z. Wang, Xiao-yan Li, J. Hanks, C. E. Perezlara, D. McGlinchey, S. H. Lee, Hiroyuki Sako, M. I. Nagy, C. Y. Scarlett, N. Grau, J. H. Kang, P. V. Radzevich, J. S. Haggerty, Iu. Mitrankov, D. Kawall, R. S. Towell, P. L. McGaughey, Eunja Kim, D. Kapukchyan, N. Apadula, K. L. Smith, A. Drees, A. Timilsina, J. E. Frantz, S. Suzuki, M. Virius, Qiao Xu, D. Reynolds, C. L. Silva, J. D. Orjuela Koop, Xiong Wang, S. Park, J. Murata, Zvi Hirsh Citron, Kensuke Homma, M. Alfred, G. Mitsuka, T. Novák, S. H. Lim, S. Bathe, I. Shein, M. Chiu, Sándor Lökös, A. Yanovich, K. N. Barish, C. A. Ogilvie, H. Yu, K. Tanida, T. K. Hemmick, D. Lynch, K. Sedgwick, K. Lovasz, T. Sumita, S. Zharko, C. Y. Chi, D. Dixit, Mihael Makek, A. Deshpande, H. Yamamoto, Yasutada Akiba, C. Gal, K. DeBlasio, Julia Velkovska, John Hill, T. Hachiya, J. D. Osborn, Inseok Yoon, M. Rosati, B. Kurgyis, S. Karthas, Toru Sugitate, D. Kotov, M. Finger, Tamás Csörgő, Y. Watanabe, D. S. Jumper, S. Kudo, M. S. Daugherity, C. P. Singh, V. Pantuev, S. Mizuno, M. Csanad, S. P. Stoll, R. Petti, Y. Goto, N. A. Lewis, Z. Rowan, M. Mendoza, H. W. Van Hecke, J. Sziklai, M. L. Brooks, D. Jouan, H. Ge, S. Campbell, K. Nakano, W. E. Sondheim, Agneta Oskarsson, D. Kincses, John Matthew Durham, Y. Berdnikov, C. McKinney, Y. L. Yamaguchi, Vaclav Vrba, K. Hill, C. Xu, A. Sexton, R. Seto, T. W. Danley, R. A. Soltz, M. Grosse Perdekamp, F. Giordano, David Olle Rickard Silvermyr, Z. Ji, D. Yu Peressounko, Senta Greene, B. Fadem, E. O'Brien, Y. Riabov, J. Bryslawskyj, Kenta Shigaki, R. Cervantes, A. S. Nyanin, Rachid Nouicer, A. N. Zelenski, C. L. Woody, A. Berdnikov, Petr Gallus, T. Nagashima, I. V. Sourikova, Keiji Nagai, J. H. Yoo, T. Shioya, T. Majoros, D. Sharma, Anne Marie Sickles, B. Schaefer, J. S. Bok, and R. Nishitani
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Physics ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Nuclear Theory ,Hadron ,General Physics and Astronomy ,01 natural sciences ,Asymmetry ,Nuclear physics ,Momentum ,Transverse plane ,0103 physical sciences ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,Rapidity ,Nuclear Experiment ,010306 general physics ,Spin (physics) ,media_common - Abstract
We report on the nuclear dependence of transverse single-spin asymmetries (TSSAs) in the production of positively charged hadrons in polarized p↑+p, p↑+Al, and p↑+Au collisions at sNN=200 GeV. The measurements have been performed at forward rapidity (1.4<η<2.4) over the range of transverse momentum (1.8
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- 2019
29. Measurements of μμ pairs from open heavy flavor and Drell-Yan in p+p collisions at s=200 GeV
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A. D. Frawley, L. Zou, A. C. Mignerey, E. Mannel, T. Hoshino, J. H. Kang, J. H. Yoo, M. Slunecka, T. Niida, G. Tarnai, Z. Sun, R. Seidl, T. Hachiya, T. Gunji, A. Franz, Gregory James Ottino, M. Inaba, E. O'Brien, D. Ivanishchev, J. Perry, V. Papavassiliou, E. J. Desmond, M. McCumber, K. Dehmelt, D. E. Mihalik, M.J. Skoby, S. Miyasaka, Kenneth Francis Read, C. Pinkenburg, J. Hanks, K. Nagai, A. S. Safonov, J. M. Durham, Yoshifumi Ueda, J. H. Do, C. E. Perezlara, M. Kim, C. Nattrass, D. McGlinchey, Qiao Xu, D. Reynolds, M. Grosse Perdekamp, H. Van Hecke, N. Feege, G. Mitsuka, J. E. Frantz, E. Kistenev, N. S. Bandara, A. Durum, Vladimir Samsonov, H. Hamagaki, Xiong Wang, ShinIchi Esumi, J. C. Hill, Z. Citron, R. A. Soltz, C. L. Towell, N. Vukman, M. E. Connors, T. Rinn, Anders Nils Erik Oskarsson, H. Sako, T. Todoroki, A. Bazilevsky, S.V. Greene, D. Sharma, I. Yoon, S. D. Rolnick, I. Tserruya, M. Jezghani, M. Tomášek, D. Lynch, V. R. Loggins, M. X. Liu, R. Petti, N. Hotvedt, Vladislav Manko, J. Sun, A. Drees, I. E. Yushmanov, X. He, Daugherity, J. T. Mitchell, M. Rosati, H. Yamamoto, M. Boer, C. P. Singh, S. Mizuno, K. Ozawa, D. S. Jumper, P. Montuenga, V. Singh, A. Hodges, S. Sato, T. Koblesky, T. Moon, J. L. Nagle, T. Majoros, M. J. Leitch, D. Richford, T. K. Hemmick, R. Cervantes, C. Gal, A. Yanovich, Julia Velkovska, G.D.N. Perera, W.A. Zajc, Mate Csanad, A. Iordanova, M. Alfred, Michael William Phipps, S. Y. Han, J. Murata, David Olle Rickard Silvermyr, K. Tanida, R. S. Towell, S. Karthas, D. Kotov, J. Huang, B. V. Jacak, P. V. Radzevich, K. Shigaki, K. Kurita, T. Shioya, H. F. Hamilton, S. Lee, Z. Ji, C. Xu, D. Yu Peressounko, B. Schaefer, A. S. Nyanin, J. S. Bok, Prakhar Garg, C. L. Woody, A. Timilsina, Byungsik Hong, Christine Angela Aidala, Tamás Csörgő, X. H. Li, D. Kincses, K. Lovasz, S. H. Lee, C. McKinney, Viktor Riabov, K. A. Drees, T. Sumita, E. J. Kim, A. Sexton, D. Kawall, Y. Watanabe, D. Jouan, Alexander Milov, I. Nakagawa, S. Kudo, R. P. Pisani, Y. Fukuda, Maya Hachiya Shimomura, R. S. Hollis, Vardan Khachatryan, Balazs Ujvari, P. Kline, V. Bumazhnov, S. Hasegawa, N. A. Lewis, C. L. Silva, A. Dion, V. Pantuev, Y. Kwon, J. Klatsky, Kimberly Hill, H. W. Yu, C.Y. Chi, S. Yalcin, A. Sickles, S. Campbell, M. Finger, R. Seto, Y. Goto, Y. I. Makdisi, Tamas Novak, J. B. Choi, T. Sakaguchi, B. M. Johnson, A.V. Kazantsev, A. Denisov, S. F. Pate, Y. Riabov, S. L. Fokin, A. Enokizono, Y. Berdnikov, H. En'yo, C. P. Wong, T. W. Danley, M. Beaumier, N. Grau, S. I. Morrow, D. K. Mishra, P. Gallus, T. Murakami, S. P. Stoll, B. Azmoun, X. Jiang, A. N. Zelenski, V. Andrieux, J. Runchey, N. Apadula, T-A Shibata, B. Fadem, S. Tarafdar, L. Xue, S. Bathe, D. E. Fields, Alexei Khanzadeev, W. Peng, D. Isenhower, Dhruv Utpalkumar Dixit, A. Berdnikov, Sándor Lökös, A. Lebedev, M. J. Tannenbaum, D.S. Blau, W.E. Sondheim, T. Sugitate, A. Sukhanov, C. Kim, A. Taranenko, K. Sedgwick, Ferdinando Giordano, K. N. Barish, S. Huang, T. Nagashima, I. V. Sourikova, S. Zharko, J. G. Lajoie, S. Park, Y. L. Yamaguchi, B. K. Schmoll, R. Nouicer, Kei Nagashima, P. W. Stankus, K. Homma, J. D. Orjuela Koop, V. Canoa Roman, T. O. S. Haseler, A. Bagoly, K. DeBlasio, A. Deshpande, M. Chiu, P. Shukla, Z. Rowan, M. L. Purschke, Y. Akiba, N. Novitzky, M. Mendoza, M. L. Brooks, Raphael Noel Tieulent, I. Shein, M. Sarsour, S. H. Lim, W. Fan, P. L. McGaughey, Bhartendu K. Singh, A. Sen, H. Asano, C. A. Ogilvie, K. I. Hahn, R. Belmont, G. David, V. Babintsev, Jong-Min Park, M. Patel, I. J. Choi, N. Cronin, J. Sziklai, Mihael Makek, H. Ge, K. Nakano, Y. H. Leung, J. S. Haggerty, M. Virius, D. P. Morrison, V. Vrba, M. I. Nagy, K. Imai, J. D. Osborn, S. P. Sorensen, D. Kapukchyan, Hari Guragain, J. Bryslawskyj, D. V. Perepelitsa, and Matthew Snowball
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Physics ,Particle physics ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Angular correlation ,0103 physical sciences ,Drell–Yan process ,Rapidity ,010306 general physics ,01 natural sciences ,Flavor - Abstract
PHENIX reports differential cross sections of μμ pairs from semileptonic heavy-flavor decays and the Drell-Yan production mechanism measured in p+p
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- 2019
30. Pseudorapidity Dependence of Particle Production and Elliptic Flow in Asymmetric Nuclear Collisions of p+Al , p+Au , d+Au , and He3+Au at sNN=200 GeV
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N. S. Bandara, C. H. Chen, G. Tarnai, Vladimir Samsonov, Y. Riabov, Kenichi Imai, Z. Sun, Christine Nattrass, R. Lacey, T. O. S. Haseler, S. Bathe, S. Hasegawa, Kenta Shigaki, R. Cervantes, M. Chiu, M. I. Nagy, I. Tserruya, P. B. Diss, M. Jezghani, V. Singh, A. Hodges, A. Adare, S. Tarafdar, R. Nishitani, P. L. McGaughey, M. Phipps, C. A. Ogilvie, A. S. Nyanin, X. He, R. A. Soltz, D. Kapukchyan, Rachid Nouicer, A. N. Zelenski, T. Koblesky, T. K. Hemmick, Maya Hachiya Shimomura, R. S. Hollis, F. Wei, D. E. Mihalik, S. Beckman, B. J. Ramson, Hideki Hamagaki, W. Fan, Serpil Yalcin, G. David, T. Todoroki, M. Grosse Perdekamp, E. O. Lallow, Shunji Nishimura, K. A. Drees, F. Giordano, J. Rak, K. I. Hahn, J. Klatsky, J. L. Nagle, A. Glenn, P. V. Radzevich, Y. I. Makdisi, Ajit Kumar Mohanty, T. A. Shibata, D. Sharma, K. DeBlasio, Eunja Kim, A. V. Kazantsev, T. Hachiya, S. K. Park, R. S. Towell, Y. J. Kwon, Prashant Shukla, C. L. Woody, S. F. Pate, A. Pun, B. Kimelman, R. Pinson, S. Vazquez-Carson, Z. Rowan, Anne Marie Sickles, M. Mendoza, A. Berdnikov, K. L. Smith, B. Schaefer, K. Hashimoto, C. P. Wong, L. D. Liu, A. Mwai, J. H. Kang, M. Boer, M. J. Tannenbaum, J. S. Haggerty, Xingguo Li, P. Montuenga, N. N. Ajitanand, C. L. Silva, David Olle Rickard Silvermyr, B. K. Schmoll, N. Grau, Z. Ji, Alexander Milov, I. Nakagawa, N. Novitzky, D. P. Morrison, J. A. Key, D. Isenhower, Tamas Novak, T. Moon, Jaehyeok Yoo, M. Connors, W. A. Zajc, L. Xue, S. Syed, J. S. Bok, D. Yu Peressounko, Sándor Lökös, K. N. Barish, S. Zharko, Petr Gallus, T. Nagashima, A. Denisov, Yuki Watanabe, G. D. N. Perera, N. Apadula, Y. Fukuda, V. Bumazhnov, D. Dixit, N. Feege, A. Drees, Sergey Fokin, Koji Sato, Iu. Mitrankov, Jong-Min Park, Taku Gunji, Moonhee Kim, Dennis Perepelitsa, M. Patel, Kyoichiro Ozawa, L. Zou, D. Ivanishchev, I. V. Sourikova, Keiji Nagai, V. Papavassiliou, M. L. Brooks, Alice Mignerey, H. Ge, C. E. Perezlara, Mikhail Malaev, T. Murakami, E. J. Mannel, T. Rinn, K. Nakano, Motoi Inaba, N. Saito, S. Miyasaka, A. Durum, Minghui Liu, B. Kurgyis, C. Gal, S. Zhou, S. Karthas, A. Takeda, Julia Velkovska, Takao Sakaguchi, A. Sen, C. Pinkenburg, S. D. Rolnick, K. Dehmelt, J. Bryslawskyj, Kenneth Francis Read, M. Sarsour, A. Iordanova, S. Y. Han, D. Kotov, M. Rosati, Agneta Oskarsson, W. E. Sondheim, D. Kincses, John Matthew Durham, A. D. Frawley, S. I. Morrow, M. Tomášek, T. Majoros, Senta Greene, S. Kanda, W. Peng, M. Virius, Tamás Csörgő, D. S. Jumper, Y. Berdnikov, A. S. White, S. Huang, C. Ayuso, A. Franz, J. Runchey, C. Butler, D. J. Kim, P. W. Stankus, A. Meles, M. Csanad, S. P. Stoll, C. McKinney, S. Kudo, Wesley James Metzger, A. Deshpande, C. Xu, E. Kistenev, T. Shioya, M. Snowball, A. Sukhanov, H. F. Hamilton, Kei Nagashima, K. Kurita, K. Aoki, P. Sett, B. Fadem, E. O'Brien, R. P. Pisani, V. Canoa Roman, M. McCumber, I. J. Choi, G. W. Kim, Vaclav Vrba, K. Hill, D. McGlinchey, H. En'yo, M. J. Leitch, Brajesh K. Singh, G. J. Ottino, D. E. Fields, B. Xia, B. V. Jacak, J. Imrek, A. Sexton, Raphael Noel Tieulent, R. Pak, Takafumi Niida, Susumu Sato, J. Huang, H. Asano, R. Kitamura, Y. Goto, J. Sun, S. P. Sorensen, R. Seto, T. W. Danley, D. Jouan, Y. L. Yamaguchi, J. Jia, M. Stepanov, Prakhar Garg, B. Bannier, Hari Guragain, D. Kleinjan, S. Campbell, J. G. Lajoie, J. D. Orjuela Koop, M. Alfred, S. Lee, Jennifer E. Perry, S. Mizuno, H. W. Van Hecke, Viktor Riabov, Martin Purschke, C. A. Aidala, John Hill, M. J. Skoby, Y. Ito, Pawan Kumar Netrakanti, V. Andrieux, Radek Novotny, V. Khachatryan, N. Cronin, A. Manion, Y. H. Leung, B. Azmoun, I. Ravinovich, Toru Sugitate, P. Kline, A. Dion, M. Beaumier, M. Bai, S. Esumi, Z. Wang, M. S. Daugherity, C. P. Singh, R. Petti, B. M. Johnson, N. A. Lewis, V. Jorjadze, T. Elder, Qiao Xu, J. Sziklai, D. Kawall, J. D. Osborn, S. H. Lim, K. Tanida, Inseok Yoon, A. Yanovich, Zvi Hirsh Citron, M. Finger, I. Shein, A. Taranenko, K. Sedgwick, Mihael Makek, H. Yamamoto, H. Yu, Animesh Datta, T. Sumita, C. Y. Chi, Yasutada Akiba, A. Enokizono, H. Masuda, Kensuke Homma, M. Kurosawa, D. Lynch, A. Taketani, Y. Watanabe, V. Pantuev, R. Belmont, B. Sahlmueller, K. Boyle, V. R. Loggins, J. T. Mitchell, N. Hotvedt, R. Seidl, Vladislav Manko, M. Slunečka, P. Yin, A. Timilsina, K. Lovasz, H. Nakagomi, T. Hoshino, D. Richford, A. S. Safonov, Yoshifumi Ueda, J. H. Do, C. L. Towell, N. Vukman, Dmitry Blau, Tatsuya Chujo, Jen-Chieh Peng, E. J. Desmond, J. G. Rubin, J. E. Frantz, D. Reynolds, Xiong Wang, Balazs Ujvari, M. Wysocki, I. E. Yushmanov, Alexei Khanzadeev, J. B. Choi, Dipak Kumar Mishra, T. V. Moukhanova, Min-Hye Kim, S. H. Lee, J. Murata, S. Suzuki, Mirta Dumancic, B. Komkov, V. Babintsev, Byung-Sik Hong, Chong Kim, A. Bazilevsky, Alexandre Lebedev, G. Mitsuka, X. Jiang, J. Hanks, and Hiroyuki Sako
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Physics ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Hadron ,Quark model ,Elliptic flow ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Collision ,01 natural sciences ,Asymmetry ,Nuclear physics ,Pseudorapidity ,0103 physical sciences ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,Rapidity ,Multiplicity (chemistry) ,Nuclear Experiment ,010306 general physics ,media_common - Abstract
Asymmetric nuclear collisions of p+Al, p+Au, d+Au, and ^{3}He+Au at sqrt[s_{NN}]=200 GeV provide an excellent laboratory for understanding particle production, as well as exploring interactions among these particles after their initial creation in the collision. We present measurements of charged hadron production dN_{ch}/dη in all such collision systems over a broad pseudorapidity range and as a function of collision multiplicity. A simple wounded quark model is remarkably successful at describing the full data set. We also measure the elliptic flow v_{2} over a similarly broad pseudorapidity range. These measurements provide key constraints on models of particle emission and their translation into flow.
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- 2018
31. Fracture study of piezoelectric materials: a brief state of the art
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H. H. Zhang, S. Y. Han, and S. M. Liu
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Materials science ,Fracture (geology) ,State (computer science) ,Composite material ,Piezoelectricity - Abstract
Piezoelectric materials are intelligent materials which can realize the mutual conversion of mechanical and electrical energy and have been widely used in many fields. Due to their brittleness, these materials are prone to cracking under external loadings. In this work, a brief overview of the current states on the fracture of piezoelectric materials is presented from experimental, theoretical and computational aspects, and then some future work is suggested.
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- 2020
32. Cross section and longitudinal single-spin asymmetry AL for forward W±→μ±ν production in polarized p+p collisions at s=510 GeV
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H. Nakagomi, T. Hoshino, R. A. Soltz, D. Richford, T. Murakami, J. H. Do, B. Komkov, Yi Gu, X. Bai, F. Giordano, Charles Maguire, A. Shaver, R. S. Towell, A. Deshpande, M. Rosati, Alice Mignerey, L. D'Orazio, S. Miyasaka, Y. Fukao, S. Choi, I. Garishvili, D. Sharma, D. Kawall, S. Park, J. Murata, Zvi Hirsh Citron, I. Shein, K. Sedgwick, Mihael Makek, Norio Saito, Tsutomu Mibe, A. Enokizono, T. Hester, Serpil Yalcin, C. L. Woody, A. Berdnikov, A. Sen, Kiyoshi Tanida, Y. Watanabe, I. Younus, Takao Sakaguchi, M. Skolnik, S. Hasegawa, S. I. Morrow, Anne Marie Sickles, K. Gainey, Z. Rowan, Sung Keun Park, E. Kistenev, S. Sawada, M. Mendoza, B. Schaefer, V. S. Pantuev, X. He, J. S. Bok, A. Franz, Peter Christiansen, J. Runchey, Y. Ikeda, D. Kotov, D. Kotchetkov, A. D. Frawley, E. J. Mannel, M. Beaumier, N. N. Ajitanand, Petr Gallus, Z. Ji, J. T. Mitchell, D. Yu Peressounko, N. Hotvedt, R. Seidl, K. S. Joo, J. Sun, A. Isinhue, C. P. Wong, R. Belmont, M. Grosse Perdekamp, G. Mitsuka, Henner Buesching, N. Cronin, S. P. Sorensen, T. Rinn, I. Tserruya, M. Jezghani, G. D. N. Perera, N. S. Bandara, Vladimir Samsonov, Y. Aramaki, Robert Vertesi, P. Sett, V. Singh, A. Hodges, Vladislav Manko, M. Leitgab, K. Shoji, Atsushi Takahara, K. A. Drees, Jiangyong Jia, Y. Goto, Jongmin Lee, J. S. Kapustinsky, V. Babintsev, K. O. Eyser, M. Connors, W. A. Zajc, L. Xue, Jan Rak, R. Akimoto, D. S. Jumper, Jason Kamin, M. Csanad, S. P. Stoll, S. Huang, Takahiro Nakamura, K. Ozawa, A. Garishvili, I. V. Sourikova, H. Yu, Animesh Datta, T. Sumita, C. Y. Chi, Yasutada Akiba, H. J. Kim, V. Baublis, A. Denisov, Yuki Watanabe, R. Lacey, Motoi Inaba, Christine Nattrass, S. Butsyk, R. Granier de Cassagnac, S. Kanda, A. Adare, D. McGlinchey, H. Ge, K. Okada, J. Koster, T. Todoroki, S. Solano, C. Pinkenburg, D. Kleinjan, S. Campbell, V. Cianciolo, W. Peng, Kei Nagashima, P. W. Stankus, J. G. Lajoie, K. Nakano, M. Tomášek, V. Canoa Roman, A. Vossen, X. Gong, Maya Hachiya Shimomura, Takafumi Niida, H. En'yo, T. Koblesky, J. Huang, M. Alfred, T. Hachiya, R. S. Hollis, J. Seele, M. Sarsour, A. Iordanova, S. Y. Han, M. J. Leitch, J. Klatsky, Sergey Fokin, M. S. Ryu, D. E. Mihalik, S. Whitaker, Jennifer E. Perry, A. Durum, Y. I. Makdisi, K. Dehmelt, F. Wei, I. J. Choi, B. Xia, James Alexander, Raphael Noel Tieulent, Dennis Perepelitsa, Senta Greene, S. Esumi, Prakhar Garg, W. E. Sondheim, M. Kurosawa, B. Bannier, Susumu Sato, D. Jouan, M. Towell, B. Fadem, E. O'Brien, C. L. Silva, A. Meles, P. K. Khandai, M. J. Tannenbaum, Byung-Sik Hong, M. Nihashi, A. Bazilevsky, H. Asano, Taku Gunji, Agneta Oskarsson, Y. Tanaka, M. Slunecka, Z. Sun, A. Taketani, Soumya Mohapatra, A. Veicht, A. Mwai, John Matthew Durham, N. Crossette, Prashant Shukla, P. Montuenga, B. K. Schmoll, M. Patel, M. Gonin, B. Azmoun, Y. Berdnikov, M. R. Stone, S. Bathe, R. Yang, T. Novák, B. Meredith, C. McKinney, Y. L. Yamaguchi, Jaehyeok Yoo, N. Novitzky, S. F. Pate, Y. J. Kwon, E. Tennant, R. P. Pisani, A. Glenn, P. V. Radzevich, S. Tarafdar, S. Nagamiya, B. Lewis, A. Timilsina, T. Majoros, D. E. Fields, B. V. Jacak, K. Boyle, C. Xu, A. J. Miller, N. Grau, C. A. Ogilvie, Ke. Nakamura, Eunja Kim, M. McCumber, T. K. Hemmick, Alexandre Lebedev, J. A. Key, Y. H. Leung, Y. Nakamiya, D. Lynch, Vaclav Vrba, K. Hill, S. Zhou, A. Sukhanov, Ryugo S. Hayano, Yasuo Miake, I. Ravinovich, Jen-Chieh Peng, M. Virius, J. G. Rubin, J. E. Frantz, M. Finger, Tamas Ferenc Csorgo, H. Qu, Y. Riabov, A. Bagoly, D. M. Lee, K. Kurita, G. H. Lee, C. Gal, K. Watanabe, A. Sexton, D. Ivanishchev, V. Papavassiliou, K. DeBlasio, S. D. Rolnick, N. Riveli, J. Bryslawskyj, Kenta Shigaki, D. Reynolds, J. S. Kang, Y. Imazu, Julia Velkovska, M. Bai, C. E. Perezlara, Inkyu Park, Xiong Wang, John Hill, P. Kline, K. S. Lee, A. Dion, R. Seto, K. B. Lee, R. Pinson, A. S. Nyanin, Dong Jo Kim, Tomofumi Nagae, T. W. Danley, Ajit Kumar Mohanty, T. A. Shibata, S. Mizuno, Rachid Nouicer, A. N. Zelenski, M. S. Daugherity, C. P. Singh, J. L. Nagle, X. Jiang, H. A. Torii, Toru Sugitate, S. Yokkaichi, S. Wolin, H. W. Van Hecke, Filip Krizek, N. A. Lewis, C. O. Kim, Kenichi Imai, T. O. S. Haseler, Peter Steinberg, R. J. Petti, B. Sahlmueller, M. Boer, Sándor Lökös, D. Isenhower, M. Wysocki, R. Pak, K. N. Barish, J. D. Osborn, Y. J. Kim, T. Moon, Inseok Yoon, J. Sziklai, Zhiying You, S. Zharko, Alexander Milov, I. Nakagawa, Young-Ki Kim, Martin Purschke, C. A. Aidala, T. Engelmore, J. H. Kang, M. I. Nagy, Hideki Hamagaki, W. Fan, K. Aoki, M. Vargyas, François Fleuret, Brian Cole, N. Apadula, A. Drees, J. S. Haggerty, O. Drapier, D. Watanabe, K. I. Hahn, Viktor Riabov, D. P. Morrison, B. H. Kang, V. Bumazhnov, J. Hanks, Hiroyuki Sako, E. Vznuzdaev, D. Black, Hideyuki Oide, M. L. Brooks, Tatsuya Chujo, Y. S. Lai, E. T. Atomssa, Takahiro Fusayasu, L. Ding, J. D. Orjuela Koop, K. Kihara, Qiao Xu, C. H. Chen, M. Kofarago, A. Manion, D. Silvermyr, D. Roach, K. M. Kijima, M. J. Skoby, Pawan Kumar Netrakanti, M. Moskowitz, K. Hashimoto, S. H. Lim, A. Yanovich, Xingguo Li, Min-Hye Kim, S. H. Lee, V. Khachatryan, A. V. Kazantsev, Alexei Khanzadeev, G. David, L. Patel, E. Stenlund, C. Baumann, J. B. Choi, Y. Sekiguchi, T. C. Awes, Dipak Kumar Mishra, D. H. Kim, T. V. Moukhanova, Dmitry Blau, E. J. Desmond, E. Vazquez-Zambrano, P. L. McGaughey, M. Chiu, S. Beckman, Balazs Ujvari, I. E. Yushmanov, L. Zou, S. Baumgart, Minghui Liu, Kenneth Francis Read, T. Ichihara, Kensuke Homma, E. Richardson, E. Joo, M. Stepanov, Hari Guragain, A. Ster, N. Feege, B. M. Johnson, A. Taranenko, S. J. Jeon, D. Kincses, and Brajesh K. Singh
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Quark ,Physics ,Proton ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,media_common.quotation_subject ,High Energy Physics::Phenomenology ,Parton ,01 natural sciences ,7. Clean energy ,Asymmetry ,Nuclear physics ,0103 physical sciences ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,PHENIX detector ,Nuclear Experiment ,010306 general physics ,Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider ,Boson ,Spin-½ ,media_common - Abstract
We have measured the cross section and single-spin asymmetries from forward W±→μ±ν production in longitudinally polarized p+p collisions at s=510 GeV using the PHENIX detector at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider. The cross sections are consistent with previous measurements at this collision energy, while the most forward and backward longitudinal single spin asymmetries provide new insights into the sea quark helicities in the proton. The charge of the W bosons provides a natural flavor separation of the participating partons. © 2018 authors. Published by the American Physical Society.
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33. Single-spin asymmetry ofJ/ψproduction inp+p,p+Al, andp+Aucollisions with transversely polarized proton beams atsNN=200 GeV
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L. Zou, M. I. Nagy, J. H. Kang, J. S. Haggerty, Minghui Liu, D. Kapukchyan, M. Finger, Y. Riabov, J. Bryslawskyj, Kenta Shigaki, R. Cervantes, A. Enokizono, Kiyoshi Tanida, Y. L. Yamaguchi, C. Xu, Kenneth Francis Read, D. V. Perepelitsa, Y. J. Kwon, J. E. Frantz, G. D. N. Perera, D. Reynolds, Xiong Wang, A. V. Kazantsev, A. S. Nyanin, Rachid Nouicer, A. N. Zelenski, E. Kistenev, A. Sexton, John Hill, Toru Sugitate, S. P. Sorensen, J. G. Lajoie, M. Alfred, T. Hachiya, Michael William Phipps, S. Lee, Jennifer E. Perry, A. Durum, A. Deshpande, H. Yamamoto, S. Karthas, D. Kotov, M. S. Daugherity, C. P. Singh, A. Sen, Y. Fukuda, I. Tserruya, M. Jezghani, G. David, V. Singh, A. Hodges, Jong-Min Park, Taku Gunji, V. S. Pantuev, M. Sarsour, A. Iordanova, Martin Purschke, C. A. Aidala, S. Y. Han, T. Koblesky, D. E. Fields, Min-Hye Kim, T. Majoros, S. H. Lee, J. Sun, B. V. Jacak, R. Petti, E. J. Mannel, T. Rinn, R. Seto, Y. Watanabe, D. S. Jumper, M. Csanad, S. P. Stoll, N. A. Lewis, M. Grosse Perdekamp, G. Mitsuka, Takafumi Niida, J. Huang, Prakhar Garg, Keiji Nagai, T. W. Danley, A. Sukhanov, K. Kurita, Maya Hachiya Shimomura, R. S. Hollis, P. V. Radzevich, J. Sziklai, M. Snowball, M. Patel, Z. Rowan, M. Mendoza, T. Murakami, C. Pinkenburg, P. L. McGaughey, Eunja Kim, I. J. Choi, Y. I. Makdisi, T. Hoshino, D. McGlinchey, M. J. Skoby, K. Dehmelt, D. Richford, A. S. Safonov, H. En'yo, M. Slunecka, R. Belmont, G. Tarnai, M. J. Leitch, Alexander Milov, I. Nakagawa, H. Ge, N. Cronin, K. Nakano, Yoshifumi Ueda, J. H. Do, C. L. Towell, N. Vukman, Alexei Khanzadeev, Z. Sun, D. Jouan, D. Kawall, K. A. Drees, S. I. Morrow, W. E. Sondheim, J. B. Choi, M. Boer, Sándor Lökös, Dipak Kumar Mishra, D. E. Mihalik, V. Andrieux, S. Park, J. Murata, D. P. Morrison, V. Khachatryan, S. Tarafdar, T. Shioya, M. J. Tannenbaum, K. N. Barish, N. Novitzky, A. Franz, J. Runchey, M. Tomášek, C. L. Woody, A. Berdnikov, Zvi Hirsh Citron, K. Lovasz, D. Sharma, R. P. Pisani, B. K. Schmoll, I. Shein, N. Apadula, Senta Greene, J. Klatsky, A. Drees, M. Virius, S. D. Rolnick, Prashant Shukla, K. Sedgwick, C. L. Silva, B. Azmoun, Dmitry Blau, S. Zharko, Anne Marie Sickles, Jaehyeok Yoo, R. S. Towell, Mihael Makek, W. Peng, P. W. Stankus, S. F. Pate, M. McCumber, Petr Gallus, B. Schaefer, E. J. Desmond, J. S. Bok, B. Fadem, E. O'Brien, S. Bathe, M. Chiu, R. A. Soltz, T. Nagashima, K. Ozawa, C. A. Ogilvie, T. Novák, Alice Mignerey, T. K. Hemmick, Balazs Ujvari, I. V. Sourikova, D. Ivanishchev, V. Papavassiliou, S. Miyasaka, C. E. Perezlara, I. E. Yushmanov, H. Yu, T. Sumita, J. D. Osborn, Inseok Yoon, C. Y. Chi, P. Kline, Qiao Xu, A. Dion, K. DeBlasio, Kei Nagashima, V. Canoa Roman, Takao Sakaguchi, Kenichi Imai, T. O. S. Haseler, F. Giordano, M. L. Brooks, Raphael Noel Tieulent, Susumu Sato, A. D. Frawley, H. Asano, S. H. Lim, M. Beaumier, S. Huang, A. Yanovich, J. D. Orjuela Koop, T. A. Shibata, H. F. Hamilton, Hideki Hamagaki, W. Fan, K. I. Hahn, X. He, David Olle Rickard Silvermyr, S. Esumi, Z. Ji, D. Yu Peressounko, P. Montuenga, D. Isenhower, T. Moon, N. Grau, Motoi Inaba, D. Lynch, C. Gal, Julia Velkovska, V. R. Loggins, J. T. Mitchell, M. Rosati, N. Hotvedt, R. Seidl, Vladislav Manko, S. Kudo, A. Timilsina, Kensuke Homma, Y. Goto, S. Campbell, Hari Guragain, N. Feege, B. M. Johnson, A. Taranenko, Brajesh K. Singh, G. J. Ottino, X. Jiang, Xiao-yan Li, J. Hanks, Hiroyuki Sako, Byung-Sik Hong, Chong Kim, A. Bazilevsky, Alexandre Lebedev, A. Bagoly, V. Babintsev, N. S. Bandara, Vladimir Samsonov, Christine Nattrass, T. Todoroki, Tamas Ferenc Csorgo, S. Hasegawa, J. L. Nagle, V. Bumazhnov, Serpil Yalcin, C. P. Wong, M. Connors, W. A. Zajc, L. Xue, A. Denisov, Sergey Fokin, D. Dixit, Viktor Riabov, Y. H. Leung, S. Mizuno, H. W. Van Hecke, Agneta Oskarsson, D. Kincses, John Matthew Durham, Y. Berdnikov, Y. Akiba, C. McKinney, Vaclav Vrba, and K. Hill
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Physics ,Proton ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,media_common.quotation_subject ,01 natural sciences ,Asymmetry ,Gluon ,Nuclear physics ,Momentum ,0103 physical sciences ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,Rapidity ,Nuclear Experiment ,010306 general physics ,Nucleon ,Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider ,Spin-½ ,media_common - Abstract
We report the transverse single-spin asymmetries of J/ψ production at forward and backward rapidity, 1.2
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34. Measurements of Multiparticle Correlations in d+Au Collisions at 200, 62.4, 39, and 19.6 GeV and p+Au Collisions at 200 GeV and Implications for Collective Behavior
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Y. I. Makdisi, A. V. Kazantsev, N. Feege, B. M. Johnson, M. Boer, V. Bumazhnov, I. Tserruya, M. Jezghani, Sándor Lökös, M. J. Tannenbaum, K. N. Barish, V. Singh, A. Hodges, D. Lynch, S. Zharko, B. K. Schmoll, T. Murakami, A. Taranenko, Jaehyeok Yoo, T. Koblesky, S. P. Stoll, A. Sen, Mikhail Malaev, T. Hachiya, Y. Fukuda, A. Takeda, G. J. Ottino, G. David, A. Bagoly, S. Hasegawa, K. L. Smith, E. J. Desmond, C. Gal, Julia Velkovska, Senta Greene, Alice Mignerey, Kyoichiro Ozawa, P. V. Radzevich, S. Miyasaka, A. Franz, D. E. Fields, M. L. Brooks, S. I. Morrow, M. Sarsour, Eunja Kim, C. Ayuso, Mate Csanad, A. Iordanova, S. Y. Han, M. Finger, Takao Sakaguchi, J. Runchey, V. R. Loggins, J. T. Mitchell, S. P. Sorensen, Hari Guragain, B. V. Jacak, V. Babintsev, C. L. Silva, N. Hotvedt, J. E. Frantz, Shih-Chang Lee, Y. Riabov, J. Bryslawskyj, B. Fadem, E. O'Brien, B. Azmoun, Kenta Shigaki, R. Cervantes, H. En'yo, X. He, N. S. Bandara, D. Reynolds, A. D. Frawley, Vladislav Manko, Xiong Wang, D. J. Kim, M. J. Leitch, Byung-Sik Hong, R. A. Soltz, A. S. Nyanin, Vladimir Samsonov, Christine Nattrass, S. Huang, Wesley James Metzger, P. Yin, Chong Kim, A. Bazilevsky, T. Todoroki, Y. Watanabe, Viktor Riabov, T. Novák, Rachid Nouicer, A. N. Zelenski, N. Novitzky, P. L. McGaughey, E. O. Lallow, M. I. Nagy, F. Giordano, M. Alfred, Michael William Phipps, Kenichi Imai, H. F. Hamilton, Alexandre Lebedev, Kei Nagashima, R. P. Pisani, Z. Wang, Serpil Yalcin, Takafumi Niida, J. Huang, A. Timilsina, I. Nakagawa, A. Berdnikov, Jennifer E. Perry, T. O. S. Haseler, C. L. Woody, D. Dixit, V. Canoa Roman, Alexander Milov, M. McCumber, S. Esumi, J. Imrek, C. P. Wong, L. D. Liu, Y. J. Kwon, M. Connors, Raphael Noel Tieulent, D. Kapukchyan, T. Majoros, W. A. Zajc, David Olle Rickard Silvermyr, L. Xue, A. Enokizono, L. Zou, Y. L. Yamaguchi, H. Masuda, Kensuke Homma, Prakhar Garg, J. L. Nagle, Petr Gallus, Susumu Sato, H. Asano, A. Denisov, C. Xu, Z. Ji, D. P. Morrison, E. Kistenev, D. Yu Peressounko, T. Nagashima, R. S. Towell, B. Ujvari, Minghui Liu, Prashant Shukla, Hideki Hamagaki, W. Fan, N. Apadula, I. V. Sourikova, T. A. Shibata, S. F. Pate, K. I. Hahn, Sergey Fokin, X. Jiang, A. Sexton, P. Kline, G. D. N. Perera, A. Pun, Kenneth Francis Read, J. Sun, A. Dion, D. Isenhower, T. Elder, T. Moon, D. V. Perepelitsa, A. Drees, Keiji Nagai, R. Seto, T. W. Danley, S. Syed, D. McGlinchey, D. Ivanishchev, Radek Novotny, Jong-Min Park, Taku Gunji, M. Patel, P. Montuenga, Y. H. Leung, S. Mizuno, Qiao Xu, N. Grau, Xiao-yan Li, V. Papavassiliou, J. Hanks, Hiroyuki Sako, C. E. Perezlara, H. W. Van Hecke, Koji Sato, D. E. Mihalik, A. Sukhanov, K. Kurita, Motoi Inaba, C. Butler, D. Sharma, M. Virius, S. D. Rolnick, S. Bathe, A. Durum, N. Cronin, M. Snowball, Martin Purschke, C. A. Aidala, M. Chiu, M. Tomášek, T. Shioya, W. Peng, P. W. Stankus, Agneta Oskarsson, C. A. Ogilvie, I. J. Choi, D. Kincses, John Matthew Durham, M. J. Skoby, Y. Ito, Y. Berdnikov, T. K. Hemmick, C. McKinney, Anne Marie Sickles, B. Schaefer, Vaclav Vrba, K. Hill, V. Andrieux, J. S. Bok, V. Khachatryan, M. Beaumier, K. DeBlasio, S. Vazquez-Carson, S. Karthas, D. Kotov, S. H. Lim, D. S. Jumper, Y. Goto, K. Aoki, J. D. Osborn, A. Yanovich, D. Jouan, Inseok Yoon, J. D. Orjuela Koop, John Hill, Toru Sugitate, D. Kawall, M. Grosse Perdekamp, G. Mitsuka, H. Yu, T. Sumita, C. Y. Chi, Yasutada Akiba, S. Park, J. Murata, M. Slunecka, R. Belmont, R. Seidl, I. Shein, K. Tanida, K. Sedgwick, Z. Rowan, M. Mendoza, M. S. Daugherity, Mihael Makek, A. Deshpande, H. Yamamoto, J. G. Lajoie, C. P. Singh, R. Petti, N. A. Lewis, V. Jorjadze, Moonhee Kim, K. Lovasz, J. Sziklai, Zvi Hirsh Citron, H. Ge, V. Pantuev, K. Nakano, W. E. Sondheim, H. Nakagomi, T. Hoshino, D. Richford, A. S. Safonov, Yoshifumi Ueda, J. H. Do, C. L. Towell, N. Vukman, M. Rosati, Tamás Csörgő, S. Kudo, S. Campbell, K. A. Drees, E. J. Mannel, T. Rinn, C. Pinkenburg, J. Klatsky, K. Dehmelt, J. H. Kang, J. S. Haggerty, G. Tarnai, S. Tarafdar, Alexei Khanzadeev, J. B. Choi, Dipak Kumar Mishra, Bhartendu K. Singh, Dmitry Blau, I. E. Yushmanov, Min-Hye Kim, S. H. Lee, Mirta Dumancic, Maya Hachiya Shimomura, and R. S. Hollis
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Physics ,Large Hadron Collider ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,General Physics and Astronomy ,01 natural sciences ,Nuclear physics ,Momentum ,Deuterium ,Quantum mechanics ,0103 physical sciences ,Quark–gluon plasma ,Rapidity ,Nuclear Experiment ,010306 general physics ,Anisotropy ,Glauber ,Sign (mathematics) - Abstract
Recently, multiparticle-correlation measurements of relativistic p/d/He3+Au, p+Pb, and even p+p collisions show surprising collective signatures. Here, we present beam-energy-scan measurements of two-, four-, and six-particle angular correlations in d+Au collisions at sNN=200, 62.4, 39, and 19.6 GeV. We also present measurements of two- and four-particle angular correlations in p+Au collisions at sNN=200 GeV. We find the four-particle cumulant to be real valued for d+Au collisions at all four energies. We also find that the four-particle cumulant in p+Au has the opposite sign as that in d+Au. Further, we find that the six-particle cumulant agrees with the four-particle cumulant in d+Au collisions at 200 GeV, indicating that nonflow effects are subdominant. These observations provide strong evidence that the correlations originate from the initial geometric configuration, which is then translated into the momentum distribution for all particles, commonly referred to as collectivity. © 2018 American Physical Society. (Less)
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35. Nuclear Dependence of the Transverse-Single-Spin Asymmetry for Forward Neutron Production in Polarized p+A Collisions at sNN=200 GeV
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K. Lovasz, Y. J. Kwon, H. Nakagomi, T. Hoshino, D. Richford, A. S. Safonov, Z. Rowan, M. Mendoza, Alexander Milov, Senta Greene, Yoshifumi Ueda, J. H. Do, C. L. Towell, C. Ayuso, N. Vukman, A. Takeda, B. Fadem, E. O'Brien, R. A. Soltz, E. O. Lallow, F. Giordano, D. P. Morrison, David Olle Rickard Silvermyr, X. Jiang, Z. Ji, Y. Watanabe, D. Yu Peressounko, A. Sukhanov, K. Kurita, M. Rosati, Hari Guragain, Takafumi Niida, J. Huang, D. Kawall, A. Sen, Tamás Csörgő, M. Finger, Maya Hachiya Shimomura, R. S. Hollis, J. E. Frantz, Y. Riabov, C. L. Silva, Prakhar Garg, S. Park, J. Murata, S. Kudo, J. Bryslawskyj, D. Reynolds, A. V. Kazantsev, Kenta Shigaki, R. Cervantes, D. E. Fields, Y. I. Makdisi, J. D. Osborn, Inseok Yoon, B. V. Jacak, Viktor Riabov, Xiong Wang, I. Shein, A. S. Nyanin, K. A. Drees, K. Tanida, K. Sedgwick, V. Bumazhnov, Xiao-yan Li, Rachid Nouicer, A. N. Zelenski, J. H. Kang, Prashant Shukla, Dmitry Blau, M. Boer, I. Tserruya, J. S. Haggerty, Mihael Makek, A. Deshpande, J. Hanks, H. Yamamoto, Hiroyuki Sako, T. Novák, N. Feege, M. Jezghani, S. Campbell, S. F. Pate, Sándor Lökös, C. L. Woody, A. Berdnikov, Radek Novotny, A. Pun, M. S. Daugherity, V. Singh, H. En'yo, M. J. Leitch, B. Azmoun, K. N. Barish, M. J. Tannenbaum, Y. H. Leung, B. M. Johnson, T. Koblesky, J. Klatsky, C. P. Singh, K. L. Smith, E. J. Desmond, S. Syed, J. D. Orjuela Koop, Y. Fukuda, S. Zharko, R. Petti, N. A. Lewis, A. Bagoly, D. Ivanishchev, Kenichi Imai, D. V. Perepelitsa, V. Papavassiliou, V. Pantuev, Petr Gallus, T. O. S. Haseler, T. Hachiya, T. Nagashima, C. E. Perezlara, T. Murakami, P. V. Radzevich, G. David, A. Taranenko, Serpil Yalcin, E. J. Mannel, T. Rinn, I. Nakagawa, A. Enokizono, B. K. Schmoll, Jaehyeok Yoo, G. D. N. Perera, P. Kline, A. Dion, S. Esumi, I. V. Sourikova, V. Jorjadze, Mikhail Malaev, E. Kistenev, Brajesh K. Singh, G. J. Ottino, Kyoichiro Ozawa, Eunja Kim, C. P. Wong, L. D. Liu, Keiji Nagai, Alice Mignerey, J. Sziklai, S. I. Morrow, Hideki Hamagaki, W. Fan, M. Connors, C. Pinkenburg, S. P. Sorensen, S. Miyasaka, K. I. Hahn, A. Franz, M. Beaumier, J. Runchey, W. A. Zajc, L. Xue, C. Gal, K. Dehmelt, M. L. Brooks, V. Babintsev, A. Durum, Balazs Ujvari, P. L. McGaughey, Takao Sakaguchi, Julia Velkovska, A. Denisov, N. Cronin, G. Tarnai, Y. L. Yamaguchi, A. D. Frawley, Sergey Fokin, I. E. Yushmanov, C. Xu, M. Tomášek, W. Peng, S. Tarafdar, J. G. Lajoie, S. Huang, M. Alfred, Michael William Phipps, M. Slunecka, R. Belmont, D. E. Mihalik, P. W. Stankus, R. Seidl, L. Zou, N. S. Bandara, Wesley James Metzger, M. Snowball, C. Butler, Martin Purschke, Byung-Sik Hong, Chong Kim, A. Bazilevsky, Minghui Liu, C. A. Aidala, D. Sharma, J. Sun, Jennifer E. Perry, H. F. Hamilton, A. Sexton, Alexei Khanzadeev, I. J. Choi, M. J. Skoby, Y. Ito, Kenneth Francis Read, Alexandre Lebedev, R. Seto, Vladimir Samsonov, T. Shioya, Christine Nattrass, P. Montuenga, T. W. Danley, V. Andrieux, V. Khachatryan, Anne Marie Sickles, N. Grau, B. Schaefer, J. S. Bok, Koji Sato, J. B. Choi, X. He, R. S. Towell, M. I. Nagy, T. Todoroki, Dipak Kumar Mishra, Shih-Chang Lee, D. Kapukchyan, D. McGlinchey, H. Yu, T. Sumita, C. Y. Chi, Yasutada Akiba, T. Majoros, Min-Hye Kim, J. L. Nagle, Mirta Dumancic, T. A. Shibata, D. Isenhower, T. Moon, M. Sarsour, A. Iordanova, S. Y. Han, H. Masuda, Kensuke Homma, D. J. Kim, N. Novitzky, R. P. Pisani, M. McCumber, V. R. Loggins, J. T. Mitchell, Kei Nagashima, Motoi Inaba, V. Canoa Roman, N. Hotvedt, J. Imrek, Vladislav Manko, Raphael Noel Tieulent, Susumu Sato, H. Asano, P. Yin, Jong-Min Park, Taku Gunji, A. Timilsina, M. Patel, D. Lynch, S. Hasegawa, M. Virius, S. D. Rolnick, D. Dixit, Agneta Oskarsson, D. Kincses, John Matthew Durham, Y. Berdnikov, C. McKinney, Vaclav Vrba, K. Hill, S. Bathe, M. Chiu, C. A. Ogilvie, T. K. Hemmick, K. DeBlasio, S. Vazquez-Carson, S. Karthas, D. Kotov, D. S. Jumper, M. Csanad, S. Mizuno, S. P. Stoll, Y. Goto, K. Aoki, H. W. Van Hecke, D. Jouan, N. Apadula, A. Drees, Moonhee Kim, Zvi Hirsh Citron, H. Ge, K. Nakano, W. E. Sondheim, Z. Wang, T. Elder, Qiao Xu, S. H. Lim, A. Yanovich, John Hill, Toru Sugitate, M. Grosse Perdekamp, and G. Mitsuka
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Physics ,Particle physics ,Large Hadron Collider ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Scattering ,media_common.quotation_subject ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Absolute value ,01 natural sciences ,Asymmetry ,Spectral line ,Nuclear physics ,0103 physical sciences ,Neutron ,Nuclear Experiment ,010306 general physics ,Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider ,Spin-½ ,media_common - Abstract
During 2015, the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) provided collisions of transversely polarized protons with Au and Al nuclei for the first time, enabling the exploration of transverse-single-spin asymmetries with heavy nuclei. Large single-spin asymmetries in very forward neutron production have been previously observed in transversely polarized p+p collisions at RHIC, and the existing theoretical framework that was successful in describing the single-spin asymmetry in p+p collisions predicts only a moderate atomic-mass-number (A) dependence. In contrast, the asymmetries observed at RHIC in p+A collisions showed a surprisingly strong A dependence in inclusive forward neutron production. The observed asymmetry in p+Al collisions is much smaller, while the asymmetry in p+Au collisions is a factor of 3 larger in absolute value and of opposite sign. The interplay of different neutron production mechanisms is discussed as a possible explanation of the observed A dependence.
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36. Pseudorapidity Dependence of Particle Production and Elliptic Flow in Asymmetric Nuclear Collisions of $p$$+$Al, $p$$+$Au, $d$$+$Au, and $^{3}$He$+$Au at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=200$ GeV
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A, Adare, C, Aidala, N N, Ajitanand, Y, Akiba, M, Alfred, V, Andrieux, K, Aoki, N, Apadula, H, Asano, C, Ayuso, B, Azmoun, V, Babintsev, M, Bai, N S, Bandara, B, Bannier, K N, Barish, S, Bathe, A, Bazilevsky, M, Beaumier, S, Beckman, R, Belmont, A, Berdnikov, Y, Berdnikov, D S, Blau, M, Boer, J S, Bok, K, Boyle, M L, Brooks, J, Bryslawskyj, V, Bumazhnov, C, Butler, S, Campbell, V, Canoa Roman, R, Cervantes, C-H, Chen, C Y, Chi, M, Chiu, I J, Choi, J B, Choi, T, Chujo, Z, Citron, M, Connors, N, Cronin, M, Csanád, T, Csörgő, T W, Danley, A, Datta, M S, Daugherity, G, David, K, DeBlasio, K, Dehmelt, A, Denisov, A, Deshpande, E J, Desmond, A, Dion, P B, Diss, D, Dixit, J H, Do, A, Drees, K A, Drees, M, Dumancic, J M, Durham, A, Durum, T, Elder, A, Enokizono, H, En'yo, S, Esumi, B, Fadem, W, Fan, N, Feege, D E, Fields, M, Finger, S L, Fokin, J E, Frantz, A, Franz, A D, Frawley, Y, Fukuda, C, Gal, P, Gallus, P, Garg, H, Ge, F, Giordano, A, Glenn, Y, Goto, N, Grau, S V, Greene, M, Grosse Perdekamp, T, Gunji, H, Guragain, T, Hachiya, J S, Haggerty, K I, Hahn, H, Hamagaki, H F, Hamilton, S Y, Han, J, Hanks, S, Hasegawa, T O S, Haseler, K, Hashimoto, X, He, T K, Hemmick, J C, Hill, K, Hill, A, Hodges, R S, Hollis, K, Homma, B, Hong, T, Hoshino, N, Hotvedt, J, Huang, S, Huang, K, Imai, J, Imrek, M, Inaba, A, Iordanova, D, Isenhower, Y, Ito, D, Ivanishchev, B V, Jacak, M, Jezghani, Z, Ji, J, Jia, X, Jiang, B M, Johnson, V, Jorjadze, D, Jouan, D S, Jumper, S, Kanda, J H, Kang, D, Kapukchyan, S, Karthas, D, Kawall, A V, Kazantsev, J A, Key, V, Khachatryan, A, Khanzadeev, C, Kim, D J, Kim, E-J, Kim, G W, Kim, M, Kim, M H, Kim, B, Kimelman, D, Kincses, E, Kistenev, R, Kitamura, J, Klatsky, D, Kleinjan, P, Kline, T, Koblesky, B, Komkov, D, Kotov, S, Kudo, B, Kurgyis, K, Kurita, M, Kurosawa, Y, Kwon, R, Lacey, J G, Lajoie, E O, Lallow, A, Lebedev, S, Lee, S H, Lee, M J, Leitch, Y H, Leung, N A, Lewis, X, Li, S H, Lim, L D, Liu, M X, Liu, V-R, Loggins, S, Lökös, K, Lovasz, D, Lynch, T, Majoros, Y I, Makdisi, M, Makek, M, Malaev, A, Manion, V I, Manko, E, Mannel, H, Masuda, M, McCumber, P L, McGaughey, D, McGlinchey, C, McKinney, A, Meles, M, Mendoza, W J, Metzger, A C, Mignerey, D E, Mihalik, A, Milov, D K, Mishra, J T, Mitchell, I, Mitrankov, G, Mitsuka, S, Miyasaka, S, Mizuno, A K, Mohanty, P, Montuenga, T, Moon, D P, Morrison, S I, Morrow, T V, Moukhanova, T, Murakami, J, Murata, A, Mwai, K, Nagai, K, Nagashima, T, Nagashima, J L, Nagle, M I, Nagy, I, Nakagawa, H, Nakagomi, K, Nakano, C, Nattrass, P K, Netrakanti, T, Niida, S, Nishimura, R, Nishitani, R, Nouicer, T, Novák, N, Novitzky, R, Novotny, A S, Nyanin, E, O'Brien, C A, Ogilvie, J D, Orjuela Koop, J D, Osborn, A, Oskarsson, G J, Ottino, K, Ozawa, R, Pak, V, Pantuev, V, Papavassiliou, J S, Park, S, Park, S F, Pate, M, Patel, J-C, Peng, W, Peng, D V, Perepelitsa, G D N, Perera, D Yu, Peressounko, C E, PerezLara, J, Perry, R, Petti, M, Phipps, C, Pinkenburg, R, Pinson, R P, Pisani, A, Pun, M L, Purschke, P V, Radzevich, J, Rak, B J, Ramson, I, Ravinovich, K F, Read, D, Reynolds, V, Riabov, Y, Riabov, D, Richford, T, Rinn, S D, Rolnick, M, Rosati, Z, Rowan, J G, Rubin, J, Runchey, A S, Safonov, B, Sahlmueller, N, Saito, T, Sakaguchi, H, Sako, V, Samsonov, M, Sarsour, K, Sato, S, Sato, B, Schaefer, B K, Schmoll, K, Sedgwick, R, Seidl, A, Sen, R, Seto, P, Sett, A, Sexton, D, Sharma, I, Shein, T-A, Shibata, K, Shigaki, M, Shimomura, T, Shioya, P, Shukla, A, Sickles, C L, Silva, D, Silvermyr, B K, Singh, C P, Singh, V, Singh, M J, Skoby, M, Slunečka, K L, Smith, M, Snowball, R A, Soltz, W E, Sondheim, S P, Sorensen, I V, Sourikova, P W, Stankus, M, Stepanov, S P, Stoll, T, Sugitate, A, Sukhanov, T, Sumita, J, Sun, Z, Sun, S, Suzuki, S, Syed, J, Sziklai, A, Takeda, A, Taketani, K, Tanida, M J, Tannenbaum, S, Tarafdar, A, Taranenko, G, Tarnai, R, Tieulent, A, Timilsina, T, Todoroki, M, Tomášek, C L, Towell, R, Towell, R S, Towell, I, Tserruya, Y, Ueda, B, Ujvari, H W, van Hecke, S, Vazquez-Carson, J, Velkovska, M, Virius, V, Vrba, N, Vukman, X R, Wang, Z, Wang, Y, Watanabe, Y S, Watanabe, F, Wei, A S, White, C P, Wong, C L, Woody, M, Wysocki, B, Xia, C, Xu, Q, Xu, L, Xue, S, Yalcin, Y L, Yamaguchi, H, Yamamoto, A, Yanovich, P, Yin, J H, Yoo, I, Yoon, H, Yu, I E, Yushmanov, W A, Zajc, A, Zelenski, S, Zharko, S, Zhou, L, Zou, Institut de Physique Nucléaire d'Orsay (IPNO), Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Institut de Physique Nucléaire de Lyon (IPNL), Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 (UCBL), Université de Lyon-Université de Lyon-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), PHENIX, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 (UCBL), and Université de Lyon-Université de Lyon-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)
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quark model ,elliptic flow ,particle: model ,nucleus ,FOS: Physical sciences ,translation ,nucleus nucleus: scattering ,[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex] ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex) ,Automatic Keywords ,rapidity ,flow ,200 GeV-cms/nucleon ,[PHYS.HEXP]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex] ,multiplicity ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,Nuclear Experiment (nucl-ex) ,hadron: production ,Nuclear Experiment ,asymmetry ,experimental results ,Nuclear Physics - Abstract
Asymmetric nuclear collisions of $p$$+$Al, $p$$+$Au, $d$$+$Au, and $^{3}$He$+$Au at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=200$ GeV provide an excellent laboratory for understanding particle production, as well as exploring interactions among these particles after their initial creation in the collision. We present measurements of charged hadron production $dN_{\rm ch}/d\eta$ in all such collision systems over a broad pseudorapidity range and as a function of collision multiplicity. A simple wounded quark model is remarkably successful at describing the full data set. We also measure the elliptic flow $v_{2}$ over a similarly broad pseudorapidity range. These measurements provide key constraints on models of particle emission and their translation into flow., Comment: 368 authors, 7 pages, 4 figures. v2 is the version accepted for publication by Physical Review Letters. Plain text data tables for points plotted in figures for this and other PHENIX publications are publicly available at http://www.phenix.bnl.gov/papers.html
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37. Early Rehabilitation After Total Knee Replacement Surgery: A Multicenter, Noninferiority, Randomized Clinical Trial Comparing a Home Exercise Program With Usual Outpatient Care
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L. Nairn, Jack Crosbie, Alison R. Harmer, David A. Parker, Marlene Fransen, Ross Crawford, Annie S. Y. Han, and Lyn March
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Rehabilitation ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Osteoarthritis ,medicine.disease ,Arthroplasty ,Confidence interval ,law.invention ,Rheumatology ,Ambulatory care ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,medicine ,Physical therapy ,business ,Range of motion ,Early rehabilitation - Abstract
Objective To determine, at 6 weeks postsurgery, if a monitored home exercise program (HEP) is not inferior to usual care rehabilitation for patients undergoing primary unilateral total knee replacement (TKR) surgery for osteoarthritis. Methods We conducted a multicenter, randomized clinical trial. Patients ages 45–75 years were allocated at the time of hospital discharge to usual care rehabilitation (n = 196) or the HEP (n = 194). Outcomes assessed 6 weeks after surgery included the Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index pain and physical function subscales, knee range of motion, and the 50-foot walk time. The upper bound of the 95% confidence interval (95% CI) mean difference favoring usual care was used to determine noninferiority. Results At 6 weeks after surgery there were no significant differences between usual care and HEP, respectively, for pain (7.4 and 7.2; 95% CI mean difference [MD] −0.7, 0.9), physical function (22.5 and 22.4; 95% CI MD −2.5, 2.6), knee flexion (96° and 97°; 95% CI MD −4°, 2°), knee extension (−7° and −6°; 95% CI MD −2°, 1°), or the 50-foot walk time (12.9 and 12.9 seconds; 95% CI MD −0.8, 0.7 seconds). At 6 weeks, 18 patients (9%) allocated to usual care and 11 (6%) to the HEP did not achieve 80° knee flexion. There was no difference between the treatment allocations in the number of hospital readmissions. Conclusion The HEP was not inferior to usual care as an early rehabilitation protocol after primary TKR.
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38. Effects of damage caused by non-ionizing energy loss in Si Mini-Pad sensors for the PHENIX MPC-EX
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S. H. Lim, S. Y. Park, Eunja Kim, Z. Li, Mitra Ghergherehchi, Yong-Dae Kim, E. Kistenev, Sang Gi Kim, K. I. Hahn, S. Y. Han, Youngil Kwon, H. S. Song, Jung Hun Lee, Jaehoon Park, Kun-Sik Park, I. W. Jeong, D. G. Sue, Jong-Seo Chai, A. Sukhanov, J. G. Lajoie, K. S. Lim, and K. S. Joo
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Physics ,Silicon ,Physics::Instrumentation and Detectors ,business.industry ,Detector ,Hadron ,General Physics and Astronomy ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Flux ,Nuclear physics ,chemistry ,Neutron flux ,Optoelectronics ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,Nuclear Experiment ,Driven element ,business ,Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider ,Beam (structure) - Abstract
The PHENIX MPC-EX is an W/Si pre-shower detector operating at small angles with respect to the beam in the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC). The Si Mini-Pad sensors are the active element of the detector. The expected hadron flux to the Si Mini-Pad sensors will generate significant non-ionizing energy loss in the sensors, which may damage the crystalline structure of the sensor’s bulk material. We investigated the nature of the hadron flux to the Si Mini-Pad sensors through a full simulation and determined its effect on the sensor’s characteristics based on a beam test. The investigation showed key issues in designing a preshower detector using silicon sensors and operating under a large neutron fluence and offered valuable information on the operation of the MPC-EX detector.
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39. [Genetic Polymorphisms of 19 STR Loci in Populations of Three Culture Region in Shandong]
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S S, Zhang, Y Q, Tang, M X, Zhang, H M, Gao, C, Wang, Y S, Wang, and S Y, Han
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China ,Genetics, Population ,Polymorphism, Genetic ,Asian People ,Gene Frequency ,Genetic Loci ,Ethnicity ,Humans ,Phylogeny ,Microsatellite Repeats - Abstract
To analyse the genetic polymorphisms of 19 autosomal STR loci in Han population of east, middle-northwest and southwest-south Shandong and to explore its genetic relationships among the population of these three regions.STR loci of 1 044 unrelated Han individuals in three Shandong regions were typed with a GoldenFifteen of 19 autosomal STR loci were detected with the H values greater than 0.7, PIC values greater than 0.7, and DP values greater than 0.9 in the populations of all three Shandong regions. Among the populations in these three regions, the genetic distance between the populations in middle-northwest and southwest-south Shandong was closest (The 19 autosomal STR loci show good genetic polymorphisms in Han population of three Shandong regions, and 15 of them are high. There are genetic differences between the populations in east and middle-northwest Shandong.
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40. Measurements of Multiparticle Correlations in d+Au Collisions at 200, 62.4, 39, and 19.6 GeV and p+Au Collisions at 200 GeV and Implications for Collective Behavior
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C, Aidala, Y, Akiba, M, Alfred, V, Andrieux, K, Aoki, N, Apadula, H, Asano, C, Ayuso, B, Azmoun, V, Babintsev, A, Bagoly, N S, Bandara, K N, Barish, S, Bathe, A, Bazilevsky, M, Beaumier, R, Belmont, A, Berdnikov, Y, Berdnikov, D S, Blau, M, Boer, J S, Bok, M L, Brooks, J, Bryslawskyj, V, Bumazhnov, C, Butler, S, Campbell, V, Canoa Roman, R, Cervantes, C Y, Chi, M, Chiu, I J, Choi, J B, Choi, Z, Citron, M, Connors, N, Cronin, M, Csanád, T, Csörgő, T W, Danley, M S, Daugherity, G, David, K, DeBlasio, K, Dehmelt, A, Denisov, A, Deshpande, E J, Desmond, A, Dion, D, Dixit, J H, Do, A, Drees, K A, Drees, M, Dumancic, J M, Durham, A, Durum, T, Elder, A, Enokizono, H, En'yo, S, Esumi, B, Fadem, W, Fan, N, Feege, D E, Fields, M, Finger, S L, Fokin, J E, Frantz, A, Franz, A D, Frawley, Y, Fukuda, C, Gal, P, Gallus, P, Garg, H, Ge, F, Giordano, Y, Goto, N, Grau, S V, Greene, M, Grosse Perdekamp, T, Gunji, H, Guragain, T, Hachiya, J S, Haggerty, K I, Hahn, H, Hamagaki, H F, Hamilton, S Y, Han, J, Hanks, S, Hasegawa, T O S, Haseler, X, He, T K, Hemmick, J C, Hill, K, Hill, A, Hodges, R S, Hollis, K, Homma, B, Hong, T, Hoshino, N, Hotvedt, J, Huang, S, Huang, K, Imai, J, Imrek, M, Inaba, A, Iordanova, D, Isenhower, Y, Ito, D, Ivanishchev, B V, Jacak, M, Jezghani, Z, Ji, X, Jiang, B M, Johnson, V, Jorjadze, D, Jouan, D S, Jumper, J H, Kang, D, Kapukchyan, S, Karthas, D, Kawall, A V, Kazantsev, V, Khachatryan, A, Khanzadeev, C, Kim, D J, Kim, E-J, Kim, M, Kim, M H, Kim, D, Kincses, E, Kistenev, J, Klatsky, P, Kline, T, Koblesky, D, Kotov, S, Kudo, K, Kurita, Y, Kwon, J G, Lajoie, E O, Lallow, A, Lebedev, S, Lee, S H, Lee, M J, Leitch, Y H, Leung, N A, Lewis, X, Li, S H, Lim, L D, Liu, M X, Liu, V-R, Loggins, S, Lökös, K, Lovasz, D, Lynch, T, Majoros, Y I, Makdisi, M, Makek, M, Malaev, V I, Manko, E, Mannel, H, Masuda, M, McCumber, P L, McGaughey, D, McGlinchey, C, McKinney, M, Mendoza, W J, Metzger, A C, Mignerey, D E, Mihalik, A, Milov, D K, Mishra, J T, Mitchell, G, Mitsuka, S, Miyasaka, S, Mizuno, P, Montuenga, T, Moon, D P, Morrison, S I M, Morrow, T, Murakami, J, Murata, K, Nagai, K, Nagashima, T, Nagashima, J L, Nagle, M I, Nagy, I, Nakagawa, H, Nakagomi, K, Nakano, C, Nattrass, T, Niida, R, Nouicer, T, Novák, N, Novitzky, R, Novotny, A S, Nyanin, E, O'Brien, C A, Ogilvie, J D, Orjuela Koop, J D, Osborn, A, Oskarsson, G J, Ottino, K, Ozawa, V, Pantuev, V, Papavassiliou, J S, Park, S, Park, S F, Pate, M, Patel, W, Peng, D V, Perepelitsa, G D N, Perera, D Yu, Peressounko, C E, PerezLara, J, Perry, R, Petti, M, Phipps, C, Pinkenburg, R P, Pisani, A, Pun, M L, Purschke, P V, Radzevich, K F, Read, D, Reynolds, V, Riabov, Y, Riabov, D, Richford, T, Rinn, S D, Rolnick, M, Rosati, Z, Rowan, J, Runchey, A S, Safonov, T, Sakaguchi, H, Sako, V, Samsonov, M, Sarsour, K, Sato, S, Sato, B, Schaefer, B K, Schmoll, K, Sedgwick, R, Seidl, A, Sen, R, Seto, A, Sexton, D, Sharma, I, Shein, T-A, Shibata, K, Shigaki, M, Shimomura, T, Shioya, P, Shukla, A, Sickles, C L, Silva, D, Silvermyr, B K, Singh, C P, Singh, V, Singh, M J, Skoby, M, Slunečka, K L, Smith, M, Snowball, R A, Soltz, W E, Sondheim, S P, Sorensen, I V, Sourikova, P W, Stankus, S P, Stoll, T, Sugitate, A, Sukhanov, T, Sumita, J, Sun, S, Syed, J, Sziklai, A, Takeda, K, Tanida, M J, Tannenbaum, S, Tarafdar, A, Taranenko, G, Tarnai, R, Tieulent, A, Timilsina, T, Todoroki, M, Tomášek, C L, Towell, R S, Towell, I, Tserruya, Y, Ueda, B, Ujvari, H W, van Hecke, S, Vazquez-Carson, J, Velkovska, M, Virius, V, Vrba, N, Vukman, X R, Wang, Z, Wang, Y, Watanabe, Y S, Watanabe, C P, Wong, C L, Woody, C, Xu, Q, Xu, L, Xue, S, Yalcin, Y L, Yamaguchi, H, Yamamoto, A, Yanovich, P, Yin, J H, Yoo, I, Yoon, H, Yu, I E, Yushmanov, W A, Zajc, A, Zelenski, S, Zharko, and L, Zou
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Recently, multiparticle-correlation measurements of relativistic p/d/^{3}He+Au, p+Pb, and even p+p collisions show surprising collective signatures. Here, we present beam-energy-scan measurements of two-, four-, and six-particle angular correlations in d+Au collisions at sqrt[s_{NN}]=200, 62.4, 39, and 19.6 GeV. We also present measurements of two- and four-particle angular correlations in p+Au collisions at sqrt[s_{NN}]=200 GeV. We find the four-particle cumulant to be real valued for d+Au collisions at all four energies. We also find that the four-particle cumulant in p+Au has the opposite sign as that in d+Au. Further, we find that the six-particle cumulant agrees with the four-particle cumulant in d+Au collisions at 200 GeV, indicating that nonflow effects are subdominant. These observations provide strong evidence that the correlations originate from the initial geometric configuration, which is then translated into the momentum distribution for all particles, commonly referred to as collectivity.
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41. Nonperturbative-transverse-momentum effects and evolution in dihadron and direct photon-hadron angular correlations in p+p collisions at s=510 GeV
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N. S. Bandara, Vladimir Samsonov, D. M. Lee, Christine Nattrass, T. Todoroki, Tomofumi Nagae, J. L. Nagle, K. S. Joo, V. Bumazhnov, D. Black, V. R. Loggins, J. T. Mitchell, Hideyuki Oide, A. V. Kazantsev, Min Soo Kim, Charles Maguire, A. Shaver, Sung Keun Park, S. Choi, N. Hotvedt, R. Seidl, M. Sarsour, Mate Csanad, M. Kurosawa, A. Iordanova, Y. L. Yamaguchi, A. Enokizono, D. Kawall, N. N. Ajitanand, D. Sharma, S. Y. Han, K. Tanida, Vladislav Manko, M. Slunecka, A. Ster, N. Feege, C. Xu, E. Kistenev, Maya Hachiya Shimomura, R. S. Hollis, S. P. Sorensen, Alexander Milov, Serpil Yalcin, I. Nakagawa, Young-Ki Kim, M. Rosati, G. D. N. Perera, X. Jiang, M. Snowball, Y. I. Makdisi, B. Meredith, T. Engelmore, N. Novitzky, B. Lewis, N. Cronin, J. Murata, Y. Fukuda, Takahiro Nakamura, J. G. Lajoie, M. Alfred, T. Hachiya, O. Drapier, Y. J. Kwon, D. McGlinchey, S. Whitaker, Michael William Phipps, S. Lee, Jennifer E. Perry, I. J. Choi, S. Bathe, B. Xia, A. Sexton, J. Sun, S. Esumi, M. S. Ryu, K. Shoji, S. Tarafdar, R. S. Towell, L. Patel, John Hill, M. Nihashi, M. Towell, H. A. Torii, S. Kanda, Toru Sugitate, D. P. Morrison, B. Azmoun, I. Shein, P. W. Stankus, Prashant Shukla, Anne Marie Sickles, L. Ding, R. Seto, B. H. Kang, Y. Sekiguchi, T. C. Awes, Alexei Khanzadeev, K. Gainey, S. F. Pate, T. W. Danley, H. J. Kim, Peter Steinberg, D. Roach, K. M. Kijima, M. I. Nagy, A. Timilsina, M. J. Tannenbaum, K. Sedgwick, A. Durum, E. Stenlund, C. Baumann, J. B. Choi, H. Qu, K. Hashimoto, C. P. Wong, D. Watanabe, B. Schaefer, N. Crossette, Dipak Kumar Mishra, D. H. Kim, Xingguo Li, François Fleuret, E. Karthas, E. Vznuzdaev, B. K. Schmoll, Ke. Nakamura, Tatsuya Chujo, Mihael Makek, A. Deshpande, H. Yamamoto, M. Gonin, S. Zhou, A. J. Miller, K. Hill, X. He, Y. Nakamiya, D. Lynch, J. S. Kang, Jen-Chieh Peng, S. J. Jeon, C. Kim, J. S. Bok, D. Kotchetkov, D. Kincses, Brajesh K. Singh, G. J. Ottino, A. Sukhanov, S. Kudo, M. Mendoza, K. Kurita, M. S. Daugherity, C. P. Singh, P. Montuenga, J. G. Rubin, J. E. Frantz, A. Meles, W. A. Zajc, Y. Aramaki, Robert Vertesi, D. Reynolds, A. Sen, C. L. Silva, Jaehyeok Yoo, E. Tennant, E. Joo, P. Kline, K. S. Lee, A. Dion, R. P. Pisani, R. Pak, Y. Tanaka, Zvi Hirsh Citron, R. Petti, B. M. Johnson, Filip Krizek, M. Stepanov, J. Hanks, L. Xue, J. A. Key, N. Grau, P. L. McGaughey, H. Ge, C. L. Woody, A. Berdnikov, T. V. Moukhanova, Hiroyuki Sako, Dmitry Blau, Hari Guragain, J. Koster, K. Nakano, Y. Watanabe, T. Novák, W. E. Sondheim, Xiong Wang, V. Baublis, D. E. Fields, V. Pantuev, M. Vargyas, B. V. Jacak, Dong Jo Kim, E. J. Desmond, S. Beckman, Alice Mignerey, D. Kapukchyan, K. Boyle, Y. Goto, J. Sziklai, A. Denisov, Yuki Watanabe, S. Mizuno, E. Vazquez-Zambrano, Martin Purschke, L. D'Orazio, S. Miyasaka, B. Sahlmueller, C. A. Aidala, Takahiro Fusayasu, M. McCumber, V. Cianciolo, Y. J. Kim, Brian Cole, Y. Imazu, Balazs Ujvari, Jessy J. Alexander, K. Kihara, Qiao Xu, B. Komkov, Y. Ueda, I. Garishvili, H. W. Van Hecke, N. Riveli, M. Wysocki, I. Tserruya, D. Kleinjan, S. Campbell, D. Silvermyr, K. Okada, A. Veicht, A. Mwai, I. E. Yushmanov, M. Jezghani, Petr Gallus, Jan Rak, L. Zou, Takao Sakaguchi, Pawan Kumar Netrakanti, S. Hasegawa, M. Moskowitz, Kensuke Homma, D. Ivanishchev, E. Richardson, R. Lacey, K. Nagai, S. Baumgart, K. B. Lee, V. Singh, S. H. Lim, Kenichi Imai, H. En'yo, T. O. S. Haseler, Y. Fukao, V. Papavassiliou, H. Nakagomi, T. Hoshino, M. J. Leitch, A. Yanovich, A. D. Frawley, V. Andrieux, V. Khachatryan, Sergey Fokin, Z. Rowan, R. Granier de Cassagnac, Minghui Liu, T. Koblesky, Henner Buesching, Norio Saito, Tsutomu Mibe, F. Wei, A. Adare, K. N. Barish, S. Huang, A. S. Safonov, H. Yu, Animesh Datta, T. Sumita, C. Y. Chi, T. Majoros, Kenneth Francis Read, S. Butsyk, Hideki Hamagaki, W. Fan, K. Aoki, G. David, J. H. Do, T. Nagashima, K. Ozawa, A. Garishvili, T. Ichihara, C. L. Towell, N. Vukman, X. Gong, H. F. Hamilton, Yasutada Akiba, K. I. Hahn, C. E. Perezlara, T. Murakami, A. Glenn, D. Dixit, T. Hester, Yi Gu, I. Younus, Eunja Kim, Agneta Oskarsson, I. V. Sourikova, K. O. Eyser, C. Gal, K. Watanabe, John Matthew Durham, Y. Berdnikov, Julia Velkovska, R. Belmont, S. H. Lee, C. McKinney, J. S. Kapustinsky, S. Nagamiya, V. Babintsev, Soumya Mohapatra, M. Tomášek, Vaclav Vrba, M. R. Stone, Byung-Sik Hong, A. Bazilevsky, Ryugo S. Hayano, M. Finger, M. L. Brooks, Alexandre Lebedev, M. Skolnik, Y. Riabov, Viktor Riabov, Kenta Shigaki, G. H. Lee, Y. H. Leung, R. Cervantes, S. Sawada, A. Franz, A. S. Nyanin, A. Isinhue, Rachid Nouicer, A. N. Zelenski, M. Leitgab, P. Sett, Motoi Inaba, S. Solano, I. H. Park, Takafumi Niida, J. Huang, J. Seele, Prakhar Garg, Jiangyong Jia, B. Bannier, T. Shioya, D. Kotov, D. S. Jumper, Jason Kamin, S. P. Stoll, D. Jouan, M. Chiu, C. A. Ogilvie, T. K. Hemmick, Yasuo Miake, K. DeBlasio, R. Pinson, S. Wolin, N. Apadula, A. Drees, Atsushi Takahara, K. A. Drees, J. Klatsky, A. Taranenko, E. T. Atomssa, J. D. Orjuela Koop, Y. Ikeda, E. J. Mannel, T. Rinn, C. H. Chen, R. Akimoto, C. Pinkenburg, A. Manion, K. Dehmelt, M. Grosse Perdekamp, G. Mitsuka, R. A. Soltz, J. H. Kang, J. S. Haggerty, Jongmin Lee, Y. S. Lai, G. Tarnai, X. Bai, F. Giordano, T. Csörgő, S. Yokkaichi, S. K. Park, P. K. Khandai, A. Taketani, K. Lovasz, I. Ravinovich, Ajit Kumar Mohanty, M. Bai, T. A. Shibata, Peter Christiansen, J. D. Osborn, Inseok Yoon, Zhiying You, D. Yu Peressounko, Dennis Perepelitsa, Senta Greene, D. Isenhower, J. Bryslawskyj, B. Fadem, E. O'Brien, T. Moon, Kei Nagashima, Raphael Noel Tieulent, Susumu Sato, H. Asano, Jong-Min Park, Taku Gunji, M. Patel, M. Virius, M. Kofarago, S. D. Rolnick, and M. Beaumier
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Physics ,Particle physics ,Photon ,Meson ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Scattering ,Hadron ,Drell–Yan process ,Deep inelastic scattering ,01 natural sciences ,Root mean square ,Nuclear physics ,Factorization ,0103 physical sciences ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,Nuclear Experiment ,010306 general physics - Abstract
Dihadron and isolated direct photon-hadron angular correlations are measured in $p$$+$$p$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}=510$ GeV. Correlations of charged hadrons of $0.7
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- 2017
42. Measurement of the relative yields of ψ(2S) to ψ(1S) mesons produced at forward and backward rapidity in p+p , p+Al , p+Au , and He3+Au collisions at sNN=200 GeV
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P. L. McGaughey, T. Murakami, S. Beckman, S. Hasegawa, S. I. Morrow, Y. J. Kwon, X. He, A. Franz, J. Runchey, V. Bumazhnov, N. Feege, B. Komkov, M. Rosati, A. V. Kazantsev, M. L. Kimball, Y. Fukuda, Min Soo Kim, L. Zou, G. Tarnai, Alexander Milov, B. M. Johnson, P. Sett, Tamás Csörgő, Norio Saito, Maya Hachiya Shimomura, R. S. Hollis, Minghui Liu, M. Virius, D. Dixit, Y. Ueda, B. Azmoun, Kenneth Francis Read, I. Nakagawa, S. Kudo, Serpil Yalcin, J. D. Orjuela Koop, C. H. Chen, Y. I. Makdisi, N. N. Ajitanand, H. Masuda, Kensuke Homma, S. Tarafdar, C. Butler, Taku Gunji, Takafumi Niida, J. Huang, M. Chiu, Agneta Oskarsson, M. Patel, John Matthew Durham, A. Manion, G. D. N. Perera, Kenichi Imai, C. L. Silva, Y. Berdnikov, S. H. Lee, Y. Akiba, T. O. S. Haseler, P. Kline, P. B. Diss, C. McKinney, C. A. Ogilvie, C. P. Wong, D. P. Morrison, John Hill, T. K. Hemmick, Jiangyong Jia, Y. Goto, Vaclav Vrba, K. Hill, R. S. Towell, A. Dion, T. Shioya, V. Babintsev, Tatsuya Chujo, Toru Sugitate, G. Mitsuka, X. Jiang, Shunji Nishimura, K. A. Drees, Hideki Hamagaki, W. Fan, K. Aoki, G. David, K. I. Hahn, M. Connors, W. A. Zajc, Prakhar Garg, B. Bannier, T. Novák, M. J. Tannenbaum, D. Kincses, Brajesh K. Singh, G. J. Ottino, Jen-Chieh Peng, J. G. Rubin, B. J. Ramson, H. Nakagomi, T. Hoshino, J. E. Frantz, D. Kleinjan, D. Lynch, V. R. Loggins, L. Xue, A. Denisov, Yuki Watanabe, A. Durum, S. Campbell, B. K. Schmoll, A. Mwai, M. I. Nagy, Sergey Fokin, A. Sen, M. Malaev, A. Taketani, Prashant Shukla, Martin Purschke, K. DeBlasio, D. Reynolds, C. A. Aidala, A. S. Safonov, Xiong Wang, Senta Greene, C. Ayuso, Jaehyeok Yoo, M. Stepanov, Hari Guragain, A. Meles, S. F. Pate, K. Nagai, Y. Riabov, N. Cronin, Kenta Shigaki, R. Cervantes, K. Lovasz, J. Klatsky, A. Sukhanov, K. Kurita, Dong Jo Kim, J. H. Do, C. Kim, C. L. Towell, Y. L. Yamaguchi, B. Sahlmueller, E. J. Mannel, T. Rinn, M. Tomášek, A. Enokizono, Y. Ito, Pawan Kumar Netrakanti, R. Pinson, M. Mendoza, A. S. Nyanin, I. Ravinovich, J. A. Key, J. Hanks, Hiroyuki Sako, S. Vazquez-Carson, Rachid Nouicer, A. N. Zelenski, Kiyoshi Tanida, E. K. Bownes, K. L. Smith, J. Bryslawskyj, Z. Rowan, J. T. Mitchell, B. Fadem, E. O'Brien, S. Kanda, D. E. Fields, B. V. Jacak, Radek Novotny, N. Hotvedt, W. Peng, P. W. Stankus, R. Seidl, A. Taranenko, Vladislav Manko, V. Andrieux, M. Bai, Alice Mignerey, N. Vukman, H. Yu, V. Khachatryan, E. Kistenev, C. Xu, H. Ge, J. A. Silva, S. Mizuno, M. Wysocki, R. A. Soltz, K. Nakano, Y. H. Leung, M. Slunečka, C. L. Woody, A. Berdnikov, Motoi Inaba, W. E. Sondheim, M. Beaumier, S. Miyasaka, M. Sarsour, P. Yin, C. Pinkenburg, Animesh Datta, T. Sumita, C. Y. Chi, Mate Csanad, A. Iordanova, J. R. Kotler, D. Ivanishchev, I. Tserruya, M. Grosse Perdekamp, E. O. Lallow, M. Jezghani, K. Boyle, Byung-Sik Hong, A. Deshpande, H. Yamamoto, K. Dehmelt, S. D. Rolnick, A. R. Mendez, H. W. Van Hecke, V. Singh, R. Pak, Z. Wang, A. Sexton, A. Bazilevsky, J. Sun, Takao Sakaguchi, S. Y. Han, V. Papavassiliou, Petr Gallus, F. Giordano, S. Zhou, P. Montuenga, T. Koblesky, T. Nagashima, D. McGlinchey, F. Wei, T. Elder, Qiao Xu, J. D. Osborn, M. Kurosawa, Inseok Yoon, C. E. Perezlara, D. Silvermyr, R. Seto, T. W. Danley, A. D. Frawley, Alexandre Lebedev, K. Ozawa, N. Grau, I. V. Sourikova, S. Esumi, M. Finger, A. Timilsina, H. En'yo, M. J. Leitch, S. H. Lim, A. Yanovich, A. Takeda, A. S. White, Koji Sato, A. Glenn, Eunja Kim, S. Huang, J. S. Park, M. Boer, N. Apadula, A. Drees, N. Novitzky, R. P. Pisani, K. N. Barish, H. Stien, J. H. Kang, J. S. Haggerty, R. Belmont, S. Zharko, S. Syed, S. Karthas, H. F. Hamilton, D. Kotov, Y. Watanabe, Kei Nagashima, Z. Ji, D. Yu Peressounko, M. McCumber, V. Pantuev, A. Pun, B. Kimelman, D. S. Jumper, S. P. Stoll, K. Hashimoto, D. V. Perepelitsa, V. Canoa Roman, G. W. Kim, J. P. Dusing, C. Gal, Xingguo Li, M. L. Brooks, J. Imrek, Raphael Noel Tieulent, D. Kapukchyan, C. J. Press, Susumu Sato, R. Kitamura, H. Asano, S. P. Sorensen, Ajit Kumar Mohanty, T. A. Shibata, D. Jouan, Julia Velkovska, D. Isenhower, T. Moon, D. Kawall, J. G. Lajoie, M. Alfred, T. Hachiya, Michael William Phipps, L. D. Liu, Viktor Riabov, S. Lee, Jennifer E. Perry, M. S. Daugherity, C. P. Singh, N. A. Lewis, R. J. Petti, V. Jorjadze, J. Sziklai, S. Park, J. Murata, Zvi Hirsh Citron, I. Shein, M. Snowball, I. J. Choi, S. Bathe, B. Xia, K. Sedgwick, Mihael Makek, N. S. Bandara, Vladimir Samsonov, Christine Nattrass, T. Todoroki, J. L. Nagle, D. Sharma, D. Richford, Anne Marie Sickles, B. Schaefer, J. S. Bok, T. Majoros, Jan Rak, R. Lacey, A. Adare, D. E. Mihalik, Alexei Khanzadeev, J. B. Choi, Dipak Kumar Mishra, T. V. Moukhanova, Mirta Dumancic, Dmitry Blau, E. J. Desmond, Balazs Ujvari, and I. E. Yushmanov
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Physics ,Particle physics ,Meson ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Branching fraction ,High Energy Physics::Lattice ,High Energy Physics::Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory ,Quarkonium ,01 natural sciences ,Deconfinement ,Nuclear physics ,Excited state ,0103 physical sciences ,Quark–gluon plasma ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,Rapidity ,Nuclear Experiment ,010306 general physics ,Glauber - Abstract
The PHENIX Collaboration has measured the ratio of the yields of ψ(2S) to ψ(1S) mesons produced in p+p, p+Al, p+Au, and He3+Au collisions at sNN=200 GeV over the forward and backward rapidity intervals 1.2
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43. Sex determination from partial segments and maximum femur lengths in Koreans using computed tomography
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S. Y. Han, J.-H. Lee, Y.-S. Kim, S.-H. Han, Y.-G. Jeong, R. S. Tubbs, and N.-S. Lee
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Orthodontics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Histology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Korean population ,Contrast (statistics) ,Computed tomography ,Condyle ,Surgery ,Discriminant ,Vertical diameter ,medicine ,Femur ,Statistical analysis ,Anatomy ,Mathematics - Abstract
Background: The aim of this study was to establish standards for determining sex from fragmentary and complete femurs in a Korean population. Materials and methods: The statistical analysis of 12 variables (6 about breadth and 6 about length) based on 100 Korean femurs (from 50 males and 50 females) showed that all variables have significant sex differences. Results: The most accurate discriminant variable was the condylar breadth parallel with epicondylar breadth (87.6% accuracy). In contrast, the transverse shaft diameter was not a discriminant variable for sex determination (67.0% accuracy). Breadth-related variables were generally more accurate than length-related variables. Three variables (vertical diameter of the neck [VDN], medial epicondylarlength [MCL], and condylar breadth [CB]) were selected from stepwise analysis fordiscriminating sex (93.5% accuracy). The discriminating equation was as follows: 0.171 × VDN + 0.172 × MCL + 0.128 × CB2 – 21.471. Conclusions: The results of this study are helpful for determining sex, even if a femur is found in a fragmented condition in the field.
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44. Surface pattern of a Si Mini-Pad sensor for the PHENIX MPC-EX and damage caused by ionizing radiation
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D. G. Sue, I. W. Jeong, Youngil Kwon, Mitra Ghergherehchi, Jung Hun Lee, J. G. Lajoie, K. S. Lim, K. S. Joo, Kun-Sik Park, Yong-Dae Kim, S. Y. Han, Jaehoon Park, E. Kistenev, K. I. Hahn, H. S. Song, Z. Li, A. Sukhanov, Jong-Seo Chai, and Eunja Kim
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Physics ,Fabrication ,Physics::Instrumentation and Detectors ,business.industry ,Detector ,General Physics and Astronomy ,γ irradiation ,Ionizing radiation ,Surface pattern ,Nuclear physics ,Low energy ,Optoelectronics ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,Nuclear Experiment ,business ,National laboratory ,Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider - Abstract
The Si Mini-Pad sensor is an essential component of the MPC-EX preshower detector. This detector will be integrated into the PHENIX experiment at Brookhaven National Laboratory’s Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider. We describe the development of the surface pattern and the fabrication process of the Si Mini-Pad sensor and present a test by the low energy γ irradiation that is sensitive to the surface design.
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45. Circulating miR-199a-3p in plasma and its potential diagnostic and prognostic value in glioma
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C, Chai, L-J, Song, B, Yang, S-Y, Han, X-Q, Li, and M, Li
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MicroRNAs ,ROC Curve ,Biomarkers, Tumor ,Humans ,Glioma ,Prognosis - Abstract
The present study aimed to examine the possibility of using plasma miR-199a-3p as a biomarker for glioma.Plasma miR-199a-3p expression glioma patients and normal healthy controls were quantified by Quantitative reverse transcription PCR. Then, the associations of serum miR-199a-3p level with clinicopathological factors or survival of glioma patients were further evaluated. Receiver operating characteristics (ROC) and area under the ROC curve (AUC) were used to validate the diagnostic value of miR-199a-3p. Univariate and multivariate Cox regression analyses were finally performed to analyze the independent factors for overall survival.The qRT-PCR results showed that the miR-199a-3p expression was significantly downregulated in glioma tissues compared with the adjacent non-tumor tissues (p0.01). Furthermore, plasma miR-199a-3p level was significantly lower in glioma patients when compared with healthy controls (p0.01). ROC curve analysis showed that plasma miR-199a-3p was a useful marker for discriminating cases from healthy controls, with an area under the ROC curve (AUC) of 0.8466 (95% confidence interval (CI) 0.772 to 0.9211, p0.001). Moreover, miR-199a-3p expression was associated with various clinicopathological parameters, including WHO grade (p=0.001) and KPS score (p=0.008). We found that glioma patients with low miR-199a-3p expression level had distinctly shorter overall survival than patients with high miR-199a-3p expression level (p=0.0067). Univariate and multivariate analysis suggested that miR-199a-3p expression was an independent predictor of poor prognosis.These findings indicated that the circulating miR-199a-3p could be used as a promising novel biomarker for the diagnosis and prognosis of glioma.
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46. Mouse tetherin enhances moloney murine leukemia virus-induced syncytium formation
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Y T Jung, S Y Han, and H S Kim
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0301 basic medicine ,viruses ,Clone (cell biology) ,Giant Cells ,Green fluorescent protein ,Rodent Diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,Mice ,Viral envelope ,Interferon ,Antigens, CD ,Virology ,Murine leukemia virus ,medicine ,Animals ,Virus Release ,Syncytium ,Membrane Glycoproteins ,biology ,Chemistry ,Virion ,virus diseases ,General Medicine ,biology.organism_classification ,Transmembrane protein ,Cell biology ,030104 developmental biology ,Infectious Diseases ,Tetherin ,NIH 3T3 Cells ,Moloney murine leukemia virus ,medicine.drug ,Retroviridae Infections - Abstract
Tetherin (also referred to as BST-2 or CD317) is an antiviral cellular restriction factor that inhibits the release of many enveloped viruses. It is a 30-36 kDa type II transmembrane protein, expression of which is induced by type I interferon. Mouse tetherin inhibits nascent cell-free particle release. However, it is unclear whether mouse tetherin restricts cell-to-cell spread of moloney murine leukemia virus (Mo-MLV) or whether is the mouse tetherin involved in syncytium formation. To examine cell-to-cell spread and syncytium formation of Mo-MLV in the presence or absence of mouse tetherin, R peptide (the cytoplasmic tail of the transmembrane protein (TM); 16 amino acids) truncated Env expressing vector was constructed. It contained enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP) in the proline rich region (PRR) of Env. This R(-)Env full-length molecular clone could rule out virus-cell transmission due to the slightly reduced R(-)Env protein incorporation into the viral particles. When NIH3T3 cells stably expressing mouse tetherin were transfected with R(-)Env full-length molecular clone, syncytium formation was significantly enhanced in the tetherin-expressing cells. These data suggest that tetherin-mediated retention of R-defective virions on the cell surface could enhance syncytium formation. In addition, we found that the R(-)Env full-length molecular clone containing EGFP in the PRR of Env to be a useful tool allowing fast and convenient detection of syncytia by fluorescence microscopy.
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47. Research on the Crash Safety of the Car Bumper Base on the Different Standards
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C. Y. Zhang, Q. H. Ma, Zhiguang Qin, and S. Y. Han
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Software ,General Computer Science ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Vehicle safety ,Base (geometry) ,Crash ,business ,Automotive engineering ,Finite element method - Abstract
The bumper is an important part of a vehicle safety performance evaluation. In this paper, a domestic A- class car bumper as the object of study.CAE model was established by using HyperMesh software, and the finite element method is applied to solve the calculation of the model. The bumper were studied in C- NCAP and E.C.E R42 two different standards. The bumper is optimized by changing the structure size of the way. Appropriate to increase the thickness of the metal bar bumper can improve its safety performance, while its weight changed little.
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48. A Prolog-Based Korean-English Machine Translation System and Its Efficient Method of Dictionary Management.
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J. M. Choi, M. S. Song, K. J. Jeong, H. C. Kwon, S. Y. Han, and Yung Taek Kim
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49. Evidence for miR-17-92 and miR-134 gene cluster regulation of ovarian cancer drug resistance
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H, Zhu, S-Y, Yang, J, Wang, L, Wang, and S-Y, Han
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Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic ,Ovarian Neoplasms ,MicroRNAs ,Drug Resistance, Neoplasm ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Multigene Family ,Humans ,Female ,RNA, Long Noncoding - Abstract
Ovarian cancer treatments are often impeded by drug resistance. It has been proposed that microRNA (miRNA) expression patterns may play a role in drug resistance among ovarian cancers. The present study investigated the relationship between resistance to the cancer drug paclitaxel and miRNA expression.We compared the expression patterns of miRNA genes in paclitaxel-sensitive (SKOV3) and paclitaxel-resistant (SKOV3-TR30) cell lines.Expression of the miR-134 gene cluster was found to be significantly lower in the paclitaxel-resistant cell line than in the paclitaxel-sensitive cell line, while the expression of the miR-17-92 gene cluster was significantly higher in the paclitaxel-resistant cells. An analysis of miRNA target gene protein expression revealed that several targets of miR-17-92 were significantly altered between the two cell types.The higher expression of miR-17-92 and lower expression of mi-134 and the associated alterations of target gene expression may be associated with the drug-resistant nature of some ovarian cancers.
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50. Centrality-Dependent Modification of Jet-Production Rates in Deuteron-Gold Collisions atsNN=200 GeV
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Alexander Milov, R. A. Soltz, T. Engelmore, P. Sett, Frank Ellinghaus, Z. Rowan, Y. Watanabe, M. Mendoza, S. N. White, M. Grosse Perdekamp, F. Giordano, Deepa Thomas, E. R. Kinney, D. P. Morrison, M. E. Connors, N. S. Bandara, S. K. Park, J. E. Frantz, S. Bathe, Agneta Oskarsson, Zvi Hirsh Citron, M. Beaumier, Tatsuya Chujo, Vladimir Samsonov, Christine Nattrass, H. Ge, K. Nakano, K. S. Joo, M. Tomášek, G. S. Kyle, Y. Berdnikov, S. H. Lee, C. McKinney, James Alexander, R. Averbeck, Byung-Sik Hong, A. Bazilevsky, T. Todoroki, A. V. Kazantsev, W. E. Sondheim, Alexei Khanzadeev, Vaclav Vrba, Klaus Johannes Reygers, Takafumi Niida, J. Huang, H. A. Gustafsson, H. W. Yu, Alexandre Lebedev, K. Boyle, Y. Nakamiya, D. Lynch, L. Tomášek, E. Stenlund, C. Baumann, J. B. Choi, Sung Keun Park, T. L. Thomas, Rui Wei, D. M. Lee, X. Jiang, S. Esumi, R. Ichimiya, Hiroyuki Sako, B. Komkov, S. W. Nam, P. Ružička, Dipak Kumar Mishra, T. Jones, Peter Christiansen, M. K. Dayananda, G. Baksay, N. N. Ajitanand, S. Hasegawa, N. Feege, Bhartendu K. Singh, B. Azmoun, Y. J. Mao, A. Král, P. Liebing, Tsutomu Mibe, J. L. Nagle, D. Winter, Y. Fukao, Prakhar Garg, Jen-Chieh Peng, Viktor Riabov, J. G. Rubin, M. A. L. Leite, S. H. Lim, R. Belmont, J. S. Kapustinsky, A. Kiss, V. Babintsev, D. Yu Peressounko, Dennis Perepelitsa, J. Newby, J. H. Bhom, G. Roche, B. Bannier, K. S. Sim, Ryugo S. Hayano, Henner Buesching, B. Sahlmueller, Y. J. Kim, M. Oka, T. V. Moukhanova, Dmitry Blau, G. D. N. Perera, T. C. Awes, Kyoichiro Ozawa, T. Liška, Jun Kikuchi, D. Reynolds, Serpil Yalcin, F. Matathias, P. Kline, K. S. Lee, Atsushi Taketani, E. J. Desmond, M. Chiu, Ajit Kumar Mohanty, Takahiro Nakamura, V. S. Pantuev, D. McGlinchey, Susumu Oda, I. Nakagawa, Aaron Angerami, Steve Edwards, Inkyu Park, B. Meredith, Shunji Nishimura, K. A. Drees, Marcus Hohlmann, D. Hornback, S. Dairaku, Xiong Wang, Z. Conesa del Valle, E. Vazquez-Zambrano, T. A. Shibata, C. L. Silva, T. Sato, R. Yang, S. Taneja, Y. Tanaka, J. Hamblen, A. Durum, P. Montuenga, W. A. Zajc, L. A. Linden Levy, L. Xue, Kensuke Homma, E. Richardson, E. Mannel, John Hill, A. Taranenko, Y. Riabov, K. Imai, T. Murakami, Kenta Shigaki, S. Sato, O. Dietzsch, H. Valle, C. A. Ogilvie, T. K. Hemmick, B. J. Ramson, J. M. Durham, Yasuo Miake, Martin Purschke, V. Baublis, C. A. Aidala, B. Bassalleck, J. Rak, T. Hester, Kazushi Miki, D. Sharma, M. Kasai, Y. Tsuchimoto, M. Wysocki, T. Novák, I. Tserruya, Dipanwita Dutta, A. Denisov, M. Jezghani, Yu. Efremenko, V. Cianciolo, K. Yamaura, A. Meles, Y. Iwanaga, M. Konno, Toru Sugitate, J. Klatsky, K. DeBlasio, P. L. McGaughey, K. Fujiwara, K. Karatsu, Pawan Kumar Netrakanti, M. Nguyen, A. S. Nyanin, V. Singh, H. J. Moon, C. Gal, L. Baksay, Julia Velkovska, L. Kochenda, M. Issah, M. Virius, T. Koblesky, R. Pinson, D. Isenhower, A. Toia, A. Morreale, Rachid Nouicer, I. E. Yushmanov, T. Moon, Z. Fraenkel, M. Stepanov, Anne Marie Sickles, Sergey Fokin, H. Pei, Hongfang Liu, D. E. Fields, A. N. Zelenski, M. Proissl, V. Khachatryan, J. T. Mitchell, K. N. Barish, R. K. Choudhury, K. Okada, B. Schaefer, S. Tarafdar, B. V. Jacak, Senta Greene, A. Glenn, J. D. Orjuela Koop, K. Das, M. Rosati, N. Hotvedt, S. Sawada, R. Seidl, Eunja Kim, J. S. Bok, Vladislav Manko, Tamás Csörgő, J. Ying, M. McCumber, T. Kempel, C. L. Woody, A. Berdnikov, M. Naglis, H. Nakagomi, François Fleuret, T. Hoshino, A. Franz, M. Slunečka, A. T. Basye, S. Beckman, C. H. Chen, Gary Grim, Eva Haslum, M. J. Leitch, S. Belikov, T. Ichihara, K. V. Dharmawardane, S. Mizuno, B. Fadem, N. Apadula, A. Caringi, C. Oakley, A. Drees, A. Manion, J. Hanks, J. H. Kang, I. Ravinovich, Jiangyong Jia, E. O'Brien, D. J. Kim, Petr Gallus, G. R. Young, C. Vale, J. S. Haggerty, K. Sakashita, A. Timilsina, Charles Maguire, Takahiro Fusayasu, N. Grau, R. S. Towell, Prashant Shukla, M. Kurosawa, E. T. Atomssa, H. W. Van Hecke, D. Kotov, M. Bai, S. F. Pate, D. S. Jumper, D. Kleinjan, S. Campbell, E. Kistenev, Y. J. Kwon, Jason Kamin, I. V. Sourikova, S. P. Stoll, Kei Nagashima, A. Enokizono, D. Silvermyr, Ke. Nakamura, O. Drapier, P. Lichtenwalner, Y. Onuki, Y. Goto, H. Al-Bataineh, Motoi Inaba, J. Sun, Alice Mignerey, S. S.E. Rosendahl, G. Bunce, L. Zou, J. A. Key, R. M. Wright, M. Sarsour, Mate Csanad, W. J. Park, A. Iordanova, Christopher Rosen, R. Kitamura, G. W. Kim, P. Chung, N. Saito, D. Jouan, L. D'Orazio, Masamichi Ishihara, S. Miyasaka, D. Ivanishchev, J. H. Do, A. Yanovich, V. Papavassiliou, Y. S. Lai, S. Y. Han, J. D. Osborn, Inseok Yoon, Raphael Noel Tieulent, Minghui Liu, S. Nagamiya, M. Ouchida, C. L. Towell, Y. Ikeda, R. Lacey, N. Means, Zhiying You, J. Jin, Takao Sakaguchi, S. Sano, T. Rinn, M. Nihashi, A. Sen, M. Togawa, R. Bennett, M. Kawashima, M. Heffner, Kenneth Francis Read, M. Finger, E. M. Takagui, R. Granier de Cassagnac, A. Adare, A. Datta, H. Asano, T. O. S. Haseler, Jong-Min Park, M. Gonin, C. Pinkenburg, N. Novitzky, Jongmin Lee, Taku Gunji, H. Gong, J. Seele, D. Kawall, M. S. Daugherity, A. D. Frawley, H. Qu, P. B. Diss, K. Dehmelt, R. P. Pisani, K. Tanida, H. Themann, C. P. Singh, M. Patel, F. Kajihara, B. M. Johnson, J. Murata, Hideki Hamagaki, K. Aoki, Gerd Joachim Kunde, G. David, I. Shein, A. S. White, K. Sedgwick, S. Butsyk, S. Huang, Mihael Makek, A. Deshpande, R. J. Petti, K. I. Hahn, I. Younus, S. Zhou, T. Dahms, W. Holzmann, S. D. Rolnick, H. F. Hamilton, Maya Hachiya Shimomura, R. S. Hollis, J. Sziklai, K. Watanabe, Y. I. Makdisi, K. Shoji, Brian Cole, I. Garishvili, M. L. Brooks, S. Yokkaichi, F. Wei, M. J. Tannenbaum, H. Torii, B. K. Schmoll, A. Kim, Jaehyeok Yoo, S. Rembeczki, T. Sumita, C. Y. Chi, B. Love, Yasutada Akiba, Y. L. Yamaguchi, A. Sexton, R. Seto, T. W. Danley, I. Danchev, X. He, Y. Aramaki, Robert Vertesi, H. En'yo, J. Koster, H. Masui, A. Veicht, A. Mwai, S. Kanda, T. Horaguchi, P. W. Stankus, A. Sukhanov, K. Kurita, H. Pereira, Y. Morino, C. O. Kim, R. Pak, S. P. Sorensen, O. Chvala, C. Silvestre, J. G. Lajoie, M. Alfred, T. Hachiya, Marisilvia Donadelli, V. Bumazhnov, Min Soo Kim, R. Tanabe, Rushan Han, S. Lee, Jennifer E. Perry, A. Kravitz, K. B. Lee, D. Roach, K. M. Kijima, B. Kimelman, K. Hashimoto, Xingguo Li, A. Dion, Johannes Peter Wessels, J. Bryslawskyj, Beomkyu Kim, M. Snowball, I. J. Choi, B. Xia, M. I. Nagy, D. Watanabe, M. D. Malik, and E. Vznuzdaev
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Physics ,Jet (fluid) ,Particle physics ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,General Physics and Astronomy ,01 natural sciences ,Spectral line ,Nuclear physics ,Deuterium ,Pseudorapidity ,0103 physical sciences ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,Production (computer science) ,PHENIX detector ,Nuclear Experiment ,010306 general physics ,Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider ,Energy (signal processing) - Abstract
Jet production rates are measured in p+p and d+Au collisions at sqrt[s_{NN}]=200 GeV recorded in 2008 with the PHENIX detector at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider. Jets are reconstructed using the R=0.3 anti-k_{t} algorithm from energy deposits in the electromagnetic calorimeter and charged tracks in multiwire proportional chambers, and the jet transverse momentum (p_{T}) spectra are corrected for the detector response. Spectra are reported for jets with 12
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