303 results on '"Stern, R.A."'
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2. Crustal architecture of the south-east Superior Craton and controls on mineral systems
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Mole, D.R., Frieman, B.M., Thurston, P.C., Marsh, J.H., Jørgensen, T.R.C., Stern, R.A., Martin, L.A.J., Lu, Y.J., and Gibson, H.L.
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- 2022
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3. Diamond-destructive mantle metasomatism: Evidence from the internal and external textures of diamonds and their nitrogen defects
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Fedortchouk, Y., Chinn, I.L., Perritt, S.H., Zhang, Z., Stern, R.A., and Li, Z.
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- 2022
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4. A microanalytical oxygen isotopic and U-Th geochronologic investigation and modeling of rhyolite petrogenesis at the Krafla Central Volcano, Iceland
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Hampton, R.L., Bindeman, I.N., Stern, R.A., Coble, M.A., and Rooyakkers, S.M.
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- 2021
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5. The formation of Neoarchean continental crust in the south-east Superior Craton by two distinct geodynamic processes
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Mole, D.R., Thurston, P.C., Marsh, J.H., Stern, R.A., Ayer, J.A., Martin, L.A.J., and Lu, Y.J.
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- 2021
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6. Deep carbon through time: Earth’s diamond record and its implications for carbon cycling and fluid speciation in the mantle
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Howell, D., Stachel, T., Stern, R.A., Pearson, D.G., Nestola, F., Hardman, M.F., Harris, J.W., Jaques, A.L., Shirey, S.B., Cartigny, P., Smit, K.V., Aulbach, S., Brenker, F.E., Jacob, D.E., Thomassot, E., Walter, M.J., and Navon, O.
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- 2020
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7. Paleoproterozoic increase in zircon δ18O driven by rapid emergence of continental crust
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Spencer, C.J., Partin, C.A., Kirkland, C.L., Raub, T.D., Liebmann, J., and Stern, R.A.
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- 2019
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8. Contrasting oxygen isotopes in garnet from diamondiferous and barren eclogitic parageneses
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Korolev, N., primary, Kopylova, M., additional, Dubinina, E., additional, and Stern, R.A., additional
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- 2023
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9. Evaluating baddeleyite oxygen isotope analysis by secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS)
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Davies, J.H.F.L., Stern, R.A., Heaman, L.M., Moser, D.E., Walton, E.L., and Vennemann, T.
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- 2018
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10. An integrated U-Pb, Hf, and O isotopic provenance analysis of the Paleoproterozoic Murmac Bay Group, northern Saskatchewan, Canada
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Shiels, C., Partin, C.A., and Stern, R.A.
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- 2017
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11. The transition zone as a host for recycled volatiles: Evidence from nitrogen and carbon isotopes in ultra-deep diamonds from Monastery and Jagersfontein (South Africa)
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Palot, M., Pearson, D.G., Stachel, T., Stern, R.A., Le Pioufle, A., Gurney, J.J., and Harris, J.W.
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- 2017
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12. The aluminum-in-olivine thermometer for mantle peridotites — Experimental versus empirical calibration and potential applications
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Bussweiler, Y., Brey, G.P., Pearson, D.G., Stachel, T., Stern, R.A., Hardman, M.F., Kjarsgaard, B.A., and Jackson, S.E.
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- 2017
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13. Carbon and nitrogen isotope systematics in diamond: Different sensitivities to isotopic fractionation or a decoupled origin?
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Hogberg, K., Stachel, T., and Stern, R.A.
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- 2016
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14. A nitrogen isotope fractionation factor between diamond and its parental fluid derived from detailed SIMS analysis of a gem diamond and theoretical calculations
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Petts, D.C., Chacko, T., Stachel, T., Stern, R.A., and Heaman, L.M.
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- 2015
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15. Strengthening apple-skin resistance to cracking by application of cytokinin 6-benzyladenine and the gibberellic acids 4+7 in netting covered orchards
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Kaplan, Y., primary, Baghel, R.S., additional, Stern, R.A., additional, and Ginzberg, I., additional
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- 2022
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16. Mesoarchean diamonds formed in thickened lithosphere, caused by slab-stacking
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Timmerman, S., primary, Reimink, J.R., additional, Vezinet, A., additional, Nestola, F., additional, Kublik, K., additional, Banas, A., additional, Stachel, T., additional, Stern, R.A., additional, Luo, Y., additional, Sarkar, C., additional, Ielpi, A., additional, Currie, C.A., additional, Mircea, C., additional, Jackson, V., additional, and Pearson, D.G., additional
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- 2022
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17. Infrared spectral and carbon isotopic characteristics of micro- and macro-diamonds from the Panda kimberlite (Central Slave Craton, Canada)
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Melton, G.L., Stachel, T., Stern, R.A., Carlson, J., and Harris, J.W.
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- 2013
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18. The micro-/macro-diamond relationship: A case study from the Artemisia kimberlite (Northern Slave Craton, Canada)
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Johnson, C.N., Stachel, T., Muehlenbachs, K., Stern, R.A., Armstrong, J.P., and EIMF
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- 2012
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19. Platelet development in cuboid diamonds: insights from micro-FTIR mapping
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Howell, D., O'Neill, C.J., Grant, K.J., Griffin, W.L., O'Reilly, S.Y., Pearson, N.J., Stern, R.A., and Stachel, T.
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Diamond crystals ,Diamonds ,Earth sciences - Abstract
Fourier transform infrared mapping of diamonds can reveal detailed information on impurities, with a spatial context. We apply this technique, combined with in situ isotopic analysis of carbon, to the [...]
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- 2012
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20. Geochronology and geochemistry data for the Elbrus, Tyrnyauz, and Chegem magmatic centers, Greater Caucasus, Russia
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Bindeman, I.N., primary, Wotzlaw, J.-F., additional, Stern, R.A., additional, Chiaradia, M., additional, Guillong, M., additional, and Colón, D.P., additional
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- 2021
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21. The Soft X-Ray Telescope for the Solar a Mission
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Bruner, M.E., primary, Acton, L.W., additional, Brown, W.A., additional, Stern, R.A., additional, Hirayama, T., additional, Tsuneta, S., additional, Watanabe, T., additional, and Ogawara, Y., additional
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- 2013
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22. U-Pb ages constraining structural development of an Archean terrane boundary in the Lake of the Woods area, western Superior Province, Canada (1,2)
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Melnyk, M., Davis, D.W., Cruden, A.R., and Stern, R.A.
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Greenstone belts -- Environmental aspects ,Earth sciences ,Natural resources ,Environmental aspects - Abstract
Abstract: Layered gneisses in the Winnipeg River subprovince contain magmatic zircon with U-Pb ages of 3317 ± 9 and 3055 ± 4 Ma at Tannis Lake, and ~3170 and 3255 [...]
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- 2006
23. Ar-Ar and U-Pb Geochronology of a late Paleoproterozoic rift basin: support for a genetic link with Hudsonian Orogenesis, western Churchill province, Nunavut, Canada
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Rainbird, R.H., Davis, W.J., Stern, R.A., Peterson, T.D., Smith, S.R., Parrish, R.R., and Hadlari, T.
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Geochronology -- Research ,Geochronology -- Analysis - Published
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24. Grain-scale variations in trace element composition of fluid-altered zircon, Acasta Gneiss Complex, northwestern Canada
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Rayner, N., Stern, R.A., and Carr, S.D.
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Zircon -- Research ,Earth sciences - Abstract
SEM back-scattered electron images of zircon separates from a 2.9 Ga granitic dyke from the Acasta Gneiss Complex, Slave Province, reveal primary igneous oscillatory zoning which is transgressively overprinted by irregular alteration domains. Electron microprobe analyses show that altered zircon domains are depleted in Zr and Si relative to unaltered zircon while retaining a constant Zr/Si ratio. SIMS trace element analyses indicate that LREE are preferentially enriched in the altered domains. Altered zircon contains elevated concentrations of Ba (up to 580 ppm), Ca (up to 2% weight of the element) and common Pb (> 50 ppb). The presence of LREE, Ca, Ba and common Pb in the zircons is interpreted to be the result of secondary alteration by an aqueous fluid, and not by primary incorporation during crystallization. We propose that the alteration-related elements are located in amorphous zircon domains.
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25. Observations of Coronal Structures Above an Active Region by Eit and Implications for Coronal Energy Deposition
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Neupert, W.M., Newmark, J., Delaboudinière, J.-P., Thompson, B.J., Catura, R.C., Moses, J.D., Gurman, J.B., Portier-Fozzani, F., Maucherat, A.J., Defise, J.M., Jamar, C., Rochus, P., Dere, K.P., Howard, R.A., Michels, D.J., Freeland, S., Lemen, J.R., and Stern, R.A.
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- 1998
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26. 'Humanism and Christianity'. Translated by Kees van Kooten Niekerk, Bjørn Rabjerg and Robert Stern
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Authored by Løgstrup, K.E. and translated by van Kooten Niekirk, K., Rabjerg, B., and Stern, R.A.
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Translators’ notes: This is a translation of Knud E. Løgstrup, “Humanisme og kristendom,” originally published in Heretica 3 (1950): 456–474; reprinted in Kulturdebat 1944–58, ed. Erik Knudsen, Ole Wivel. Copenhagen: Gyldendal, 1958, 280–292. Pagination in square brackets is to the first edition. We are grateful to Hans Fink for his help with this translation. For a discussion of Løgstrup’s article, see Bjørn Rabjerg, Robert Stern, “On K. E. Løgstrup’s ‘Humanism and Christianity”’, this journal pp. 97–107.
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- 2019
27. Carbon and nitrogen systematics in nitrogen-rich ultradeep diamonds from San Luiz, Brazil
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Navon, O., Stachel, T., Stern, R.A., and Harris, J.W.
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Three diamonds from Sao Luiz, Brazil carrying nano- and micro-inclusions of molecular δ-N2 that exsolved at the base of the transition zone were studied for their C and N isotopic composition and the concentration of N utilizing SIMS. The diamonds are individually uniform in their C isotopic composition and most spot analyses yield δ13C values of −3.2 ± 0.1‰ (ON-SLZ-390) and − 4.7 ± 0.1‰ (ON-SLZ-391 and 392). Only a few analyses deviate from these tight ranges and all fall within the main mantle range of −5 ± 3‰. Most of the N isotope analyses also have typical mantle δ15N values (−6.6 ± 0.4‰, −3.6 ± 0.5‰ and − 4.1 ± 0.6‰ for ON-SLZ-390, 391 and 392, respectively) and are associated with high N concentrations of 800–1250 atomic ppm. However, some N isotopic ratios, associated with low N concentrations (
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28. Intraoceanic tectonics and the development of continental crust: 1.92-1.84 Ga evolution of the Flin Flon Belt, Canada
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Lucas, S.B., Stern, R.A., Syme, E.C., Reilly, B.A., and Thomas, D.J.
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Flin Flon, Manitoba -- Natural history ,Plate tectonics -- Research ,Geology, Stratigraphic -- Proterozoic ,Earth sciences - Abstract
The Flin Flon Belt is a complex ('Amisk collage') of distinct tectono-stratigraphic assemblages that was brought together at a relatively early stage in the tectonic evolution of the Paleoproterozoic Trans-Hudson orogen. Four main tectono-stratigraphic assemblage types are recognized: isotopically juvenile oceanic arc (1.90-1.88 Ga), ocean floor (ca. 1.90 Ga), oceanic plateau/ocean island, and isotopically evolved arc (1.921.90 Ga). Oceanic arc assemblages include tholeiitic, calc-alkaline, and lesser shoshonitic volcanic and volcaniclastic rocks, as well as turbidites and arc-rift volcanic rocks. The tectono-stratigraphic assemblages were juxtaposed in an accretionary complex (Amisk collage) at ca. 1.88-1.87 Ga, probably as a result of arc-arc collision/collisions. Accretionary collage structures are largely obliterated by subsequent deformation and metamorphic events, but can be inferred where cut by calc-alkaline plutons related to a 1.866-1.838 Ga arc. Coeval sub-aerial volcanism is recorded in ca. 1.87-1.85 Ga calc-alkaline to shoshonitic volcaniclastic sequences. Unroofing of the accretionary collage, development of a paleosol, and deposition of continental (alluvial-fluvial) sedimentary rocks occurred ca. 1.851-.84 Ga, coeval with the waning stages of post-accretion arc magmatism. Stabilization of the Flin Flon Belt by 1.85-1.84 Ga as part of a Philippines- or Japan-like micro-continent is attributed to both tectonic and magmatic thickening of the lithosphere.
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29. Minto block, Superior province: missing link in deciphering assembly of the craton at 2.7 Ga
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Percival, J.A., Stern, R.A., Skulski, T., Card, K.D., Montersen, J.K., and Begin, N.J.
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Canada -- Natural history ,Cratons -- Research ,Geology, Stratigraphic -- Archaean ,Plate tectonics -- Research ,Earth sciences - Abstract
Plate-tectonic models of the Superior province are rooted in the granite-greenstone and metasedimentary belts of the southern part of the craton. North-striking domains of the Minto block in the northeastern part of the province evolved at similar times, in 3.1-2.8, 2.725, and 2.69 Ga events, requiring expansion of models of late Archean assembly to accommodate Minto geology. Western and eastern protocratons ([approximately] 3.1-2.8 Ga) rifted at [approximately] 2.79 Ga to produce an ocean basin that was mostly consumed by subduction at 2.725 Ga. The LeafRiver plutonic suite of calc-alkalic hornblende + biotite [+ or -] orthopyroxene [+ or -] clinopyroxene granodiorite represents magmatic arcs built on the protocratons, whereas the intervening Goudalie domain - containing fault-bounded fragments of rifted continental crust, rift volcanics, primitive oceanic crust, 2724 Ma island-arc rocks, and a < 2718 Ma back-arc assemblage - marks the suture. Terminal collision at [approximately] 2.7 Ga led to thickening and crustally derived granitoid magmatism. The southern Superior province also experienced vigorous activity between 2.725 and 2.69 Ga as island arcs, oceanic plateaus, continental fragments, and accretionary prisms were amalgamated progressively from north to south in a regime of dextral transpression then stitched by granites. A northern proto-Superior craton had continental magmatic arcs built on its eastern and southern flanks in response to west-northwest-directed subduction; orthogonal convergence in the east produced wide plutonic arcs, in contrast to terrane-accretion tectonics in the more oblique regime along the southern margin.
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30. Genetically elevated high-density lipoprotein cholesterol through the cholesteryl ester transfer protein gene does not associate with risk of Alzheimer's disease
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Sims, R., van der Lee, S.J., Naj, A.C., Bellenguez, C., Badarinarayan, N., Jakobsdottir, J., Kunkle, B.W., Boland, A., Raybould, R., Bis, J.C., Martin, E.R., Grenier-Boley, B., Heilmann-Heimbach, S., Chouraki, V., Kuzma, A.B., Sleegers, K., Vronskaya, M., Ruiz, A., Graham, R.R., Olaso, R., Hoffmann, P., Grove, M.L., Vardarajan, B.N., Hiltunen, M., Nöthen, M.M., White, C.C., Hamilton-Nelson, K.L., Epelbaum, J., Maier, W., Choi, S.H., Beecham, G.W., Dulary, C., Herms, S., Smith, A.V., Funk, C.C., Derbois, Forstner, A.J., Ahmad, S., Li, H., Bacq, D., Harold, D., Satizabal, C.L., Valladares, O., Squassina, A., Thomas, R., Brody, J.A., Qu, L., Sánchez-Juan, P., Morgan, T., Wolters, F.J., Zhao, Y., Garcia, F.S., Denning, N., Fornage, M., Malamon, J., Naranjo, M.C.D., Majounie, E., Mosley, T.H., Dombroski, B., Wallon, D., Lupton, M.K., Dupuis, J., Whitehead, P., Fratiglioni, L., Medway, C., Jian, X., Mukherjee, S., Keller, L., Brown, K., Lin, H., Cantwell, L.B., Panza, F., McGuinness, B., Moreno-Grau, S., Burgess, J.D., Solfrizzi, V., Proitsi, P., Adams, H.H., Allen, M., Seripa, D., Pastor, P., Cupples, L.A., Price, N.D., Hannequin, D., Frank-García, A., Levy, D., Chakrabarty, P., Caffarra, P., Giegling, I., Beiser, A.S., Giedraitis, V., Hampel, H., Garcia, M.E., Wang, X., Lannfelt, L., Mecocci, P., Eiriksdottir, G., Crane, P.K., Pasquier, F., Boccardi, V., Henández, I., Barber, R.C., Scherer, M., Tarraga, L., Adams, P.M., Leber, M., Chen, Y., Albert, M.S., Riedel-Heller, S., Emilsson, V., Beekly, D., Braae, A., Schmidt, R., Blacker, D., Masullo, C., Schmidt, H., Doody, R.S., Spalletta, G., Longstreth, W.T., Jr., Fairchild, T.J., Bossù, P., Lopez, O.L., Frosch, M.P., Sacchinelli, E., Ghetti, B., Yang, Q., Huebinger, R.M., Jessen, F., Li, S., Kamboh, M.I., Morris, J., Sotolongo-Grau, O., Katz, M.J., Corcoran, C., Dunstan, M., Braddel, A., Thomas, C., Meggy, A., Marshall, R., Gerrish, A., Chapman, J., Aguilar, M., Taylor, S., Hill, M., Fairén, M.D., Hodges, A., Vellas, B., Soininen, H., Kloszewska, I., Daniilidou, M., Uphill, J., Patel, Y., Hughes, J.T., Lord, J., Turton, J., Hartmann, A.M., Cecchetti, R., Fenoglio, C., Serpente, M., Arcaro, M., Caltagirone, C., Orfei, M.D., Ciaramella, A., Pichler, S., Mayhaus, M., Gu, W., Lleó, A., Fortea, J., Blesa, R., Barber, I.S., Brookes, K., Cupidi, C., Maletta, R.G., Carrell, D., Sorbi, S., Moebus, S., Urbano, M., Pilotto, A., Kornhuber, J., Bosco, P., Todd, S., Craig, D., Johnston, J., Gill, M., Lawlor, B., Lynch, A., Fox, N.C., Hardy, J., Albin, R.L., Apostolova, L.G., Arnold, S.E., Asthana, S., Atwood, C.S., Baldwin, C.T., Barnes, L.L., Barral, S., Beach, T.G., Becker, J.T., Bigio, E.H., Bird, T.D., Boeve, B.F., Bowen, J.D., Boxer, A., Burke, J.R., Burns, J.M., Buxbaum, J.D., Cairns, N.J., Cao, C., Carlson, C.S., Carlsson, C.M., Carney, R.M., Carrasquillo, M.M., Carroll, S.L., Diaz, C.C., Chui, H.C., Clark, D.G., Cribbs, D.H., Crocco, E.A., DeCarli, C., Dick, M., Duara, R., Evans, D.A., Faber, K.M., Fallon, K.B., Fardo, D.W., Farlow, M.R., Ferris, S., Foroud, T.M., Galasko, D.R., Gearing, M., Geschwind, D.H., Gilbert, J.R., Graff-Radford, N.R., Green, R.C., Growdon, J.H., Hamilton, R.L., Harrell, L.E., Honig, L.S., Huentelman, M.J., Hulette, C.M., Hyman, B.T., Jarvik, G.P., Abner, E., Jin, L.W., Jun, G., Karydas, A., Kaye, J.A., Kim, R., Kowall, N.W., Kramer, J.H., LaFerla, F.M., Lah, J.J., Leverenz, J.B., Levey, A.I., Li, G., Lieberman, A.P., Lunetta, K.L., Lyketsos, C.G., Marson, D.C., Martiniuk, F., Mash, D.C., Masliah, E., McCormick, W.C., McCurry, S.M., McDavid, A.N., McKee, A.C., Mesulam, M., Miller, B.L., Miller, C.A., Miller, J.W., Morris, J.C., Murrell, J.R., Myers, A.J., O'Bryant, S., Olichney, J.M., Pankratz, V.S., Parisi, J.E., Paulson, H.L., Perry, W., Peskind, E., Pierce, A., Poon, W.W., Potter, H., Quinn, J.F., Raj, A., Raskind, M., Reisberg, B., Reitz, C., Ringman, J.M., Roberson, E.D., Rogaeva, E., Rosen, H.J., Rosenberg, R.N., Sager, M.A., Saykin, A.J., Schneider, J.A., Schneider, L.S., Seeley, W.W., Smith, A.G., Sonnen, J.A., Spina, S., Stern, R.A., Swerdlow, R.H., Tanzi, R.E., Thornton-Wells, T.A., Trojanowski, J.Q., Troncoso, J.C., Van Deerlin, V.M., Van Eldik, L.J., Vinters, H.V., Vonsattel, J.P., Weintraub, S., Welsh-Bohmer, K.A., Wilhelmsen, K.C., Williamson, J., Wingo, T.S., Woltjer, R.L., Wright, C.B., Yu, C.E., Yu, L., Garzia, F., Golamaully, F., Septier, G., Engelborghs, S., Vandenberghe, R., De Deyn, P.P., Fernadez, C.M., Benito, Y.A., Thonberg, H., Forsell, C., Lilius, L., Kinhult-Stählbom, A., Kilander, L., Brundin, R., Concari, L., Helisalmi, S., Koivisto, A.M., Haapasalo, A., Dermecourt, V., Fievet, N., Hanon, O., Dufouil, C., Brice, A., Ritchie, K., Dubois, B., Himali, J.J., Keene, C.D., Tschanz, J., Fitzpatrick, A.L., Kukull, W.A., Norton, M., Aspelund, T., Larson, E.B., Munger, R., Rotter, J.I., Lipton, R.B., Bullido, M.J., Hofman, A., Montine, T.J., Coto, E., Boerwinkle, E., Petersen, R.C., Alvarez, V., Rivadeneira, F., Reiman, E.M., Gallo, M., O'Donnell, C.J., Reisch, J.S., Bruni, A.C., Royall, D.R., Dichgans, M., Sano, M., Galimberti, D., St George-Hyslop, P., Scarpini, E., Tsuang, D.W., Mancuso, M., Bonuccelli, U., Winslow, A.R., Daniele, A., Wu, C.K., Peters, O., Nacmias, B., Riemenschneider, M., Heun, R., Brayne, C., Rubinsztein, D.C., Bras, J., Guerreiro, R., Al-Chalabi, A., Shaw, C.E., Collinge, J., Mann, D., Tsolaki, M., Clarimón, J., Sussams, R., Lovestone, S., O'Donovan, M.C., Owen, M.J., Behrens, T.W., Mead, S., Goate, A.M., Uitterlinden, A.G., Holmes, C., Cruchaga, C., Ingelsson, M., Bennett, D.A., Powell, J., Golde, T.E., Graff, C., De Jager, P.L., Morgan, K., Ertekin-Taner, N., Combarros, O., Psaty, B.M., Passmore, P., Younkin, S.G., Berr, C., Gudnason, V., Rujescu, D., Dickson, D.W., Dartigues, J.F., DeStefano, A.L., Ortega-Cubero, S., Hakonarson, H., Campion, D., Boada, M., Kauwe, J.K., Farrer, L.A., Van Broeckhoven, C., Ikram, M.A., Jones, L., Haines, J.L., Tzourio, C., Launer, L.J., Escott-Price, V., Mayeux, R., Deleuze, J.F., Amin, N., Holmans, P.A., Pericak-Vance, M.A., Amouyel, P., van Duijn, C.M., Ramirez, A., Wang, L.S., Lambert, J.C., Seshadri, S., Williams, J., Schellenberg, G.D., Peloso, Gina M., van der Lee, Sven J., Destefano, Anita L., and Seshardi, Sudha
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- 2018
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31. Analysis of shared heritability in common disorders of the brain
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Anttila, V. Bulik-Sullivan, B. Finucane, H.K. Walters, R.K. Bras, J. Duncan, L. Escott-Price, V. Falcone, G.J. Gormley, P. Malik, R. Patsopoulos, N.A. Ripke, S. Wei, Z. Yu, D. Lee, P.H. Turley, P. Grenier-Boley, B. Chouraki, V. Kamatani, Y. Berr, C. Letenneur, L. Hannequin, D. Amouyel, P. Boland, A. Deleuze, J.-F. Duron, E. Vardarajan, B.N. Reitz, C. Goate, A.M. Huentelman, M.J. Ilyas Kamboh, M. Larson, E.B. Rogaeva, E. George-Hyslop, P.S. Hakonarson, H. Kukull, W.A. Farrer, L.A. Barnes, L.L. Beach, T.G. Yesim Demirci, F. Head, E. Hulette, C.M. Jicha, G.A. Kauwe, J.S.K. Kaye, J.A. Leverenz, J.B. Levey, A.I. Lieberman, A.P. Pankratz, V.S. Poon, W.W. Quinn, J.F. Saykin, A.J. Schneider, L.S. Smith, A.G. Sonnen, J.A. Stern, R.A. Van Deerlin, V.M. Van Eldik, L.J. Harold, D. Russo, G. Rubinsztein, D.C. Bayer, A. Tsolaki, M. Proitsi, P. Fox, N.C. Hampel, H. Owen, M.J. Mead, S. Passmore, P. Morgan, K. Nöthen, M.M. Rossor, M. Lupton, M.K. Hoffmann, P. Kornhuber, J. Lawlor, B. McQuillin, A. Al-Chalabi, A. Bis, J.C. Ruiz, A. Boada, M. Seshadri, S. Beiser, A. Rice, K. Van Der Lee, S.J. De Jager, P.L. Geschwind, D.H. Riemenschneider, M. Riedel-Heller, S. Rotter, J.I. Ransmayr, G. Hyman, B.T. Cruchaga, C. Alegret, M. Winsvold, B. Palta, P. Farh, K.-H. Cuenca-Leon, E. Furlotte, N. Kurth, T. Ligthart, L. Terwindt, G.M. Freilinger, T. Ran, C. Gordon, S.D. Borck, G. Adams, H.H.H. Lehtimäki, T. Wedenoja, J. Buring, J.E. Schürks, M. Hrafnsdottir, M. Hottenga, J.-J. Penninx, B. Artto, V. Kaunisto, M. Vepsäläinen, S. Martin, N.G. Montgomery, G.W. Kurki, M.I. Hämäläinen, E. Huang, H. Huang, J. Sandor, C. Webber, C. Muller-Myhsok, B. Schreiber, S. Salomaa, V. Loehrer, E. Göbel, H. Macaya, A. Pozo-Rosich, P. Hansen, T. Werge, T. Kaprio, J. Metspalu, A. Kubisch, C. Ferrari, M.D. Belin, A.C. Van Den Maagdenberg, A.M.J.M. Zwart, J.-A. Boomsma, D. Eriksson, N. Olesen, J. Chasman, D.I. Nyholt, D.R. Avbersek, A. Baum, L. Berkovic, S. Bradfield, J. Buono, R. Catarino, C.B. Cossette, P. De Jonghe, P. Depondt, C. Dlugos, D. Ferraro, T.N. French, J. Hjalgrim, H. Jamnadas-Khoda, J. Kälviäinen, R. Kunz, W.S. Lerche, H. Leu, C. Lindhout, D. Lo, W. Lowenstein, D. McCormack, M. Møller, R.S. Molloy, A. Ng, P.-W. Oliver, K. Privitera, M. Radtke, R. Ruppert, A.-K. Sander, T. Schachter, S. Schankin, C. Scheffer, I. Schoch, S. Sisodiya, S.M. Smith, P. Sperling, M. Striano, P. Surges, R. Neil Thomas, G. Visscher, F. Whelan, C.D. Zara, F. Heinzen, E.L. Marson, A. Becker, F. Stroink, H. Zimprich, F. Gasser, T. Gibbs, R. Heutink, P. Martinez, M. Morris, H.R. Sharma, M. Ryten, M. Mok, K.Y. Pulit, S. Bevan, S. Holliday, E. Attia, J. Battey, T. Boncoraglio, G. Thijs, V. Chen, W.-M. Mitchell, B. Rothwell, P. Sharma, P. Sudlow, C. Vicente, A. Markus, H. Kourkoulis, C. Pera, J. Raffeld, M. Silliman, S. Perica, V.B. Thornton, L.M. Huckins, L.M. William Rayner, N. Lewis, C.M. Gratacos, M. Rybakowski, F. Keski-Rahkonen, A. Raevuori, A. Hudson, J.I. Reichborn-Kjennerud, T. Monteleone, P. Karwautz, A. Mannik, K. Baker, J.H. O'Toole, J.K. Trace, S.E. Davis, O.S.P. Helder, S.G. Ehrlich, S. Herpertz-Dahlmann, B. Danner, U.N. Van Elburg, A.A. Clementi, M. Forzan, M. Docampo, E. Lissowska, J. Hauser, J. Tortorella, A. Maj, M. Gonidakis, F. Tziouvas, K. Papezova, H. Yilmaz, Z. Wagner, G. Cohen-Woods, S. Herms, S. Julia, A. Rabionet, R. Dick, D.M. Ripatti, S. Andreassen, O.A. Espeseth, T. Lundervold, A.J. Steen, V.M. Pinto, D. Scherer, S.W. Aschauer, H. Schosser, A. Alfredsson, L. Padyukov, L. Halmi, K.A. Mitchell, J. Strober, M. Bergen, A.W. Kaye, W. Szatkiewicz, J.P. Cormand, B. Ramos-Quiroga, J.A. Sánchez-Mora, C. Ribasés, M. Casas, M. Hervas, A. Arranz, M.J. Haavik, J. Zayats, T. Johansson, S. Williams, N. Dempfle, A. Rothenberger, A. Kuntsi, J. Oades, R.D. Banaschewski, T. Franke, B. Buitelaar, J.K. Vasquez, A.A. Doyle, A.E. Reif, A. Lesch, K.-P. Freitag, C. Rivero, O. Palmason, H. Romanos, M. Langley, K. Rietschel, M. Witt, S.H. Dalsgaard, S. Børglum, A.D. Waldman, I. Wilmot, B. Molly, N. Bau, C.H.D. Crosbie, J. Schachar, R. Loo, S.K. McGough, J.J. Grevet, E.H. Medland, S.E. Robinson, E. Weiss, L.A. Bacchelli, E. Bailey, A. Bal, V. Battaglia, A. Betancur, C. Bolton, P. Cantor, R. Celestino-Soper, P. Dawson, G. De Rubeis, S. Duque, F. Green, A. Klauck, S.M. Leboyer, M. Levitt, P. Maestrini, E. Mane, S. Moreno-De-Luca, D. Parr, J. Regan, R. Reichenberg, A. Sandin, S. Vorstman, J. Wassink, T. Wijsman, E. Cook, E. Santangelo, S. Delorme, R. Roge, B. Magalhaes, T. Arking, D. Schulze, T.G. Thompson, R.C. Strohmaier, J. Matthews, K. Melle, I. Morris, D. Blackwood, D. McIntosh, A. Bergen, S.E. Schalling, M. Jamain, S. Maaser, A. Fischer, S.B. Reinbold, C.S. Fullerton, J.M. Guzman-Parra, J. Mayoral, F. Schofield, P.R. Cichon, S. Mühleisen, T.W. Degenhardt, F. Schumacher, J. Bauer, M. Mitchell, P.B. Gershon, E.S. Rice, J. Potash, J.B. Zandi, P.P. Craddock, N. Nicol Ferrier, I. Alda, M. Rouleau, G.A. Turecki, G. Ophoff, R. Pato, C. Anjorin, A. Stahl, E. Leber, M. Czerski, P.M. Cruceanu, C. Jones, I.R. Posthuma, D. Andlauer, T.F.M. Forstner, A.J. Streit, F. Baune, B.T. Air, T. Sinnamon, G. Wray, N.R. MacIntyre, D.J. Porteous, D. Homuth, G. Rivera, M. Grove, J. Middeldorp, C.M. Hickie, I. Pergadia, M. Mehta, D. Smit, J.H. Jansen, R. De Geus, E. Dunn, E. Li, Q.S. Nauck, M. Schoevers, R.A. Beekman, A.T.F. Knowles, J.A. Viktorin, A. Arnold, P. Barr, C.L. Bedoya-Berrio, G. Joseph Bienvenu, O. Brentani, H. Burton, C. Camarena, B. Cappi, C. Cath, D. Cavallini, M. Cusi, D. Darrow, S. Denys, D. Derks, E.M. Dietrich, A. Fernandez, T. Figee, M. Freimer, N. Gerber, G. Grados, M. Greenberg, E. Hanna, G.L. Hartmann, A. Hirschtritt, M.E. Hoekstra, P.J. Huang, A. Huyser, C. Illmann, C. Jenike, M. Kuperman, S. Leventhal, B. Lochner, C. Lyon, G.J. Macciardi, F. Madruga-Garrido, M. Malaty, I.A. Maras, A. McGrath, L. Miguel, E.C. Mir, P. Nestadt, G. Nicolini, H. Okun, M.S. Pakstis, A. Paschou, P. Piacentini, J. Pittenger, C. Plessen, K. Ramensky, V. Ramos, E.M. Reus, V. Richter, M.A. Riddle, M.A. Robertson, M.M. Roessner, V. Rosário, M. Samuels, J.F. Sandor, P. Stein, D.J. Tsetsos, F. Van Nieuwerburgh, F. Weatherall, S. Wendland, J.R. Wolanczyk, T. Worbe, Y. Zai, G. Goes, F.S. McLaughlin, N. Nestadt, P.S. Grabe, H.-J. Depienne, C. Konkashbaev, A. Lanzagorta, N. Valencia-Duarte, A. Bramon, E. Buccola, N. Cahn, W. Cairns, M. Chong, S.A. Cohen, D. Crespo-Facorro, B. Crowley, J. Davidson, M. DeLisi, L. Dinan, T. Donohoe, G. Drapeau, E. Duan, J. Haan, L. Hougaard, D. Karachanak-Yankova, S. Khrunin, A. Klovins, J. Kučinskas, V. Keong, J.L.C. Limborska, S. Loughland, C. Lönnqvist, J. Maher, B. Mattheisen, M. McDonald, C. Murphy, K.C. Nenadic, I. Van Os, J. Pantelis, C. Pato, M. Petryshen, T. Quested, D. Roussos, P. Sanders, A.R. Schall, U. Schwab, S.G. Sim, K. So, H.-C. Stögmann, E. Subramaniam, M. Toncheva, D. Waddington, J. Walters, J. Weiser, M. Cheng, W. Cloninger, R. Curtis, D. Gejman, P.V. Henskens, F. Mattingsdal, M. Oh, S.-Y. Scott, R. Webb, B. Breen, G. Churchhouse, C. Bulik, C.M. Daly, M. Dichgans, M. Faraone, S.V. Guerreiro, R. Holmans, P. Kendler, K.S. Koeleman, B. Mathews, C.A. Price, A. Scharf, J. Sklar, P. Williams, J. Wood, N.W. Cotsapas, C. Palotie, A. Smoller, J.W. Sullivan, P. Rosand, J. Corvin, A. Neale, B.M. The Brainstorm Consortium
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Disorders of the brain can exhibit considerable epidemiological comorbidity and often share symptoms, provoking debate about their etiologic overlap. We quantified the genetic sharing of 25 brain disorders from genome-wide association studies of 265,218 patients and 784,643 control participants and assessed their relationship to 17 phenotypes from 1,191,588 individuals. Psychiatric disorders share common variant risk, whereas neurological disorders appear more distinct from one another and from the psychiatric disorders. We also identified significant sharing between disorders and a number of brain phenotypes, including cognitive measures. Further, we conducted simulations to explore how statistical power, diagnostic misclassification, and phenotypic heterogeneity affect genetic correlations. These results highlight the importance of common genetic variation as a risk factor for brain disorders and the value of heritability-based methods in understanding their etiology. © 2018 American Association for the Advancement of Science. All rights reserved.
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Anttila, V., Bulik-Sullivan, B., Finucane, H.K., Walters, R.K., Bras, J., Duncan, L., Escott-Price, V., Falcone, G.J., Gormley, P., Malik, R., Patsopoulos, N.A., Ripke, S., Wei, Z., Yu, D., Lee, P.H., Turley, P., Grenier-Boley, B., Chouraki, V., Kamatani, Y., Berr, C., Letenneur, L., Hannequin, D., Amouyel, P., Boland, A., Deleuze, J.F., Duron, E., Vardarajan, B.N., Reitz, C., Goate, A.M., Huentelman, M.J., Kamboh, M.I., Larson, E.B., Rogaeva, E., George-Hyslop, P. St, Hakonarson, H., Kukull, W.A., Farrer, L.A., Barnes, L.L., Beach, T.G., Demirci, F.Y., Head, E., Hulette, C.M., Jicha, G.A., Kauwe, J.S.K., Kaye, J.A., Leverenz, J.B., Levey, A.I., Lieberman, A.P., Pankratz, V.S., Poon, W.W., Quinn, J.F., Saykin, A.J., Schneider, L.S., Smith, A.G., Sonnen, J.A., Stern, R.A., Deerlin, V.M. Van, Eldik, L.J. Van, Harold, D., Russo, G., Rubinsztein, D.C., Bayer, A., Tsolaki, M., Proitsi, P., Fox, N.C., Hampel, H., Owen, M.J., Mead, S., Passmore, P., Morgan, K., Nothen, M.M., Rossor, M., Lupton, M.K., Hoffmann, P., Kornhuber, J., Lawlor, B., McQuillin, A., Al-Chalabi, A., Bis, J.C., Ruiz, A., Boada, M., Seshadri, S., Beiser, A., Rice, K., Lee, S.J. van der, Jager, P.L. De, Geschwind, D.H., Riemenschneider, M., Riedel-Heller, S., Rotter, J.I., Ransmayr, G., Hyman, B.T., Cruchaga, C., Alegret, M., Winsvold, B., Palta, P., Farh, K.H., Cuenca-Leon, E., Furlotte, N., Kurth, T., et al., Stroink, H., Franke, B., Buitelaar, J.K., Arias Vasquez, A., Corvin, A., and Neale, B.M.
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Neurodevelopmental disorders Donders Center for Medical Neuroscience [Radboudumc 7] - Abstract
Contains fulltext : 193271pub.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access) Contains fulltext : 193271pre.pdf (Author’s version preprint ) (Open Access) Disorders of the brain can exhibit considerable epidemiological comorbidity and often share symptoms, provoking debate about their etiologic overlap. We quantified the genetic sharing of 25 brain disorders from genome-wide association studies of 265,218 patients and 784,643 control participants and assessed their relationship to 17 phenotypes from 1,191,588 individuals. Psychiatric disorders share common variant risk, whereas neurological disorders appear more distinct from one another and from the psychiatric disorders. We also identified significant sharing between disorders and a number of brain phenotypes, including cognitive measures. Further, we conducted simulations to explore how statistical power, diagnostic misclassification, and phenotypic heterogeneity affect genetic correlations. These results highlight the importance of common genetic variation as a risk factor for brain disorders and the value of heritability-based methods in understanding their etiology. 13 p.
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33. Supplementing bumblebees to ‘Mauritius’ lychee improves yield
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Sapir, G., primary, Goldway, M., additional, and Stern, R.A., additional
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34. British Idealism
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Stern, R.A., Golob, S., and Timmermann, J.
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35. An oxygen isotope test for the origin of Archean mantle roots
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Regier, M.E., primary, Mišković, A., additional, Ickert, R.B., additional, Pearson, D.G., additional, Stachel, T., additional, Stern, R.A., additional, and Kopylova, M., additional
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36. Hydrothermally-altered mafic crust as source for early Earth TTG: Pb/Hf/O isotope and trace element evidence in zircon from TTG of the Eoarchean Saglek Block, N. Labrador
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Vezinet, A., primary, Pearson, D.G., additional, Thomassot, E., additional, Stern, R.A., additional, Sarkar, C., additional, Luo, Y., additional, and Fisher, C.M., additional
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37. Calculated half-metallic behavior in dilute magnetically doped ZnS
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Stern, R.A., Schuler, T.M., MacLaren, J.M., Ederer, D.L., Perez-Dieste, V., and Himpsel, F.J.
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Ferromagnetism -- Research ,Zinc sulfate -- Magnetic properties ,Physics - Abstract
The set of density functional super cell calculations on magnetically doped zinc blende ZnS systems is discussed. Half-metallic behavior and ferromagnetic order are observed in Ni-, Fe- and Cr-doped ZnS.
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Stern, R.A., Willoughby, S.D., Maclaren, J.M., Cui, J., Pan, Q., and James, R.D.
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Ferromagnetism -- Research ,Palladium -- Magnetic properties ,Iron -- Magnetic properties ,Physics - Abstract
Fe3Pd-based ferromagnetic shape memory (FSM) alloys are potentially useful as an excellent magnetomechanical material. The electronic structure calculations show that the ordered fct phase can be energetically stabilized by decreasing the c/a ratio below the equilibrium value and the rigid band analysis suggests that the addition of electrons to the system through alloying slightly favors the ordered phase.
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39. Diamonds in the Attawapiskat area of the Superior craton (Canada): evidence for a major diamond-forming event younger than 1.1 Ga
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Smit, K.V., Stachel, T., and Stern, R.A.
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Diamond mining ,Kimberlite ,Diamond crystals ,Cratons ,Toy industry ,Diamonds ,Earth sciences - Abstract
Here, we compare nitrogen aggregation characteristics and carbon isotopic compositions in diamonds from Mesoproterozoic (T1) and Jurassic (U2) kimberlites in the Attawapiskat area--the first diamond-producing area on the Superior craton. The T1 kimberlite sampled diamonds from the lithospheric mantle at 1.1 Ga, at the same time as the major Midcontinent Rift event. These diamonds have a narrow range in δ[sup.13]C (mode of -3.4%), with compositions that overlap other diamond localities on the Superior craton. Some diamond destruction must have occurred during the Mesoproterozoic in response to the thermal impact of the Midcontinent Rift--the associated elevated geotherm caused a narrow diamond window (< 30 km) close to the base of the lithosphere, compared to a wide diamond window of ~85 km following thermal relaxation (sampled by Jurassic kimberlites, such as U2). T1 diamonds have highly aggregated nitrogen, possibly due to the thermal effect of the rift. Diamond-favourable conditions were re-established in the lithospheric mantle after the thermal impact of the Midcontinent Rift dissipated. The poorly aggregated nature of nitrogen in U2 diamonds--compared to highly aggregated nitrogen in diamonds from T1--indicates that renewed diamond formation must have occurred only after the thermal impact of the Midcontinent Rift at 1.1 Ga had subsided and that these newly formed diamonds were subsequently sampled by Jurassic kimberlites. The overall 8 C distribution for U2 diamonds is distinct to T1 and other Superior diamonds, further suggesting that U2 diamonds are not related to the older pre-rift diamonds. Keywords Superior * Attawapiskat * Diamond * Nitrogen aggregation * δ[sup.13]C * Lithospheric mantle, Introduction The Attawapiskat diamondiferous kimberlites on the Superior craton, Canada, provide an opportunity to study the association of a primary diamond deposit with a post-Archaean rift system. The southern margin [...]
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40. Genetically elevated high-density lipoprotein cholesterol through the cholesteryl ester transfer protein gene does not associate with risk of Alzheimer's disease
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Introduction: There is conflicting evidence whether high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) is a risk factor for Alzheimer's disease (AD) and dementia. Genetic variation in the cholesteryl ester transfer protein (CETP) locus is associated with altered HDL-C. We aimed to assess AD risk by genetically predicted HDL-C. Methods: Ten single nucleotide polymorphisms within the CETP locus predicting HDL-C were applied to the International Genomics of Alzheimer's Project (IGAP) exome chip stage 1 results in up 16,097 late onset AD cases and 18,077 cognitively normal elderly controls. We performed instrumental variables analysis using inverse variance weighting, weighted median, and MR-Egger. Results: Based on 10 single nucleotide polymorphisms distinctly predicting HDL-C in the CETP locus, we found that HDL-C was not associated with risk of AD (P >.7). Discussion: Our study does not support the role of HDL-C on risk of AD through HDL-C altered b
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41. Round Kant or Through Him? On James's Arguments for Freedom and Their Relation to Kant's
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Stern, R.A., Gava, G., and Stern, R.A.
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42. Sedimentary evolution of the Riphean–Vendian basin of southeastern Siberia
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Khudoley, A.K, Rainbird, R.H, Stern, R.A, Kropachev, A.P, Heaman, L.M, Zanin, A.M, Podkovyrov, V.N, Belova, V.N, and Sukhorukov, V.I
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43. A Gift or a Given? On the Role of Life in Løgstrup's Ethics
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Stern, R.A. and Keogh, G.
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If we are going to give nature a place in ethics, do we have to think of it as created by a\ud benign and intelligent creator, as otherwise it must remain normatively neutral – or can\ud we find a basis for value and normativity in nature that is independent of any such\ud theistic conception? This is obviously a fundamental question in ethics, with a long\ud pedigree stretching back through history. My aim in this paper is to outline the issue as it\ud figures in the ethics of the Danish twentieth-century theologian and philosopher K. E.\ud Løgstrup. I have chosen to discuss his work in this context as I think it raises the question\ud in a particularly interesting and acute way; for as we shall see, Løgstrup very much stands\ud at the point of tension between these two options, which has made his thinking on this\ud issue hard to place. To some, it is obvious that he was a creation theorist, basing his ethics\ud on the claim that our lives have been created; but to others, it is equally obvious that this\ud is something he was committed to avoiding by offering a secular and humanistic ethics\ud instead. My aim here is not to settle that interpretative question conclusively – which like\ud comparable questions concerning the place of religious commitments in thinkers like\ud Spinoza, Kant and Hegel is perhaps ultimately unresolvable – but rather to explore the\ud options that are available, thus hopefully shedding light on the kind of complexities this\ud question can raise. \ud
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44. 'Trust is Basic': Løgstrup on the Priority of Trust
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Stern, R.A., Faulkner, P., and Simpson, T.
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45. Freedom, Norms, and Nature in Hegel: Self-Legislation or Self-Realization?
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Stern, R.A., Zuckert, R., and Kreines, J.
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46. The Japanese pear ‘Hosui’ improves the fertility of European pears ‘Spadona’ and ‘Coscia’
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Stern, R.A., primary, Sapir, G., additional, Zisovich, A., additional, and Goldway, M., additional
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47. Available technology to overcome flowering and fruit-set problems in lychee
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Stern, R.A., primary and Mitra, S.K., additional
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48. Diamonds in ophiolites: Contamination or a new diamond growth environment?
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Howell, D., Griffin, W.L., Yang, J., Gain, S., Stern, R.A., Huang, J.-X., Jacob, D.E., Xu, X., Stokes, A.J., O'Reilly, S.Y., and Pearson, N.J.
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49. 'Determination is Negation': The Adventures of a Doctrine from Spinoza to Hegel to the British Idealists
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Stern, R.A.
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This article is a discussion of Hegel’s conception of the principle ‘omnis determinatio est negatio’, which he attributes to Spinoza. It is argued, however, that Spinoza understood this principle in a very different way from Hegel, which then sets up an interpretative puzzle: if this is so, why did he credit Spinoza with formulating it? This puzzle is resolved by paying attention to the context in which those attributions are made, while it is also shown that the British Idealists (unlike many contemporary commentators) were aware of the complexities in the Spinoza–Hegel relation on this issue. The paper also addresses some of the philosophical debates raised by this question, and the light it sheds on Hegel’s critique of Spinoza as a monist.
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50. Others as the Ground of Our Existence
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Stern, R.A., Kim, H., and Hoeltzel, S.
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