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2. Trial Forge Guidance 4: a guideline for reporting the results of randomised Studies Within A Trial (SWATs)
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Arundel, C. E., Clark, L. K., Parker, A., Beard, D., Coleman, E., Cooper, C., Devane, D., Eldridge, S., Galvin, S., Gillies, K., Hewitt, C. E., Sutton, C., Torgerson, D. J., and Treweek, S.
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- 2024
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3. Measurement of the distribution of $^{207}$Bi depositions on calibration sources for SuperNEMO
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Arnold, R., Augier, C., Barabash, A. S., Basharina-Freshville, A., Birdsall, E., Blondel, S., Bongrand, M., Boursette, D., Breier, R., Brudanin, V., Busto, J., Calvez, S., Cerna, C., Cesar, J. P., Ceschia, M., Chapon, A., Chauveau, E., Chopra, A., Dawson, L., De Capua, S., Duchesneau, D., Durand, D., Eurin, G., Evans, J. J., Filosofov, D., Flack, R., Franchini, P., Girard-Carillo, C., Gómez, H., Guillon, B., Guzowski, P., Hoballah, M., Hodák, R., Hussain, M. H., Jeremie, A., Jullian, S., Kaizer, J., Klimenko, A., Kochetov, O., Konovalov, S. I., Kovalenko, V., Lalanne, D., Lang, K., Lemière, Y., Noblet, T. Le, Liptak, Z., Liu, X. R., Loaiza, P., Macko, M., Macolino, C., Marquet, C., Mauger, F., Minotti, A., Mora, Y., Morgan, B., Mott, J., Nemchenok, I., Nomachi, M., Nova, F., Nowacki, F., Ohsumi, H., Oliviéro, G., Pahlka, R. B., Palušová, V., Patrick, C., Perrot, F., Pin, A., Piquemal, F., Povinec, P., Proga, M., Quinn, W. S., Ramachers, Y. A., Remoto, A., Reyss, J. L., Saakyan, R., Salamatin, A., Salazar, R., Sarazin, X., Sedgbeer, J., Shitov, Yu., Simard, L., Šimkovic, F., Smolnikov, A., Söldner-Rembold, S., Štekl, I., Suhonen, J., Sutton, C. S., Szklarz, G., Tedjditi, H., Thomas, J., Timkin, V., Torre, S., Tretyak, Vl. I., Tretyak, V. I., Umatov, V. I., Vilela, C., Vorobel, V., Waters, D., Xie, F., and Žemlička, J.
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors - Abstract
The SuperNEMO experiment will search for neutrinoless double-beta decay ($0\nu\beta\beta$), and study the Standard-Model double-beta decay process ($2\nu\beta\beta$). The SuperNEMO technology can measure the energy of each of the electrons produced in a double-beta ($\beta\beta$) decay, and can reconstruct the topology of their individual tracks. The study of the double-beta decay spectrum requires very accurate energy calibration to be carried out periodically. The SuperNEMO Demonstrator Module will be calibrated using 42 calibration sources, each consisting of a droplet of $^{207}$Bi within a frame assembly. The quality of these sources, which depends upon the entire $^{207}$Bi droplet being contained within the frame, is key for correctly calibrating SuperNEMO's energy response. In this paper, we present a novel method for precisely measuring the exact geometry of the deposition of $^{207}$Bi droplets within the frames, using Timepix pixel detectors. We studied 49 different sources and selected 42 high-quality sources with the most central source positioning., Comment: 16 pages, 12 figures, submitted to JINST, response to reviewer comments
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- 2021
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4. Search for Periodic Modulations of the Rate of Double-Beta Decay of $^{100}$Mo in the NEMO-3 Detector
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Collaboration, NEMO-3, Arnold, R., Augier, C., Barabash, A. S., Basharina-Freshville, A., Blondel, S., Blot, S., Bongrand, M., Boursette, D., Breier, R., Brudanin, V., Busto, J., Caffrey, A. J., Calvez, S., Cerna, C., Cesar, J. P., Ceschia, M., Chapon, A., Chauveau, E., Chopra, A., Dawson, L., Duchesneau, D., Durand, D., Eurin, G., Evans, J. J., Fajt, L., Filosofov, D., Flack, R., Franchini, P., Garrido, X., Girard-Carillo, C., Gómez, H., Guillon, B., Guzowski, P., Hodák, R., Huber, A., Hubert, P., Hugon, C., Hussain, M. H., Jullian, S., Klimenko, A., Kochetov, O., Konovalov, S. I., Kovalenko, V., Lalanne, D., Lang, K., Lemière, Y., Noblet, T. Le, Liptak, Z., Liu, X. R., Loaiza, P., Lutter, G., Macko, M., Macolino, C., Mamedov, F., Marquet, C., Mauger, F., Minotti, A., Morgan, B., Mott, J., Nemchenok, I., Nomachi, M., Nova, F., Nowacki, F., Ohsumi, H., Oliviéro, G., Pahlka, R. B., Palusova, V., Patrick, C., Perrot, F., Pin, A., Piquemal, F., Povinec, P., Přidal, P., Quinn, W. S., Ramachers, Y. A., Remoto, A., Reyss, J. L., Riddle, C. L., Rukhadze, E., Saakyan, R., Salamatin, A., Salazar, R., Sarazin, X., Sedgbeer, J., Shitov, Yu., Simard, L., Šimkovic, F., Smetana, A., Smolnikov, A., Söldner-Rembold, S., Soulé, B., Štekl, I., Suhonen, J., Sutton, C. S., Szklarz, G., Tedjditi, H., Thomas, J., Timkin, V., Torre, S., Tretyak, Vl. I., Tretyak, V. I., Umatov, V. I., Vanushin, I., Vilela, C., Vorobel, V., Waters, D., and Xie, F.
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Nuclear Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
Double-beta decays of $^{100}$Mo from the 6.0195-year exposure of a 6.914 kg high-purity sample were recorded by the NEMO-3 experiment that searched for neutrinoless double-beta decays. These ultra-rare transitions to $^{100}$Ru have a half-life of approximately $7\times10^{18}$ years, and have been used to conduct the first ever search for periodic variations of this decay mode. The Lomb-Scargle periodogram technique, and its error-weighted extension, were employed to look for periodic modulations of the half-life. Monte Carlo modeling was used to study the modulation sensitivity of the data over a broad range of amplitudes and frequencies. Data show no evidence of modulations with amplitude greater than 2.5% in the frequency range of $0.33225\,{\rm y^{-1}}$ to $365.25\,{\rm y^{-1}}$.
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- 2020
5. Investigating the ranges of (meta)stable phase formation in (InxGa1-x)2O3: Impact of the cation coordination
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Wouters, C., Sutton, C., Ghiringhelli, L. M., Markurt, T., Schewski, R., Hassa, A., von Wenckstern, H., Grundmann, M., Scheffler, M., and Albrecht, M.
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
We investigate the phase diagram of the heterostructural solid solution (InxGa1-x)2O3 both computationally, by combining cluster expansion and density functional theory, and experimentally, by means of TEM measurements of pulsed laser deposited (PLD) heteroepitaxial thin films. The shapes of the Gibbs free energy curves for the monoclinic, hexagonal and cubic bixbyite alloy as a function of composition can be explained in terms of the preferred cation coordination environments of indium and gallium. We show by atomically resolved STEM that the strong preference of indium for six-fold coordination results in ordered monoclinic and hexagonal lattices. This ordering impacts the configurational entropy in the solid solution and thereby the (InxGa1-x)2O3 phase diagram. The resulting phase diagram is characterized by very limited solubilities of gallium and indium in the monoclinic, hexagonal and cubic ground state phases respectively but exhibits wide metastable ranges at realistic growth temperatures. On the indium rich side of the phase diagram a wide miscibility gap is found, which results in phase separated layers. The experimentally observed indium solubilities in the PLD samples are in the range of x=0.45 and x=0.55 for monoclinic and hexagonal single-phase films, while for phase separated films we find x=0.5 for the monoclinic phase, x=0.65-0.7 for the hexagonal phase and x>0.9 for the cubic phase. These values are consistent with the computed metastable ranges for each phase., Comment: 16 pages, 7 figures
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- 2020
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6. Search for the double-beta decay of 82Se to the excited states of 82Kr with NEMO-3
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Arnold, The NEMO-3 collaboration R., Augier, C., Barabash, A. S., Basharina-Freshville, A., Blondel, S., Blot, S., Bongrand, M., Boursette, D., Breier, R., Brudanin, V., Busto, J., Caffrey, A. J., Calvez, S., Cascella, M., Cerna, C., Cesar, J. P., Chapon, A., Chauveau, E., Chopra, A., Dawson, L., Duchesneau, D., Durand, D., Egorov, V., Eurin, G., Evans, J. J., Fajt, L., Filosofov, D., Flack, R., Garrido, X., Girard-Carillo, C., Gómez, H., Guillon, B., Guzowski, P., Hodak, R., Huber, A., Hubert, P., Hugon, C., Jullian, S., Klimenko, A., Kochetov, O., Konovalov, S. I., Kovalenko, V., Lalanne, D., Lang, K., Lemière, Y., Noblet, T. Le, Liptak, Z., Liu, X. R., Loaiza, P., Lutter, G., Macko, M., Macolino, C., Mamedov, F., Marquet, C., Mauger, F., Minotti, A., Morgan, B., Mott, J., Nemchenok, I., Nomachi, M., Nova, F., Nowacki, F., Ohsumi, H., Oliviéro, G., Pahlka, R. B., Palusova, V., Patrick, C., Perrot, F., Pin, A., Piquemal, F., Povinec, P., Přidal, P., Ramachers, Y. A., Remoto, A., Reyss, J. L., Richards, B., Riddle, C. L., Rukhadze, E., Saakyan, R., Salazar, R., Sarazin, X., Sedgbeer, J., Shitov, Yu., Simard, L., Simkovic, F., Smetana, A., Smolek, K., Smolnikov, A., Söldner-Rembold, S., Soulé, B., Štekl, I., Suhonen, J., Sutton, C. S., Szklarz, G., Tedjditi, H., Thomas, J., Timkin, V., Torre, S., Tretyak, Vl. I., Tretyak, V. I., Umatov, V. I., Vanushin, I., Vilela, C., Vorobela, V., Waters, D., Xie, F., and Žukauskas, A.
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
The double-beta decay of 82Se to the 0+1 excited state of 82Kr has been studied with the NEMO-3 detector using 0.93 kg of enriched 82Se measured for 4.75 y, corresponding to an exposure of 4.42 kg y. A dedicated analysis to reconstruct the gamma-rays has been performed to search for events in the 2e2g channel. No evidence of a 2nbb decay to the 0+1 state has been observed and a limit of T2n 1/2(82Se; 0+gs -> 0+1) > 1.3 1021 y at 90% CL has been set. Concerning the 0nbb decay to the 0+1 state, a limit for this decay has been obtained with T0n 1/2(82Se; 0+g s -> 0+1) > 2.3 1022 y at 90% CL, independently from the 2nbb decay process. These results are obtained for the first time with a tracko-calo detector, reconstructing every particle in the final state.
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- 2020
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7. Detailed studies of $^{100}$Mo two-neutrino double beta decay in NEMO-3
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Collaboration, NEMO-3, Arnold, R., Augier, C., Barabash, A. S., Basharina-Freshville, A., Blondel, S., Blot, S., Bongrand, M., Boursette, D., Brudanin, V., Busto, J., Caffrey, A. J., Calvez, S., Cascella, M., Cerna, C., Cesar, J. P., Chapon, A., Chauveau, E., Chopra, A., Dawson, L., Duchesneau, D., Durand, D., Dvornický, R., Egorov, V., Eurin, G., Evans, J. J., Fajt, L., Filosofov, D., Flack, R., Garrido, X., Girard-Carillo, C., Gómez, H., Guillon, B., Guzowski, P., Hodák, R., Huber, A., Hubert, P., Hugon, C., Jullian, S., Kochetov, O., Konovalov, S. I., Kovalenko, V., Lalanne, D., Lang, K., Lemière, Y., Noblet, T. Le, Liptak, Z., Liu, X. R., Loaiza, P., Lutter, G., Macko, M., Macolino, C., Mamedov, F., Marquet, C., Mauger, F., Minotti, A., Morgan, B., Mott, J., Nemchenok, I., Nomachi, M., Nova, F., Nowacki, F., Ohsumi, H., Oliviéro, G., Pahlka, R. B., Patrick, C., Perrot, F., Pin, A., Piquemal, F., Povinec, P., Přidal, P., Ramachers, Y. A., Remoto, A., Reyss, J. L., Riddle, C. L., Rukhadze, E., Saakyan, R., Salamatin, A., Salazar, R., Sarazin, X., Sedgbeer, J., Shitov, Yu., Simard, L., Šimkovic, F., Smetana, A., Smolek, K., Smolnikov, A., Söldner-Rembold, S., Soulé, B., Štekl, I., Suhonen, J., Sutton, C. S., Szklarz, G., Tedjditi, H., Thomas, J., Timkin, V., Torre, S., Tretyak, Vl. I., Tretyak, V. I., Umatov, V. I., Vanushin, I., Vilela, C., Vorobel, V., Waters, D., Xie, F., and Žukauskas, A.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The full data set of the NEMO-3 experiment has been used to measure the half-life of the two-neutrino double beta decay of $^{100}$Mo to the ground state of $^{100}$Ru, $T_{1/2} = \left[ 6.81 \pm 0.01\,\left(\mbox{stat}\right) ^{+0.38}_{-0.40}\,\left(\mbox{syst}\right) \right] \times10^{18}$ y. The two-electron energy sum, single electron energy spectra and distribution of the angle between the electrons are presented with an unprecedented statistics of $5\times10^5$ events and a signal-to-background ratio of ~80. Clear evidence for the Single State Dominance model is found for this nuclear transition. Limits on Majoron emitting neutrinoless double beta decay modes with spectral indices of n=2,3,7, as well as constraints on Lorentz invariance violation and on the bosonic neutrino contribution to the two-neutrino double beta decay mode are obtained., Comment: 11 pages, 9 figures
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- 2019
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8. Final results on $^\textbf{82}$Se double beta decay to the ground state of $^\textbf{82}$Kr from the NEMO-3 experiment
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Collaboration, NEMO-3, Arnold, R., Augier, C., Barabash, A. S., Basharina-Freshville, A., Blondel, S., Blot, S., Bongrand, M., Boursette, D., Brudanin, V., Busto, J., Caffrey, A. J., Calvez, S., Cascella, M., Cerna, C., Cesar, J. P., Chapon, A., Chauveau, E., Chopra, A., Dawson, L., Duchesneau, D., Durand, D., Egorov, V., Eurin, G., Evans, J. J., Fajt, L., Filosofov, D., Flack, R., Garrido, X., Gómez, H., Guillon, B., Guzowski, P., Hodák, R., Huber, A., Hubert, P., Hugon, C., Jullian, S., Klimenko, A., Kochetov, O., Konovalov, S. I., Kovalenko, V., Lalanne, D., Lang, K., Lemière, Y., Noblet, T. Le, Liptak, Z., Liu, X. R., Loaiza, P., Lutter, G., Macolino, C., Mamedov, F., Marquet, C., Mauger, F., Morgan, B., Mott, J., Nemchenok, I., Nomachi, M., Nova, F., Nowacki, F., Ohsumi, H., Pahlka, R. B., Patrick, C., Perrot, F., Piquemal, F., Povinec, P., Přidal, P., Ramachers, Y. A., Remoto, A., Reyss, J. L., Riddle, C. L., Rukhadze, E., Rukhadze, N. I., Saakyan, R., Salazar, R., Sarazin, X., Shitov, Yu., Simard, L., Šimkovic, F., Smetana, A., Smolek, K., Smolnikov, A., Söldner-Rembold, S., Soulé, B., Štekl, I., Suhonen, J., Sutton, C. S., Szklarz, G., Thomas, J., Timkin, V., Torre, S., Tretyak, Vl. I., Tretyak, V. I., Umatov, V. I., Vanushin, I., Vilela, C., Vorobel, V., Waters, D., Xie, F., and Žukauskas, A.
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High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Using data from the NEMO-3 experiment, we have measured the two-neutrino double beta decay ($2\nu\beta\beta$) half-life of $^{82}$Se as $T_{1/2}^{2\nu} = \left[ 9.39 \pm 0.17\,\left(\mbox{stat}\right) \pm 0.58\,\left(\mbox{syst}\right)\right] \times 10^{19}$ y under the single-state dominance hypothesis for this nuclear transition. The corresponding nuclear matrix element is $\left|M^{2\nu}\right| = 0.0498 \pm 0.0016$. In addition, a search for neutrinoless double beta decay ($0\nu\beta\beta$) using 0.93 kg of $^{82}$Se observed for a total of 5.25 y has been conducted and no evidence for a signal has been found. The resulting half-life limit of $T_{1/2}^{0\nu} > 2.5 \times 10^{23} \,\mbox{y} \,(90\%\,\mbox{C.L.})$ for the light neutrino exchange mechanism leads to a constraint on the effective Majorana neutrino mass of $\langle m_{\nu} \rangle < \left(1.2 - 3.0\right) \,\mbox{eV}$, where the range reflects $0\nu\beta\beta$ nuclear matrix element values from different calculations. Furthermore, constraints on lepton number violating parameters for other $0\nu\beta\beta$ mechanisms, such as right-handed currents, majoron emission and R-parity violating supersymmetry modes have been set., Comment: 14 pages, 10 figures
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- 2018
9. Search for neutrinoless quadruple-$\beta$ decay of $^{150}$Nd with the NEMO-3 detector
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Arnold, R., Augier, C., Barabash, A. S., Basharina-Freshville, A., Blondel, S., Blot, S., Bongrand, M., Boursette, D., Brudanin, V., Busto, J., Caffrey, A. J., Calvez, S., Cascella, M., Cerna, C., Cesar, J. P., Chapon, A., Chauveau, E., Chopra, A., Dawson, L., Duchesneau, D., Durand, D., Egorov, V., Eurin, G., Evans, J. J., Fajt, L., Filosofov, D., Flack, R., Garrido, X., Gómez, H., Guillon, B., Guzowski, P., Hodák, R., Huber, A., Hubert, P., Hugon, C., Jullian, S., Klimenko, A., Kochetov, O., Konovalov, S. I., Kovalenko, V., Lalanne, D., Lang, K., Lemière, Y., Noblet, T. Le, Liptak, Z., Liu, X. R., Loaiza, P., Lutter, G., Macko, M., Macolino, C., Mamedov, F., Marquet, C., Mauger, F., Morgan, B., Mott, J., Nemchenok, I., Nomachi, M., Nova, F., Nowacki, F., Ohsumi, H., Patrick, C., Pahlka, R. B., Perrot, F., Piquemal, F., Povinec, P., Přidal, P., Ramachers, Y. A., Remoto, A., Reyss, J. L., Riddle, C. L., Rukhadze, E., Saakyan, R., Salazar, R., Sarazin, X., Shitov, Yu., Simard, L., Šimkovic, F., Smetana, A., Smolek, K., Smolnikov, A., Söldner-Rembold, S., Soulé, B., Štefánik, D., Štekl, I., Suhonen, J., Sutton, C. S., Szklarz, G., Thomas, J., Timkin, V., Torre, S., Tretyak, Vl. I., Tretyak, V. I., Umatov, V. I., Vanushin, I., Vilela, C., Vorobel, V., Waters, D., Xie, F., and Žukauskas, A.
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High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
We report the results of a first experimental search for lepton number violation by four units in the neutrinoless quadruple-$\beta$ decay of $^{150}$Nd using a total exposure of $0.19$ kg$\cdot$y recorded with the NEMO-3 detector at the Modane Underground Laboratory (LSM). We find no evidence of this decay and set lower limits on the half-life in the range $T_{1/2}>(1.1-3.2)\times10^{21}$ y at the $90\%$ CL, depending on the model used for the kinematic distributions of the emitted electrons., Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures
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- 2017
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10. Neonatal resuscitation: current evidence and guidelines
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Kariuki, E., Sutton, C., and Leone, T.A.
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- 2021
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11. Measurement of the $2\nu\beta\beta$ Decay Half-Life and Search for the $0\nu\beta\beta$ Decay of $^{116}$Cd with the NEMO-3 Detector
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Collaboration, NEMO-3, Arnold, R., Augier, C., Baker, J. D., Barabash, A. S., Basharina-Freshville, A., Blondel, S., Blot, S., Bongrand, M., Boursette, D., Brudanin, V., Busto, J., Caffrey, A. J., Calvez, S., Cascella, M., Cerna, C., Cesar, J. P., Chapon, A., Chauveau, E., Chopra, A., Duchesneau, D., Durand, D., Egorov, V., Eurin, G., Evans, J. J., Fajt, L., Filosofov, D., Flack, R., Garrido, X., Gómez, H., Guillon, B., Guzowski, P., Hodák, R., Huber, A., Hubert, P., Hugon, C., Jullian, S., Klimenko, A., Kochetov, O., Konovalov, S. I., Kovalenko, V., Lalanne, D., Lang, K., Lemière, Y., Noblet, T. Le, Liptak, Z., Loaiza, P., Lutter, G., Macko, M., Macolino, C., Mamedov, F., Marquet, C., Mauger, F., Morgan, B., Mott, J., Nemchenok, I., Nomachi, M., Nova, F., Nowacki, F., Ohsumi, H., Pahlka, R. B., Perrot, F., Piquemal, F., Povinec, P., Přidal, P., Ramachers, Y. A., Remoto, A., Reyss, J. L., Richards, B., Riddle, C. L., Rukhadze, E., Saakyan, R., Salazar, R., Sarazin, X., Shitov, Yu., Simard, L., Šimkovic, F., Smetana, A., Smolek, K., Smolnikov, A., Söldner-Rembold, S., Soulé, B., Štekl, I., Suhonen, J., Sutton, C. S., Szklarz, G., Thomas, J., Timkin, V., Torre, S., Tretyak, Vl. I., Tretyak, V. I., Umatov, V. I., Vanushin, I., Vilela, C., Vorobel, V., Waters, D., and Žukauskas, A.
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High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors - Abstract
The NEMO-3 experiment measured the half-life of the $2\nu\beta\beta$ decay and searched for the $0\nu\beta\beta$ decay of $^{116}$Cd. Using $410$ g of $^{116}$Cd installed in the detector with an exposure of $5.26$ y, ($4968\pm74$) events corresponding to the $2\nu\beta\beta$ decay of $^{116}$Cd to the ground state of $^{116}$Sn have been observed with a signal to background ratio of about $12$. The half-life of the $2\nu\beta\beta$ decay has been measured to be $ T_{1/2}^{2\nu}=[2.74\pm0.04\mbox{(stat.)}\pm0.18\mbox{(syst.)}]\times10^{19}$ y. No events have been observed above the expected background while searching for $0\nu\beta\beta$ decay. The corresponding limit on the half-life is determined to be $T_{1/2}^{0\nu} \ge 1.0 \times 10^{23}$ y at the $90$ % C.L. which corresponds to an upper limit on the effective Majorana neutrino mass of $\langle m_{\nu} \rangle \le 1.4-2.5$ eV depending on the nuclear matrix elements considered. Limits on other mechanisms generating $0\nu\beta\beta$ decay such as the exchange of R-parity violating supersymmetric particles, right-handed currents and majoron emission are also obtained.
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- 2016
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12. Measurement of the 2$\nu\beta\beta$ decay half-life of $^{150}$Nd and a search for 0$\nu\beta\beta$ decay processes with the full exposure from the NEMO-3 detector
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Collaboration, NEMO-3, Arnold, R., Augier, C., Baker, J. D., Barabash, A. S., Basharina-Freshville, A., Blondel, S., Blot, S., Bongrand, M., Brudanin, V., Busto, J., Caffrey, A. J., Calvez, S., Cascell, M., Cerna, C., Cesar, J. P., Chapon, A., Chauveau, E., Chopra, A., Duchesneau, D., Durand, D., Egorov, V., Eurin, G., Evans, J. J., Fajt, L., Filosofov, D., Flack, R., Garrido, X., Gòmez, H., Guillon, B., Guzowski, P., Hodák, R., Huber, A., Hubert, P., Hugon, C., Jullian, S., Klimenko, A., Kochetov, O., Konovalov, S. I., Kovalenko, V., Lalanne, D., Lang, K., Lemière, Y., Noblet, T. Le, Liptak, Z., Liu, X. R., Loaiza, P., Lutter, G., Mamedov, F., Marquet, C., Mauger, F., Morgan, B., Mott, J., Nemchenok, I., Nomachi, M., Nova, F., Nowacki, F., Ohsumi, H., Pahlka, R. B., Perrot, F., Piquemal, F., Povinec, P., Přidal, P., Ramachers, Y. A., Remoto, A., Reyss, J. L., Richards, B., Riddle, C. L., Rukhadze, E., Saakyan, R., Salazar, R., Sarazin, X., Shitov, Yu., Simard, L., Šimkovic, F., Smetana, A., Smolek, K., Smolnikov, A., Soldner-Rembold, S., Soulé, B., Štekl, I., Suhonen, J., Sutton, C. S., Szklarz, G., Thomas, J., Timkin, V., Torre, S., Tretyak, Vl. I., Tretyak, V. I., Umatov, V. I., Vanushin, I., Vilela, C., Vorobel, V., Waters, D., and Žukauskas, A.
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High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Nuclear Experiment ,Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors - Abstract
We present results from a search for neutrinoless double-$\beta$ ($0\nu\beta\beta$) decay using 36.6 g of the isotope $^{150}$Nd with data corresponding to a live time of 5.25 y recorded with the NEMO-3 detector. We construct a complete background model for this isotope, including a measurement of the two-neutrino double-$\beta$ decay half-life of $T^{2\nu}_{1/2}=$[9.34 $\pm$ 0.22 (stat.) $^{+0.62}_{-0.60}$ (syst.)]$\times 10^{18}$ y for the ground state transition, which represents the most precise result to date for this isotope. We perform a multivariate analysis to search for \zeronu decays in order to improve the sensitivity and, in the case of observation, disentangle the possible underlying decay mechanisms. As no evidence for \zeronu decay is observed, we derive lower limits on half-lives for several mechanisms involving physics beyond the Standard Model. The observed lower limit, assuming light Majorana neutrino exchange mediates the decay, is $T^{0\nu}_{1/2} >$ 2.0 $\times 10^{22}$ y at the 90% C.L., corresponding to an upper limit on the effective neutrino mass of $\langle m_{\nu} \rangle$ $<$ 1.6 - 5.3 eV.., Comment: 18 pages, 11 figures, Final journal version after peer review
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13. Measurement of the double-beta decay half-life and search for the neutrinoless double-beta decay of $^{48}{\rm Ca}$ with the NEMO-3 detector
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Collaboration, NEMO-3, Arnold, R., Augier, C., Bakalyarov, A. M., Baker, J. D., Barabash, A. S., Basharina-Freshville, A., Blondel, S., Blot, S., Bongrand, M., Brudanin, V., Busto, J., Caffrey, A. J., Calvez, S., Cascella, M., Cerna, C., Cesar, J. P., Chapon, A., Chauveau, E., Chopra, A., Duchesneau, D., Durand, D., Egorov, V., Eurin, G., Evans, J. J., Fajt, L., Filosofov, D., Flack, R., Garrido, X., Gómez, H., Guillon, B., Guzowski, P., Hodák, R., Huber, A., Hubert, P., Hugon, C., Jullian, S., Klimenko, A., Kochetov, O., Konovalov, S. I., Kovalenko, V., Lalanne, D., Lang, K., Lebedev, V. I., Lemière, Y., Noblet, T. Le, Liptak, Z., Liu, X. R., Loaiza, P., Lutter, G., Mamedov, F., Marquet, C., Mauger, F., Morgan, B., Mott, J., Nemchenok, I., Nomachi, M., Nova, F., Nowacki, F., Ohsumi, H., Pahlka, R. B., Perrot, F., Piquemal, F., Povinec, P., Přidal, P., Ramachers, Y. A., Remoto, A., Reyss, J. L., Richards, B., Riddle, C. L., Rukhadze, E., Rukhadze, N. I., Saakyan, R., Salazar, R., Sarazin, X., Shitov, Yu., Simard, L., Šimkovic, F., Smetana, A., Smolek, K., Smolnikov, A., Söldner-Rembold, S., Soulé, B., Štekl, I., Suhonen, J., Sutton, C. S., Szklarz, G., Thomas, J., Timkin, V., Torre, S., Tretyak, Vl. I., Tretyak, V. I., Umatov, V. I., Vanushin, I., Vilela, C., Vorobel, V., Waters, D., Zhukov, S. V., and Žukauskas, A.
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High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Nuclear Experiment ,Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors - Abstract
The NEMO-3 experiment at the Modane Underground Laboratory has investigated the double-$\beta$ decay of $^{48}{\rm Ca}$. Using $5.25$ yr of data recorded with a $6.99\,{\rm g}$ sample of $^{48}{\rm Ca}$, approximately $150$ double-$\beta$ decay candidate events have been selected with a signal-to-background ratio greater than $3$. The half-life for the two-neutrino double-$\beta$ decay of $^{48}{\rm Ca}$ has been measured to be $T^{2\nu}_{1/2}\,=\,[6.4\, ^{+0.7}_{-0.6}{\rm (stat.)} \, ^{+1.2}_{-0.9}{\rm (syst.)}] \times 10^{19}\,{\rm yr}$. A search for neutrinoless double-$\beta$ decay of $^{48}{\rm Ca}$ yields a null result and a corresponding lower limit on the half-life is found to be $T^{0\nu}_{1/2} > 2.0 \times 10^{22}\,{\rm yr}$ at $90\%$ confidence level, translating into an upper limit on the effective Majorana neutrino mass of $< m_{\beta\beta} > < 6.0 - 26$ ${\rm eV}$, with the range reflecting different nuclear matrix element calculations. Limits are also set on models involving Majoron emission and right-handed currents., Comment: 8 pages, 5 figures, 3 tables. Final journal version after peer review
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14. Prevalence of preterm deliveries in women living with Human Immunodeficiency Virus at Mankweng Hospital, Limpopo
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Rikhotso, Glenrose, Sutton, C. J., Rikhotso, Glenrose, and Sutton, C. J.
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Objectives: To determine the prevalence of preterm deliveries amongst HIV-positive women, to describe the demographic characteristics of HIV-positive women delivering preterm babies and to determine the possible risk factors that may be associated with preterm delivery amongst HIV-positive women delivering in Mankweng hospital. Materials and Methods: A retrospective cross-sectional study was conducted at Mankweng hospital labour ward and neonatal unit over twelve months, from January 2019 to December 2019. The maternity register was used to identify patients’ medical records which were then retrieved and used for the study. Results: The prevalence of preterm delivery amongst HIV-positive women was found to be 34.1%. This was very high compared to the global prevalence. Maternal age was not associated with preterm delivery. Factors that were found to be significantly associated with preterm delivery in our setting are hypertension, fibroid uterus, urinary tract infection and chorioamnionitis. Conclusion: The prevalence of preterm delivery in our setting is very high. The risk factors that contribute to preterm delivery among HIV-positive women are like that of the general population. Further studies need to be done to determine if these factors are increased among HIV-positive women.
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15. Result of the search for neutrinoless double-$\beta$ decay in $^{100}$Mo with the NEMO-3 experiment
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Arnold, R., Augier, C., Baker, J. D., Barabash, A. S., Basharina-Freshville, A., Blondel, S., Blot, S., Bongrand, M., Brudanin, V., Busto, J., Caffrey, A. J., Calvez, S., Cerna, C., Cesar, J. P., Chapon, A., Chauveau, E., Duchesneau, D., Durand, D., Egorov, V., Eurin, G., Evans, J. J., Fajt, L., Filosofov, D., Flack, R., Garrido, X., Gómez, H., Guillon, B., Guzowski, P., Hodák, R., Huber, A., Hubert, P., Hugon, C., Jullian, S., Klimenko, A., Kochetov, O., Konovalov, S. I., Kovalenko, V., Lalanne, D., Lang, K., Lemière, Y., Noblet, T. Le, Liptak, Z., Loaiza, P., Lutter, G., Mamedov, F., Marquet, C., Mauger, F., Morgan, B., Mott, J., Nemchenok, I., Nomachi, M., Nova, F., Nowacki, F., Ohsumi, H., Pahlka, R. B., Perrot, F., Piquemal, F., Povinec, P., Přidal, P., Ramachers, Y. A., Remoto, A., Reyss, J. L., Richards, B., Riddle, C. L., Rukhadze, E., Saakyan, R., Sarazin, X., Shitov, Yu., Simard, L., Simkovic, F., Smetana, A., Smolek, K., Smolnikov, A., Söldner-Rembold, S., Soulé, B., Štekl, I., Suhonen, J., Sutton, C. S., Szklarz, G., Thomas, J., Timkin, V., Torre, S., Tretyak, Vl. I., Tretyak, V. I., Umatov, V. I., Vanushin, I., Vilela, C., Vorobel, V., Waters, D., and Žukauskas, A.
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High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Nuclear Experiment ,Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors - Abstract
The NEMO-3 detector, which had been operating in the Modane Underground Laboratory from 2003 to 2010, was designed to search for neutrinoless double $\beta$ ($0\nu\beta\beta$) decay. We report final results of a search for $0\nu\beta\beta$ decays with $6.914$ kg of $^{100}$Mo using the entire NEMO-3 data set with a detector live time of $4.96$ yr, which corresponds to an exposure of 34.3 kg$\cdot$yr. We perform a detailed study of the expected background in the $0\nu\beta\beta$ signal region and find no evidence of $0\nu\beta\beta$ decays in the data. The level of observed background in the $0\nu\beta\beta$ signal region $[2.8-3.2]$ MeV is $0.44 \pm 0.13$ counts/yr/kg, and no events are observed in the interval $[3.2-10]$ MeV. We therefore derive a lower limit on the half-life of $0\nu\beta\beta$ decays in $^{100}$Mo of $T_{1/2}(0\nu\beta\beta)> 1.1 \times 10^{24}$ yr at the $90\%$ Confidence Level, under the hypothesis of light Majorana neutrino exchange. Depending on the model used for calculating nuclear matrix elements, the limit for the effective Majorana neutrino mass lies in the range $\langle m_{\nu} \rangle < 0.33$--$0.62$ eV. We also report constraints on other lepton-number violating mechanisms for $0\nu\beta\beta$ decays.
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16. Management of fetal cardiac resuscitation during fetal cardiac intervention.
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Yilmaz Furtun, B., Qureshi, A. M., Niaz, T., Sutton, C. D., Sanz Cortes, M., Belfort, M. A., Morris, S., Altman, C. A., Ayres, N., Donepudi, R. V., Gowda, S., Mann, D. G., Nassr, A., Naus, C. A., and Stapleton, G. E.
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FETAL heart rate ,CHILDREN'S hospitals ,VENTRICULAR arrhythmia ,VENTRICULAR fibrillation ,CHEST compressions ,HYPOPLASTIC left heart syndrome - Abstract
This article discusses the management of fetal cardiac resuscitation during fetal cardiac intervention (FCI) in cases of severely obstructed left heart and a restrictive or intact atrial septum. The study reports on five fetal cases that underwent cardiac compressions, including one fetus that required resuscitation after ventricular fibrillation. The authors describe their institutional resuscitation strategy, which involves using ultrasound guidance to assess the depth and quality of compressions. The article also highlights the success of cardiac compressions in restoring normal sinus rhythm in all five fetuses. The authors recommend standardized dilutions of resuscitative drugs for fetal resuscitation during FCI. [Extracted from the article]
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17. Determining sample size for progression criteria for pragmatic pilot RCTs: the hypothesis test strikes back!
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Lewis, M., Bromley, K., Sutton, C. J., McCray, G., Myers, H. L., and Lancaster, G. A.
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18. Search for Neutrinoless Double-Beta Decay of $^{100}$Mo with the NEMO-3 Detector
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Collaboration, NEMO-3, Arnold, R., Augier, C., Baker, J. D., Barabash, A. S., Basharina-Freshville, A., Blondel, S., Blot, S., Bongrand, M., Brudanin, V., Busto, J., Caffrey, A. J., Cerna, C., Chapon, A., Chauveau, E., Duchesneau, D., Durand, D., Egorov, V., Eurin, G., Evans, J. J., Flack, R., Garrido, X., Gómez, H., Guillon, B., Guzowski, P., Hodák, R., Hubert, P., Hugon, C., Jullian, S., Klimenko, A., Kochetov, O., Konovalov, S. I., Kovalenko, V., Lalanne, D., Lang, K., Lemière, Y., Liptak, Z., Loaiza, P., Lutter, G., Mamedov, F., Marquet, C., Mauger, F., Morgan, B., Mott, J., Nemchenok, I., Nomachi, M., Nova, F., Nowacki, F., Ohsumi, H., Pahlka, R. B., Perrot, F., Piquemal, F., Povinec, P., Ramachers, Y. A., Remoto, A., Reyss, J. L., Richards, B., Riddle, C. L., Rukhadze, E., Saakyan, R., Sarazin, X., Shitov, Yu., Simard, L., Šimkovic, F., Smetana, A., Smolek, K., Smolnikov, A., Söldner-Rembold, S., Soulé, B., Štekl, I., Suhonen, J., Sutton, C. S., Szklarz, G., Thomas, J., Timkin, V., Torre, S., Tretyak, Vl. I., Tretyak, V. I., Umatov, V. I., Vanushin, I., Vilela, C., Vorobel, V., Waters, D., and Žukauskas, A.
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High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
We report the results of a search for the neutrinoless double-$\beta$ decay (0$\nu\beta\beta$) of $^{100}$Mo, using the NEMO-3 detector to reconstruct the full topology of the final state events. With an exposure of 34.7 kg.y, no evidence for the 0$\nu\beta\beta$ signal has been found, yielding a limit for the light Majorana neutrino mass mechanism of $T_{1/2}(0\nu\beta\beta)>1.1 \times 10^{24}$ years (90% C.L.) once both statistical and systematic uncertainties are taken into account. Depending on the Nuclear Matrix Elements this corresponds to an upper limit on the Majorana effective neutrino mass of $< m_{\nu} > < 0.3-0.9$ eV (90% C.L.). Constraints on other lepton number violating mechanisms of 0$\nu\beta\beta$ decays are also given. Searching for high-energy double electron events in all suitable sources of the detector, no event in the energy region [3.2-10] MeV is observed for an exposure of 47 kg.y.
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19. Measurement of the Double Beta Decay Half-life of 130Te with the NEMO-3 Detector
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Arnold, R., Augier, C., Baker, J., Barabash, A. S., Basharina-Freshville, A., Blondel, S., Bongrand, M., Broudin-Bay, G., Brudanin, V., Caffrey, A. J., Chapon, A., Chauveau, E., Durand, D., Egorov, V., Flack, R., Garrido, X., Grozier, J., Guillon, B., Hubert, Ph., Jackson, C. M., Jullian, S., Kauer, M., Klimenko, A., Kochetov, O., Konovalov, S. I., Kovalenko, V., Lalanne, D., Lamhamdi, T., Lang, K., Liptak, Z., Lutter, G., Mamedov, F., Marquet, Ch., Martin-Albo, J., Mauger, F., Mott, J., Nachab, A., Nemchenok, I., Nguyen, C. H., Nova, F., Novella, P., Ohsumi, H., Pahlka, R. B., Perrot, F., Piquemal, F., Reyss, J. L., Richards, B., Ricol, J. S., Saakyan, R., Sarazin, X., Shitov, Yu., Simard, L., Šimkovic, F., Smolnikov, A., Söldner-Rembold, S., Štekl, I., Suhonen, J., Sutton, C. S., Szklarz, G., Thomas, J., Timkin, V., Torre, S., Tretyak, V. I., Umatov, V., Vála, L., Vanyushin, I., Vasiliev, V., Vorobel, V., Vylov, T., and Zukauskas, A.
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Nuclear Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
This Letter reports results from the NEMO-3 experiment based on an exposure of 1275 days with 661g of 130Te in the form of enriched and natural tellurium foils. The double beta decay rate of 130Te is found to be greater than zero with a significance of 7.7 standard deviations and the half-life is measured to be T1/2 = (7.0 +/- 0.9(stat) +/- 1.1(syst)) x 10^{20} yr. This represents the most precise measurement of this half-life yet published and the first real-time observation of this decay.
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20. Probing New Physics Models of Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay with SuperNEMO
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Arnold, R., Augier, C., Baker, J., Barabash, A. S., Basharina-Freshville, A., Bongrand, M., Brudanin, V., Caffrey, A. J., Cebrián, S., Chapon, A., Chauveau, E., Dafni, Th., Deppisch, F. F., Diaz, J., Durand, D., Egorov, V., Evans, J. J., Flack, R., Fushima, K-I., Irastorza, I. García, Garrido, X., Gómez, H., Guillon, B., Holin, A., Holy, K., Horkley, J. J., Hubert, Ph., Hugon, C., Iguaz, F. J., Ishihara, N., Jackson, C. M., Jullian, S., Kauer, M., Kochetov, O., Konovalov, S. I., Kovalenko, V., Lamhamdi, T., Lang, K., Lutter, G., Luzón, G., Mamedov, F., Marquet, Ch., Mauger, F., Monrabal, F., Nachab, A., Nasteva, I., Nemchenok, I., Nguyen, C. H., Nomachi, M., Nova, F., Ohsumi, H., Pahlka, R. B., Perrot, F., Piquemal, F., Povinec, P. P., Richards, B., Ricol, J. S., Riddle, C. L., Rodríguez, A., Saakyan, R., Sarazin, X., Sedgbeer, J. K., Serra, L., Shitov, Yu., Simard, L., Šimkovic, F., Söldner-Rembold, S., Štekl, I., Sutton, C. S., Tamagawa, Y., Thomas, J., Timkin, V., Tretyak, V., Tretyak, Vl. I., Umatov, V. I., Vanyushin, I. A., Vasiliev, R., Vasiliev, V., Vorobel, V., Waters, D., Yahlali, N., and Žukauskas, A.
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High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
The possibility to probe new physics scenarios of light Majorana neutrino exchange and right-handed currents at the planned next generation neutrinoless double beta decay experiment SuperNEMO is discussed. Its ability to study different isotopes and track the outgoing electrons provides the means to discriminate different underlying mechanisms for the neutrinoless double beta decay by measuring the decay half-life and the electron angular and energy distributions., Comment: 17 pages, 14 figures, to be published in E.P.J. C
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21. Results of the BiPo-1 prototype for radiopurity measurements for the SuperNEMO double beta decay source foils
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Argyriades, J., Arnold, R., Augier, C., Baker, J., Barabash, A. S., Basharina-Freshville, A., Bongrand, M., Bourgeois, C., Breton, D., Briére, M., Broudin-Bay, G., Brudanin, V. B., Caffrey, A. J., Cebrián, S., Chapon, A., Chauveau, E., Dafni, Th., Díaz, J., Durand, D., Egorov, V. G., Evans, J. J., Flack, R., Fushima, K-I., Irastorza, I. G., Garrido, X., Gómez, H., Guillon, B., Holin, A., Holy, K, Horkey, J. J., Hubert, P., Hugon, C., Iguaz, F. J., Ishihara, N., Jackson, C. M., Jenzer, S., Jullian, S., Kauer, M., Kochetov, O. I., Konovalov, S. I., Kovalenko, V., Lamhamdi, T., Lang, K., Lemiére, Y., Lutter, G., Luzón, G., Mamedov, F., Marquet, Ch., Mauger, F., Monrabal, F., Nachab, A., Nemchenok, I. B., Nguyen, C. H., Nomachi, M., Nova, F., Ohsumi, H., Pahlka, R. B., Perrot, F., Piquemal, F., Povinec, P. P., Richards, B., Ricol, J. S., Riddle, C. L., Rodríguez, A., Saakyan, R., Sarazin, X., Sedgbeer, J. K., Serra, L., Shitov, Yu. A., Simard, L., Šimkovic, F., Söldner-Rembold, S., Štekl, I., Sutton, C. S., Tamagawa, Y., Szklarz, G., Thomas, J., Timkin, V., Tretyak, V., Tretyak, Vl. I., Umatov, V. I., Vála, L., Vanyushin, I. A., Vasiliev, R., Vasiliev, V. A., Vorobel, V., Waters, D., Yahali, N., and Žukauskas, A.
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
The development of BiPo detectors is dedicated to the measurement of extremely high radiopurity in $^{208}$Tl and $^{214}$Bi for the SuperNEMO double beta decay source foils. A modular prototype, called BiPo-1, with 0.8 $m^2$ of sensitive surface area, has been running in the Modane Underground Laboratory since February, 2008. The goal of BiPo-1 is to measure the different components of the background and in particular the surface radiopurity of the plastic scintillators that make up the detector. The first phase of data collection has been dedicated to the measurement of the radiopurity in $^{208}$Tl. After more than one year of background measurement, a surface activity of the scintillators of $\mathcal{A}$($^{208}$Tl) $=$ 1.5 $\mu$Bq/m$^2$ is reported here. Given this level of background, a larger BiPo detector having 12 m$^2$ of active surface area, is able to qualify the radiopurity of the SuperNEMO selenium double beta decay foils with the required sensitivity of $\mathcal{A}$($^{208}$Tl) $<$ 2 $\mu$Bq/kg (90% C.L.) with a six month measurement., Comment: 24 pages, submitted to N.I.M. A
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22. Spectral modeling of scintillator for the NEMO-3 and SuperNEMO detectors
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Argyriades, J., Arnold, R., Augier, C., Baker, J., Barabash, A. S., Bongrand, M., Broudin-Bay, G., Brudanin, V. B., Caffrey, A. J., Cebrián, S., Chapon, A., Chauveau, E., Dafni, Th., Daraktchieva, Z., iaz, J. D, Durand, D., Egorov, V. G., Evans, J. J., Fatemi-Ghomi, N., Flack, R., Basharina-Freshville, A., Fushimi, K-I., Garrido, X., Gómez, H., Guillon, B., Holin, A., Holy, K., Horkey, J. J., Hubert, Ph., Hugon, C., Iguaz, F. J., Irastorza, I. G., Ishihara, N., Jackson, C. M., Jullian, S., Kanamaru, S., Kauer, M., Kochetov, O. I., Konovalov, S. I., Kovalenko, V. E., Lalanne, D., Lang, K., ere, Y. Lemi, Lutter, G., Luzón, G., Mamedov, F., Marquet, Ch., Martin-Albo, J., Mauger, F., Monrabal, F., Nachab, A., Nasteva, I., Nemchenok, I. B., Nguyen, C. H., Nova, F., Novella, P., Ohsumi, H., Pahlka, R. B., Perrot, F., Piquemal, F., Povinec, P. P., Richards, B., Ricol, J. S., Riddle, C. L., Rodriguez, A., Saakyan, R., Sarazin, X., Sedgbeer, J. K., Serra, L., Simard, L., Šimkovic, F., Shitov, Yu. A., Smolnikov, A. A., Soldner-Rembold, S., Štekl, I., Sugaya, Y., Sutton, C. S., Szklarz, G., Tamagawa, Y., Thomas, J., Thompson, R., Timkin, V. V., Tretyak, V. I., Tretyak, Vl. I., Umatov, V. I., ala, L. V, Vanyushin, I. A., Vasiliev, R., Vorobel, V., Vylov, Ts., Waters, D., Yahlali, N., and Žukauskas, A.
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
We have constructed a GEANT4-based detailed software model of photon transport in plastic scintillator blocks and have used it to study the NEMO-3 and SuperNEMO calorimeters employed in experiments designed to search for neutrinoless double beta decay. We compare our simulations to measurements using conversion electrons from a calibration source of $\rm ^{207}Bi$ and show that the agreement is improved if wavelength-dependent properties of the calorimeter are taken into account. In this article, we briefly describe our modeling approach and results of our studies., Comment: 16 pages, 10 figures
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23. Measurement of the two neutrino double beta decay half-life of Zr-96 with the NEMO-3 detector
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Argyriades, J., Arnold, R., Augier, C., Baker, J., Barabash, A. S., Basharina-Freshville, A., Bongrand, M., Broudin-Bay, G., Brudanin, V., Caffrey, A. J., Chapon, A., Chauveau, E., Daraktchieva, Z., Durand, D., Egorov, V., Fatemi-Ghomi, N., Flack, R., Guillon, B., Hubert, Ph., Jullian, S., Kauer, M., King, S., Klimenko, A., Kochetov, O., Konovalov, S. I., Kovalenko, V., Lalanne, D., Lamhamdi, T., Lang, K., Lemiere, Y., Longuemare, C., Lutter, G., Mamedov, F., Marquet, Ch., Martin-Albo, J., Mauger, F., Nachab, A., Nasteva, I., Nemchenok, I., Nguyen, C. H., Nova, F., Novella, P., Ohsumi, H., Pahlka, R. B., Perrot, F., Piquemal, F., Reyss, J. L., Ricol, J. S., Saakyan, R., Sarazin, X., Shitov, Yu., Simard, L., Simkovic, F., Smolnikov, A., Snow, S., Soldner-Rembold, S., Stekl, I., Suhonen, J., Sutton, C. S., Szklarz, G., Thomas, J., Timkin, V., Tretyak, V. I., Umatov, V., Vala, L., Vanyushin, I., Vasiliev, V., Vorobel, V., and Vylov, Ts.
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Using 9.4 g of Zr-96 and 1221 days of data from the NEMO-3 detector corresponding to 0.031 kg yr, the obtained 2vbb decay half-life measurement is [2.35 +/- 0.14(stat) +/- 0.16(syst)] x 10^19 yr. Different characteristics of the final state electrons have been studied, such as the energy sum, individual electron energy, and angular distribution. The 2v nuclear matrix element is extracted using the measured 2vbb half-life and is 0.049 +/- 0.002. Constraints on 0vbb decay have also been set., Comment: Published in Nucl.Phys.A (10 pages, 10 figures)
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24. Measurement of the background in the NEMO 3 double beta decay experiment
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NEMO Collaboration, Argyriades, J., Arnold, R., Augier, C., Baker, J., Barabash, A. S., Bongrand, M., Broudin-Bay, G., Brudanin, V. B., Caffrey, A. J., Chapon, A., Chauveau, E., Daraktchieva, Z., Durand, D., Egorov, V. G., Fatemi-Ghomi, N., Flack, R., Freshville, A., Guillon, B., Hubert, Ph., Jullian, S., Kauer, M., King, S., Kochetov, O. I., Konovalov, S. I., Kovalenko, V. E., Lalanne, D., Lang, K., Lemi`ere, Y., Lutter, G., Mamedov, F., Marquet, Ch., Martin-Albo, J., Mauger, F., Nachab, A., Nasteva, I., Nemchenok, I. B., Nova, F., Novella, P., Ohsumi, H., Pahlka, R. B., Perrot, F., Piquemal, F., Reyss, J. L., Ricol, J. S., Saakyan, R., Sarazin, X., Simard, L., Shitov, Yu. A., Smolnikov, A. A., Snow, S., S"oldner-Rembold, S., Stekl, I., Sutton, C. S., Szklarz, G., Thomas, J., Timkin, V. V., Tretyak, V. I., Tretyak, Vl. I., Umatov, V. I., V'ala, L., Vanyushin, I. A., Vasiliev, V. A., Vorobel, V., and Vylov, Ts.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
In the double beta decay experiment NEMO~3 a precise knowledge of the background in the signal region is of outstanding importance. This article presents the methods used in NEMO~3 to evaluate the backgrounds resulting from most if not all possible origins. It also illustrates the power of the combined tracking-calorimetry technique used in the experiment., Comment: 32 pages, 23 figures, submitted to NIM A
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25. Flow Control Device and Liner Floatation: Key Technology Driver in Extreme Extended Reach Shallow Steam Assisted Gravity Drainage Wells
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Izadi, H., additional, Roostaei, M., additional, Mahmoudi, M., additional, Stevenson, J., additional, Tuttle, A., additional, Bustamante, G., additional, Rhein, Sh, additional, Sutton, C., additional, Mirzavand, R., additional, Leung, J. V., additional, and Fattahpour, V., additional
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26. An institutional ethnographic investigation into the pastoral work of course leaders for college-based higher education
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Sutton, C., primary
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27. No Flood Effect on Recruitment in a Louisiana Black Bear Population
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CLARK, JOSEPH D., O’CONNELL-GOODE, KAITLIN C., LOWE, CARRIE L., MURPHY, SEAN M., MAEHR, SUTTON C., DAVIDSON, MARIA, and LAUFENBERG, JARED S.
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28. Measurement of double beta decay of 100Mo to excited states in the NEMO 3 experiment
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Arnold, R., Augier, C., Baker, J., Barabash, A. S., Bongrand, M., Broudin, G., Brudanin, V., Caffrey, A. J., Egorov, V., Etienvre, A. I., Fatemi-Ghomi, N., Hubert, F., Hubert, Ph., Jerie, J., Jollet, C., Jullian, S., King, S., Kochetov, O., Konovalov, S. I., Kovalenko, V., Lalanne, D., Lamhamdi, T., Leccia, F., Lemi`ere, Y., Longuemare, C., Lutter, G., Marquet, Ch., Mauger, F., Nachab, A., Ohsumi, H., Perrot, F., Piquemal, F., Reyss, J. L., Ricol, J. S., Saakyan, R., Sarazin, X., Simard, L., Simkovic, F., Shitov, Yu., Smolnikov, A., S"oldner-Rembold, S., Stekl, I., Suhonen, J., Sutton, C. S., Szklarz, G., Thomas, J., Timkin, V., Tretyak, V., Umatov, V., V'ala, L., Vanyushin, I., Vasiliev, V., Vorobel, V., and Vylov, Ts.
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The double beta decay of 100Mo to the 0^+_1 and 2^+_1 excited states of 100Ru is studied using the NEMO 3 data. After the analysis of 8024 h of data the half-life for the two-neutrino double beta decay of 100Mo to the excited 0^+_1 state is measured to be T^(2nu)_1/2 = [5.7^{+1.3}_{-0.9}(stat)+/-0.8(syst)]x 10^20 y. The signal-to-background ratio is equal to 3. Information about energy and angular distributions of emitted electrons is also obtained. No evidence for neutrinoless double beta decay to the excited 0^+_1 state has been found. The corresponding half-life limit is T^(0nu)_1/2(0^+ --> 0^+_1) > 8.9 x 10^22 y (at 90% C.L.). The search for the double beta decay to the 2^+_1 excited state has allowed the determination of limits on the half-life for the two neutrino mode T^(2nu)_1/2(0^+ --> 2^+_1) > 1.1 x 10^21 y (at 90% C.L.) and for the neutrinoless mode T^(0nu)_1/2(0^+ --> 2^+_1) > 1.6 x 10^23 y (at 90% C.L.)., Comment: 23 pages, 7 figures, 4 tables, submitted to Nucl. Phys
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29. Possible background reductions in double beta decay experiments
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Arnold, R., Augier, C., Baker, J., Barabash, A., Bing, O., Brudanin, V., Caffrey, A. J., Caurier, E., Errahmane, K., Etienvre, A. -I., Guyonnet, J. L., Hubert, F., Hubert, Ph., Jollet, C., Jullian, S., Kochetov, O., Kovalenko, V., Lalanne, D., Leccia, F., Longuemare, C., Marquet, Ch., Mauger, F., Nicholson, H. W., Ohsumi, H., Piquemal, F., Reyss, J-L., Sarazin, X., Shitov, Yu., Simard, L., Stekl, I., Suhonen, J., Sutton, C. S., Szklarz, G., Timkin, V., Tretyak, V., Umatov, V., Vala, L., Vanyushin, I., Vasilyev, V., Vorobel, V., and Vylov, Ts.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The background induced by radioactive impurities of $^{208}\rm Tl$ and $^{214}\rm Bi$ in the source of the double beta experiment NEMO-3 has been investigated. New methods of data analysis which decrease the background from the above mentioned contamination are identified. The techniques can also be applied to other double beta decay experiments capable of measuring independently the energies of the two electrons., Comment: 15 pages, 13 figures, accepted in the Nuclear Instruments and Methods A
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30. Wrangling messy CSV files by detecting row and type patterns
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van den Burg, G. J. J., Nazábal, A., and Sutton, C.
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31. Food habits of a small Florida black bear population in an endangered ecosystem
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Murphy, Sean M., Ulrey, Wade A., Guthrie, Joseph M., Maehr, David S., Abrahamson, Warren G., Maehr, Sutton C., and Cox, John J.
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32. A direct measurement of short range NN correlations in nuclei via the reaction C(p,2p+n)
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Aclander, J., Alster, J., Barton, D., Bunce, G., Carroll, A., Christensen, N., Courant, H., Durrant, S., Gushue, S., Heppelmann, S., Kosonovsky, E., Mardor, I., Mardor, Y., Marshak, M., Makdisi, Y., Minor, E. D., Navon, I., Nicholson, H., Piasetzky, E., Roser, T., Russell, J., Sutton, C. S., Tanaka, M., White, C., and Wu, J-Y
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The reaction 12C(p,2p+n) was measured at beam momenta of 5.9 and 7.5 GeV/c.. We established the quasi-elastic character of the reaction C(p,2p) at $\theta_{cm}\simeq 90^o$, in a kinematically complete measurement. The neutron momentum was measured in triple coincidence with the two emerging high momentum protons. We present the correlation between the momenta of the struck target proton and the neutron. The events are associated with the high momentum components of the nuclear wave function. We conclude that two-nucleon short range correlations have been seen experimentally. The conclusion is based on kinematical correlations and is not based on specific theoretical models., Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures
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33. Measurement of quasi-elastic 12C(p,2p) scattering at high momentum transfer
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Mardor, Y., Aclander, J., Alster, J., Barton, D., Bunce, G., Carroll, A., Christensen, N., Courant, H., Durrant, S., Gushue, S., Heppelmann, S., Kosonovsky, E., Mardor, I., Marshak, M., Makdisi, Y., Minor, E. D., Navon, I., Nicholson, H., Piasetzky, E., Roser, T., Russell, J., Sutton, C. S., Tanaka, M., White, C., and Wu, J-Y
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
We measured the high-momentum quasi-elastic 12C(p,2p) reaction (at center of mass angle near 90 degrees) for 6 and 7.5 GeV/c incident protons. The three-momentum components of both final state protons were measured and the missing energy and momentum of the target proton in the nucleus were determined. The validity of the quasi-elastic picture was verified up to Fermi momenta of about 450 MeV/c, where it might be questionable. Transverse and longitudinal Fermi momentum distributions of the target proton were measured and compared to independent particle models which do not reproduce the large momentum tails. We also observed that the transverse Fermi distribution gets wider as the longitudinal component increases in the beam direction, in contrast to a simple Fermi gas model., Comment: 4 pages including 3 figures
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34. Author Correction: LSD1 activation promotes inducible EMT programs and modulates the tumour microenvironment in breast cancer
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Boulding, T., McCuaig, R. D., Tan, A., Hardy, K., Wu, F., Dunn, J., Kalimutho, M., Sutton, C. R., Forwood, J. K., Bert, A. G., Goodall, G. J., Malik, L., Yip, D., Dahlstrom, J. E., Zafar, A., Khanna, K. K., and Rao, S.
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35. Application of surface enhanced raman spectroscopy to measurements of diffusion through silastic membranes
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Sutton, C. P.
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36. The Delaware Bayshore of New Jersey: A raptor migration and wintering site of hemispheric significance
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Sutton, C, Kerlinger, P, and BioStor
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37. Abstract No. 120 Genicular Nerve Radiofrequency Ablation: Is There a Predictor of Outcomes?
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Carrato, K., primary, Jain, N., additional, Eckert, A., additional, Lamberti, M., additional, Sutton, C., additional, Sens, J., additional, Horton, K., additional, Khan, A., additional, Tabori, N., additional, Sivananthan, G., additional, and Smirniotopoulos, J., additional
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38. The West Midlands Police Drug Diversion Scheme DIVERT: Descriptive Manual
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Hendrie, N., Monaghan, M., Sutton, C., Lloyd, N., Taylor, A., Quinton, P., Stevens, A., Hendrie, N., Monaghan, M., Sutton, C., Lloyd, N., Taylor, A., Quinton, P., and Stevens, A.
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39. Characterizing Recolonization by a Reintroduced Bear Population Using Genetic Spatial Capture—Recapture
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MURPHY, SEAN M., COX, JOHN J., AUGUSTINE, BEN C., HAST, JOHN T., GUTHRIE, JOSEPH M., WRIGHT, JOHN, MCDERMOTT, JOSEPH, MAEHR, SUTTON C., and PLAXICO, JAYSON H.
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40. Research Methods Teaching in Vocational Environments: Developing Critical Engagement with Knowledge?
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Gray, C., Turner, R., Sutton, C., Petersen, C., Stevens, S., Swain, J., Esmond, B., Schofield, C., and Thackeray, D.
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Knowledge of research methods is regarded as crucial for the UK economy and workforce. However, research methods teaching is viewed as a challenging area for lecturers and students. The pedagogy of research methods teaching within universities has been noted as underdeveloped, with undergraduate students regularly expressing negative dispositions to the subject. These are challenges documented in university-based higher education (HE), yet little is known of the practices and pedagogies of research methods teaching in the college-based HE setting, where the delivery of HE has grown in prominence in recent years. Because college-based HE is widely regarded as primarily vocational, incorporating research methods into curricula may be seen as an additional level of complexity for staff to negotiate. In this article, we report on the data collected within a study to examine research methods teaching in social science disciplines on HE programmes taught in college-based settings in England. Drawing on data obtained from college-based HE lecturers and students, we discuss features of research methods teaching and how these may be applied with a diverse student body, within vocationally focused institutions. Issues of institutional culture, resourcing and staff development are also considered as these are identified as integral to the successful embedding of research methods teaching.
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41. Nippostrongylinae (Nematoda-Trichostrongyloidea) parasites d'Oryzomys flavescens en Argentine et en Uruguay
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Sutton, C A, Durette-Desset, M-C, and BioStor
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42. Detailed studies of 100Mo two-neutrino double beta decay in NEMO-3
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Arnold, R., Augier, C., Barabash, A. S., Basharina-Freshville, A., Blondel, S., Blot, S., Bongrand, M., Boursette, D., Brudanin, V., Busto, J., Caffrey, A. J., Calvez, S., Cascella, M., Cerna, C., Cesar, J. P., Chapon, A., Chauveau, E., Chopra, A., Dawson, L., Duchesneau, D., Durand, D., Dvornický, R., Egorov, V., Eurin, G., Evans, J. J., Fajt, L., Filosofov, D., Flack, R., Garrido, X., Girard-Carillo, C., Gómez, H., Guillon, B., Guzowski, P., Hodák, R., Huber, A., Hubert, P., Hugon, C., Jullian, S., Kochetov, O., Konovalov, S. I., Kovalenko, V., Lalanne, D., Lang, K., Lemière, Y., Noblet, T. Le, Liptak, Z., Liu, X. R., Loaiza, P., Lutter, G., Macko, M., Macolino, C., Mamedov, F., Marquet, C., Mauger, F., Minotti, A., Morgan, B., Mott, J., Nemchenok, I., Nomachi, M., Nova, F., Nowacki, F., Ohsumi, H., Oliviéro, G., Pahlka, R. B., Patrick, C., Perrot, F., Pin, A., Piquemal, F., Povinec, P., Přidal, P., Ramachers, Y. A., Remoto, A., Reyss, J. L., Riddle, C. L., Rukhadze, E., Saakyan, R., Salamatin, A., Salazar, R., Sarazin, X., Sedgbeer, J., Shitov, Yu., Simard, L., Šimkovic, F., Smetana, A., Smolek, K., Smolnikov, A., Söldner-Rembold, S., Soulé, B., Štekl, I., Suhonen, J., Sutton, C. S., Szklarz, G., Tedjditi, H., Thomas, J., Timkin, V., Torre, S., Tretyak, Vl. I., Tretyak, V. I., Umatov, V. I., Vanushin, I., Vilela, C., Vorobel, V., Waters, D., Xie, F., and Žukauskas, A.
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43. AUTO Channel: AI-driven Automatic Channel Scalar Correction
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Sutton, C., primary, Sang, Y., additional, Pan, W., additional, Webster, P., additional, Chen, J., additional, and Sidahmed, M., additional
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44. Report on the APMP key comparison of hydrometer calibrations APMP.M.D-K4
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Lee, K-C, primary, Lee, Y J, additional, Inoue, F, additional, Toda, K, additional, Fujii, K, additional, Nor, Fazrul Mohd, additional, Tulasombut, V, additional, Steyn, R, additional, Fen, K, additional, Sutton, C, additional, Mandal, G, additional, Xu, C, additional, Fos, Marilyn C, additional, and Hayu, Renanta, additional
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45. The effects of supervised exercise training 12–24 months after bariatric surgery on physical function and body composition: a randomised controlled trial
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Herring, L Y, Stevinson, C, Carter, P, Biddle, S J H, Bowrey, D, Sutton, C, and Davies, M J
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46. Almost One, Overlap and Function
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Sutton, C. S.
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47. Teacher Attitudes and Practices That Support Student Learning
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Sutton, C. Travis
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Generally in today's classrooms educators have the responsibility to develop teaching practices that are best suited for a particular group of learners. Since the early days of 1-room schools, various teaching styles have been developed to accommodate a changing world. As the curriculum has broadened through the years, individual student needs have remained the focus as teachers have become more and more accountable for student learning. The purpose of this qualitative study is to investigate or identify how successful teachers manage their classrooms. It defines key student behavior issues that most teachers experience daily. The study further investigates the hypothesis that lesson planning and productive teaching with overall good student behavior is not a product of good luck or chance; it results from efforts made by caring teachers who aid learning for their student. I attempt to determine what the typical teacher does in efforts to reach the goal of effectively educating students and managing various issues that arise within the classroom setting simultaneously. The study was conducted in a rural community within middle school grade levels. All teachers were interviewed and asked open-ended questions during the 2013-14 school year. Also, the teachers were observed in their actual classrooms. I examined the practices that enable them to teach. The teacher responses offered valuable information about perceptions pertaining to excellent teaching, classroom management, and the relevance of teaching factors that enhance student learning. Exerting extra effort toward minimizing classroom disruptions, while consistently providing a learning environment, requires an assertive approach in planning before the students enter the classroom. This research can provide all educators insight to such of an educational environment that has proven to be productive in today's complex world. These teaching attributes would better assure students upon their arrival to the classroom each day, a routinely excited, enthused, and caring educator. [The dissertation citations contained here are published with the permission of ProQuest LLC. Further reproduction is prohibited without permission. Copies of dissertations may be obtained by Telephone (800) 1-800-521-0600. Web page: http://www.proquest.com/en-US/products/dissertations/individuals.shtml.]
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48. Observation of a 2{sup ++} Resonance at 1515 MeV in Proton Antiproton Annihilations into 3{pi}{sup degree}
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Amsler, C., Augustin, I., Baker, C.A., Barnett, B.M., Batty, C.J., Beckmann, R., Birien, P., Bistirlich, J., Blum, P., Bossingham, R., Bossy, H., Braune, K., Burchell, M., Case, T., Cierjacks, S., Crowe, K.M., Dederichs, K., Dunnweber, K., Engelhardt, D., Faessler, M., Felix, C., Folger, G., Haddock, R., Heinsius, F.H., Hessey, N.P., Hidas, P., Illinger, P., Jamnik, D., Kanlinowsky, H., Kammle, B., Kiel, T., Klempt, E., Koch, G., Konigsmann, K., Kunze, M., Landua, R., Lewendel, B., Matthaey, G., Merkel, M., Meyer, C.A., Meyer-Berkhout, U., Montanet, L., Pegel, C., Peters, K., Ravndal, S., Sanjari, A.H., Schafer, E., Schmid, B., Schott, W., Strohbusch, R., Suffert, M., Sutton, C., Urner, D., Walther, D., Walther, S., Wiedner, U., Winter, N., Zoll, J., and Zupancic, C.
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49. An assessment of mechanical pest control methods in an urban landscape
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Harp, D.A., primary, Bledsoe, M., additional, Ruiz, B., additional, Bazhaw, T., additional, Mendietta, M., additional, Sutton, C., additional, and Castillo, P., additional
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50. Evaluating a systematic voiding programme for patients with urinary incontinence after stroke in secondary care using soft systems analysis and Normalisation Process Theory: Findings from the ICONS case study phase
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Thomas, L.H., French, B., Burton, C.R., Sutton, C., Forshaw, D., Dickinson, H., Leathley, M.J., Britt, D., Roe, B., Cheater, F.M., Booth, J., and Watkins, C.L.
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