29,293 results on '"Zito, A"'
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2. About the Author
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Donovan, Jordan R., Zito, Angela, Zehms, Jakob T., Vasquez, Kris, Statton Thompson, Dana, Shipp, Catelyn, Shapiro, Daniel, Morsch, Layne A., McCollum, Brett, Maurer, Trent W., Marquis, Elizabeth, Mackey, Margaret, Leuzinger, Ryne, Knupsky, Aimee, Kersnar, Rebecca, Hutchings, Pat, Henry, Rachel, Griffiths, Neela, Green, Rosemary, Graff, Nelson, Eliason, John, Easterling, Heather C., Davila, Yvonne, Caballero, M. Soledad, Tang Boyland, Joyce, and Manarin, Karen
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3. 11. Read Literature, Read the World: Teaching and Learning the Interpretive Strategies of Literary Studies for Transfer
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Donovan, Jordan R., Zito, Angela, Zehms, Jakob T., Vasquez, Kris, Statton Thompson, Dana, Shipp, Catelyn, Shapiro, Daniel, Morsch, Layne A., McCollum, Brett, Maurer, Trent W., Marquis, Elizabeth, Mackey, Margaret, Leuzinger, Ryne, Knupsky, Aimee, Kersnar, Rebecca, Hutchings, Pat, Henry, Rachel, Griffiths, Neela, Green, Rosemary, Graff, Nelson, Eliason, John, Easterling, Heather C., Davila, Yvonne, Caballero, M. Soledad, Tang Boyland, Joyce, and Manarin, Karen
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4. 8. Reading and Relationships in Organic Chemistry
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Donovan, Jordan R., Zito, Angela, Zehms, Jakob T., Vasquez, Kris, Statton Thompson, Dana, Shipp, Catelyn, Shapiro, Daniel, Morsch, Layne A., McCollum, Brett, Maurer, Trent W., Marquis, Elizabeth, Mackey, Margaret, Leuzinger, Ryne, Knupsky, Aimee, Kersnar, Rebecca, Hutchings, Pat, Henry, Rachel, Griffiths, Neela, Green, Rosemary, Graff, Nelson, Eliason, John, Easterling, Heather C., Davila, Yvonne, Caballero, M. Soledad, Tang Boyland, Joyce, and Manarin, Karen
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5. Index
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Donovan, Jordan R., Zito, Angela, Zehms, Jakob T., Vasquez, Kris, Statton Thompson, Dana, Shipp, Catelyn, Shapiro, Daniel, Morsch, Layne A., McCollum, Brett, Maurer, Trent W., Marquis, Elizabeth, Mackey, Margaret, Leuzinger, Ryne, Knupsky, Aimee, Kersnar, Rebecca, Hutchings, Pat, Henry, Rachel, Griffiths, Neela, Green, Rosemary, Graff, Nelson, Eliason, John, Easterling, Heather C., Davila, Yvonne, Caballero, M. Soledad, Tang Boyland, Joyce, and Manarin, Karen
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6. 9. Teaching Analytical Reading in Psychology at Alverno College
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Donovan, Jordan R., Zito, Angela, Zehms, Jakob T., Vasquez, Kris, Statton Thompson, Dana, Shipp, Catelyn, Shapiro, Daniel, Morsch, Layne A., McCollum, Brett, Maurer, Trent W., Marquis, Elizabeth, Mackey, Margaret, Leuzinger, Ryne, Knupsky, Aimee, Kersnar, Rebecca, Hutchings, Pat, Henry, Rachel, Griffiths, Neela, Green, Rosemary, Graff, Nelson, Eliason, John, Easterling, Heather C., Davila, Yvonne, Caballero, M. Soledad, Tang Boyland, Joyce, and Manarin, Karen
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7. 12. Capturing Confusion: Multidisciplinary Reading as Productive Disruption
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Donovan, Jordan R., Zito, Angela, Zehms, Jakob T., Vasquez, Kris, Statton Thompson, Dana, Shipp, Catelyn, Shapiro, Daniel, Morsch, Layne A., McCollum, Brett, Maurer, Trent W., Marquis, Elizabeth, Mackey, Margaret, Leuzinger, Ryne, Knupsky, Aimee, Kersnar, Rebecca, Hutchings, Pat, Henry, Rachel, Griffiths, Neela, Green, Rosemary, Graff, Nelson, Eliason, John, Easterling, Heather C., Davila, Yvonne, Caballero, M. Soledad, Tang Boyland, Joyce, and Manarin, Karen
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8. 10. Strategies to Promote Reading Compliance and Student Learning in an Introductory Child Development Course
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Donovan, Jordan R., Zito, Angela, Zehms, Jakob T., Vasquez, Kris, Statton Thompson, Dana, Shipp, Catelyn, Shapiro, Daniel, Morsch, Layne A., McCollum, Brett, Maurer, Trent W., Marquis, Elizabeth, Mackey, Margaret, Leuzinger, Ryne, Knupsky, Aimee, Kersnar, Rebecca, Hutchings, Pat, Henry, Rachel, Griffiths, Neela, Green, Rosemary, Graff, Nelson, Eliason, John, Easterling, Heather C., Davila, Yvonne, Caballero, M. Soledad, Tang Boyland, Joyce, and Manarin, Karen
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9. 7. Embedding Scaffolded Reading Practices into the First-Year University Science Curriculum
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Donovan, Jordan R., Zito, Angela, Zehms, Jakob T., Vasquez, Kris, Statton Thompson, Dana, Shipp, Catelyn, Shapiro, Daniel, Morsch, Layne A., McCollum, Brett, Maurer, Trent W., Marquis, Elizabeth, Mackey, Margaret, Leuzinger, Ryne, Knupsky, Aimee, Kersnar, Rebecca, Hutchings, Pat, Henry, Rachel, Griffiths, Neela, Green, Rosemary, Graff, Nelson, Eliason, John, Easterling, Heather C., Davila, Yvonne, Caballero, M. Soledad, Tang Boyland, Joyce, and Manarin, Karen
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10. 6. Reading-to-Write: Rehearsing the Doctoral Literature Review
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Donovan, Jordan R., Zito, Angela, Zehms, Jakob T., Vasquez, Kris, Statton Thompson, Dana, Shipp, Catelyn, Shapiro, Daniel, Morsch, Layne A., McCollum, Brett, Maurer, Trent W., Marquis, Elizabeth, Mackey, Margaret, Leuzinger, Ryne, Knupsky, Aimee, Kersnar, Rebecca, Hutchings, Pat, Henry, Rachel, Griffiths, Neela, Green, Rosemary, Graff, Nelson, Eliason, John, Easterling, Heather C., Davila, Yvonne, Caballero, M. Soledad, Tang Boyland, Joyce, and Manarin, Karen
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11. 4. Understanding How Students across the Disciplines Read Images
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Donovan, Jordan R., Zito, Angela, Zehms, Jakob T., Vasquez, Kris, Statton Thompson, Dana, Shipp, Catelyn, Shapiro, Daniel, Morsch, Layne A., McCollum, Brett, Maurer, Trent W., Marquis, Elizabeth, Mackey, Margaret, Leuzinger, Ryne, Knupsky, Aimee, Kersnar, Rebecca, Hutchings, Pat, Henry, Rachel, Griffiths, Neela, Green, Rosemary, Graff, Nelson, Eliason, John, Easterling, Heather C., Davila, Yvonne, Caballero, M. Soledad, Tang Boyland, Joyce, and Manarin, Karen
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12. 5. Student Reading of Documentary and Fiction Film
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Donovan, Jordan R., Zito, Angela, Zehms, Jakob T., Vasquez, Kris, Statton Thompson, Dana, Shipp, Catelyn, Shapiro, Daniel, Morsch, Layne A., McCollum, Brett, Maurer, Trent W., Marquis, Elizabeth, Mackey, Margaret, Leuzinger, Ryne, Knupsky, Aimee, Kersnar, Rebecca, Hutchings, Pat, Henry, Rachel, Griffiths, Neela, Green, Rosemary, Graff, Nelson, Eliason, John, Easterling, Heather C., Davila, Yvonne, Caballero, M. Soledad, Tang Boyland, Joyce, and Manarin, Karen
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13. Reading across the Disciplines: An Introduction
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Donovan, Jordan R., Zito, Angela, Zehms, Jakob T., Vasquez, Kris, Statton Thompson, Dana, Shipp, Catelyn, Shapiro, Daniel, Morsch, Layne A., McCollum, Brett, Maurer, Trent W., Marquis, Elizabeth, Mackey, Margaret, Leuzinger, Ryne, Knupsky, Aimee, Kersnar, Rebecca, Hutchings, Pat, Henry, Rachel, Griffiths, Neela, Green, Rosemary, Graff, Nelson, Eliason, John, Easterling, Heather C., Davila, Yvonne, Caballero, M. Soledad, Tang Boyland, Joyce, and Manarin, Karen
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14. II. Reading in Specific Contexts
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Donovan, Jordan R., Zito, Angela, Zehms, Jakob T., Vasquez, Kris, Statton Thompson, Dana, Shipp, Catelyn, Shapiro, Daniel, Morsch, Layne A., McCollum, Brett, Maurer, Trent W., Marquis, Elizabeth, Mackey, Margaret, Leuzinger, Ryne, Knupsky, Aimee, Kersnar, Rebecca, Hutchings, Pat, Henry, Rachel, Griffiths, Neela, Green, Rosemary, Graff, Nelson, Eliason, John, Easterling, Heather C., Davila, Yvonne, Caballero, M. Soledad, Tang Boyland, Joyce, and Manarin, Karen
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15. 3. Mind the Gap: Investigating Faculty Reading Practices
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Donovan, Jordan R., Zito, Angela, Zehms, Jakob T., Vasquez, Kris, Statton Thompson, Dana, Shipp, Catelyn, Shapiro, Daniel, Morsch, Layne A., McCollum, Brett, Maurer, Trent W., Marquis, Elizabeth, Mackey, Margaret, Leuzinger, Ryne, Knupsky, Aimee, Kersnar, Rebecca, Hutchings, Pat, Henry, Rachel, Griffiths, Neela, Green, Rosemary, Graff, Nelson, Eliason, John, Easterling, Heather C., Davila, Yvonne, Caballero, M. Soledad, Tang Boyland, Joyce, and Manarin, Karen
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16. 2. Understandings of Reading: Insights from Faculty Development with Reading Apprenticeship
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Donovan, Jordan R., Zito, Angela, Zehms, Jakob T., Vasquez, Kris, Statton Thompson, Dana, Shipp, Catelyn, Shapiro, Daniel, Morsch, Layne A., McCollum, Brett, Maurer, Trent W., Marquis, Elizabeth, Mackey, Margaret, Leuzinger, Ryne, Knupsky, Aimee, Kersnar, Rebecca, Hutchings, Pat, Henry, Rachel, Griffiths, Neela, Green, Rosemary, Graff, Nelson, Eliason, John, Easterling, Heather C., Davila, Yvonne, Caballero, M. Soledad, Tang Boyland, Joyce, and Manarin, Karen
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17. Foreword
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Donovan, Jordan R., Zito, Angela, Zehms, Jakob T., Vasquez, Kris, Statton Thompson, Dana, Shipp, Catelyn, Shapiro, Daniel, Morsch, Layne A., McCollum, Brett, Maurer, Trent W., Marquis, Elizabeth, Mackey, Margaret, Leuzinger, Ryne, Knupsky, Aimee, Kersnar, Rebecca, Hutchings, Pat, Henry, Rachel, Griffiths, Neela, Green, Rosemary, Graff, Nelson, Eliason, John, Easterling, Heather C., Davila, Yvonne, Caballero, M. Soledad, Tang Boyland, Joyce, and Manarin, Karen
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18. 1. Exploring Readerly Diversity
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Donovan, Jordan R., Zito, Angela, Zehms, Jakob T., Vasquez, Kris, Statton Thompson, Dana, Shipp, Catelyn, Shapiro, Daniel, Morsch, Layne A., McCollum, Brett, Maurer, Trent W., Marquis, Elizabeth, Mackey, Margaret, Leuzinger, Ryne, Knupsky, Aimee, Kersnar, Rebecca, Hutchings, Pat, Henry, Rachel, Griffiths, Neela, Green, Rosemary, Graff, Nelson, Eliason, John, Easterling, Heather C., Davila, Yvonne, Caballero, M. Soledad, Tang Boyland, Joyce, and Manarin, Karen
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19. I. Ways of Reading
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Donovan, Jordan R., Zito, Angela, Zehms, Jakob T., Vasquez, Kris, Statton Thompson, Dana, Shipp, Catelyn, Shapiro, Daniel, Morsch, Layne A., McCollum, Brett, Maurer, Trent W., Marquis, Elizabeth, Mackey, Margaret, Leuzinger, Ryne, Knupsky, Aimee, Kersnar, Rebecca, Hutchings, Pat, Henry, Rachel, Griffiths, Neela, Green, Rosemary, Graff, Nelson, Eliason, John, Easterling, Heather C., Davila, Yvonne, Caballero, M. Soledad, Tang Boyland, Joyce, and Manarin, Karen
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20. Half-Title Page, Title Page, Copyright
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Donovan, Jordan R., Zito, Angela, Zehms, Jakob T., Vasquez, Kris, Statton Thompson, Dana, Shipp, Catelyn, Shapiro, Daniel, Morsch, Layne A., McCollum, Brett, Maurer, Trent W., Marquis, Elizabeth, Mackey, Margaret, Leuzinger, Ryne, Knupsky, Aimee, Kersnar, Rebecca, Hutchings, Pat, Henry, Rachel, Griffiths, Neela, Green, Rosemary, Graff, Nelson, Eliason, John, Easterling, Heather C., Davila, Yvonne, Caballero, M. Soledad, Tang Boyland, Joyce, and Manarin, Karen
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21. Contents
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Donovan, Jordan R., Zito, Angela, Zehms, Jakob T., Vasquez, Kris, Statton Thompson, Dana, Shipp, Catelyn, Shapiro, Daniel, Morsch, Layne A., McCollum, Brett, Maurer, Trent W., Marquis, Elizabeth, Mackey, Margaret, Leuzinger, Ryne, Knupsky, Aimee, Kersnar, Rebecca, Hutchings, Pat, Henry, Rachel, Griffiths, Neela, Green, Rosemary, Graff, Nelson, Eliason, John, Easterling, Heather C., Davila, Yvonne, Caballero, M. Soledad, Tang Boyland, Joyce, and Manarin, Karen
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- 2022
22. gSeaGen code by KM3NeT: an efficient tool to propagate muons simulated with CORSIKA
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Aiello, S., Albert, A., Alhebsi, A. R., Alshamsi, M., Garre, S. Alves, Ambrosone, A., Ameli, F., Andre, M., Androutsou, E., Aphecetche, L., Ardid, M., Ardid, S., Atmani, H., Aublin, J., Badaracco, F., Bailly-Salins, L., Bardačová, Z., Baret, B., Bariego-Quintana, A., Becherini, Y., Bendahman, M., Benfenati, F., Benhassi, M., Bennani, M., Benoit, D. M., Berbee, E., Bertin, V., Beyer, C., Biagi, S., Boettcher, M., Bonanno, D., Bouasla, A. B., Boumaaza, J., Bouta, M., Bouwhuis, M., Bozza, C., Bozza, R. M., Brânzaş, H., Bretaudeau, F., Breuhaus, M., Bruijn, R., Brunner, J., Bruno, R., Buis, E., Buompane, R., Busto, J., Caiffi, B., Calvo, D., Capone, A., Carenini, F., Carretero, V., Cartraud, T., Castaldi, P., Cecchini, V., Celli, S., Cerisy, L., Chabab, M., Chadolias, M., Chen, A., Cherubini, S., Chiarusi, T., Circella, M., Cocimano, R., Coelho, J. A. B., Coleiro, A., Condorelli, A., Coniglione, R., Coyle, P., Creusot, A., Cuttone, G., Dallier, R., Darras, Y., De Benedittis, A., De Martino, B., De Wasseige, G., Decoene, V., Del Rosso, I., Di Mauro, L. S., Di Palma, I., Díaz, A. F., Diego-Tortosa, D., Distefano, C., Domi, A., Donzaud, C., Dornic, D., Drakopoulou, E., Drouhin, D., Ducoin, J. -G., Dvornický, R., Eberl, T., Eckerová, E., Eddymaoui, A., van Eeden, T., Eff, M., van Eijk, D., Bojaddaini, I. El, Hedri, S. El, Ellajosyula, V., Enzenhöfer, A., Ferrara, G., Filipović, M. D., Filippini, F., Franciotti, D., Fusco, L. A., Gagliardini, S., Gal, T., Méndez, J. García, Soto, A. Garcia, Oliver, C. Gatius, Geißelbrecht, N., Genton, E., Ghaddari, H., Gialanella, L., Gibson, B. K., Giorgio, E., Goos, I., Goswami, P., Gozzini, S. R., Gracia, R., Guidi, C., Guillon, B., Gutiérrez, M., Haack, C., van Haren, H., Hassieiev, V., Heijboer, A., Hennig, L., Hernández-Rey, J. J., Ibnsalih, W. Idrissi, Illuminati, G., Joly, D., de Jong, M., de Jong, P., Jung, B. J., Kalaczyński, P., Kistauri, G., Kopper, C., Kouchner, A., Kueviakoe, V., Kulikovskiy, V., Kvatadze, R., Labalme, M., Lahmann, R., Lamoureux, M., Larosa, G., Lastoria, C., Lazo, A., Stum, S. Le, Lehaut, G., Lemaître, V., Leonora, E., Lessing, N., Levi, G., Clark, M. Lindsey, Longhitano, F., Magnani, F., Majumdar, J., Malerba, L., Mamedov, F., Manfreda, A., Marconi, M., Margiotta, A., Marinelli, A., Markou, C., Martin, L., Mastrodicasa, M., Mastroianni, S., Mauro, J., Miele, G., Migliozzi, P., Migneco, E., Mitsou, M. L., Mollo, C. M., Morales-Gallegos, L., Moretti, G., Moussa, A., Mateo, I. Mozun, Muller, R., Musone, M. R., Musumeci, M., Navas, S., Nayerhoda, A., Nicolau, C. A., Nkosi, B., Fearraigh, B. Ó, Oliviero, V., Orlando, A., Oukacha, E., Paesani, D., González, J. Palacios, Papalashvili, G., Parisi, V., Gomez, E. J. Pastor, Păun, A. M., Păvălaş, G. E., Pelegris, I., Martínez, S. Peña, Perrin-Terrin, M., Pestel, V., Pestes, R., Piattelli, P., Poirè, C., Popa, V., Pradier, T., Prado, J., Pulvirenti, S., Quiroz-Rangel, C. A., Rahaman, U., Randazzo, N., Razzaque, S., Rea, I. C., Real, D., Riccobene, G., Robinson, J., Romanov, A., Šaina, A., Greus, F. Salesa, Samtleben, D. F. E., Losa, A. Sánchez, Sanfilippo, S., Sanguineti, M., Santonocito, D., Sapienza, P., Schnabel, J., Schumann, J., Schutte, H. M., Seneca, J., Sennan, N., Setter, B., Sgura, I., Shanidze, R., Sharma, A., Shitov, Y., Šimkovic, F., Simonelli, A., Sinopoulou, A., Spisso, B., Spurio, M., Stavropoulos, D., Štekl, I., Taiuti, M., Tayalati, Y., Thiersen, H., Thoudam, S., de la Torre, P., Melo, I. Tosta e, Tragia, E., Trocmé, B., Tsourapis, V., Tudorache, A., Tzamariudaki, E., Ukleja, A., Vacheret, A., Valsecchi, V., Van Elewyck, V., Vannoye, G., Vasileiadis, G., de Sola, F. Vazquez, Veutro, A., Viola, S., Vivolo, D., van Vliet, A., Warnhofer, H., Weissbrod, S., de Wolf, E., Lhenry-Yvon, I., Zarpapis, G., Zavatarelli, S., Zegarelli, A., Zito, D., Zornoza, J. D., Zúñiga, J., and Zywucka, N.
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High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Physics - Computational Physics - Abstract
The KM3NeT Collaboration has tackled a common challenge faced by the astroparticle physics community, namely adapting the experiment-specific simulation software to work with the CORSIKA air shower simulation output. The proposed solution is an extension of the open-source code gSeaGen, allowing for the transport of muons generated by CORSIKA to a detector of any size at an arbitrary depth. The gSeaGen code was not only extended in terms of functionalities but also underwent a thorough redesign of the muon propagation routine, resulting in a more accurate and efficient simulation. This paper presents the capabilities of the new gSeaGen code as well as prospects for further developments., Comment: 27 pages, 13 figures
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- 2024
23. Improved control of Dirichlet location and scale near the boundary
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Xue, Catherine, Zito, Alessandro, and Miller, Jeffrey W.
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Statistics - Methodology - Abstract
Dirichlet distributions are commonly used for modeling vectors in a probability simplex. When used as a prior or a proposal distribution, it is natural to set the mean of a Dirichlet to be equal to the location where one wants the distribution to be centered. However, if the mean is near the boundary of the probability simplex, then a Dirichlet distribution becomes highly concentrated either (i) at the mean or (ii) extremely close to the boundary. Consequently, centering at the mean provides poor control over the location and scale near the boundary. In this article, we introduce a method for improved control over the location and scale of Beta and Dirichlet distributions. Specifically, given a target location point and a desired scale, we maximize the density at the target location point while constraining a specified measure of scale. We consider various choices of scale constraint, such as fixing the concentration parameter, the mean cosine error, or the variance in the Beta case. In several examples, we show that this maximum density method provides superior performance for constructing priors, defining Metropolis-Hastings proposals, and generating simulated probability vectors.
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24. Search for quantum decoherence in neutrino oscillations with six detection units of KM3NeT/ORCA
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Aiello, S., Albert, A., Alhebsi, A. R., Alshamsi, M., Garre, S. Alves, Ambrosone, A., Ameli, F., Andre, M., Aphecetche, L., Ardid, M., Ardid, S., Atmani, H., Aublin, J., Badaracco, F., Bailly-Salins, L., Bardacova, Z., Baret, B., Bariego-Quintana, A., Becherini, Y., Bendahman, M., Benfenati, F., Benhassi, M., Bennani, M., Benoit, D. M., Berbee, E., Bertin, V., Biagi, S., Boettcher, M., Bonanno, D., Bouasla, A. B., Boumaaza, J., Bouta, M., Bouwhuis, M., Bozza, C., Bozza, R. M., Branzas, H., Bretaudeau, F., Breuhaus, M., Bruijn, R., Brunner, J., Bruno, R., Buis, E., Buompane, R., Busto, J., Caiffi, B., Calvo, D., Capone, A., Carenini, F., Carretero, V., Cartraud, T., Castaldi, P., Cecchini, V., Celli, S., Cerisy, L., Chabab, M., Chen, A., Cherubini, S., Chiarusi, T., Circella, M., Cocimano, R., Coelho, J. A. B., Coleiro, A., Condorelli, A., Coniglione, R., Coyle, P., Creusot, A., Cuttone, G., Dallier, R., De Benedittis, A., De Martino, B., De Wasseige, G., Decoene, V., Del Rosso, I., Di Mauro, L. S., Di Palma, I., Diaz, A. F., Diego-Tortosa, D., Distefano, C., Domi, A., Donzaud, C., Dornic, D., Drakopoulou, E., Drouhin, D., Ducoin, J. -G., Dvornicky, R., Eberl, T., Eckerova, E., Eddymaoui, A., van Eeden, T., Eff, M., van Eijk, D., Bojaddaini, I. El, Hedri, S. El, Ellajosyula, V., Enzenhoefer, A., Ferrara, G., Filipovic, M. D., Filippini, F., Franciotti, D., Fusco, L. A., Gagliardini, S., Gal, T., Mendez, J. Garcia, Soto, A. Garcia, Oliver, C. Gatius, Geißelbrecht, N., Genton, E., Ghaddari, H., Gialanella, L., Gibson, B. K., Giorgio, E., Goos, I., Goswami, P., Gozzini, S. R., Gracia, R., Guidi, C., Guillon, B., Gutierrez, M., Haack, C., van Haren, H., Heijboer, A., Hennig, L., Hernandez-Rey, J. J., Ibnsalih, W. Idrissi, Illuminati, G., Joly, D., de Jong, M., de Jong, P., Jung, B. J., Kistauri, G., Kopper, C., Kouchner, A., Kovalev, Y. Y., Kueviakoe, V., Kulikovskiy, V., Kvatadze, R., Labalme, M., Lahmann, R., Lamoureux, M., Larosa, G., Lastoria, C., Lazo, A., Stum, S. Le, Lehaut, G., Lemaitre, V., Leonora, E., Lessing, N., Levi, G., Clark, M. Lindsey, Longhitano, F., Magnani, F., Majumdar, J., Malerba, L., Mamedov, F., Manczak, J., Manfreda, A., Marconi, M., Margiotta, A., Marinelli, A., Markou, C., Martin, L., Mastrodicasa, M., Mastroianni, S., Mauro, J., Miele, G., Migliozzi, P., Migneco, E., Mitsou, M. L., Mollo, C. M., Morales-Gallegos, L., Moussa, A., Mateo, I. Mozun, Muller, R., Musone, M. R., Musumeci, M., Navas, S., Nayerhoda, A., Nicolau, C. A., Nkosi, B., Fearraigh, B. O., Oliviero, V., Orlando, A., Oukacha, E., Gonzalez, D. Paesaniy J. Palacios, Papalashvili, G., Parisi, V., Gomez, E. J. Pastor, Pastore, C., Paun, A. M., Pavala, G. E., Martinez, S. Pena, Perrin-Terrin, M., Pestel, V., Pestes, R., Piattelli, P., Plavin, A., Poire, C., Popa, V., Pradier, T., Prado, J., Pulvirenti, S., Quiroz-Rangel, C. A., Randazzo, N., Razzaque, S., Rea, I. C., Real, D., Robinson, G. Riccobene. J., Romanov, A., Ros, E., Saina, A., Greus, F. Salesa, Samtleben, D. F. E., Losa, A. Sanchez, Sanfilippo, S., Sanguineti, M., Santonocito, D., Sapienza, P., Schnabel, J., Schumann, J., Schutte, H. M., Seneca, J., Sgura, I., Shanidze, R., Sharma, A., Shitov, Y., Simkovic, F., Simonelli, A., Sinopoulou, A., Spisso, B., Spurio, M., Stavropoulos, D., Stekl, I., Stellacci, S. M., Taiuti, M., Tayalati, Y., Thiersen, H., Thoudam, S., Tosta, I., Melo, e, Trocme, B., Tsourapis, V., Tudorache, A., Tzamariudaki, E., Ukleja, A., Vacheret, A., Valsecchi, V., Van Elewyck, V., Vannoye, G., Vasileiadis, G., de Sola, F. Vazquez, Veutro, A., Viola, S., Vivolo, D., van Vliet, A., de Wolf, E., Lhenry-Yvon, I., Zavatarelli, S., Zegarelli, A., Zito, D., Zornoza, J. D., Zuniga, J., and Zywucka, N.
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High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
Neutrinos described as an open quantum system may interact with the environment which introduces stochastic perturbations to their quantum phase. This mechanism leads to a loss of coherence along the propagation of the neutrino $-$ a phenomenon commonly referred to as decoherence $-$ and ultimately, to a modification of the oscillation probabilities. Fluctuations in space-time, as envisaged by various theories of quantum gravity, are a potential candidate for a decoherence-inducing environment. Consequently, the search for decoherence provides a rare opportunity to investigate quantum gravitational effects which are usually beyond the reach of current experiments. In this work, quantum decoherence effects are searched for in neutrino data collected by the KM3NeT/ORCA detector from January 2020 to November 2021. The analysis focuses on atmospheric neutrinos within the energy range of a few GeV to $100\,\mathrm{GeV}$. Adopting the open quantum system framework, decoherence is described in a phenomenological manner with the strength of the effect given by the parameters $\Gamma_{21}$ and $\Gamma_{31}$. Following previous studies, a dependence of the type $\Gamma_{ij} \propto (E/E_0)^n$ on the neutrino energy is assumed and the cases $n = -2,-1$ are explored. No significant deviation with respect to the standard oscillation hypothesis is observed. Therefore, $90\,\%$ CL upper limits are estimated as $\Gamma_{21} < 4.6\cdot 10^{-21}\,$GeV and $\Gamma_{31} < 8.4\cdot 10^{-21}\,$GeV for $n = -2$, and $\Gamma_{21} < 1.9\cdot 10^{-22}\,$GeV and $\Gamma_{31} < 2.7\cdot 10^{-22}\,$GeV for $n = -1$, respectively., Comment: 17 pages, 5 figures
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- 2024
25. Millimeter-Wave Integrated Silicon Devices: Active versus Passive -- The Eternal Struggle Between Good and Evil
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Spasaro, Michele and Zito, Domenico
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Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Signal Processing - Abstract
With the extreme scaling, active devices in both CMOS and BiCMOS technologies have reached outstanding ft/fmax, enabling an ever-increasing number of existing and emerging applications in the microwave and millimeter wave (mm-wave) frequency range. The increase in transistors ft/fmax has been so much significant that the performance of microwave and mm-wave ICs are limited mainly by losses in passive devices. In this paper, we address a discussion on qualitative and quantitative aspects that may help to further unveil the impact of such losses on the overall circuit performance and stimulate the adoption of effective loss-aware design methodologies. As example, we report the results related to the design of low power mm-wave low noise amplifiers (LNAs). Our results show how, in low power regime, the performances of mm-wave LNAs are dominated by losses in passive components. We also show how loss-aware design methodologies can mitigate the performance degradation due to passives, resulting as an important tool to get the full potential out of the active devices available today., Comment: The final version of this draft has been appearing in the Proceedings of ISC 2019 available on IEEE Xplore Digital Library
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26. Silicon Spin Qubit Control and Readout Circuits in 22nm FDSOI CMOS
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Severino, Raffaele R., Spasaro, Michele, and Zito, Domenico
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Quantum Physics - Abstract
This paper investigates the implementation of microwave and mm-wave integrated circuits for control and readout of electron/hole spin qubits, as elementary building blocks for future emerging quantum computing technologies. In particular, it summarizes the most relevant readout and control techniques of electron/hole spin qubits, addresses the feasibility and reports some preliminary simulation results of two blocks: transimpedance amplifier (TIA) and pulse generator (PG). The TIA exhibits a transimpedance gain of 108.5 dB Ohm over a -3dB bandwidth of 18 GHz, with input-referred noise current spectral density of 0.89 pA/root(Hz) at 10 GHz. The PG provides a mm-wave sinusoidal pulse with a minimum duration time of 20 ps., Comment: The final version of this draft has been appearing in the Proceedings of ISCAS 2020 available on IEEE Explore Digital Library
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27. Benchmarking and Validation of Sub-mW 30GHz VG-LNAs in 22nm FDSOI CMOS for 5G/6G Phased-Array Receivers
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Zito, Domenico and Spasaro, Michele
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Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Signal Processing - Abstract
Next-generation (5G/6G) wireless systems demand low-power mm-wave phased-array ICs. Variable-gain LNAs (VGLNAs) are key building blocks enabling hardware complexity reduction, performance enhancement and functionality extension. This paper reports a performance benchmarking of two low-power 30GHz VG-LNAs for phased-array ICs, which provide a 7.5dB gain control for 18dB Taylor taper in a 30GHz 8x8 antenna array, for a comprehensive validation of the new class of VGLNAs and its design methodology. In particular, this paper reports a second and implementation (VG-LNA2) with a reduced number (four) of gain-control back-gate voltages and super-low-Vt MOSFETs, with respect to the previous first implementation (VG-LNA1) with six gain-control back-gate voltages and regular- Vt MOSFETs, both in the same 22nm FDSOI CMOS technology. The results show that VG-LNA2 exhibits performance comparable to those of VG-LNA1, with a slightly lower power consumption. Overall, the performance benchmarking shows that the design methodology adopted for the new class of VG-LNAs leads to record low-power consumption and small form factor solutions reaching the targeted performances, regardless of the arrangements of the back-gate voltages for gain control and transistor sets, resulting in a comprehensive validation of the innovative design features and effective design methodology., Comment: The final version of this draft will be appearing in the Proceedings of DTTIS 2024 available on IEEE Xplore Digital Library
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28. Socially Responsible Data for Large Multilingual Language Models
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Smart, Andrew, Hutchinson, Ben, Amugongo, Lameck Mbangula, Dikker, Suzanne, Zito, Alex, Ebinama, Amber, Wudiri, Zara, Wang, Ding, van Liemt, Erin, Sedoc, João, Olojo, Seyi, Uwakwe, Stanley, Wornyo, Edem, Schmer-Galunder, Sonja, and Smith-Loud, Jamila
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Computer Science - Computation and Language ,I.2.7 - Abstract
Large Language Models (LLMs) have rapidly increased in size and apparent capabilities in the last three years, but their training data is largely English text. There is growing interest in multilingual LLMs, and various efforts are striving for models to accommodate languages of communities outside of the Global North, which include many languages that have been historically underrepresented in digital realms. These languages have been coined as "low resource languages" or "long-tail languages", and LLMs performance on these languages is generally poor. While expanding the use of LLMs to more languages may bring many potential benefits, such as assisting cross-community communication and language preservation, great care must be taken to ensure that data collection on these languages is not extractive and that it does not reproduce exploitative practices of the past. Collecting data from languages spoken by previously colonized people, indigenous people, and non-Western languages raises many complex sociopolitical and ethical questions, e.g., around consent, cultural safety, and data sovereignty. Furthermore, linguistic complexity and cultural nuances are often lost in LLMs. This position paper builds on recent scholarship, and our own work, and outlines several relevant social, cultural, and ethical considerations and potential ways to mitigate them through qualitative research, community partnerships, and participatory design approaches. We provide twelve recommendations for consideration when collecting language data on underrepresented language communities outside of the Global North.
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29. The Sound of Silence: The Educator's Perspective on Silence during Staff Meetings
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Anne Zito and Karen H. Larwin
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Staff meetings are a regular occurrence in schools, yet both teachers and principals typically report dissatisfaction with these meetings. The current investigation seeks to understand the viewpoints of public-school teachers on silence during staff meetings. This was the first known investigation on the topic using Q methodology. Data analysis extracted three distinct viewpoints: "Get the Party Started, I Don't Care Anymore, and Don't Stop Believin'." This study provides the results of data analysis, responds to research questions, and makes recommendations for meeting design and facilitation. The findings indicate how the principal facilitates the meeting seems to have a more pronounced influence on teacher silence behaviors, teacher attitudes towards staff meetings, and their own silence levels, while the leadership style was less impactful. Regardless of the principal's leadership style, teachers report increased satisfaction when the principal intentionally designed and facilitated relevant and impactful staff meetings where group norms were followed.
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30. Measurement of neutrino oscillation parameters with the first six detection units of KM3NeT/ORCA
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KM3NeT Collaboration, Aiello, S., Albert, A., Alhebsi, A. R., Alshamsi, M., Garre, S. Alves, Ambrosone, A., Ameli, F., Andre, M., Aphecetche, L., Ardid, M., Ardid, S., Atmani, H., Aublin, J., Badaracco, F., Bailly-Salins, L., Bardačová, Z., Baret, B., Bariego-Quintana, A., Becherini, Y., Bendahman, M., Benfenati, F., Benhassi, M., Bennani, M., Benoit, D. M., Berbee, E., Bertin, V., Biagi, S., Boettcher, M., Bonanno, D., Bouasla, A. B., Boumaaza, J., Bouta, M., Bouwhuis, M., Bozza, C., Bozza, R. M., Brânzaş, H., Bretaudeau, F., Breuhaus, M., Bruijn, R., Brunner, J., Bruno, R., Buis, E., Buompane, R., Busto, J., Caiffi, B., Calvo, D., Capone, A., Carenini, F., Carretero, V., Cartraud, T., Castaldi, P., Cecchini, V., Celli, S., Cerisy, L., Chabab, M., Chen, A., Cherubini, S., Chiarusi, T., Circella, M., Cocimano, R., Coelho, J. A. B., Coleiro, A., Condorelli, A., Coniglione, R., Coyle, P., Creusot, A., Cuttone, G., Dallier, R., De Benedittis, A., De Martino, B., De Wasseige, G., Decoene, V., Del Rosso, I., Di Mauro, L. S., Di Palma, I., Díaz, A. F., Diego-Tortosa, D., Distefano, C., Domi, A., Donzaud, C., Dornic, D., Drakopoulou, E., Drouhin, D., Ducoin, J. -G., Dvornický, R., Eberl, T., Eckerová, E., Eddymaoui, A., van Eeden, T., Eff, M., van Eijk, D., Bojaddaini, I. El, Hedri, S. El, Ellajosyula, V., Enzenhöfer, A., Ferrara, G., Filipović, M. D., Filippini, F., Franciotti, D., Fusco, L. A., Gagliardini, S., Gal, T., Méndez, J. García, Soto, A. Garcia, Oliver, C. Gatius, Geißelbrecht, N., Genton, E., Ghaddari, H., Gialanella, L., Gibson, B. K., Giorgio, E., Goos, I., Goswami, P., Gozzini, S. R., Gracia, R., Guidi, C., Guillon, B., Gutiérrez, M., Haack, C., van Haren, H., Heijboer, A., Hennig, L., Hernández-Rey, J. J., Ibnsalih, W. Idrissi, Illuminati, G., Joly, D., de Jong, M., de Jong, P., Jung, B. J., Kistauri, G., Kopper, C., Kouchner, A., Kovalev, Y. Y., Kueviakoe, V., Kulikovskiy, V., Kvatadze, R., Labalme, M., Lahmann, R., Lamoureux, M., Larosa, G., Lastoria, C., Lazo, A., Stum, S. Le, Lehaut, G., Lemaítre, V., Leonora, E., Lessing, N., Levi, G., Clark, M. Lindsey, Longhitano, F., Magnani, F., Majumdar, J., Malerba, L., Mamedov, F., Mańczak, J., Manfreda, A., Marconi, M., Margiotta, A., Marinelli, A., Markou, C., Martin, L., Mastrodicasa, M., Mastroianni, S., Mauro, J., Miele, G., Migliozzi, P., Migneco, E., Mitsou, M. L., Mollo, C. M., Morales-Gallegos, L., Moussa, A., Mateo, I. Mozun, Muller, R., Musone, M. R., Musumeci, M., Navas, S., Nayerhoda, A., Nicolau, C. A., Nkosi, B., Fearraigh, B. Ó, Oliviero, V., Orlando, A., Oukacha, E., Paesani, D., González, J. Palacios, Papalashvili, G., Parisi, V., Gomez, E. J. Pastor, Păun, A. M., Păvălaş, G. E., Martínez, S. Peña, Perrin-Terrin, M., Pestel, V., Pestes, R., Piattelli, P., Plavin, A., Poirè, C., Popa, V., Pradier, T., Prado, J., Pulvirenti, S., Quiroz-Rangel, C. A., Randazzo, N., Razzaque, S., Rea, I. C., Real, D., Riccobene, G., Robinson, J., Romanov, A., Ros, E., Šaina, A., Greus, F. Salesa, Samtleben, D. F. E., Losa, A. Sánchez, Sanfilippo, S., Sanguineti, M., Santonocito, D., Sapienza, P., Schnabel, J., Schumann, J., Schutte, H. M., Seneca, J., Sgura, I., Shanidze, R., Sharma, A., Shitov, Y., Šimkovic, F., Simonelli, A., Sinopoulou, A., Spisso, B., Spurio, M., Stavropoulos, D., Štekl, I., Stellacci, S. M., Taiuti, M., Tayalati, Y., Thiersen, H., Thoudam, S., Melo, I. Tosta e, Trocmé, B., Tsourapis, V., Tudorache, A., Tzamariudaki, E., Ukleja, A., Vacheret, A., Valsecchi, V., Van Elewyck, V., Vannoye, G., Vasileiadis, G., de Sola, F. Vazquez, Veutro, A., Viola, S., Vivolo, D., van Vliet, A., de Wolf, E., Yvon, I., Zavatarelli, S., Zegarelli, A., Zito, D., Zornoza, J. D., Zúñiga, J., and Zywucka, N.
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High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
KM3NeT/ORCA is a water Cherenkov neutrino detector under construction and anchored at the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea. The detector is designed to study oscillations of atmospheric neutrinos and determine the neutrino mass ordering. This paper focuses on an initial configuration of ORCA, referred to as ORCA6, which comprises six out of the foreseen 115 detection units of photo-sensors. A high-purity neutrino sample was extracted, corresponding to an exposure of 433 kton-years. The sample of 5828 neutrino candidates is analysed following a binned log-likelihood method in the reconstructed energy and cosine of the zenith angle. The atmospheric oscillation parameters are measured to be $\sin^2\theta_{23}= 0.51^{+0.04}_{-0.05}$, and $ \Delta m^2_{31} = 2.18^{+0.25}_{-0.35}\times 10^{-3}~\mathrm{eV^2} \cup \{-2.25,-1.76\}\times 10^{-3}~\mathrm{eV^2}$ at 68\% CL. The inverted neutrino mass ordering hypothesis is disfavoured with a p-value of 0.25., Comment: 29 pages, 12 figures
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31. Sub-mW 30GHz Variable-Gain LNA in 22nm FDSOI CMOS for Low-Power Tapered mm-Wave 5G/6G Phased-Array Receivers
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Spasaro, M. and Zito, D.
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Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Signal Processing - Abstract
Next-generation cellular systems require low-power mm-wave phased-array ICs. Variable-gain LNAs (VG-LNAs) are key blocks enabling reduced hardware complexity, performance improvement and added functionalities. This paper reports a low-power 30GHz VG-LNA for mm-wave 5G/6G phased-array ICs, with a gain control of 8 dB for 18dB Taylor taper in a 30GHz 8x8 antenna array. The VG-LNA exhibits a peak gain of 16 dB in the high-gain state, consumes less than 1 mW and occupies an area of 0.20 x 0.22 mm2., Comment: The final version of this draft has been appearing in the Proceedings of IMS 2022 available on IEEE Xplore Digital Library (10.1109/IMS37962.2022.9865340)
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32. Cryogenic Compact Low-Power 60GHz Amplifier for Spin Qubit Control in Monolithic Silicon Quantum Processors
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Spasaro, M., Bonen, S., Cooke, G., Jager, T., Nhut, T. D., Sufra, D., Voinigescu, S. P., and Zito, D.
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Quantum Physics - Abstract
This paper reports the design and experimental characterization of a cryogenic compact low-power 60GHz amplifier for control of electron/hole spin qubits, as elementary building block for monolithic Si quantum processors. Tested at 2 K, the amplifier exhibits S21 of 15 dB at 59 GHz, BW3dB of 52.5-67.5 GHz, and power consumption of 2.16 mW. Owing to the topology with inductorless active network, the amplifier has a compact core area of 0.18 x 0.19 mm2., Comment: The final version of this draft has been appearing in the proceedings of IMS 2022 available on IEEE Xplore Digital Library (10.1109/IMS37962.2022.9865561)
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33. Cryogenic Compact mm-Wave Broadband SPST Switch in 22nm FDSOI CMOS for Monolithic Quantum Processors
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Nhut, T. D., Bonen, S., Cooke, G., Jager, T., Spasaro, M., Sufra, D., Voinigescu, S. P., and Zito, D.
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Quantum Physics - Abstract
This paper reports the experimental characterization at the cryogenic temperature of a compact mm-wave broadband single-pole single-throw (SPST) switch in 22nm FDSOI CMOS technology. The switch consists of two n-MOSFETs with a special device option to reduce the substrate parasitic effects, and a third n-MOSFET to improve isolation. Unlike prior wideband mm-wave switches, it does not require any large passive components, allowing a very compact design, low loss and high isolation performance. The cryogenic measurements at 2 K show an insertion loss lower than 2.3 dB, an isolation better than 25.3 dB, and the return loss better than -11.5 dB, over the entire frequency range from DC to 70 GHz., Comment: The final version of this draft has been appearing in the Proceedings of IMS 2022 available on IEEE Xplore Digital Library (10.1109/IMS37962.2022.9865577)
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34. D-Serine inhibits non-ionotropic NMDA receptor signaling
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Barragan, Eden V, Anisimova, Margarita, Vijayakumar, Vishnu, Coblentz, Azariah C, Park, Deborah K, Salaka, Raghava Jagadeesh, Nisan, Atheer FK, Petshow, Samuel, Dore, Kim, Zito, Karen, and Gray, John A
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Biochemistry and Cell Biology ,Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Biological Sciences ,Neurosciences ,Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors - Abstract
UNLABELLED: NMDA-type glutamate receptors (NMDARs) are widely recognized as master regulators of synaptic plasticity, most notably for driving long-term changes in synapse size and strength that support learning. NMDARs are unique among neurotransmitter receptors in that they require binding of both neurotransmitter (glutamate) and co-agonist (e.g. d -serine) to open the receptor channel, which leads to the influx of calcium ions that drive synaptic plasticity. Over the past decade, evidence has accumulated that NMDARs also support synaptic plasticity via ion flux-independent (non-ionotropic) signaling upon the binding of glutamate in the absence of co-agonist, although conflicting results have led to significant controversy. Here, we hypothesized that a major source of contradictory results can be attributed to variable occupancy of the co-agonist binding site under different experimental conditions. To test this hypothesis, we manipulated co-agonist availability in acute hippocampal slices from mice of both sexes. We found that enzymatic scavenging of endogenous co-agonists enhanced the magnitude of LTD induced by non-ionotropic NMDAR signaling in the presence of the NMDAR pore blocker, MK801. Conversely, a saturating concentration of d -serine completely inhibited both LTD and spine shrinkage induced by glutamate binding in the presence of MK801. Using a FRET-based assay in cultured neurons, we further found that d -serine completely blocked NMDA-induced conformational movements of the GluN1 cytoplasmic domains in the presence of MK801. Our results support a model in which d -serine inhibits ion flux-independent NMDAR signaling and plasticity, and thus d -serine availability could serve to modulate NMDAR signaling even when the NMDAR is blocked by magnesium. SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT: NMDARs are glutamate-gated cation channels that are key regulators of neurodevelopment and synaptic plasticity and unique in their requirement for binding of a co-agonist (e.g. d -serine) in order for the channel to open. NMDARs have been found to drive synaptic plasticity via non-ionotropic (ion flux-independent) signaling upon the binding of glutamate in the absence of co-agonist, though conflicting results have led to controversy. Here, we found that d -serine inhibits non-ionotropic NMDAR-mediated LTD and LTD-associated spine shrinkage. Thus, a major source of the contradictory findings might be attributed to experimental variability in d -serine availability. In addition, the developmental regulation of d -serine levels suggests a role for non-ionotropic NMDAR plasticity during critical periods of plasticity.
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35. First joint oscillation analysis of Super-Kamiokande atmospheric and T2K accelerator neutrino data
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Super-Kamiokande, collaborations, T2K, Abe, S., Abe, K., Akhlaq, N., Akutsu, R., Alarakia-Charles, H., Ali, A., Hakim, Y. I. Alj, Monsalve, S. Alonso, Amanai, S., Andreopoulos, C., Anthony, L. H. V., Antonova, M., Aoki, S., Apte, K. A., Arai, T., Arihara, T., Arimoto, S., Asada, Y., Asaka, R., Ashida, Y., Atkin, E. T., Babu, N., Barbi, M., Barker, G. J., Barr, G., Barrow, D., Bates, P., Batkiewicz-Kwasniak, M., Beauchêne, A., Berardi, V., Berns, L., Bhadra, S., Bhuiyan, N., Bian, J., Blanchet, A., Blondel, A., Bodur, B., Bolognesi, S., Bordoni, S., Boyd, S. B., Bravar, A., Bronner, C., Bubak, A., Avanzini, M. Buizza, Burton, G. T., Caballero, J. A., Calabria, N. F., Cao, S., Carabadjac, D., Carter, A. J., Cartwright, S. L., Casado, M. P., Catanesi, M. G., Cervera, A., Chakrani, J., Chalumeau, A., Chen, S., Cherdack, D., Choi, K., Chong, P. S., Chvirova, A., Cicerchia, M., Coleman, J., Collazuol, G., Cook, L., Cormier, F., Cudd, A., Dalmazzone, C., Daret, T., Dasgupta, P., Davis, C., Davydov, Yu. I., De Roeck, A., De Rosa, G., Dealtry, T., Delogu, C. C., Densham, C., Dergacheva, A., Dharmapal, R., Di Lodovico, F., Lopez, G. Diaz, Dolan, S., Douqa, D., Doyle, T. A., Drapier, O., Duffy, K. E., Dumarchez, J., Dunne, P., Dygnarowicz, K., D'ago, D., Edwards, R., Eguchi, A., Elias, J., Emery-Schrenk, S., Erofeev, G., Ershova, A., Eurin, G., Fannon, J. E. P., Fedorova, D., Fedotov, S., Feltre, M., Feng, J., Feng, L., Ferlewicz, D., Fernandez, P., Finch, A. J., Aguirre, G. A. Fiorentini, Fiorillo, G., Fitton, M. D., Patiño, J. M. Franco, Friend, M., Fujii, Y., Fujisawa, C., Fujita, S., Fukuda, Y., Furui, Y., Gao, J., Gaur, R., Giampaolo, A., Giannessi, L., Giganti, C., Glagolev, V., Goldsack, A., Gonin, M., Rosa, J. González, Goodman, E. A. G., Gorin, A., Gorshanov, K., Gousy-Leblanc, V., Grassi, M., Griskevich, N. J., Guigue, M., Hadley, D., Haigh, J. T., Han, S., Harada, M., Harris, D. A., Hartz, M., Hasegawa, T., Hassani, S., Hastings, N. C., Hayato, Y., Heitkamp, I., Henaff, D., Hill, J., Hino, Y., Hiraide, K., Hogan, M., Holeczek, J., Holin, A., Holvey, T., Van, N. T. Hong, Honjo, T., Horiuchi, S., Hosokawa, K., Hu, Z., Hu, J., Iacob, F., Ichikawa, A. K., Ieki, K., Ikeda, M., Iovine, N., Ishida, T., Ishino, H., Ishitsuka, M., Ishizuka, T., Ito, H., Itow, Y., Izmaylov, A., Izumiyama, S., Jakkapu, M., Jamieson, B., Jang, M. C., Jang, J. S., Jenkins, S. J., Jesús-Valls, C., Ji, J. Y., Jia, M., Jiang, J., Jonsson, P., Joshi, S., Jung, C. K., Jung, S., Kabirnezhad, M., Kaboth, A. C., Kajita, T., Kakuno, H., Kameda, J., Kanemura, Y., Kaneshima, R., Karpova, S., Kasetti, S. P., Kashiwagi, Y., Kasturi, V. S., Kataoka, Y., Katori, T., Kawamura, Y., Kawaue, M., Kearns, E., Khabibullin, M., Khotjantsev, A., Kikawa, T., Kim, S. B., King, S., Kiseeva, V., Kisiel, J., Kneale, L., Kobayashi, H., Kobayashi, T., Kobayashi, M., Koch, L., Kodama, S., Kolupanova, M., Konaka, A., Kormos, L. L., Koshio, Y., Koto, T., Kowalik, K., Kudenko, Y., Kudo, Y., Kuribayashi, S., Kurjata, R., Kurochka, V., Kutter, T., Kuze, M., Kwon, E., La Commara, M., Labarga, L., Lachat, M., Lachner, K., Lagoda, J., Lakshmi, S. M., LamersJames, M., Langella, A., Laporte, J. -F., Last, D., Latham, N., Laveder, M., Lavitola, L., Lawe, M., Learned, J. G., Lee, Y., Lee, S. H., Silverio, D. Leon, Levorato, S., Lewis, S., Li, X., Li, W., Lin, C., Litchfield, R. P., Liu, S. L., Liu, Y. M., Long, K. R., Longhin, A., Moreno, A. Lopez, Lu, X., Ludovici, L., Lux, T., Machado, L. N., Maekawa, Y., Magaletti, L., Mahn, K., Mahtani, K. K., Malek, M., Mandal, M., Manly, S., Marino, A. D., Martens, K., Marti, Ll., Martin, D. G. R., Martin, J. F., Martin, D., Martini, M., Maruyama, T., Matsubara, T., Matsumoto, R., Mattiazzi, M., Matveev, V., Mauger, C., Mavrokoridis, K., Mazzucato, E., McCauley, N., McElwee, J. M., McFarland, K. S., McGrew, C., McKean, J., Mefodiev, A., Megias, G. D., Mehta, P., Mellet, L., Menjo, H., Metelko, C., Mezzetto, M., Migenda, J., Mijakowski, P., Miki, S., Miller, E., Minamino, A., Mine, S., Mineev, O., Mirabito, J., Miura, M., Bueno, L. Molina, Moon, D. H., Mori, M., Moriyama, S., Morrison, P., Muñoz, A., Mueller, Th. A., Munford, D., Munteanu, L., Nagai, Y., Nagai, K., Nakadaira, T., Nakagiri, K., Nakahata, M., Nakajima, Y., Nakamura, A., Nakamura, K., Nakamura, K. D., Nakamura, T., Nakanishi, F., Nakano, Y., Nakaya, T., Nakayama, S., Nakayoshi, K., Naseby, C. E. R., Ngoc, T. V., Nguyen, V. Q., Nguyen, D. T., Nicholson, M., Niewczas, K., Ninomiya, K., Nishijima, K., Nishimori, S., Nishimura, Y., Noguchi, Y., Nosek, T., Nova, F., Novella, P., Nugent, J. C., Odagawa, T., Okazaki, R., Okazawa, H., Okinaga, W., Okumura, K., Okusawa, T., Ommura, Y., Onda, N., Ospina, N., Osu, L., Oyama, Y., O'Flaherty, M., O'Keeffe, H. M., O'Sullivan, L., Périssé, L., Paganini, P., Palladino, V., Paolone, V., Pari, M., Park, R. G., Parlone, J., Pasternak, J., Payne, D., Penn, G. C., de Perio, P., Pershey, D., Pfaff, M., Pickering, L., Pintaudi, G., Pistillo, C., Pointon, B. W., Popov, B., Yrey, A. Portocarrero, Porwit, K., Posiadala-Zezula, M., Prabhu, Y. S., Prasad, H., Pronost, G., Prouse, N. W., Pupilli, F., Quilain, B., Quyen, P. T., Raaf, J. L., Radermacher, T., Radicioni, E., Radics, B., Ramirez, M. A., Ramsden, R. M., Ratoff, P. N., Reh, M., Riccio, C., Richards, B., Rogly, R., Rondio, E., Roth, S., Roy, N., Rubbia, A., Russo, L., Rychter, A., Saenz, W., Sakai, S., Sakashita, K., Samani, S., Santos, A. D., Sato, Y., Sato, K., Schefke, T., Schloesser, C. M., Scholberg, K., Scott, M., Seiya, Y., Sekiguchi, T., Sekiya, H., Seo, J. W., Sgalaberna, D., Shaikhiev, A., Shi, W., Shiba, H., Shibayama, R., Shigeta, N., Shima, S., Shimamura, R., Shimizu, K., Shinoki, M., Shiozawa, M., Shiraishi, Y., Shvartsman, A., Skrobova, N., Skwarczynski, K., Smy, M. B., Smyczek, D., Sobczyk, J. T., Sobel, H. W., Soler, F. J. P., Sonoda, Y., Speers, A. J., Spina, R., Stroke, Y., Suslov, I. A., Suvorov, S., Suzuki, S., Suzuki, A., Suzuki, S. Y., Suzuki, Y., Sánchez, F., Tada, T., Tada, M., Tairafune, S., Takagi, Y., Takeda, A., Takemoto, Y., Takeuchi, Y., Takhistov, V., Takifuji, K., Tanaka, H., Tanaka, H. K., Tanigawa, H., Taniuchi, N., Tano, T., Tarrant, A., Tashiro, T., Teklu, A., Terada, K., Tereshchenko, V. V., Thamm, N., Thiesse, M. D., Thompson, L. F., Toki, W., Tomiya, T., Touramanis, C., Tsui, K. M., Tsukamoto, T., Tzanov, M., Uchida, Y., Vagins, M. R., Vargas, D., Varghese, M., Vasseur, G., Villa, E., Vinning, W. G. S., Virginet, U., Vladisavljevic, T., Wachala, T., Wakabayashi, D., Wallace, H. T., Walsh, J. G., Walter, C. W., Wan, L., Wang, X., Wang, Y., Wark, D., Wascko, M. O., Watanabe, E., Weber, A., Wendell, R. A., Wester, T., Wilking, M. J., Wilkinson, C., Wilson, S. T., Wilson, J. R., Wood, K., Wret, C., Wu, Y., Xia, J., Xie, Z., Xu, B. D., Xu, Y. -H., Yamamoto, K., Yamamoto, T., Yamauchi, K., Yanagisawa, C., Yang, G., Yang, B. S., Yang, J. Y., Yankelevich, A., Yano, T., Yasutome, K., Yershov, N., Yevarouskaya, U., Yokoyama, M., Yoo, J., Yoshida, T., Yoshida, S., Yoshimoto, Y., Yoshimura, N., Yoshioka, Y., Yu, M., Yu, I., Zaki, R., Zaldivar, B., Zalewska, A., Zalipska, J., Zaremba, K., Zarnecki, G., Zhang, J., Zhang, A. Q., Zhang, B., Zhao, X. Y., Zhong, H., Zhu, T., Ziembicki, M., Zimmerman, E. D., Zito, M., and Zsoldos, S.
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High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
The Super-Kamiokande and T2K collaborations present a joint measurement of neutrino oscillation parameters from their atmospheric and beam neutrino data. It uses a common interaction model for events overlapping in neutrino energy and correlated detector systematic uncertainties between the two datasets, which are found to be compatible. Using 3244.4 days of atmospheric data and a beam exposure of $19.7(16.3) \times 10^{20}$ protons on target in (anti)neutrino mode, the analysis finds a 1.9$\sigma$ exclusion of CP-conservation (defined as $J_{CP}=0$) and a preference for the normal mass ordering., Comment: 12 pages, 4 figures
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36. Pseudo-noise pulse-compression thermography: a powerful tool for time-domain thermography analysis
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Ricci, Marco, Zito, Rocco, and Laureti, Stefano
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Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Signal Processing ,Physics - Applied Physics - Abstract
Pulse-compression is a correlation-based measurement technique successfully used in many NDE applications to increase the SNR in the presence of huge noise, strong signal attenuation or when high excitation levels must be avoided. In thermography, the pulse-compression approach was firstly introduced in 2005 by Mulavesaala and co-workers, and then further developed by Mandelis and co-authors that applied to thermography the concept of the thermal-wave radar developed for photothermal measurements. Since then, many measurement schemes and applications have been reported in the literature by several groups by using various heating sources, coded excitation signals, and processing algorithms. The variety of such techniques is known as pulse-compression thermography or thermal-wave radar imaging. Even despite the continuous improvement of these techniques during these years, the advantages of using a correlation-based approach in thermography are still not fully exploited and recognized by the community. This is because up to now the reconstructed thermograms' time sequences after pulse-compression were affected by the so-called sidelobes. This is a severe drawback since it hampers an easy interpretation of the data and their comparison with other thermography techniques. To overcome this issue and unleash the full potential of the approach, this paper shows how it is possible to implement a pulse-compression thermography procedure capable of suppressing any sidelobe by using a pseudo-noise excitation and a proper processing algorithm., Comment: 24 paged, 20 figures
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37. Hybrid plasmonic Bound State in the Continuum entering the zeptomolar biodetection range
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Clabassi, Elena, Balestra, Gianluca, Siciliano, Giulia, Polimeno, Laura, Tarantini, Iolena, Primiceri, Elisabetta, Tobaldi, David Maria, Cuscunà, Massimo, Quaranta, Fabio, Passaseo, Adriana, Rainer, Alberto, Romano, Silvia, Zito, Gianluigi, Gigli, Giuseppe, Tasco, Vittorianna, and Esposito, Marco
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Physics - Optics ,Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
Optical Bound States in the Continuum are peculiar localized states within the continuous spectrum that are unaffected by any far-field radiation and intrinsic absorption, therefore possessing infinite mode lifetime and Q-factor. To date they have been widely studied in dielectric structures whereas their exploitation in lossy media, i.e. plasmonic nanostructures, still remains a challenge. Here, we show the emergence of a hybrid BIC state in a 2D system of silver-filled dimers, quasi-embedded in a high-index dielectric waveguide. The hybrid BIC onset is found to be highly dependent on the bare modes' spectral and spatial overlap, but particularly on the plasmonic field's intensity. By tailoring the hybridizing plasmonic/photonic fractions we select an ideal coupling regime for which the mode exhibits both, high Q-factor values and strong near-field enhancement tightly confined in the nanogap and a consequently extremely small modal volume. We demonstrate that this optical layout can be exploited in a proof-of-concept experiment for the detection of TAR DNA-binding protein 43, which outperforms the sensitivity of current label-free biosensing platforms, reaching the zeptomolar range of concentration.
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38. Compressive Bayesian non-negative matrix factorization for mutational signatures analysis
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Zito, Alessandro and Miller, Jeffrey W.
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Statistics - Methodology - Abstract
Non-negative matrix factorization (NMF) is widely used in many applications for dimensionality reduction. Inferring an appropriate number of factors for NMF is a challenging problem, and several approaches based on information criteria or sparsity-inducing priors have been proposed. However, inference in these models is often complicated and computationally challenging. In this paper, we introduce a novel methodology for overfitted Bayesian NMF models using "compressive hyperpriors" that force unneeded factors down to negligible values while only imposing mild shrinkage on needed factors. The method is based on using simple semi-conjugate priors to facilitate inference, while setting the strength of the hyperprior in a data-dependent way to achieve this compressive property. We apply our method to mutational signatures analysis in cancer genomics, where we find that it outperforms state-of-the-art alternatives. In particular, we illustrate how our compressive hyperprior enables the use of biologically informed priors on the signatures, yielding significantly improved accuracy. We provide theoretical results establishing the compressive property, and we demonstrate the method in simulations and on real data from a breast cancer application.
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39. Search for Neutrino Emission from GRB 221009A using the KM3NeT ARCA and ORCA detectors
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Aiello, S., Albert, A., Alshamsi, M., Garre, S. Alves, Ambrosone, A., Ameli, F., Andre, M., Androutsou, E., Anguita, M., Aphecetche, L., Ardid, M., Ardid, S., Atmani, H., Aublin, J., Badaracco, F., Bailly-Salins, L., Bardačová, Z., Baret, B., Bariego-Quintana, A., Pree, S. Basegmez du, Becherini, Y., Bendahman, M., Benfenati, F., Benhassi, M., Benoit, D. M., Berbee, E., Bertin, V., Biagi, S., Boettcher, M., Bonanno, D., Boumaaza, J., Bouta, M., Bouwhuis, M., Bozza, C., Bozza, R. M., Brânzaş, H., Bretaudeau, F., Breuhaus, M., Bruijn, R., Brunner, J., Bruno, R., Buis, E., Buompane, R., Busto, J., Caiffi, B., Calvo, D., Campion, S., Capone, A., Carenini, F., Carretero, V., Cartraud, T., Castaldi, P., Cecchini, V., Celli, S., Cerisy, L., Chabab, M., Chadolias, M., Chen, A., Cherubini, S., Chiarusi, T., Circella, M., Cocimano, R., Coelho, J. A. B., Coleiro, A., Condorelli, A., Coniglione, R., Coyle, P., Creusot, A., Cuttone, G., Dallier, R., Darras, Y., De Benedittis, A., De Martino, B., Decoene, V., Del Burgo, R., Del Rosso, I., Di Mauro, L. S., Di Palma, I., Díaz, A. F., Diaz, C., Diego-Tortosa, D., Distefano, C., Domi, A., Donzaud, C., Dornic, D., Dörr, M., Drakopoulou, E., Drouhin, D., Ducoin, J. G., Dvornický, R., Eberl, T., Eckerová, E., Eddymaoui, A., van Eeden, T., Eff, M., van Eijk, D., Bojaddaini, I. El, Hedri, S. El, Enzenhöfer, A., Ferrara, G., Filipović, M. D., Filippini, F., Franciotti, D., Fusco, L. A., Gagliardini, S., Gal, T., Méndez, J. García, Soto, A. Garcia, Oliver, C. Gatius, Geißelbrecht, N., Ghaddari, H., Gialanella, L., Gibson, B. K., Giorgio, E., Goos, I., Goswami, P., Gozzini, S. R., Gracia, R., Graf, K., Guidi, C., Guillon, B., Gutiérrez, M., Haack, C., van Haren, H., Heijboer, A., Hekalo, A., Hennig, L., Hernández-Rey, J. J., Ibnsalih, W. Idrissi, Illuminati, G., Joly, D., de Jong, M., de Jong, P., Jung, B. J., Kalekin, O., Katz, U. F., Kharkhelauri, L., Kistauri, G., Kopper, C., Kouchner, A., Kueviakoe, V., Kulikovskiy, V., Kvatadze, R., Labalme, M., Lahmann, R., Larosa, G., Lastoria, C., Lazo, A., Stum, S. Le, Lehaut, G., Leonora, E., Lessing, N., Levi, G., Longhitano, F., Magnani, F., Majumdar, J., Malerba, L., Mamedov, F., Mańczak, J., Manfreda, A., Marconi, M., Margiotta, A., Marinelli, A., Markou, C., Martin, L., Marzaioli, F., Mastrodicasa, M., Mastroianni, S., Miccichè, S., Miele, G., Migliozzi, P., Migneco, E., Mitsou, M. L., Mollo, C. M., Morales-Gallegos, L., Moretti, G., Moussa, A., Mateo, I. Mozun, Muller, R., Musone, M. R., Musumeci, M., Navas, S., Nayerhoda, A., Nicolau, C. A., Nkosi, B., Fearraigh, B. Ó, Oliviero, V., Orlando, A., Oukacha, E., Paesani, D., González, J. Palacios, Papalashvili, G., Parisi, V., Gomez, E. J. Pastor, Păun, A. M., Păvălaş, G. E., Pelegris, I., Martínez, S. Pena, Perrin-Terrin, M., Perronnel, J., Pestel, V., Pestes, R., Piattelli, P., Poirè, C., Popa, V., Pradier, T., Prado, J., Pulvirenti, S., Quiroz-Rangel, C. A., Rahaman, U., Randazzo, N., Razzaque, S., Rea, I. C., Real, D., Riccobene, G., Robinson, J., Romanov, A., Šaina, A., Greus, F. Salesa, Samtleben, D. F. E., Losa, A. Sánchez, Sanfilippo, S., Sanguineti, M., Santonastaso, C., Santonocito, D., Sapienza, P., Schnabel, J., Schumann, J., Schutte, H. M., Seneca, J., Sennan, N., Setter, B., Sgura, I., Shanidze, R., Sharma, A., Shitov, Y., Šimkovic, F., Simonelli, A., Sinopoulou, A., Smirnov, M. V., Spisso, B., Spurio, M., Stavropoulos, D., Štekl, I., Taiuti, M., Tangorra-Cascione, R., Tayalati, Y., Thiersen, H., Melo, I. Tosta e, Tragia, E., Trocmé, B., Tsourapis, V., Tudorache, A., Tzamariudaki, E., Ukleja, A., Vacheret, A., Melchor, A. Valer, Valsecchi, V., Van Elewyck, V., Vannoye, G., Vasileiadis, G., de Sola, F. Vazquez, Veutro, A., Viola, S., Vivolo, D., Wilms, J., de Wolf, E., Yepes-Ramirez, H., Yvon, I., Zarpapis, G., Zavatarelli, S., Zegarelli, A., Zito, D., Zornoza, J. D., Zúñiga, J., and Zywucka, N.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
Gamma-ray bursts are promising candidate sources of high-energy astrophysical neutrinos. The recent GRB 221009A event, identified as the brightest gamma-ray burst ever detected, provides a unique opportunity to investigate hadronic emissions involving neutrinos. The KM3NeT undersea neutrino detectors participated in the worldwide follow-up effort triggered by the event, searching for neutrino events. In this letter, we summarize subsequent searches, in a wide energy range from MeV up to a few PeVs. No neutrino events are found in any of the searches performed. Upper limits on the neutrino emission associated with GRB 221009A are computed., Comment: 11 pages, 2 PDF figures. Submitted to JCAP
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40. Syphilitic hepatitis in infants, the forgotten disease that hepatologists have to brush up on: from a case series to a revision of literature
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Delle Cave, Valeria, Zito Marinosci, Geremia, Ferrara, Dolores, Esposito, Francesco, Lo Vecchio, Andrea, Sciveres, Marco, Mandato, Claudia, De Brasi, Daniele, Siani, Paolo, and Ranucci, Giusy
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41. Chapter 12. Toward a Digital Political Mimesis: Aesthetic of Affect and Activist Video
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Zhen, Zhang and Zito, Angela
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42. Chapter 11. “To Whom Do Our Bodies Belong?' Being Queer in Chinese DV Documentary
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Zhen, Zhang and Zito, Angela
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43. Appendix I: Chinese and Non-Chinese Filmography/Videography
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Zhen, Zhang and Zito, Angela
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44. Back Cover
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Zhen, Zhang and Zito, Angela
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45. Index
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Zhen, Zhang and Zito, Angela
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46. Contributors
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Zhen, Zhang and Zito, Angela
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47. Title Page, Copyright Page
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Zhen, Zhang and Zito, Angela
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48. Appendix II: Tibetan Filmography/Videography Compiled by Robert Barnett
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Zhen, Zhang and Zito, Angela
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49. Acknowledgments
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Zhen, Zhang and Zito, Angela
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50. Chapter 1. Marking the Body: The Axiographics of the Visible Hidden Camera
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Zhen, Zhang and Zito, Angela
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