473 results on '"Minda M"'
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2. Complete set of bound negative-parity states in the neutron-rich 18N nucleus
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Ziliani, S., Ciemała, M., Crespi, F. C. L., Leoni, S., Fornal, B., Suzuki, T., Otsuka, T., Maj, A., Bednarczyk, P., Benzoni, G., Bracco, A., Boiano, C., Bottoni, S., Brambilla, S., Bast, M., Beckers, M., Braunroth, T., Camera, F., Cieplicka-Orynczak, N., Clément, E., Coelli, S., Dorvaux, O., Erturk, S., De France, G., Fransen, C., Goldkuhle, A., Grebosz, J., Harakeh, M. N., Iskra, Ł. W., Jacquot, B., Karpov, A., Kicinska-Habior, M., Kimi, Y. -H., Kmiecik, M., Lemasson, A., Lewitowicz, M., Lenzi, S., Li, H., Matea, I., Mazurek, K., Michelagnoli, C., Matejska-Minda, M., Million, B., Müller-Gatermann, C., Nanal, V., Napiorkowski, P., Napoli, D. R., Palit, R., Rejmund, M., Schmitt, Ch., Stanoiu, M., Stefan, I., Vardaci, E., Wasilewska, B., Wieland, O., Zieblinski, M., and Zielinska, M.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
High-resolution gamma-ray spectroscopy of 18N is performed with the Advanced GAmma Tracking Array AGATA, following deep-inelastic processes induced by an 18O beam on a 181Ta target. Six states are newly identified, which together with the three known excitations exhaust all negative-parity excited states expected in 18N below the neutron threshold. Spin and parities are proposed for all located states on the basis of decay branchings and comparison with large-scale shell-model calculations performed in the p-sd space, with the YSOX interaction. Of particular interest is the location of the 0^-_1 and 1^-_2 excitations, which provide strong constrains for cross-shell p-sd matrix elements based on realistic interactions, and help to simultaneously reproduce the ground and first-excited states in 16N and 18N, for the first time. Understanding the 18N structure may also have significant impact on neutron-capture cross-section calculations in r-process modeling including light neutron-rich nuclei.
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- 2021
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3. Accessing tens-to-hundreds femtoseconds nuclear state lifetimes with low-energy binary heavy-ion reactions
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Ciemala, M., Ziliani, S., Crespi, F. C. L., Leoni, S., Fornal, B., Maj, A., Bednarczyk, P., Benzoni, G., Bracco, A., Boiano, C., Bottoni, S., Brambilla, S., Bast, M., Beckers, M., Braunroth, T., Camera, F., Cieplicka-Orynczak, N., Clement, E., Coelli, S., Dorvaux, O., Erturk, S., De France, G., Fransen, C., Goldkuhle, A., Grebosz, J., Harakeh, M. N., Iskra, L. W., Jacquot, B., Karpov, A., Kicinska-Habior, M., Kim, Y. -H., Kmiecik, M., Lemasson, A., Lenzi, S. M., Lewitowicz, M., Li, H., Matea, I., Mazurek, K., Michelagnoli, C., Matejska-Minda, M., Million, B., Muller-Gatermann, C., Nanal, V., Napiorkowski, P., Napoli, D. R., Palit, R., Rejmund, M., Schmitt, Ch., Stanoiu, M., Stefan, I., Vardaci, E., Wasilewska, B., Wieland, O., Zieblinski, M., and Zielinska, M.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
A novel Monte Carlo technique has been developed to determine lifetimes of excited states in the tens-to-hundreds femtoseconds range. The method is applied to low-energy heavy-ion binary reactions populating nuclei with complex velocity distributions. Its relevance is demonstrated in connection with the $^{18}$O(7.0 MeV/u) + $^{181}$Ta experiment, performed at GANIL with the AGATA+VAMOS+PARIS setup, to study neutron-rich O, C, N, ... nuclei. Excited states in $^{17}$O and $^{19}$O, with known lifetimes, are used to validate the method over the $\sim$20-400 fs lifetime-sensitivity range. Emphasis is given to the unprecedented position resolution provided by $\gamma$-tracking arrays, which turns out to be essential for reaching the required accuracy in Doppler-shift correction, at the basis of the detailed analysis of $\gamma$-ray lineshape and resulting state lifetime determination. The technique is anticipated to be an important tool for lifetime investigations in exotic neutron-rich nuclei, produced with intense ISOL-type beams.
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- 2020
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4. Comparative Analysis of Single-cell and Single-nucleus RNA-sequencing in a Rabbit Model of Retinal Detachment-related Proliferative Vitreoretinopathy
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Santiago, Clayton P., Gimmen, Megan Y., Lu, Yuchen, McNally, Minda M., Duncan, Leighton H., Creamer, Tyler J., Orzolek, Linda D., Blackshaw, Seth, and Singh, Mandeep S.
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- 2023
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5. Testing ab initio nuclear structure in neutron-rich nuclei: lifetime measurements of second 2+ states in 16C and 20O
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Ciemala, M., Ziliani, S., Crespi, F. C. L., Leoni, S., Fornal, B., Maj, A., Bednarczyk, P., Benzoni, G., Bracco, A., Boiano, C., Bottoni, S., Brambilla, S., Bast, M., Beckers, M., Braunroth, T., Camera, F., Cieplicka-Orynczak, N., Clement, E., Coelli, S., Dorvaux, O., Erturk, S., de France, G., Fransen, C., Goldkuhle, A., Grebosz, J., Harakeh, M. N., Iskra, L. W., Jacquot, B., Karpov, A., Kicinska-Habior, M., Kim, Y., Kmiecik, M., Lemasson, A., Lenzi, S. M., Lewitowicz, M., Li, H., Matea, I., Mazurek, K., Michelagnoli, C., Matejska-Minda, M., Million, B., Muller-Gatermann, C., Nanal, V., Napiorkowski, P., Napoli, D. R., Palit, R., Rejmund, M., Schmitt, Ch., Stanoiu, M., Stefan, I., Vardaci, E., Wasilewska, B., Wieland, O., Zieblinski, M., Zielinska, M., Atac, A., Barrientos, D., Birkenbach, B., Boston, A. J., Cederwall, B., Charles, L., Collado, J., Cullen, D. M., Desesquelles, P., Domingo-Pardo, C., Dudouet, J., Eberth, J., Gonzalez, V., Goupil, J., Harkness-Brennan, L. J., Hess, H., Judson, D. S., Jungclaus, A., Korten, W., Labiche, M., Lefevre, A., Menegazzo, R., Mengoni, D., Nyberg, J., Perez-Vidal, R. M., Podolyak, Zs., Pullia, A., Recchia, F., Reiter, P., Saillant, F., Salsac, M. D., Sanchis, E., Stezowski, O., Theisen, Ch., Valiente-Dobon, J. J., Holt, J. D., Menendez, J., Schwenk, A., and Simonis, J.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
To test the predictive power of ab initio nuclear structure theory, the lifetime of the second 2+ state in neutron-rich 20O, tau(2+_2 ) = 150(+80-30) fs, and an estimate for the lifetime of the second 2+ state in 16C have been obtained, for the first time. The results were achieved via a novel Monte Carlo technique that allowed us to measure nuclear state lifetimes in the tens-to-hundreds femtoseconds range, by analyzing the Doppler-shifted gamma-transition line shapes of products of low-energy transfer and deep-inelastic processes in the reaction 18O (7.0 MeV/u) + 181Ta. The requested sensitivity could only be reached owing to the excellent performances of the AGATA gamma-tracking array, coupled to the PARIS scintillator array and to the VAMOS++ magnetic spectrometer. The experimental lifetimes agree with predictions of ab initio calculations using two- and three-nucleon interactions, obtained with the valence-space in-medium similarity renormalization group for 20O, and with the no-core shell model for 16C. The present measurement shows the power of electromagnetic observables, determined with high-precision gamma spectroscopy, to assess the quality of first-principles nuclear structure calculations, complementing common benchmarks based on nuclear energies. The proposed experimental approach will be essential for short lifetimes measurements in unexplored regions of the nuclear chart, including r-process nuclei, when intense ISOL-type beams become available.
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- 2020
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6. Single-cell transcriptome analysis of xenotransplanted human retinal organoids defines two migratory cell populations of nonretinal origin
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Liu, Ying V., Santiago, Clayton P., Sogunro, Akin, Konar, Gregory J., Hu, Ming-wen, McNally, Minda M., Lu, Yu-chen, Flores-Bellver, Miguel, Aparicio-Domingo, Silvia, Li, Kang V., Li, Zhuo-lin, Agakishiev, Dzhalal, Hadyniak, Sarah E., Hussey, Katarzyna A., Creamer, Tyler J., Orzolek, Linda D., Teng, Derek, Canto-Soler, M. Valeria, Qian, Jiang, Jiang, Zheng, Johnston, Robert J., Jr., Blackshaw, Seth, and Singh, Mandeep S.
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- 2023
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7. Penggunaan Karbon Aktif dari Tandan Kosong Kelapa Sawit Teraktivasi NaOH pada Penyerapan Ion Pb(II)
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Minda M, Husain Sosidi, Ni Ketut Sumarni, Hardi Ys., Ruslan, Nov Irmawati Inda, and Moh. Mirzan
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Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
Oil palm empty fruit bunches (OPEFB) are plantation waste that has the potential to be used as activated carbon. The main component of OPEFB is lignocellulosic which can be a source of activated carbon and utilized for Pb2+ ion adsorption. The use of activated carbon activated by NaOH still requires optimization, especially in determining the contact time and optimum adsorption pH. This study aims to determine the effect of pH and contact time on the adsorption of Pb2+ and to determine the efficiency of the adsorbent on the adsorption of Pb2+. In this study, activated carbon from OPEFB was carbonized at 300oC for 1 hour, followed by activation using NaOH 0.5%. The results showed that the use of pH 5 and a contact time of 90 minutes had a relatively higher Pb2+ adsorption than other conditions. However, the use of variations in pH and contact time had no significant effect on the adsorption of Pb2+ ions. Adsorbents with variations in pH 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 were able to absorb Pb2+ of 99.73%, 99.86%, 99.74%, 99.79%, and 99.80%, respectively. Adsorbents with variations in contact time of 30, 60, 90, 120, and 150 minutes were able to absorb Pb2+ of 99.28%, 99.40%, 99.48%, 99.44%, and 99.48%, respectively.
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- 2022
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8. Characterization and allogeneic transplantation of a novel transgenic cone-rich donor mouse line
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Liu, Ying V., Teng, Derek, Konar, Gregory J., Agakishiev, Dzhalal, Biggs-Garcia, Alexis, Harris-Bookman, Sarah, McNally, Minda M., Garzon, Catalina, Sastry, Saalini, and Singh, Mandeep S.
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- 2021
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9. Behavioral, Psychological, Educational, and Vocational Interventions to Facilitate Employment Outcomes for Cancer Survivors: A Systematic Review. Campbell Systematic Reviews 2015:5
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Campbell Collaboration, Fong, Carlton J., Murphy, Kathleen M., Westbrook, John D., and Markle, Minda M.
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In the United States, an estimated 1.5 million people are diagnosed annually with some type of cancer (American Cancer Society, 2011). Work is an important stabilizing factor for cancer survivors (Arnold, 1999). De Boer and colleagues (2009) identified a rate of 33.8% unemployment among cancer survivors beyond the age of 18 compared to 15.2% among a healthy international control population. Greater awareness of the job-related and workplace issues that cancer survivors face can lead to more comprehensive rehabilitation plans and recovery (Centers for Disease Control, 2011; Nathan, Hayes-Lattin, Sisler, & Hudson, 2011). Although various recent interventions have been developed to address unemployment among cancer survivors, these have not yet been systematically evaluated. The objective of this systematic review is to examine experimental and quasi-experimental studies about interventions that (i) include one or more behavioral, psychological, educational, or vocational components, (ii) involve cancer survivors aged 18 years or older, and (iii) assess intervention outcomes on employment outcomes. The aims are both to describe the variety of interventions that have been studied using rigorous methods and to estimate intervention effects. This review highlights the positive effect psychosocial interventions may have on employment outcomes for cancer survivors. However, the methodological shortcomings of the included studies overall makes it likely that there is bias in the results and too few studies to provide sufficiently strong evidence to recommend particular practices. This review brings attention to the need for additional rigorous studies in this area, in particular, randomized controlled trials with more detailed reporting of data and study design and methodology. Appended are: (1) Documentation of Search Strategies for the Systematic Review; (2) Coding Form; and (3) Reasons Stage 2 Studies Were Excluded from the Systematic Review.
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- 2015
10. Charged particle decay of hot and rotating $^{88}$Mo nuclei in fusion-evaporation reactions
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Valdré, S., Piantelli, S., Casini, G., Barlini, S., Carboni, S., Ciemała, M., Kmiecik, M., Maj, A., Mazurek, K., Cinausero, M., Gramegna, F., Kravchuk, V. L., Morelli, L., Marchi, T., Baiocco, G., Bardelli, L., Bednarczyk, P., Benzoni, G., Bini, M., Blasi, N., Bracco, A., Brambilla, S., Bruno, M., Camera, F., Chbihi, A., Corsi, A., Crespi, F. C. L., D'Agostino, M., Degerlier, M., Fabris, D., Fornal, B., Giaz, A., Krzysiek, M., Leoni, S., Matejska-Minda, M., Mazumdar, I., Mȩczyński, W., Million, B., Montanari, D., Myalski, S., Nicolini, R., Olmi, A., Pasquali, G., Prete, G., Roberts, O. J., Styczeń, J., Szpak, B., Wasilewska, B., Wieland, O., Wieleczko, J. P., and Ziȩbliński, M.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
A study of fusion-evaporation and (partly) fusion-fission channels for the $^{88}$Mo compound nucleus, produced at different excitation energies in the reaction $^{48}$Ti + $^{40}$Ca at 300, 450 and 600 MeV beam energies, is presented. Fusion-evaporation and fusion-fission cross sections have been extracted and compared with the existing systematics. Experimental data concerning light charged particles have been compared with the prediction of the statistical model in its implementation in the Gemini++ code, well suited even for high spin systems, in order to tune the main model parameters in a mass region not abundantly covered by exclusive experimental data. Multiplicities for light charged particles emitted in fusion evaporation events are also presented. Some discrepancies with respect to the prediction of the statistical model have been found for forward emitted $\alpha$-particles; they may be due both to pre-equilibrium emission and to reaction channels (such as Deep Inelastic Collisions, QuasiFission/QuasiFusion) different from the compound nucleus formation., Comment: 14 pages, 14 figures
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- 2015
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11. Applications of Rutherford backscattering analysis methods to nuclear physics experiments
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Rocchini, M., Chiari, M., Pasquali, E., Nannini, A., Hadyńska-Klęk, K., Sona, P., Bazzacco, D., Benzoni, G., Camera, F., Czelusniak, C., Doherty, D.T., Goasduff, A., John, P.R., Komorowska, M., Marchini, N., Matejska-Minda, M., Melon, B., Mengoni, D., Napiorkowski, P.J., Ottanelli, M., Perego, A., Recchia, F., Siciliano, M., Sottili, L., Testov, D., Valiente-Dobón, J.J., Wrzosek-Lipska, K., and Zielińska, M.
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- 2021
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12. Using Game-Based Learning to Improve Boys' Literacy
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Marshall, Minda M. B., primary and Marshall, Marinda, additional
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- 2022
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13. SPIDER: A Silicon PIe DEtectoR for low-energy Coulomb-excitation measurements
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Rocchini, M., Hadyńska-Klȩk, K., Nannini, A., Valiente-Dobón, J.J., Goasduff, A., Testov, D., Mengoni, D., John, P.R., Siciliano, M., Melon, B., Sona, P., Ottanelli, M., Perego, A., Chiari, M., Zielińska, M., Bazzacco, D., Benzoni, G., Bettarini, S., Brianzi, M., Camera, F., Cocconi, P., Czelusniak, C., Doherty, D.T., Komorowska, M., Marchini, N., Matejska-Minda, M., Napiorkowski, P.J., Pasquali, E., Ramina, L., Rampazzo, M., Recchia, F., Rosso, D., Sottili, L., and Tredici, A.
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- 2020
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14. Energy response and identification efficiency of CsI(Tl) crystals irradiated with energetic protons
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Frosin, C., Barlini, S., Poggi, G., Casini, G., Bini, M., Stefanini, A.A., Valdré, S., Gruyer, D., Ciemała, M., Maj, A., Ziebliński, M., Sowicki, B., Mazurek, K., Cieplicka-Oryńczak, N., Matejska-Minda, M., Bonnet, E., Borderie, B., Bougault, R., Bruno, M., Buccola, A., Camaiani, A., Chibhi, A., Cinausero, M., Cicerchia, M., Dueñas, J., Fabris, D., Frankland, J., Gramegna, F., Henri, M., Kordyasz, A., Kozik, T., Le Neindre, N., Lombardo, I., Lopez, O., Mantovani, G., Marchi, T., Olmi, A., Ottanelli, P., Parlog, M., Piantelli, S., Pasquali, G., Upadhyahya, S., Verde, G., and Vient, E.
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- 2020
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15. Measurement of light charged particles in the decay channels of medium-mass excited compound nuclei
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Valdre', S., Barlini, S., Casini, G., Pasquali, G., Piantelli, S., Carboni, S., Cinausero, M., Gramegna, F., Marchi, T., Baiocco, G., Bardelli, L., Benzoni, G., Bini, M., Blasi, N., Bracco, A., Brambilla, S., Bruno, M., Camera, F., Corsi, A., Crespi, F., Agostino, M. D, Degerlier, M., Kravchuk, V. L., Leoni, S., Million, B., Montanari, D., Morelli, L., Nannini, A., Nicolini, R., Poggi, G., Vannini, G., Wieland, O., Bednarczyk, P., Ciemała, M., Dudek, J., Fornal, B., Kmiecik, M., Maj, A., Matejska-Minda, M., Mazurek, K., Meczynski, W., Myalski, S., Styczen, J., and Zieblinski, M.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The 48Ti on 40Ca reactions have been studied at 300 and 600 MeV focusing on the fusion-evaporation (FE) and fusion-fission (FF) exit channels. Energy spectra and multiplicities of the emitted light charged particles have been compared to Monte Carlo simulations based on the statistical model. Indeed, in this mass region (A about 100) models predict that shape transitions can occur at high spin values and relatively scarce data exist in the literature about coincidence measurements between evaporation residues and light charged particles. Signals of shape transitions can be found in the variations of the lineshape of high energy gamma rays emitted from the de-excitation of GDR states gated on different region of angular momenta. For this purpose it is important to keep under control the FE and FF processes, to regulate the statistical model parameters and to control the onset of possible preequilibrium emissions from 300 to 600 MeV bombarding energy., Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, Contribution to conference proceedings of the 25th International Nuclear Physics Conference (INPC 2013) Journal-ref: 25th International Nuclear Physics Conference (INPC 2013), Firenze : Italy (2013)
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- 2013
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16. Structure of Low-spin States in \(^{45}\)Sc Studied via Coulomb Excitation
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Matejska-Minda, M., primary, Napiorkowski, P.J., additional, Sieja, K., additional, Bednarczyk, P., additional, Abraham, T., additional, Agarwal, A., additional, Ahmed, I., additional, Bhattacharya, S., additional, Bhowmik, R.K., additional, Doherty, D.T., additional, Dutt, S., additional, Hadyńska-Klęk, K., additional, Iwanicki, J., additional, Jhingan, A., additional, Kaur, J., additional, Kicińska-Habior, M., additional, Kisieliński, M., additional, Komorowska, M., additional, Kowalczyk, M., additional, Kumar, M., additional, Kumar, R., additional, Kumar, S., additional, Kumar, D., additional, Maj, A., additional, Marchlewski, T., additional, Matuszczak, P., additional, Nanal, V., additional, Nannini, A., additional, Palacz, M., additional, Palit, R., additional, Próchniak, L., additional, Rai, N.K., additional, Rocchini, M., additional, Saxena, M., additional, Satuła, W., additional, Shuaib, M., additional, Siciliano, M., additional, Sood, A., additional, Srebrny, J., additional, Stolarz, A., additional, Styczeń, J., additional, Trivedi, T., additional, Tyagi, A.K., additional, Wasilewska, B., additional, Wollersheim, H.J., additional, Wrzosek-Lipska, K., additional, and Zielińska, M., additional
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- 2024
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17. Transition to Chronic Fibrosis in an Animal Model of Retinal Detachment With Features of Proliferative Vitreoretinopathy
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Peterson, Cornelia, primary, Lu, Yuchen, additional, Santiago, Clayton P., additional, Price, Antoinette C., additional, McNally, Minda M., additional, Schubert, William, additional, Nassar, Khaled, additional, Zollner, Thomas, additional, Blackshaw, Seth, additional, Eberhart, Charles G., additional, and Singh, Mandeep S., additional
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- 2023
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18. Psychological Interventions to Facilitate Employment Outcomes for Cancer Survivors: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
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Fong, Carlton J., Murphy, Kathleen M., Westbrook, John D., and Markle, Minda M.
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Purpose: The objective was to examine experimental and quasi-experimental studies about interventions that (i) included behavioral, psychological, educational, or vocational components; (ii) involved cancer survivors aged 18 years or older; and (iii) assessed employment outcomes. Methods: The aims were both to describe the variety of interventions that have been studied using rigorous methods and to estimate intervention effects using systematic review and meta-analysis methodologies. Results: We found 12 studies evaluating the effects of psychosocial interventions on the employment of cancer survivors (N = 2,151). Overall, there were positive effects on employment status but no evidence of an effect on hours worked and sick leave. Discussion: Despite the positive effect of psychosocial interventions, methodological shortcomings of the included studies overall make it likely that there was bias in the results and too few studies to provide sufficient evidence to recommend particular practices. This review brings attention to the need for additional rigorous studies.
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- 2018
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19. M4 resonnaces in light nuclei studied at CCB
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Cieplicka-Oryńczak, N., Fornal, B., Ciemała, M., Kmiecik, Maria, Maj, Adam, Lukasik, J., Pawłowski, P., Sowicki, B., Wasilewska, B., Zieblinski, M., Bednarczyk, P., Ciepal, I., Dhanmeher, K., Grebosz, J, Iskra, L.W, Krzysiek, M., Matejska-Minda, M., Mazurek, Katarzyna, Parol, W., Wloch, B., Boiano, C., Brambilla, S., Million, B., Jaganathen, Y., Ploszajczak, M., Burducea, I., Clisu, C., Florea, N, Iancu, D.A., Mărginean, N., Marginean, R, Stan, L, Harakeh, M.N., Kulessa, P., Matea, I., Sferrazza, Michele, Cieplicka-Oryńczak, N., Fornal, B., Ciemała, M., Kmiecik, Maria, Maj, Adam, Lukasik, J., Pawłowski, P., Sowicki, B., Wasilewska, B., Zieblinski, M., Bednarczyk, P., Ciepal, I., Dhanmeher, K., Grebosz, J, Iskra, L.W, Krzysiek, M., Matejska-Minda, M., Mazurek, Katarzyna, Parol, W., Wloch, B., Boiano, C., Brambilla, S., Million, B., Jaganathen, Y., Ploszajczak, M., Burducea, I., Clisu, C., Florea, N, Iancu, D.A., Mărginean, N., Marginean, R, Stan, L, Harakeh, M.N., Kulessa, P., Matea, I., and Sferrazza, Michele
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- 2023
20. Coulomb excitation of Zn 74,76
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European Commission, Research Foundation - Flanders, Federal Ministry of Education and Research (Germany), Ministry of Science and Higher Education (Poland), Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), National Science Centre (Poland), RIKEN Nishina Center for Accelerator-Based Science, Illana, A. [0000-0003-0274-3388], Zielińska, M. [0000-0001-5622-6349], Van Duppen, P. [0000-0002-5053-7370], Wrzosek-Lipska, K. [0000-0003-0046-1387], Lenzi, S. M. [0000-0002-4666-8431], Nowacki, F. [0000-0002-7854-8717], Dao, D. D. [0000-0001-9884-4591], Otsuka, T. [0000-0002-1593-5322], Tsunoda, Y. [0000-0002-0398-1639], Illana, A., Zielińska, M., Huyse, M., Rapisarda, E., Van Duppen, P., Wrzosek-Lipska, K., Lenzi, S. M., Nowacki, F., Dao, D. D., Otsuka, T., Tsunoda, Y., Arnswald, K., García Borge, María José, Cederkäll, J., Chrysalidis, K., Cortés, M. L., Cox, D. M., Day Goodacre, T., De Witte, H., Doherty, D. T., Fedosseev, V., Gaffney, L. P., Hadyńska-Klek, K., Hess, H., Henrich, C., Hlebowicz, M., Komorowska, M., Korten, W., Kröll, Th, Lozano Benito, M. L., Lutter, R., Marsh, B., Martikainen, L., Matejska-Minda, M., Molkanov, P. L., Nacher, Enrique, Nannini, A., Napiorkowski, P. J., Pakarinen, J., Papadakis, P., Queiser, M., Reiter, P., Rocchini, M., Rodriguez, J. A., Rolke, T., Rosiak, D., Rothe, S., Seidlitz, M., Seiffert, C., Siebeck, B., Siesling, E., Snäll, J., Srebrny, J., Thiel, S., Warr, N., Wenander, F., European Commission, Research Foundation - Flanders, Federal Ministry of Education and Research (Germany), Ministry of Science and Higher Education (Poland), Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), National Science Centre (Poland), RIKEN Nishina Center for Accelerator-Based Science, Illana, A. [0000-0003-0274-3388], Zielińska, M. [0000-0001-5622-6349], Van Duppen, P. [0000-0002-5053-7370], Wrzosek-Lipska, K. [0000-0003-0046-1387], Lenzi, S. M. [0000-0002-4666-8431], Nowacki, F. [0000-0002-7854-8717], Dao, D. D. [0000-0001-9884-4591], Otsuka, T. [0000-0002-1593-5322], Tsunoda, Y. [0000-0002-0398-1639], Illana, A., Zielińska, M., Huyse, M., Rapisarda, E., Van Duppen, P., Wrzosek-Lipska, K., Lenzi, S. M., Nowacki, F., Dao, D. D., Otsuka, T., Tsunoda, Y., Arnswald, K., García Borge, María José, Cederkäll, J., Chrysalidis, K., Cortés, M. L., Cox, D. M., Day Goodacre, T., De Witte, H., Doherty, D. T., Fedosseev, V., Gaffney, L. P., Hadyńska-Klek, K., Hess, H., Henrich, C., Hlebowicz, M., Komorowska, M., Korten, W., Kröll, Th, Lozano Benito, M. L., Lutter, R., Marsh, B., Martikainen, L., Matejska-Minda, M., Molkanov, P. L., Nacher, Enrique, Nannini, A., Napiorkowski, P. J., Pakarinen, J., Papadakis, P., Queiser, M., Reiter, P., Rocchini, M., Rodriguez, J. A., Rolke, T., Rosiak, D., Rothe, S., Seidlitz, M., Seiffert, C., Siebeck, B., Siesling, E., Snäll, J., Srebrny, J., Thiel, S., Warr, N., and Wenander, F.
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The first experiment using radioactive beams post-accelerated by the HIE-ISOLDE facility has enabled to obtain a precise set of B(E2) transition probabilities in neutron-rich 74,76Zn isotopes. The resulting B(E2; 21+ → 01+) values are consistent with those determined in earlier REX-ISOLDE measurements. While the B(E2; 41+ → 21+) transition probability in 76Zn is also in agreement with earlier Coulomb-excitation results, the value obtained for 74Zn is considerably lower. For the first time, a spectroscopic quadrupole moment of the 21+ state was measured for an exotic nucleus in this mass region. A detailed comparison is presented with large-scale shell-model and Monte Carlo shell-model calculations.
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21. Multinucleon Transfer Reactions in the \(^{238}\mathrm {U}+{^{238}}\)U System Studied with the VAMOS\(+\)AGATA\(+\)ID-Fix
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Utepov, A., primary, Ackermann, D., additional, Stodel, C., additional, Lemasson, A., additional, Ramos, D., additional, Rejmund, M., additional, Clement, E., additional, Jacquot, B., additional, Piot, J., additional, Ducret, J.E., additional, Caceres, L., additional, Savajols, H., additional, Chakma, R., additional, Heinz, S., additional, Kindler, B., additional, Lommel, B., additional, Korichi, A., additional, Lopez-Martens, A., additional, Hauschild, K., additional, Sulignano, B., additional, Theisen, C., additional, Vandebrouck, M., additional, Rey-Herme, E., additional, Gadea, A., additional, Corradi, L., additional, Fioretto, E., additional, Galtarossa, F., additional, Szilner, S., additional, Mijatović, T., additional, Fougères, C., additional, Seweryniak, D., additional, Kim, Y.H., additional, Cho, Y., additional, Son, Y., additional, Matejska-Minda, M., additional, Dorvaux, O., additional, Forge, M., additional, Kessaci, K., additional, Gall, B., additional, Marini, P., additional, and Million, B., additional
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22. Feeding of the Residual States with GDR gamma Decay Studied by nuBall Coupled with PARIS
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Ciemała, M., primary, Kmiecik, M., additional, Maj, A., additional, Fornal, B., additional, Bednarczyk, P., additional, Cieplicka-Oryńczak, N., additional, Iskra, Ł.W., additional, Matejska-Minda, M., additional, Mazurek, K., additional, Wasilewska, B., additional, Ziębliński, M., additional, Crespi, F.C.L., additional, Bracco, A., additional, Bottoni, S., additional, Camera, F., additional, Leoni, S., additional, Benzoni, G., additional, Million, B., additional, Wieland, O., additional, Brambilla, S., additional, Wilson, J., additional, Matea, I., additional, Lebois, M., additional, Jovančević, N., additional, Dorvaux, O., additional, Schmitt, Ch., additional, Dudek, J., additional, Kihel, S., additional, Napiorkowski, P.J., additional, Kicińska-Habior, M., additional, Mazumdar, I., additional, and Nanal, V., additional
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23. M4 Resonances in Light Nuclei Studied at CCB
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Cieplicka-Oryńczak, N., primary, Fornal, B., additional, Ciemała, M., additional, Kmiecik, M., additional, Maj, A., additional, Łukasik, J., additional, Pawłowski, P., additional, Sowicki, B., additional, Wasilewska, B., additional, Ziębliński, M., additional, Bednarczyk, P., additional, Ciepał, I., additional, Dhanmeher, K., additional, Grębosz, J., additional, Iskra, Ł.W., additional, Krzysiek, M., additional, Matejska-Minda, M., additional, Mazurek, K., additional, Parol, W., additional, Włoch, B., additional, Boiano, C., additional, Brambilla, S., additional, Million, B., additional, Jaganathen, Y., additional, Płoszajczak, M., additional, Burducea, I., additional, Clisu, C., additional, Florea, N., additional, Iancu, D.A., additional, Marginean, N., additional, Marginean, R., additional, Stan, L., additional, Harakeh, M.N., additional, Kulessa, P., additional, Matea, I., additional, and Sferrazza, M., additional
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24. Cellular and Fibrillar Collagen Analyses in an Animal Model of Retinal Detachment-Related Proliferative Vitreoretinopathy Reveals a Defined Transition to Chronic Fibrosis
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Cornelia Peterson, Clayton P. Santiago, Yuchen Lu, Antoinette Price, Minda M. McNally, William Schubert, Seth Blackshaw, Charles G. Eberhart, and Mandeep S. Singh
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PurposeProliferative vitreoretinopathy (PVR) is the most common cause of failure of surgically repaired rhegmatogenous retinal detachment (RRD). Chemically-induced and cell-injection PVR models do not fully simulate the clinical characteristics of PVR in the post-RRD context. There is an unmet need for translational models in which to study mechanisms and treatments specific to RRD-PVR.MethodsRRD-PVR was induced in adult Dutch Belted rabbits. Posterior segments of enucleated globes were fixed or processed for RNA-Seq at 6 hours and 2, 7, 14, and 35 days post-induction. Histochemical staining and immunolabeling for glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), alpha smooth muscle actin (αSMA), vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 2 (VEGFR2), CD68, and retinal pigment epithelium 65 kDa protein (RPE65) were performed, and labeling intensity was scored. Single cell RNA sequencing was performed.ResultsAcute histopathologic changes included intravitreal and intraretinal hemorrhage, leukocytic vitritis, chorioretinitis, and retinal rarefaction. Chronic lesions showed retinal atrophy, gliosis, fibrotic subretinal membranes, and epiretinal fibrovascular proliferation. Fibrillar collagen was present in the fibrocellular and fibrovascular membranes in chronic lesions. Moderate to strong labeling of glia and vasculature was detected in chronic lesions. At day 14, most cells profiled by single cell sequencing were identified as Müller glia and microglia, consistent with immunolabeling. Expression of several fibrillar collagen genes were upregulated in chronic lesions.ConclusionsHistologic and transcriptional features of this rabbit model simulate important features of human RRD-PVR, including the transition to chronic intra and periretinal fibrosis. This high-fidelityin vivomodel of RRD-PVR will enable further research on targeted treatment interventions.
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25. Cellular and Fibrillar Collagen Analyses in an Animal Model of Retinal Detachment-Related Proliferative Vitreoretinopathy Reveals a Defined Transition to Chronic Fibrosis
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Peterson, Cornelia, primary, Santiago, Clayton P., additional, Lu, Yuchen, additional, Price, Antoinette, additional, McNally, Minda M., additional, Schubert, William, additional, Blackshaw, Seth, additional, Eberhart, Charles G., additional, and Singh, Mandeep S., additional
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26. Behavioral, Psychological, Educational, and Vocational Interventions to Facilitate Employment Outcomes for Cancer Survivors: A Systematic Review
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Carlton J. Fong, Kathleen M. Murphy, John D. Westbrook, and Minda M. Markle
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This Campbell systematic review reports the effects of psychosocial interventions on employment outcomes for cancer survivors. The review summarises findings from 12 studies covering 2,151 cancer survivors. Interventions include education, training, psychological support, environmental adjustments or accommodations, flexible or job‐sharing work conditions, or job search and placement assistance. Most interventions include more than one component to address barriers to employment. Abstract BACKGROUND In the United States, an estimated 1.5 million people are diagnosed annually with some type of cancer (American Cancer Society, 2011). Work is an important stabilizing factor for cancer survivors (Arnold, 1999). De Boer and colleagues (2009) identified a rate of 33.8% unemployment among cancer survivors beyond the age of 18 compared to 15.2% among a healthy international control population. Greater awareness of the job‐related and workplace issues that cancer survivors face can lead to more comprehensive rehabilitation plans and recovery (Centers for Disease Control, 2011; Nathan, Hayes‐Lattin, Sisler, & Hudson, 2011). Although various recent interventions have been developed to address unemployment among cancer survivors, these have not yet been systematically evaluated. OBJECTIVE The objective of this systematic review is to examine experimental and quasi‐experimental studies about interventions that (i) include one or more behavioral, psychological, educational, or vocational components, (ii) involve cancer survivors aged 18 years or older, and (iii) assess intervention outcomes on employment outcomes. The aims are both to describe the variety of interventions that have been studied using rigorous methods and to estimate intervention effects. SEARCH STRATEGY We used electronic search techniques of 27 computerized databases to conduct a comprehensive search. Keywords used were relevant terms from four categories: population, treatment, domain, and design. We identified grey literature through electronic searches of popular search engines, unpublished dissertations/theses, and cancer‐related organizations and conferences. In addition, we searched reference lists from included individual studies for potential studies to consider. The dates of the last search for electronic databases and grey literature were November 2013 and October 2012, respectively. SELECTION CRITERIA We employed a two‐stage process to determine inclusion or exclusion of studies: (1) title and abstract stage and (2) full text stage. Participants needed to be cancer survivors 18 years of age or older. Interventions were included if they measured gainful employment, return to work, wages, or hours worked as an outcome. Interventions were behavioral, psychological, educational, or vocational in nature, including workshops, training, or counseling targeted towards employment initiation, return‐to‐work, or decreasing absenteeism and use of work disability or sick leave. Interventions included an element apart from medical or physical treatment (e.g., exercise, surgery, pharmaceutical treatment). Studies with a research design of randomized controlled trial or quasi‐experimental study were included. DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS The combined electronic search, hand searches, and examination of the grey literature produced a total of 20,249 citations. Of these studies, a total of 70 citations were advanced for collection of a full text copy of the study when either one of the two independent reviewers agreed it appeared to meet the inclusion criteria. Twelve studies met the inclusion criteria. The results of the studies were synthesized in a random‐effects meta‐analysis using odds ratio effect sizes. RESULTS We found 12 studies evaluating the effects of psychosocially‐related interventions on the employment of cancer survivors (N = 2151). Our results provide promising evidence that the included interventions may improve employment status (OR = 1.71, 95% confidence interval (CI) = 1.26 to 2.32) for cancer survivors. For RCTs (k = 6), the weighted mean effect size for employment status was OR = 1.44 (CI = 0.99 to 2.09), favoring the intervention groups. The mean odds ratio of 1.44 translates to an employment rate of about 68% for intervention participants compared to a baseline 60% for comparison group participants. For QEDs (k = 6), the weighted mean effect size for employment status was OR = 2.18 (CI = 1.32 to 3.60), also favoring the intervention groups. The mean odds ratio of 2.18 for the quasi‐experimental studies translates to an employment rate of about 77% for intervention participants, compared to the baseline rate of 60% for the comparison group participants. Although the mean effect size from QEDs was larger than that from the RCTs, there is no significant difference between the two types of experimental designs (p = 0.19). There was no evidence of an effect on the number of hours worked (OR = 0.89, CI = 0.22 to 1.52) or number of sick leave days (OR = 1.18, CI = 0.81 to 1.71). Overall, the assessment of the risk of bias was high, and conclusions about the effectiveness of the included interventions should be interpreted with caution. AUTHORS' CONCLUSIONS This review highlights the positive effect psychosocial interventions may have on employment outcomes for cancer survivors. However, the methodological shortcomings of the included studies overall makes it likely that there is bias in the results and too few studies to provide sufficiently strong evidence to recommend particular practices. This review brings attention to the need for additional rigorous studies in this area, in particular, randomized controlled trials with more detailed reporting of data and study design and methodology.
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27. The decay of the 21.47-MeV stretched resonance in ¹³C: A precise probe of the open nuclear quantum system description [The decay of the 21.47-MeV stretched resonance in C-13: A precise probe of the open nuclear quantum system description]
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Cieplicka-Orynczak, N., Jaganathen, Y., Fornal, B., Leoni, S., Ploszajczak, M., Ciemala, M., Ziliani, S., Kmiecik, M., Maj, A., Lukasik, J., Pawlowski, P., Sowicki, B., Wasilewska, B., Zieblinski, M., Bednarczyk, P., Boiano, C., Bottoni, S., Bracco, A., Brambilla, S., Burducea, I., Camera, F., Ciepal, I., Clisu, C., Crespi, F., Dhanmeher, K., Florea, N., Gamba, E., Grebosz, J., Harakeh, M., Iancu, D., Iskra, L., Krzysiek, M., Kulessa, P., Marginean, N., Marginean, R., Matea, I., Matejska-Minda, M., Mazurek, K., Million, B., Parol, W., Sferrazza, M., Stan, L., and Wloch, B.
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28. The decay of the 21.47-MeV stretched resonance in C: A precise probe of the open nuclear quantum system description
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Cieplicka-Oryńczak, N., Jaganathen, Y., Fornal, B., Leoni, S., Płoszajczak, M., Ciemała, M., Ziliani, S., Kmiecik, M., Maj, A., Łukasik, J., Pawłowski, P., Sowicki, B., Wasilewska, B., Ziębliński, M., Bednarczyk, P., Boiano, C., Bottoni, S., Bracco, A., Brambilla, S., Burducea, I., Camera, F., Ciepał, I., Clisu, C., Crespi, F.C.L., Dhanmeher, K., Florea, N., Gamba, E., Grębosz, J., Harakeh, M.N., Iancu, D.A., Iskra, Ł.W., Krzysiek, M., Kulessa, P., Marginean, N., Marginean, R., Matea, I., Matejska-Minda, M., Mazurek, K., Million, B., Parol, W., Sferrazza, M., Stan, L., and Włoch, B.
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The decay of the 21.47-MeV stretched resonance in $^{13}$C, arising from p3/2→d5/2 nucleon excitation coupled to maximum spin, was investigated in a (p,p′) experiment at 135 MeV proton bombarding energy, performed at the Cyclotron Centre Bronowice (CCB) at IFJ PAN in Krakow. First experimental information on the proton and neutron decay branches from this state was obtained by using coincidence measurement of protons inelastically scattered on a $^{13}$C target and γ rays from daughter nuclei, namely, $^{12}$B (proton decay) and $^{12}$C (neutron decay). The main branches lead to the Jπ=2+, first-excited state at 0.953 MeV in $^{12}$B, and to the Jπ=1+, T=1 level at 15.110 MeV in $^{12}$C. The results were compared with predictions from the Gamow Shell Model (GSM), which was used to describe the stretched resonance in terms of its energy, width, electromagnetic transition strengths and decay pattern. A very good agreement was obtained between the measured and calculated properties of the 21.47-MeV stretched resonance in $^{13}$C, demonstrating the high-quality and precision of the GSM wave function calculations, which include coupling to the resonant and non-resonant particle continuum.
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29. Deep submarine infiltration of altered geothermal groundwater on the south Chilean Margin
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Clementi, Vincent J., Rosenthal, Yair, Bova, Samantha C., Thomas, Elizabeth K., Wright, James D., Mortlock, Richard A., Cowling, Owen C., Godfrey, Linda V., Childress, Laurel B., Aiello, Ivano W., Avila, Alejandro, Biggs, William, Charles, Christopher D., Cheung, Anson H., deLong, Kimberly, Dove, Isabel A., Du, Xiaojing, Estes, Emily R., Fuentes, Ursula, García-Lasanta, Cristina, Goldstein, Steven L., Golub, Anna, Hagemann, Julia Rieke, Hatfield, Robert G., Haynes, Laura L., Hess, Anya V., Irvali, Nil, Kiro, Yael, Monteagudo, Minda M., Lambert, Jonathan E., Li, Chen, Longo, William M., McGrath, Sarah, Riechelson, Hailey, Robinson, Rebecca S., Sarao, John, Sproson, Adam D., Taylor, Shawn, Yokoyama, Yusuke, and Yu, Siyao M.
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Submarine groundwater discharge is increasingly recognized as an important component of the oceanic geochemical budget, but knowledge of the distribution of this phenomenon is limited. To date, reports of meteoric inputs to marine sediments are typically limited to shallow shelf and coastal environments, whereas contributions of freshwater along deeper sections of tectonically active margins have generally been attributed to silicate diagenesis, mineral dehydration, or methane hydrate dissociation. Here, using geochemical fingerprinting of pore water data from Site J1003 recovered from the Chilean Margin during D/V JOIDES Resolution Expedition 379 T, we show that substantial offshore freshening reflects deep and focused contributions of meteorically modified geothermal groundwater, which is likely sourced from a reservoir ~2.8 km deep in the Aysén region of Patagonia and infiltrated marine sediments during or shortly after the last glacial period. Emplacement of fossil groundwaters reflects an apparently ubiquitous phenomenon in margin sediments globally, but our results now identify an unappreciated locus of deep submarine groundwater discharge along active margins with potential implications for coastal biogeochemical processes and tectonic instability.
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30. Comparative analysis of single-cell and single-nucleus RNA-sequencing in a rabbit model of retinal detachment-related proliferative vitreoretinopathy
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Santiago, Clayton P., primary, Gimmen, Megan Y., additional, Lu, Yuchen, additional, McNally, Minda M., additional, Duncan, Leighton H., additional, Creamer, Tyler J., additional, Orzolek, Linda D., additional, Blackshaw, Seth, additional, and Singh, Mandeep S., additional
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31. The decay of the 21.47-MeV stretched resonance in 13C: A precise probe of the open nuclear quantum system description
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Cieplicka-Oryńczak, N., primary, Jaganathen, Y., additional, Fornal, B., additional, Leoni, S., additional, Płoszajczak, M., additional, Ciemała, M., additional, Ziliani, S., additional, Kmiecik, M., additional, Maj, A., additional, Łukasik, J., additional, Pawłowski, P., additional, Sowicki, B., additional, Wasilewska, B., additional, Ziębliński, M., additional, Bednarczyk, P., additional, Boiano, C., additional, Bottoni, S., additional, Bracco, A., additional, Brambilla, S., additional, Burducea, I., additional, Camera, F., additional, Ciepał, I., additional, Clisu, C., additional, Crespi, F.C.L., additional, Dhanmeher, K., additional, Florea, N., additional, Gamba, E., additional, Grębosz, J., additional, Harakeh, M.N., additional, Iancu, D.A., additional, Iskra, Ł.W., additional, Krzysiek, M., additional, Kulessa, P., additional, Marginean, N., additional, Marginean, R., additional, Matea, I., additional, Matejska-Minda, M., additional, Mazurek, K., additional, Million, B., additional, Parol, W., additional, Sferrazza, M., additional, Stan, L., additional, and Włoch, B., additional
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32. Transretinal migration of astrocytes and brain/spinal cord-like cells arising from transplanted human retinal organoids
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Ying V. Liu, Clayton P. Santiago, Akin Sogunro, Gregory J. Konar, Ming-wen Hu, Minda M. McNally, Yu-chen Lu, Zhuo-lin Li, Dzhalal Agakishiev, Sarah E. Hadyniak, Katarzyna A. Hussey, Tyler J. Creamer, Linda D. Orzolek, Derek Teng, Jiang Qian, Zheng Jiang, Robert J. Johnston, Seth Blackshaw, and Mandeep S. Singh
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Human retinal organoid transplantation can potentially restore vision in patients with degenerative retinal diseases. How the recipient retina regulates the maturation, fate specification, and migration of transplanted organoid cells is unknown. We transplanted human retinal organoid-derived cells into photoreceptor-deficient mice, conducted histology and single-cell RNA sequencing analyses, and observed two main classes of graft-derived cells. The first class consisted of retinal astrocytes and brain/spinal cord-like neural precursors, absent or rare in cultured organoids, that migrated into all recipient retinal layers and traveled long distances. The second class consisted of retinal progenitor-derived cells, including rods and cones, that remained in the subretinal space and matured more rapidly than photoreceptors in culture. These data suggest that the recipient subretinal space promotes the maturation of transplanted photoreceptors while inducing or expanding migratory cell populations that are not normally derived from retinal progenitors. These findings have important implications for cell-based treatment of retinal diseases.
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33. The decay of the 21.47-MeV stretched resonance in 13C: a precise probe of the open nuclear quantum system description
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Cieplicka-Oryńczak, N., Jaganathen, Y., Fornal, B., Leoni, Silvia, Ploszajczak, Marek, Ciemała, M., Ziliani, S., Kmiecik, Maria, Maj, Adam, Lukasik, J., Pawłowski, P., Sowicki, B., Wasilewska, B., Zieblinski, M., Bednarczyk, P., Boiano, C., Bottoni, S., Bracco, Angela, Brambilla, S., Burducea, I., Camera, F., Ciepal, I., Clisu, C., Crespi, Fabio Celso Luigi, Dhanmeher, K., Florea, N, Gamba, E., Grebosz, J, Harakeh, M.N., Iancu, D.A., Iskra, L.W, Krzysiek, M., Kulessa, P., Mărginean, N., Marginean, R, Matea, I., Matejska-Minda, M., Mazurek, Katarzyna, Million, B., Parol, W., Sferrazza, Michele, Stan, Lucian, Wloch, B., Cieplicka-Oryńczak, N., Jaganathen, Y., Fornal, B., Leoni, Silvia, Ploszajczak, Marek, Ciemała, M., Ziliani, S., Kmiecik, Maria, Maj, Adam, Lukasik, J., Pawłowski, P., Sowicki, B., Wasilewska, B., Zieblinski, M., Bednarczyk, P., Boiano, C., Bottoni, S., Bracco, Angela, Brambilla, S., Burducea, I., Camera, F., Ciepal, I., Clisu, C., Crespi, Fabio Celso Luigi, Dhanmeher, K., Florea, N, Gamba, E., Grebosz, J, Harakeh, M.N., Iancu, D.A., Iskra, L.W, Krzysiek, M., Kulessa, P., Mărginean, N., Marginean, R, Matea, I., Matejska-Minda, M., Mazurek, Katarzyna, Million, B., Parol, W., Sferrazza, Michele, Stan, Lucian, and Wloch, B.
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34. Transretinal migration of astrocytes and brain/spinal cord-like cells arising from transplanted human retinal organoids
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Liu, Ying V., primary, Santiago, Clayton P., additional, Sogunro, Akin, additional, Konar, Gregory J., additional, Hu, Ming-wen, additional, McNally, Minda M., additional, Lu, Yu-chen, additional, Li, Zhuo-lin, additional, Agakishiev, Dzhalal, additional, Hadyniak, Sarah E., additional, Hussey, Katarzyna A., additional, Creamer, Tyler J., additional, Orzolek, Linda D., additional, Teng, Derek, additional, Qian, Jiang, additional, Jiang, Zheng, additional, Johnston, Robert J., additional, Blackshaw, Seth, additional, and Singh, Mandeep S., additional
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35. γ decay to the ground state from the excitations above the neutron threshold in the 208Pb(p,p'γ) reaction at 85 MeV
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Wasilewska, B., Kmiecik, M., Ciemała, M., Maj, A., Crespi, F. C.L., Bracco, A., Harakeh, M. N., Bednarczyk, P., Bottoni, S., Brambilla, S., Camera, F., Ciepał, I., Cieplicka-Oryńczak, N., Csatlos, M., Fornal, B., Gaudilla, V., Grȩbosz, J., Isaak, J., Iskra, W., Jeżabek, M., Krasznahorkay, A. J., Kihel, S., Krzysiek, M., Lasko, P., Leoni, S., Lewitowicz, M., Łukasik, J., Matejska-Minda, M., Mazurek, K., Napiorkowski, P. J., Parol, W., Pawłowski, P., Qi, L. Q., Saxena, M., Schmitt, Ch, Sobolev, Y., Sowicki, B., Stanoiu, M., Tamii, A., Wieland, O., and Ziȩbliński, M.
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A new measurement of γ decay from the states above the neutron threshold in Pb208 has been performed at Cyclotron Centre Bronowice in Kraków, Poland. The main goal of the experiment was to observe the γ decay to the ground state from the isoscalar giant quadrupole resonance (ISGQR). To this day, the only published observation of this phenomenon dates back to the late 1980s, where γ decay to the ground state branching ratio was reported. At variance with the existing measurement using inelastic scattering of O17, here proton inelastic scattering is employed. In particular, data were obtained for Pb208(p,p′γ) at 85 MeV beam energy, where γ rays were measured for proton scattering angles 8.9∘, 10.7∘, 12.5∘, and 14.3∘. By applying a similar analysis method as in the previous experiment, the branching ratio of ISGQR gamma decay to the ground state was extracted from the data.
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36. Using Game-Based Learning to Improve Boys' Literacy
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This chapter foregrounds an online gamified visual intelligence innovation (eyebraingym) developed to enhance visual processing skills, improve memory and vocabulary, and increase reading fluency. The explicit aim of the innovation is to improve comprehension towards visual intelligence. Ninety-eight Grade 8 learners at a South African Boy's School completed their online development during the 2021 academic year. These learners were part of a group of students participating in a whole school reading and literacy intervention program. The innovation is an integral part of this ongoing project. Their interaction with the innovation consists of 15 sessions completed once or twice a week for 20 – 40 minutes over five months. The results of the project are positive. It shows that most participating students improved their perceptual development and reading speed (VPF) and cognitive development and comprehension skills (CDF). In addition, these outcomes transferred to improved relative efficiency when working with information (AIUF).
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37. The Sediment Green-Blue Color Ratio as a Proxy for Biogenic Silica Productivity Along the Chilean Margin
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Li, Chen, Clementi, Vincent J., Bova, Samantha C, Rosenthal, Yair, Childress, Laurel B., Wright, James D., Jian, Zhimin, Aiello, Ivano W., Avila, Alejandro, Biggs, William, Charles, Christopher D., Cheung, Anson H., deLong, Kimberly, Dove, Isabel A., Du, Xiaojing, Estes, Emily R., Fuentes, Ursula, García-Lasanta, Cristina, Goldstein, Steven L., Golub, Anna, Hagemann, Julia Rieke, Hatfield, Robert G, Haynes, Laura L., Hess, Anya V., Irvali, Nil, Kiro, Yael, Monteagudo, Minda M., Lambert, Jonathan E., Longo, William M., McGrath, Sarah, Riechelson, Hailey, Robinson, Rebecca S., Sarao, John, Sproson, Adam D., Taylor, Shawn, Yokoyama, Yusuke, and Yu, Siyao M.
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Sediment cores recently collected from the Chilean Margin during D/V JOIDES Resolution Expedition 379T (JR100) document variability in shipboard-generated records of the green/blue (G/B) ratio. These changes show a strong coherence with benthic foraminiferal δ18O, Antarctic ice core records, and sediment lithology (e.g., higher diatom abundances in greener sediment intervals), suggesting a climate-related control on the G/B. Here, we test the utility of G/B as a proxy for diatom productivity at Sites J1002 and J1007 by calibrating G/B to measured biogenic opal. Strong exponential correlations between measured opal% and the G/B were found at both sites. We use the empirical regressions to generate high-resolution records of opal contents (opal%) on the Chilean Margin. Higher productivity tends to result in more reducing sedimentary conditions. Redox-sensitive sedimentary U/Th generally co-varies with the reconstructed opal% at both sites, supporting the association between sediment color, sedimentary U/Th, and productivity. Lastly, we calculated opal mass accumulation rate (MAR) at Site J1007 over the last ∼150,000 years. The G/B-derived opal MAR record from Site J1007 largely tracks existing records derived from traditional wet-alkaline digestion from the south and eastern equatorial Pacific (EEP) Ocean, with a common opal flux peak at ∼50 ka suggesting that increased diatom productivity in the EEP was likely driven by enhanced nutrient supply from the Southern Ocean rather than dust inputs as previously suggested. Collectively, our results identify the G/B ratio as a useful tool with the potential to generate reliable, high-resolution paleoceanographic records that circumvent the traditionally laborious methodology. publishedVersion
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38. Onset of triaxial deformation in Zn-66 and properties of its first excited 0+state studied by means of Coulomb excitation
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Rocchini M, Hadynska-Klek K, Nannini A, Goasduff A, Zielinska M, Testov D, Rodriguez TR, Gargano A, Nowacki F, De Gregorio G, Naidja H, Sona P, Valiente-Dobon JJ, Mengoni D, John PR, Bazzacco D, Benzoni G, Boso A, Cocconi P, Chiari M, Doherty DT, Galtarossa F, Jaworski G, Komorowska M, Marchini N, Matejska-Minda M, Melon B, Menegazzo R, Napiorkowski PJ, Napoli D, Ottanelli M, Perego A, Ramina L, Rampazzo M, Recchia F, Riccetto S, Rosso D, Siciliano M, Rocchini, M, Hadynska-Klek, K, Nannini, A, Goasduff, A, Zielinska, M, Testov, D, Rodriguez, Tr, Gargano, A, Nowacki, F, De Gregorio, G, Naidja, H, Sona, P, Valiente-Dobon, Jj, Mengoni, D, John, Pr, Bazzacco, D, Benzoni, G, Boso, A, Cocconi, P, Chiari, M, Doherty, Dt, Galtarossa, F, Jaworski, G, Komorowska, M, Marchini, N, Matejska-Minda, M, Melon, B, Menegazzo, R, Napiorkowski, Pj, Napoli, D, Ottanelli, M, Perego, A, Ramina, L, Rampazzo, M, Recchia, F, Riccetto, S, Rosso, D, and Siciliano, M
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39. Complete set of bound negative-parity states in the neutron-rich nucleus
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Ziliani S., Ciemala M., Crespi F. C. L., Leoni S., Fornal B., Suzuki T., Otsuka T., Maj A., Bednarczyk P., Benzoni G., Bracco A., Boiano C., Bottoni S., Brambilla S., Bast M., Beckers M., Braunroth T., Camera F., Cieplicka-Orynczak N., Clement E., Coelli S., Dorvaux O., Erturk S., de France G., Fransen C., Goldkuhle A., Grebosz J., Harakeh M. N., Iskra L. W., Jacquot B., Karpov A., Kicinska-Habior M., Kim Y., Kmiecik M., Lemasson A., Lenzi S. M., Lewitowicz M., Li H., Matea I., Mazurek K., Michelagnoli C., Matejska-Minda M., Million B., Muller-Gatermann C., Nanal V., Napiorkowski P., Napoli D. R., Palit R., Rejmund M., Schmitt CH., Stanoiu M., Stefan I., Vardaci E., Wasilewska B., Wieland O., Zieblinski M., Zielinska M., Ziliani, S., Ciemala, M., Crespi, F. C. L., Leoni, S., Fornal, B., Suzuki, T., Otsuka, T., Maj, A., Bednarczyk, P., Benzoni, G., Bracco, A., Boiano, C., Bottoni, S., Brambilla, S., Bast, M., Beckers, M., Braunroth, T., Camera, F., Cieplicka-Orynczak, N., Clement, E., Coelli, S., Dorvaux, O., Erturk, S., de France, G., Fransen, C., Goldkuhle, A., Grebosz, J., Harakeh, M. N., Iskra, L. W., Jacquot, B., Karpov, A., Kicinska-Habior, M., Kim, Y., Kmiecik, M., Lemasson, A., Lenzi, S. M., Lewitowicz, M., Li, H., Matea, I., Mazurek, K., Michelagnoli, C., Matejska-Minda, M., Million, B., Muller-Gatermann, C., Nanal, V., Napiorkowski, P., Napoli, D. R., Palit, R., Rejmund, M., Schmitt, Ch., Stanoiu, M., Stefan, I., Vardaci, E., Wasilewska, B., Wieland, O., Zieblinski, M., and Zielinska, M.
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High-resolution -ray spectroscopy of is performed with the Advanced GAmma Tracking Array, following deep-inelastic processes induced by an beam on a target. Six states are newly identified, which together with the three known excitations exhaust all negative-parity excited states expected in below the neutron threshold. Spin and parities are proposed for all located states on the basis of decay branchings and comparison with large-scale shell-model calculations performed in the p-sd space, with the YSOX interaction. Of particular interest is the location of the and excitations, which provide strong constrains for cross-shell p-sd matrix elements based on realistic interactions and help to simultaneously reproduce the ground and first-excited states in and , for the first time. Understanding the structure may also have significant impact on neutron-capture cross-section calculations in r-process modeling including light neutron-rich nuclei.
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40. Lifetime analysis of short-lived states in $^{17}$N
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Ziliani, S., Ciemała, M., Crespi, F. C.L., Leoni, S., Fornal, B., Maj, A., Bednarczyk, P., Benzoni, G., Bracco, A., Boiano, C., Bottoni, S., Brambilla, S., Bast, M., Beckers, M., Braunroth, T., Camera, F., Cieplicka-Oryńczak, N., Clément, E., Coelli, S., Dorvaux, O., Erturk, S., De France, G., Fransen, C., Goldkuhle, A., Grȩbosz, J., Harakeh, M. N., Iskra, W., Jacquot, B., Karpov, A., Kicińska-Habior, M., Kim, Y., Kmiecik, M., Lemasson, A., Lenzi, S. M., Lewitowicz, M., Li, H., Matea, I., Mazurek, K., Michelagnoli, C., Matejska-Minda, M., Million, B., Müller-Gatermann, C., Nanal, V., Napiorkowski, P., Napoli, D. R., Palit, R., Rejmund, M., Schmitt, C., Stanoiu, M., Stefan, I., Vardaci, E., Wasilewska, B., Wieland, O., Ziȩbliński, M., Zielińska, M., Grand Accélérateur National d'Ions Lourds (GANIL), Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Institut Pluridisciplinaire Hubert Curien (IPHC), Université de Strasbourg (UNISTRA)-Université de Haute-Alsace (UHA) Mulhouse - Colmar (Université de Haute-Alsace (UHA))-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Laboratoire de Physique des 2 Infinis Irène Joliot-Curie (IJCLab), Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Université Paris-Saclay-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL), Institut de Recherches sur les lois Fondamentales de l'Univers (IRFU), Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Université Paris-Saclay, Ziliani, S., Ciemala, M., Crespi, F. C. L., Leoni, S., Fornal, B., Maj, A., Bednarczyk, P., Benzoni, G., Bracco, A., Boiano, C., Bottoni, S., Brambilla, S., Bast, M., Beckers, M., Braunroth, T., Camera, F., Cieplicka-Orynczak, N., Clement, E., Coelli, S., Dorvaux, O., Erturk, S., De France, G., Fransen, C., Goldkuhle, A., Grebosz, J., Harakeh, M. N., Iskra, L. W., Jacquot, B., Karpov, A., Kicinska-Habior, M., Kim, Y., Kmiecik, M., Lemasson, A., Lenzi, S. M., Lewitowicz, M., Li, H., Matea, I., Mazurek, K., Michelagnoli, C., Matejska-Minda, M., Million, B., Muller-Gatermann, C., Nanal, V., Napiorkowski, P., Napoli, D. R., Palit, R., Rejmund, M., Schmitt, C., Stanoiu, M., Stefan, I., Vardaci, E., Wasilewska, B., Wieland, O., Zieblinski, M., Zielinska, M., and Research unit Nuclear & Hadron Physics
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International audience; A recent extension of the Doppler-shift attenuation method to measure short lifetimes of states populated in low-energy binary reactions is applied to the case of 17N. The reliability of the technique is confirmed by measuring the lifetime of the 5515 keV 3/2− state, which is depopulated by two different γ rays. The method is used to measure the lifetime of the 5170 keV (9/2+) state in the same nucleus. Comparisons with large-scale shell-model predictions are given as well.
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41. γ decay to the ground state from the excitations above the neutron threshold in the Pb208(p,p′γ) reaction at 85 MeV
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Wasilewska, B., primary, Kmiecik, M., additional, Ciemała, M., additional, Maj, A., additional, Crespi, F. C. L., additional, Bracco, A., additional, Harakeh, M. N., additional, Bednarczyk, P., additional, Bottoni, S., additional, Brambilla, S., additional, Camera, F., additional, Ciepał, I., additional, Cieplicka-Oryńczak, N., additional, Csatlos, M., additional, Fornal, B., additional, Gaudilla, V., additional, Grȩbosz, J., additional, Isaak, J., additional, Iskra, Ł. W., additional, Jeżabek, M., additional, Krasznahorkay, A. J., additional, Kihel, S., additional, Krzysiek, M., additional, Lasko, P., additional, Leoni, S., additional, Lewitowicz, M., additional, Łukasik, J., additional, Matejska-Minda, M., additional, Mazurek, K., additional, Napiorkowski, P. J., additional, Parol, W., additional, Pawłowski, P., additional, Qi, L. Q., additional, Saxena, M., additional, Schmitt, Ch., additional, Sobolev, Y., additional, Sowicki, B., additional, Stanoiu, M., additional, Tamii, A., additional, Wieland, O., additional, and Ziȩbliński, M., additional
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42. Complete set of bound negative-parity states in the neutron-rich nucleus N18
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Ziliani, S., primary, Ciemała, M., additional, Crespi, F. C. L., additional, Leoni, S., additional, Fornal, B., additional, Suzuki, T., additional, Otsuka, T., additional, Maj, A., additional, Bednarczyk, P., additional, Benzoni, G., additional, Bracco, A., additional, Boiano, C., additional, Bottoni, S., additional, Brambilla, S., additional, Bast, M., additional, Beckers, M., additional, Braunroth, T., additional, Camera, F., additional, Cieplicka-Oryńczak, N., additional, Clément, E., additional, Coelli, S., additional, Dorvaux, O., additional, Erturk, S., additional, de France, G., additional, Fransen, C., additional, Goldkuhle, A., additional, Grębosz, J., additional, Harakeh, M. N., additional, Iskra, Ł. W., additional, Jacquot, B., additional, Karpov, A., additional, Kicińska-Habior, M., additional, Kim, Y., additional, Kmiecik, M., additional, Lemasson, A., additional, Lenzi, S. M., additional, Lewitowicz, M., additional, Li, H., additional, Matea, I., additional, Mazurek, K., additional, Michelagnoli, C., additional, Matejska-Minda, M., additional, Million, B., additional, Müller-Gatermann, C., additional, Nanal, V., additional, Napiorkowski, P., additional, Napoli, D. R., additional, Palit, R., additional, Rejmund, M., additional, Schmitt, Ch., additional, Stanoiu, M., additional, Stefan, I., additional, Vardaci, E., additional, Wasilewska, B., additional, Wieland, O., additional, Ziębliński, M., additional, and Zielińska, M., additional
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43. Characterization and allogeneic transplantation of a novel transgenic cone-rich donor mouse line
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Catalina Garzon, Sarah Harris-Bookman, Alexis Biggs-Garcia, Mandeep S. Singh, Ying V. Liu, Gregory J. Konar, Dzhalal Agakishiev, Derek Teng, Saalini Sastry, and Minda M. McNally
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Allogeneic transplantation ,genetic structures ,Cell Transplantation ,Green Fluorescent Proteins ,Stimulation ,Mice, Transgenic ,Retina ,Article ,Green fluorescent protein ,Cell Line ,Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Mice ,Microscopy, Electron, Transmission ,medicine ,Electroretinography ,Animals ,Transplantation, Homologous ,Mice, Knockout ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Chemistry ,Retinal Degeneration ,Rod Opsins ,Retinal ,Molecular biology ,Cone Opsins ,eye diseases ,Sensory Systems ,Tissue Donors ,Transplantation ,Mice, Inbred C57BL ,Ophthalmoscopy ,Ophthalmology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Retinal Cone Photoreceptor Cells ,sense organs ,Erg - Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Cone photoreceptor transplantation is a potential treatment for macular diseases. The optimal conditions for cone transplantation are poorly understood, partly because of the scarcity of cones in donor mice. To facilitate allogeneic cone photoreceptor transplantation studies in mice, we aimed to create and characterize a donor mouse model containing a cone-rich retina with a cone-specific enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP) reporter. METHODS: We generated OPN1LW-EGFP/NRL(−/−) mice by crossing NRL(−/−) and OPN1LW-EGFP mice. We characterized the anatomical phenotype of OPN1LW-EGFP/NRL(−/−) mice using multimodal confocal scanning laser ophthalmoscopy (cSLO) imaging, immunohistology, and transmission electron microscopy. We evaluated retinal function using electroretinogram (ERG), including 465 and 525 nm chromatic stimuli. Retinal sheets and cell suspensions from OPN1LW-EGFP/NRL(−/−) mice were transplanted subretinally into immunodeficient Rd1 mice. RESULTS: OPN1LW-EGFP/NRL(−/−) retinas were enriched with OPN1LW-EGFP(+) and S-opsin(+) cone photoreceptors in a dorsal-ventral distribution gradient. Cone photoreceptors co-expressing OPNL1W-EGFP and S-opsin significantly increased in OPN1LW-EGFP/NRL(−/−) compared to OPN1LW-EGFP mice. Temporal dynamics of rosette formation in the OPN1LW-EGFP/NRL(−/−) were similar as the NRL(−/−) with peak formation at P15. Rosettes formed preferentially in the ventral retina. The outer retina in P35 OPN1LW-EGFP/NRL(−/−) was thinner than NRL(−/−) controls. The OPN1LW-EGFP/NRL(−/−) ERG response amplitudes to 465 nm stimulation were similar to, but to 535 nm stimulation were lower than, NRL(−/−) controls. Three months after transplantation, the suspension grafts showed greater macroscopic degradation than sheet grafts. Retinal sheet grafts from OPN1LW-EGFP/NRL(−/−) mice showed greater S-opsin+ cone survival than suspension grafts from the same strain. CONCLUSIONS: OPN1LW-EGFP/NRL(−/−) retinae were enriched with S-opsin(+) photoreceptors. Sustained expression of EGFP facilitated the longitudinal tracking of transplanted donor cells. Transplantation of cone-rich retinal grafts harvested prior to peak rosette formation survived and differentiated into cone photoreceptor subtypes. Photoreceptor sheet transplantation may promote greater macroscopic graft integrity and S-opsin(+) cone survival than cell suspension transplantation, although the mechanism underlying this observation is unclear at present. This novel cone-rich reporter mouse strain may be useful to study the influence of graft structure on cone survival.
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44. Supplemental Material, Bierstetel_LSM_Supplemental_Materials - Associations between language style matching and relationship commitment and satisfaction: An integrative data analysis
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Bierstetel, Sabrina J., Farrell, Allison K., Briskin, Julia L., Harvey, Michael W., Gable, Shelly L., Ha, Thao, Ickes, William, Lin, Wei-Fang, Orina, Minda M., Saxbe, Darby, Simpson, Jeffry A., Ta, Vivian P., and Slatcher, Richard B.
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200199 Communication and Media Studies not elsewhere classified ,FOS: Media and communications ,FOS: Psychology ,170199 Psychology not elsewhere classified - Abstract
Supplemental Material, Bierstetel_LSM_Supplemental_Materials for Associations between language style matching and relationship commitment and satisfaction: An integrative data analysis by Sabrina J. Bierstetel, Allison K. Farrell, Julia L. Briskin, Michael W. Harvey, Shelly L. Gable, Thao Ha, William Ickes, Wei-Fang Lin, Minda M. Orina, Darby Saxbe, Jeffry A. Simpson, Vivian P. Ta and Richard B. Slatcher in Journal of Social and Personal Relationships
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45. Testing ab initio nuclear structure in neutron-rich nuclei: Lifetime measurements of second 2+ state in C 16 and O 20
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Ciemala, M., Ziliani, S., Crespi, F. C. L., Leoni, S., Fornal, B., Maj, A., Bednarczyk, P., Benzoni, G., Bracco, A., Boiano, C., Bottoni, S., Brambilla, S., Bast, M., Beckers, M., Braunroth, T., Camera, F., Cieplicka-Orynczak, N., Clement, E., Coelli, S., Dorvaux, O., Erturk, S., De France, G., Fransen, C., Goldkuhle, A., Grebosz, J., Harakeh, M. N., Iskra, L. W., Jacquot, B., Karpov, A., Kicinska-Habior, M., Kim, Y., Kmiecik, M., Lemasson, A., Lenzi, S. M., Lewitowicz, M., Li, H., Matea, I., Mazurek, K., Michelagnoli, C., Matejska-Minda, M., Million, B., Muller-Gatermann, C., Nanal, V., Napiorkowski, P., Napoli, D. R., Palit, R., Rejmund, M., Schmitt, C., Stanoiu, M., Stefan, I., Vardaci, E., Wasilewska, B., Wieland, O., Zieblinski, M., Zielinska, M., Atac, A., Barrientos, D., Birkenbach, B., Boston, A. J., Cederwall, B., Charles, L., Collado, J., Cullen, D. M., Desesquelles, P., Domingo-Pardo, C., Dudouet, J., Eberth, J., Gonzalez, V., Goupil, J., Harkness-Brennan, L. J., Hess, H., Judson, D. S., Jungclaus, A., Korten, W., Labiche, M., Lefevre, A., Menegazzo, R., Mengoni, D., Nyberg, J., Perez-Vidal, R. M., Podolyak, Z., Pullia, A., Recchia, F., Reiter, P., Saillant, F., Salsac, M. D., Sanchis, E., Stezowski, O., Theisen, C., Valiente-Dobon, J. J., Holt, J. D., Menendez, J., Schwenk, A., Simonis, J., Ciemala, M., Ziliani, S., Crespi, F. C. L., Leoni, S., Fornal, B., Maj, A., Bednarczyk, P., Benzoni, G., Bracco, A., Boiano, C., Bottoni, S., Brambilla, S., Bast, M., Beckers, M., Braunroth, T., Camera, F., Cieplicka-Orynczak, N., Clement, E., Coelli, S., Dorvaux, O., Erturk, S., De France, G., Fransen, C., Goldkuhle, A., Grebosz, J., Harakeh, M. N., Iskra, L. W., Jacquot, B., Karpov, A., Kicinska-Habior, M., Kim, Y., Kmiecik, M., Lemasson, A., Lenzi, S. M., Lewitowicz, M., Li, H., Matea, I., Mazurek, K., Michelagnoli, C., Matejska-Minda, M., Million, B., Muller-Gatermann, C., Nanal, V., Napiorkowski, P., Napoli, D. R., Palit, R., Rejmund, M., Schmitt, C., Stanoiu, M., Stefan, I., Vardaci, E., Wasilewska, B., Wieland, O., Zieblinski, M., Zielinska, M., Atac, A., Barrientos, D., Birkenbach, B., Boston, A. J., Cederwall, B., Charles, L., Collado, J., Cullen, D. M., Desesquelles, P., Domingo-Pardo, C., Dudouet, J., Eberth, J., Gonzalez, V., Goupil, J., Harkness-Brennan, L. J., Hess, H., Judson, D. S., Jungclaus, A., Korten, W., Labiche, M., Lefevre, A., Menegazzo, R., Mengoni, D., Nyberg, J., Perez-Vidal, R. M., Podolyak, Z., Pullia, A., Recchia, F., Reiter, P., Saillant, F., Salsac, M. D., Sanchis, E., Stezowski, O., Theisen, C., Valiente-Dobon, J. J., Holt, J. D., Menendez, J., Schwenk, A., and Simonis, J.
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To test the predictive power of ab initio nuclear structure theory, the lifetime of the second 2+ state in neutron-rich O20,τ(22+)=150-30+80fs, and an estimate for the lifetime of the second 2+ state in C16 have been obtained for the first time. The results were achieved via a novel Monte Carlo technique that allowed us to measure nuclear state lifetimes in the tens-to-hundreds of femtoseconds range by analyzing the Doppler-shifted γ-transition line shapes of products of low-energy transfer and deep-inelastic processes in the reaction O18(7.0MeV/u)+Ta181. The requested sensitivity could only be reached owing to the excellent performances of the Advanced γ-Tracking Array AGATA, coupled to the PARIS scintillator array and to the VAMOS++ magnetic spectrometer. The experimental lifetimes agree with predictions of ab initio calculations using two-and three-nucleon interactions, obtained with the valence-space in-medium similarity renormalization group for O20 and with the no-core shell model for C16. The present measurement shows the power of electromagnetic observables, determined with high-precision γ spectroscopy, to assess the quality of first-principles nuclear structure calculations, complementing common benchmarks based on nuclear energies. The proposed experimental approach will be essential for short lifetime measurements in unexplored regions of the nuclear chart, including r-process nuclei, when intense beams, produced by Isotope Separation On-Line (ISOL) techniques, become available.
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46. Onset of triaxial deformation in $^{66}$Zn and properties of its first excited $0^+$ state studied by means of Coulomb excitation
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Rocchini, M., Hadyńska-Klȩk, K., Nannini, A., Goasduff, A., Zielińska, M., Testov, D., Rodríguez, T.R., Gargano, A., Nowacki, F., De Gregorio, G., Naïdja, H., Sona, P., Valiente-Dobón, J.J., Mengoni, D., John, P.R., Bazzacco, D., Benzoni, G., Boso, A., Cocconi, P., Chiari, M., Doherty, D.T., Galtarossa, F., Jaworski, G., Komorowska, M., Marchini, N., Matejska-Minda, M., Melon, B., Menegazzo, R., Napiorkowski, P.J., Napoli, D., Ottanelli, M., Perego, A., Ramina, L., Rampazzo, M., Recchia, F., Riccetto, S., Rosso, D., Siciliano, M., Institut Pluridisciplinaire Hubert Curien (IPHC), Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Université de Strasbourg (UNISTRA)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Institut de Recherches sur les lois Fondamentales de l'Univers (IRFU), Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Université Paris-Saclay, and Université de Strasbourg (UNISTRA)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
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International audience; The electromagnetic structure of Zn66 at low excitation energy was investigated via low-energy Coulomb excitation at INFN Legnaro National Laboratories, using the Gamma Array of Legnaro Infn Laboratories for nuclEar spectrOscopy (GALILEO) γ-ray spectrometer coupled to the SPIDER (Silicon PIe DEtectoR). A set of reduced E2, E3, and M1 matrix elements was extracted from the collected data using the gosia code, yielding 12 reduced transition probabilities between the low-spin states and the spectroscopic quadrupole moment of the 21+ state. The B(E2) values for transitions depopulating the 02+ state have been determined for the first time, allowing for the lifetime of this state to be deduced and, consequently, the ρ2(E0;02+→01+) monopole transition strength to be extracted. In addition, the B(E3;31−→01+) value has been determined for the first time in a Coulomb excitation experiment. The obtained results resolve the existing discrepancies between literature lifetimes and demonstrate that Zn66 cannot be described by using simple collective models. Therefore, new state-of-the-art beyond-mean-field and large-scale shell-model calculations were performed in order to interpret the structure of this nucleus. Both the experimental and theoretical results suggest that the triaxial degree of freedom has an important impact on electromagnetic properties of Zn66, while the unique features of the 02+ state indicate its distinct and rather isolated structure.
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47. Complete set of bound negative-parity states in the neutron-rich $^{18}$N nucleus
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Ziliani, S., Ciema��a, M., Crespi, F. C. L., Leoni, S., Fornal, B., Suzuki, T., Otsuka, T., Maj, A., Bednarczyk, P., Benzoni, G., Bracco, A., Boiano, C., Bottoni, S., Brambilla, S., Bast, M., Beckers, M., Braunroth, T., Camera, F., Cieplicka-Orynczak, N., Cl��ment, E., Coelli, S., Dorvaux, O., Erturk, S., De France, G., Fransen, C., Goldkuhle, A., Grebosz, J., Harakeh, M. N., Iskra, ��. W., Jacquot, B., Karpov, A., Kicinska-Habior, M., Kimi, Y. -H., Kmiecik, M., Lemasson, A., Lewitowicz, M., Lenzi, S., Li, H., Matea, I., Mazurek, K., Michelagnoli, C., Matejska-Minda, M., Million, B., M��ller-Gatermann, C., Nanal, V., Napiorkowski, P., Napoli, D. R., Palit, R., Rejmund, M., Schmitt, Ch., Stanoiu, M., Stefan, I., Vardaci, E., Wasilewska, B., Wieland, O., Zieblinski, M., Zielinska, M., Grand Accélérateur National d'Ions Lourds (GANIL), Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Institut Pluridisciplinaire Hubert Curien (IPHC), Université de Strasbourg (UNISTRA)-Université de Haute-Alsace (UHA) Mulhouse - Colmar (Université de Haute-Alsace (UHA))-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL), Laboratoire de Physique des 2 Infinis Irène Joliot-Curie (IJCLab), Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Université Paris-Saclay-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Institut de Recherches sur les lois Fondamentales de l'Univers (IRFU), and Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Université Paris-Saclay
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FOS: Physical sciences ,Nuclear Experiment (nucl-ex) ,[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex] ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
International audience; High-resolution γ-ray spectroscopy of N18 is performed with the Advanced GAmma Tracking Array, following deep-inelastic processes induced by an O18 beam on a Ta181 target. Six states are newly identified, which together with the three known excitations exhaust all negative-parity excited states expected in N18 below the neutron threshold. Spin and parities are proposed for all located states on the basis of decay branchings and comparison with large-scale shell-model calculations performed in the p-sd space, with the YSOX interaction. Of particular interest is the location of the 01− and 12− excitations, which provide strong constrains for cross-shell p-sd matrix elements based on realistic interactions and help to simultaneously reproduce the ground and first-excited states in N16 and N18, for the first time. Understanding the N18 structure may also have significant impact on neutron-capture cross-section calculations in r-process modeling including light neutron-rich nuclei.
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48. Onset of triaxial deformation in Zn 66 and properties of its first excited 0+ state studied by means of Coulomb excitation
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Rocchini, M., Hadynska-Klek, K., Nannini, A., Goasduff, A., Zielinska, M., Testov, D., Rodriguez, T. R., Gargano, A., Nowacki, F., De Gregorio, G., Naidja, H., Sona, P., Valiente-Dobon, J. J., Mengoni, D., John, P. R., Bazzacco, D., Benzoni, G., Boso, A., Cocconi, P., Chiari, M., Doherty, D. T., Galtarossa, F., Jaworski, G., Komorowska, M., Marchini, N., Matejska-Minda, M., Melon, B., Menegazzo, R., Napiorkowski, P. J., Napoli, D., Ottanelli, M., Perego, A., Ramina, L., Rampazzo, M., Recchia, F., Riccetto, S., Rosso, D., and Siciliano, M.
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49. #GeoGRExit: Why Geosciences Programs Are Dropping the GRE
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Sarah Ledford, Kim M. Cobb, Minda M. Monteagudo, Jennifer Glass, and Alejandro N. Flores
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Geography ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences - Abstract
Geoscience graduate programs are increasingly abandoning the controversial test as an admissions requirement, a welcome development for equity and inclusion in the field. How can your school be next?
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- 2020
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50. Complete set of bound negative-parity states in the neutron-rich nucleus N-18
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Ziliani, S., Ciemala, M., Crespi, F. C. L., Leoni, S., Fornal, B., Suzuki, T., Otsuka, T., Maj, A., Bednarczyk, P., Benzoni, G., Bracco, A., Boiano, C., Bottoni, S., Brambilla, S., Bast, M., Beckers, M., Braunroth, T., Camera, F., Cieplicka-Orynczak, N., Clement, E., Coelli, S., Dorvaux, O., Erturk, S., de France, G., Fransen, C., Goldkuhle, A., Grebosz, J., Harakeh, M. N., Iskra, L. W., Jacquot, B., Karpov, A., Kicinska-Habior, M., Kim, Y., Kmiecik, M., Lemasson, A., Lenzi, S. M., Lewitowicz, M., Li, H., Matea, I, Mazurek, K., Michelagnoli, C., Matejska-Minda, M., Million, B., Mueller-Gatermann, C., Nanal, V, Napiorkowski, P., Napoli, D. R., Palit, R., Rejmund, M., Schmitt, Ch, Stanoiu, M., Stefan, I, Vardaci, E., Wasilewska, B., Wieland, O., Zieblinski, M., Ziebliska, M., Ziliani, S., Ciemala, M., Crespi, F. C. L., Leoni, S., Fornal, B., Suzuki, T., Otsuka, T., Maj, A., Bednarczyk, P., Benzoni, G., Bracco, A., Boiano, C., Bottoni, S., Brambilla, S., Bast, M., Beckers, M., Braunroth, T., Camera, F., Cieplicka-Orynczak, N., Clement, E., Coelli, S., Dorvaux, O., Erturk, S., de France, G., Fransen, C., Goldkuhle, A., Grebosz, J., Harakeh, M. N., Iskra, L. W., Jacquot, B., Karpov, A., Kicinska-Habior, M., Kim, Y., Kmiecik, M., Lemasson, A., Lenzi, S. M., Lewitowicz, M., Li, H., Matea, I, Mazurek, K., Michelagnoli, C., Matejska-Minda, M., Million, B., Mueller-Gatermann, C., Nanal, V, Napiorkowski, P., Napoli, D. R., Palit, R., Rejmund, M., Schmitt, Ch, Stanoiu, M., Stefan, I, Vardaci, E., Wasilewska, B., Wieland, O., Zieblinski, M., and Ziebliska, M.
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High-resolution. -ray spectroscopy of N-18 is performed with the Advanced GAmma Tracking Array, following deep-inelastic processes induced by an O-18 beam on a Ta-181 target. Six states are newly identified, which together with the three known excitations exhaust all negative-parity excited states expected in N-18 below the neutron threshold. Spin and parities are proposed for all located states on the basis of decay branchings and comparison with large-scale shell-model calculations performed in the p-sd space, with the YSOX interaction. Of particular interest is the location of the 0(1)(-) and 1(2)(-) excitations, which provide strong constrains for cross-shell p-sd matrix elements based on realistic interactions and help to simultaneously reproduce the ground and first-excited states in N-16 and N-18, for the first time. Understanding the N-18 structure may also have significant impact on neutron-capture cross-section calculations in r-process modeling including light neutron-rich nuclei.
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