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2. Mix and measure - Combining in situ X-ray powder diffraction and microtomography for accurate hydrating cement studies
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Shirani, S., Cuesta, A., De la Torre, A.G., Santacruz, I., Morales-Cantero, A., Koufany, I., Redondo-Soto, C., Salcedo, I.R., León-Reina, L., and Aranda, M.A.G.
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- 2024
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3. Methods for collecting large numbers of exuviae from Coptotermes (Blattodea: Rhinotermitidae) termite colonies
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Tong, Reina L., Lee, Sang-Bin, Patel, Jayshree S., Chouvenc, Thomas, and Su, Nan-Yao
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- 2020
4. Potential pest status of the Formosan subterranean termite, Coptotermes formosanus Shiraki (Blattodea: Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae), in response to climate change in the Korean Peninsula
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Lee, Sang-Bin, Tong, Reina L., Kim, Si-Hyun, Im, Ik Gyun, and Su, Nan-Yao
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- 2020
5. Nitrogen content of the exuviae of Coptotermes gestroi (Wasmann) (Blattodea: Rhinotermitidae)
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Tong, Reina L., Aguilera-Olivares, Daniel, Chouvenc, Thomas, and Su, Nan-Yao
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- 2021
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6. Androgen deprivation therapy in patients with localized disease: Comparison with curative intent treatments and time to castration resistance. Results of the Spanish Prostate Cancer Registry
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Pórtela, P., Blanco, E., González, J.A., Baena, V., Morales, P., Villavicencio, H., Palou, J., Loizaga, A., Ciudin, A., Mihai, D., Martínez Jabaloyas, J.M., Castelló, A., Díez, N., Romero, F.J., Subirá, J., Chávez, A.I., Capapé, V., Mata, M., Elizalde, J., Lobato, J.J., Jiménez, J., Pérez Llorca, L., Tenza, J.A., Herranz, F., Husillos, A., López, E., Ramírez, D., Blaha, I., Izquierdo, E., Reina, L., Passas, J., Díez, L., Hevia, M.A., Castells, M., Concepción Masip, T., Plata, A.C., Asuar Aydillo, S., Alonso, J., Mateos, J., Carballido, J., Martínez, C., Areche, J., Rodríguez, R., Hevia, V., Álvarez, S., Requena, M.J., Prieto, R., Carazo, J.L., Márquez, J., Gómez, E., García, J.H., Amón, J., Cepeda, M., Álvarez, L., Rodríguez, V., de la Cruz, B., Rivero, A., Sánchez, J.F., Mainez, J.A., Medina, R., Conde, M., Castiñeiras, J., González Baena, A.C., Sánchez, E., Campanario, R., Saiz, R., Romero, E., Morote, J., Raventós, C.X., Celma, A., Vázquez, F., Gómez, A., Buendía, E., García, N., Garcia-Rodriguez, J., Fernandez-Gomez, J.M., Cozar, J.M., Miñana, B., Gomez-Veiga, F., and Rodriguez-Antolin, A.
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- 2020
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7. Rietveld quantitative phase analyses of SRM 2686a: A standard Portland clinker
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García-Maté, M., Álvarez-Pinazo, G., León-Reina, L., De la Torre, A.G., and Aranda, M.A.G.
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- 2019
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8. Nitrogen content of the exuviae of Coptotermes gestroi (Wasmann) (Blattodea: Rhinotermitidae)
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Reina L. Tong, Daniel Aguilera-Olivares, Thomas Chouvenc, and Nan-Yao Su
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Exoskeleton ,Nitrogen conservation ,Molting ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
Subterranean termites are hemimetabolous social insects where most of the individuals in a colony molt on a regular basis until they die. Nitrogen is a limiting growth factor in wood-feeding insects, such as termites. Because the exuviae of molting termites are consumed by nestmates, it is possible that exuviae represent a potential source of nitrogen that could be recycled and be part of the overall nitrogen conservation strategy of the colony. Although it was documented that cockroach exuviae can contain relatively high levels of nitrogen, the nitrogen content of subterranean termite exuviae has not been examined. This study determines the nitrogen content of Coptotermes gestroi (Wasmann) exuviae collected from four-year-old laboratory colonies using a carbon/nitrogen analyzer. Coptotermes gestroi exuviae contained 11.24 ± 0.64% N (Mean ± SD). The exuviae had a higher proportion of nitrogen than whole bodies of termites (~10.46%), wood (~0.12%), and organic soil (~2.49%). These results support the importance of exuviae consumption by nestmates during the ecdysis process as an aspect of nitrogen conservation strategies in Coptotermes colonies.
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- 2021
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9. Oxidation of furfural in aqueous H2O2 catalysed by titanium silicalite: Deactivation processes and role of extraframework Ti oxides
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Alba-Rubio, A.C., Fierro, J.L.G., León-Reina, L., Mariscal, R., Dumesic, J.A., and López Granados, M.
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- 2017
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10. HEPfit: a code for the combination of indirect and direct constraints on high energy physics models
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de Blas, J., Chowdhury, D., Ciuchini, M., Coutinho, A. M., Eberhardt, O., Fedele, M., Franco, E., di Cortona, G. Grilli, Miralles, V., Mishima, S., Paul, A., Peñuelas, A., Pierini, M., Reina, L., Silvestrini, L., Valli, M., Watanabe, R., and Yokozaki, N.
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- 2020
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11. Functional Traits Explain Variation in Chaparral Shrub Sensitivity to Altered Water and Nutrient Availability
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Reina L. Nielsen, Jeremy J. James, and Rebecca E. Drenovsky
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functional traits ,nutrients ,water ,environmental change ,drylands ,chaparral ,Plant culture ,SB1-1110 - Abstract
Worldwide drylands are threatened by changes in resource availability associated with global environmental change. Functional traits may help predict which species will be most responsive to these alterations in nutrient and water availability. Current functional trait work focuses on tissue construction and nutrient concentrations, but plant performance in low resource environments also may be strongly influenced by traits related to nutrient budgets and allocation. Our overall objective was to compare trait responses in a suite of serpentine and nonserpentine congener pairs from the California chaparral, a biodiverse region facing nutrient deposition and future changes in precipitation. In a common garden greenhouse environment, we grew small plants of Arctostaphylos manzanita, A. viscida, Ceanothus cuneatus, C. jepsonii, Quercus berberidifolia, and Q. durata in contrasting soil nutrient and moisture treatments. We measured a suite of traits representing physiological, growth, and mineral nutrient responses to these treatments. Overall, plant growth rate and leaf-level phosphorus use efficiency were greatest in the low water, high nutrient treatment, and lowest in the high water, low nutrient treatment. Variation in growth rate and plasticity among species and treatments was primarily associated with differences in mineral nutrition-based traits as opposed to differences in biomass allocation or specific leaf area. Namely, faster growing species and species with greater plasticity allocated more nitrogen and phosphorous to leaves and demonstrated greater photosynthetic phosphorus use efficiency. Overall, nonserpentine species had greater plasticity and biomass response to resource addition than serpentine species, and congener pairs responded to these resource additions more similarly to each other than species across congener pairs. This study extends our general understanding of how functional traits may influence species responses to environmental change and highlights the need to integrate mineral nutrition-based traits, including allocation of nutrient pools and nutrient use efficiency into this larger trait framework. Ultimately, this insight can help identify, in part, why coexisting species may vary in sensitivity to anthropogenic driven changes in soil resource availability.
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- 2019
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12. Analysis of the electrical and thermal behaviour of Li-ion batteries using 0D and 3D-CFD approaches with validation on experimental data.
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Reina, L, Grigore, C, Cicalese, G, and Fontanesi, S
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- 2023
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13. Strontium and cobalt doped-lanthanum chromite: Characterisation of synthesised powders and sintered materials
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Setz, L.F.G., Santacruz, I., León-Reina, L., De la Torre, A.G., Aranda, M.A.G., Mello-Castanho, S.R.H., Moreno, R., and Colomer, M.T.
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- 2015
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14. Methoprene-Induced Genes in Workers of Formosan Subterranean Termites (Coptotermes formosanus Shiraki)
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He Du, Reina L. Tong, Xueyi Huang, Bingrong Liu, Runmei Huang, and Zhiqiang Li
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caste regulation ,juvenile hormone ,methoprene bioassay ,Science - Abstract
Termites have a distinct polyphenism controlled by concise hormonal and molecular mechanisms. Workers undergo double molts to transform into soldiers (worker−presoldier−soldier). Juvenile hormone analogs, such as methoprene, can induce workers to transform into presoldiers. However, the molecular mechanism underlying the worker-to-presoldier transformation in Coptotermes formosanus Shiraki is still not clear. We sequenced the transcriptome of workers four days after they had fed on methoprene-treated filter paper and control group workers, which fed on acetone-treated filter paper. The transcriptome of C. formosanus was assembled using the de novo assembly method. Expression levels of unigenes in the methoprene-treated group and the control group were compared. The differentially expressed genes were further analyzed by Gene Ontology (GO) term enrichment analysis and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes pathway enrichment analysis. Tetrapyrrole binding, oxidoreductase activity, and metal ion binding were the only three enriched GO terms. Juvenile hormone synthesis was the first ranked enriched pathway. Carbohydrate, amino acid, and lipid metabolism pathways were also enriched. These three pathways may be related to fat body development, which is critical for presoldier formation. Our results have demonstrated the significance of JH synthesis pathways, and pathways related to fat body development in the artificial induction of presoldiers.
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- 2020
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15. Snowmass Theory Frontier Report
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Craig, N., Csáki, C., El-Khadra, A. X., Bern, Z., Boughezal, R., Catterall, S., Davoudi, Z., de Gouvêa, A., Draper, P., Fox, P. J., Green, D., Harlow, D., Harnik, R., Hubeny, V., Izubuchi, T., Kachru, S., Kribs, G., Murayama, H., Ligeti, Z., Maldacena, J., Maltoni, F., Mocioiu, I., Neil, E. T., Pastore, S., Poland, D., Rastelli, L., Rothstein, I., Ruderman, J., Safdi, B., Shelton, J., Strigari, L., Su, S., Thaler, J., Trnka, J., Babu, K., Gottlieb, Steven, Petrov, A., Reina, L., Tanedo, P., Walker, D., and Wang, L. -T.
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph) ,Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics (astro-ph.CO) ,High Energy Physics - Lattice ,High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th) ,High Energy Physics - Lattice (hep-lat) ,FOS: Physical sciences ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology (gr-qc) ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
This report summarizes the recent progress and promising future directions in theoretical high-energy physics (HEP) identified within the Theory Frontier of the 2021 Snowmass Process., Contribution to the US Community Study on the Future of Particle Physics (Snowmass 2021), v2: fixed typos
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- 2022
16. Chemometric appraisal of lignin pyrolytic assemblages from Eucalyptus woods relevant for pulping in Uruguay
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Galetta, M.A., Reina, L., Resquin, F., Mantero, C., González-Pérez, J.A., Almendros, G., Menéndez, M.P., and González-Vila, F.J.
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- 2014
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17. The Baetican workshops: a starting point to study Terra Sigillata Hispanica
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Compana, J.M., Cabeza, A., Aranda, M.A.G., and León-Reina, L.
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- 2014
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18. Update of the Binoth Les Houches Accord for a standard interface between Monte Carlo tools and one-loop programs
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Alioli, S., Badger, S., Bellm, J., Biedermann, B., Boudjema, F., Cullen, G., Denner, A., van Deurzen, H., Dittmaier, S., Frederix, R., Frixione, S., Garzelli, M.V., Gieseke, S., Glover, E.W.N., Greiner, N., Heinrich, G., Hirschi, V., Höche, S., Huston, J., Ita, H., Kauer, N., Krauss, F., Luisoni, G., Maître, D., Maltoni, F., Nason, P., Oleari, C., Pittau, R., Plätzer, S., Pozzorini, S., Reina, L., Reuschle, C., Robens, T., Schlenk, J., Schönherr, M., Siegert, F., von Soden-Fraunhofen, J.F., Tackmann, F., Tramontano, F., Uwer, P., Salam, G., Skands, P., Weinzierl, S., Winter, J., Yundin, V., Zanderighi, G., and Zaro, M.
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- 2014
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19. Electroweak precision observables and Higgs-boson signal strengths in the Standard Model and beyond: present and future
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de Blas, J., Ciuchini, M., Franco, E., Mishima, S., Pierini, M., Reina, L., and Silvestrini, L.
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- 2016
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20. Terra-cotta figurines from the Roman theatre of Malaga (Spain): An archaeometric study
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Compaña, J. M., Cabeza, A., Aranda, M. A. G., León-Reina, L., Corrales, M., and Corrales, M. P.
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Archaeometry ,Archaeological terra-cottas ,Diffraction methods ,Microscopy ,Iron age ,Roman period ,Arqueometría ,Terracotas arqueológicas ,Métodos de difracción ,Microscopía ,Edad del hierro ,Periodo Romano ,Clay industries. Ceramics. Glass ,TP785-869 - Abstract
A series of 22 figured Phoeno-Punic and Roman terra-cottas, of high relevant archaeological and patrimonial values, have been studied. The samples were recovered in the Roman Theatre of Malaga (Spain). A thorough analysis including stereomicroscopy, elemental analysis by WDXRF, mineralogical analysis by XRPD coupled with the Rietveld method, and SEM, has been carried out. Highly diluted fused glass beads probed to be enough for the X-ray fluorescence analyses, minimizing the damage to the samples. For selected samples, in addition to the classical use of the Rietveld method, the G-factor external-standard approach has been employed to get full quantitative crystalline and amorphous phase analysis. The analytical results allow proposing a local regional provenance for the main part of the samples, being a relevant data for several artifacts, not contextualized due to stratigraphic alterations in the site. In addition, some relevant samples, for instance a theatrical mask fragment (TRC005), are likely foreign. The overall amorphous is not negligible in phase quantification, accounting for up to 50 wt %. Technologically, all terra-cotta samples are similar, made of calcareous clays, fired at ~700-950 ºC.Se han estudiado 22 terracotas figuradas feno-púnicas y romanas, de alto valor arqueológico y patrimonial. Las muestras proceden de las excavaciones del Teatro romano de Málaga (España). El análisis realizado incluye estereomicroscopía, análisis elemental mediante WDXRF, análisis mineralógico cuantitativo mediante el método de Rietveld de los datos de XRPD y SEM. Para minimizar el daño realizado a las muestras, se prepararon perlas muy diluidas, que han demostrado ser suficientes para los análisis de fluorescencia de rayos-X. Para muestras selectas, además del análisis usual mediante el método de Rietveld, se ha utilizado el método del estándar externo mediante el factor-G para obtener análisis cuantitativos de fases cristalinas y amorfas. Los resultados analíticos permiten proponer una procedencia local/regional para la mayor parte de las muestras, siendo esta información de gran interés para algunas piezas descontextualizadas debido a alteraciones estratigráficas en el yacimiento. Adicionalmente, algunas piezas relevantes, como un fragmento de máscara teatral (TRC005) son posiblemente piezas de importación. La cuantificación de la fracción amorfa indica que la magnitud de ésta no puede ser despreciada en las cuantificaciones, llegando a ser cercana al 50 wt %. Tecnológicamente, todas las terracotas son muy similares, fabricándose en arcillas calcáreas cocidas entre unos 700 y 950 ºC.
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21. Hydration studies of calcium sulfoaluminate cements blended with fly ash
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García-Maté, M., De la Torre, A.G., León-Reina, L., Aranda, M.A.G., and Santacruz, I.
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- 2013
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22. Chemical stability and compatibility of double perovskite anode materials for SOFCs
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dos Santos-Gómez, L., León-Reina, L., Porras-Vázquez, J.M., Losilla, E.R., and Marrero-López, D.
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- 2013
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23. Exuviae Recycling Can Enhance Queen Oviposition and Colony Growth in Subterranean Termites (Blattodea: Rhinotermitidae: Coptotermes).
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Tong, Reina L, Patel, Jayshree S, Gordon, Johnalyn M, Lee, Sang-Bin, Chouvenc, Thomas, and Su, Nan-Yao
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Wood-feeding termites have a nitrogen-poor diet and have therefore evolved nitrogen conservation strategies. However, termite workers molt periodically, and throughout the lifetime of a colony, millions of exuviae, a nitrogen-rich resource, are produced by the colony. In Coptotermes Wasmann, workers foraging at remote feeding sites must return to the central part of the nest to molt, where the queen, king, eggs, and larvae are located. It was hypothesized that this molting-site fidelity is an efficient way to recycle nitrogen for reproduction and colony growth, as nestmates involved in exuviae consumption can directly transfer such resources to individuals engaged in reproduction (the queen) or growth (larvae). This study investigates whether incipient colonies of C. gestroi (Wasmann) can gain additional biomass when they are fed supplementary exuviae. Incipient colonies were reared in nitrogen-poor or nitrogen-rich conditions, and 0, 1, 5, or 10 exuviae were added to 3-month-old colonies. After 6.5 months, colonies reared in nitrogen-poor environments gained significantly more biomass when exuviae were added than colonies with no added exuviae. However, the addition of exuviae had no effect on colony growth for colonies reared in nitrogen-rich environments. In a second experiment, queens from colonies in which exuviae were effectively removed laid fewer eggs than queens from colonies in which exuviae were not removed. Therefore, consumption of exuviae from molting individuals by nestmates is an important part of the nitrogen recycling strategy in Coptotermes colonies, as it facilitates queen oviposition and colony growth, especially when such colonies have limited access to nitrogen-rich soils. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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24. Combined Raman spectroscopic and Rietveld analyses as a useful and nondestructive approach to studying flint raw materials at prehistoric archaeological sites
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Capel Ferrón, C., León-Reina, L., Jorge-Villar, S., Compaña, J. M., Aranda, M. A. G., López Navarrete, J. T., Hernández, V., Medianero, F. J., Ramos, J., Weniger, G.-C., Domínguez-Bella, S., Linstaedter, J., Cantalejo, P., Espejo, M., and Valsero, J. J. Durán
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- 2015
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25. Rietveld quantitative phase analysis of Yeelimite-containing cements
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Álvarez-Pinazo, G., Cuesta, A., García-Maté, M., Santacruz, I., Losilla, E.R., la Torre, A.G. De, León-Reina, L., and Aranda, M.A.G.
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- 2012
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26. Reaction sintered zirconium titanate–zirconia bulk materials from 3Y2O3-stabilized zirconia and TiO2. Phase composition and their potential for thermal shock applications
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López-López, E., Santacruz, I., Leon-Reina, L., Aranda, M.A.G., Moreno, R., and Baudín, C.
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- 2012
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27. Structural characterization of bulk ZrTiO 4 and its potential for thermal shock applications
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López-López, E., Baudín, C., Moreno, R., Santacruz, I., Leon-Reina, L., and Aranda, M.A.G.
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- 2012
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28. A Muon Collider Facility for Physics Discovery
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Stratakis, D., Mokhov, N., Palmer, M., Pastrone, N., Raubenheimer, T., Rogers, C., Schulte, D., Shiltsev, V., Tang, J., Aimè, C., Mahmoud, M. A., Bartosik, N., Barzi, E., Bersani, A., Bertolin, A., Bonesini, M., Caiffi, B., Casarsa, M., Catanesi, M. G., Cerri, A., Curatolo, C., Dam, M., Damerau, H., Matteis, E., Denizli, H., Di Micco, B., Dorigo, T., Farinon, S., Filthaut, F., Fiorina, D., Giove, D., Greco, M., Grojean, C., Han, T., Jindariani, S., Koppenburg, P., Krizka, K., Li, Q., Liu, Z., Long, K. R., Lucchesi, D., Mariotto, S., Meloni, F., Merlassino, C., Métral, E., Montella, A., Musenich, R., Nardecchia, M., Nardi, F., Neuffer, D., Griso, S. Pagan, Potamianos, K., Prioli, M., Radicioni, E., Reina, L., Riccardi, C., Ristori, L., Rossi, L., Salvini, P., Santiago, J., Senol, A., Sestini, L., Sorbi, M., Stark, G., Statera, M., Sun, X., Vai, I., Agashe, K., Allanach, B. C., Apresyan, A., Asadi, P., Athanasakos, D., Azatov, A., Batsch, F., Biagini, M. E., Black, K. M., Braghieri, A., Bross, A., Buonincontri, L., Buttazzo, D., Calderini, G., Calzaferri, S., Canepa, A., Capdevilla, R., Castelli, L., Cesarotti, C., Chachamis, G., Chacko, Z., Chancé, A., Chen, S., Chien, Y. -T, Colaleo, A., Costa, M., Craig, N., Cui, Y., Curtin, D., D Agnolo, R. T., Da Molin, G., Dasu, S., Blas, J., Deandrea, A., Delahaye, J., Delgado, A., Dermisek, R., Di Petrillo, K. F., Dickinson, J., Dracos, M., Errico, F., Everaerts, P., Everett, L., Ferretti, G., Forslund, M., Franceschini, R., Gabrielli, E., Garosi, F., Giambastiani, L., Giraldin, C., Glioti, A., Gray, L., Greljo, A., Gu, J., Haber, H. E., Han, C., Hauptman, J., Henning, B., Hermanek, K., Herndon, M., Holmes, T. R., Homiller, S., Jana, S., Jia, H., Kahn, Y., Kaplan, D. M., Kilian, W., Kong, K., Krintiras, G. K., Krnjaic, G., Losito, R., Lee, L., Li, W., Low, I., Lu, Q., Ma, Y., Maltoni, F., Mantani, L., Marzocca, D., Mastrapasqua, P., Matchev, K., Mazzacane, A., Mcginnis, N., Meade, P., Mele, B., Merkel, P., Mescia, F., Mishra, R. K., Mohammadi, A., Mohapatra, R., Montagna, P., Neufeld, N., Newman, H., Nomura, Y., Ojalvo, I., Panci, P., Pagani, D., Paradisi, P., Antonello Pellecchia, Perloff, A., Piccinini, F., Pierini, M., Procura, M., Radogna, R., Redigolo, D., Reuter, J., Riva, F., Robens, T., Queiroz, F. S., Sala, F., Salko, J., Salvioni, E., Sarra, I., Schieck, J., Selvaggi, M., Sharma, V., Simone, F. M., Stamerra, A., Stolarski, D., Stupak, J., Su, S., Sundrum, R., Swiatlowski, M., Sytov, A., Tait, T., Thompson, E. A., Torre, R., Tortora, L., Trifinopoulos, S., Valente, M., Valle, N., Venditti, R., Verwilligen, P., Vittorio, L., Vitulo, P., Vryonidou, E., Vuosalo, C., Weber, H., Wu, Y., Wulzer, A., Xie, K., Yonehara, K., Yu, H. -B, Zaza, A., Zheng, Y. J., Zuliani, D., Zurita, J., Laboratoire de Physique Nucléaire et de Hautes Énergies (LPNHE (UMR_7585)), Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Sorbonne Université (SU)-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, Institut de Physique Théorique - UMR CNRS 3681 (IPHT), Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Université Paris-Saclay-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Institut de Physique des 2 Infinis de Lyon (IP2I Lyon), Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 (UCBL), Université de Lyon-Université de Lyon-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), 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), Université Louis Pasteur - Strasbourg I, Laboratoire de Physique Théorique et Hautes Energies (LPTHE), Sorbonne Université (SU)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), and Muon Collider
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Accelerator Physics (physics.acc-ph) ,[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-ACC-PH]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Accelerator Physics [physics.acc-ph] ,FOS: Physical sciences ,costs ,Physics - Accelerator Physics ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,accelerator: technology ,muon: storage ring ,Accelerators and Storage Rings ,activity report ,performance ,accelerator: design ,physics.acc-ph - Abstract
Muon colliders provide a unique route to deliver high energy collisions that enable discovery searches and precision measurements to extend our understanding of the fundamental laws of physics. The muon collider design aims to deliver physics reach at the highest energies with costs, power consumption and on a time scale that may prove favorable relative to other proposed facilities. In this context, a new international collaboration has formed to further extend the design concepts and performance studies of such a machine. This effort is focused on delivering the elements of a $\sim$10 TeV center of mass (CM) energy design to explore the physics energy frontier. The path to such a machine may pass through lower energy options. Currently a 3 TeV CM stage is considered. Other energy stages could also be explored, e.g. an s-channel Higgs Factory operating at 125 GeV CM. We describe the status of the R&D and design effort towards such a machine and lay out a plan to bring these concepts to maturity as a tool for the high energy physics community., 23 pages, 3 figures. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2201.07895
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29. Modeling uncertainties of <math><mi>t</mi><mover><mi>t</mi><mo>¯</mo></mover><msup><mi>W</mi><mo>±</mo></msup></math> multilepton signatures
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Bevilacqua, G., Bi, Huan-Yu, Febres Cordero, F., Hartanto, H. B., Kraus, M., Nasufi, Jasmina, Reina, L., and Worek, Malgorzata
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In light of recent discrepancies between the modeling of tt¯W± signatures and measurements reported by the LHC experimental collaborations, we investigate in detail theoretical uncertainties for multilepton signatures. We compare results from the state-of-the-art full off-shell calculation and its narrow-width approximation to results obtained from the on-shell tt¯W± calculation, with approximate spin correlations in top-quark and W decays, matched to parton showers. In the former case double-, single-, and nonresonant contributions together with interference effects are taken into account, while the latter two cases are only based on the double-resonant top-quark contributions. The comparison is performed for the LHC at s=13 TeV for which we study separately the multilepton signatures as predicted from the dominant next-to-leading-order (NLO) contributions at the perturbative orders O(αs3α6) and O(αsα8). Furthermore, we combine both contributions and propose a simple way to approximately incorporate the full off-shell effects in the NLO computation of on-shell pp→tt¯W± matched to parton showers.
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30. Modeling uncertainties of ${t}$$\={t}$${W^��}$ multilepton signatures
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Bevilacqua, G., Bi, Huan-Yu, Febres Cordero, F., Hartanto, H. B., Kraus, M., Nasufi, Jasmina, Reina, L., and Worek, Malgorzata
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Physical review / D 105(1), 014018 (2022). doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.105.014018, Published by American Institute of Physics, Woodbury, NY
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31. Promising Technologies and R&D Directions for the Future Muon Collider Detectors
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Jindariani, S., Meloni, F., Aimè, C., Bartosik, N., Barzi, E., Bertolin, A., Braghieri, A., Buonincontri, L., Calzaferri, S., Casarsa, M., Catanesi, M. G., Cerri, A., Chachamis, G., Colaleo, A., Curatolo, C., Da Molin, G., Delahaye, J., Di Micco, B., Dorigo, T., Errico, F., Fiorina, D., Gianelle, A., Giraldin, C., Hauptman, J., Holmes, T. R., Krizka, K., Lee, L., Long, K. R., Lucchesi, D., Mokhov, N., Montella, A., Nardi, F., Neufeld, N., Neuffer, D., Pagan Griso, S., Antonello Pellecchia, Potamianos, K., Radicioni, E., Radogna, R., Riccardi, C., Ristori, L., Rossi, L., Salvini, P., Schulte, D., Sestini, L., Shiltsev, V., Simone, F. M., Stamerra, A., Sun, X., Tang, J., Thompson, E. A., Vai, I., Valle, N., Venditti, R., Verwilligen, P., Vitulo, P., Weber, H., Yonehara, K., Zaza, A., Agashe, K., Allanach, B. C., Asadi, P., Mahmoud, M. A., Azatov, A., Batsch, F., Bersani, A., Biagini, M. E., Black, K. M., Bogacz, S. A., Bonesini, M., Bross, A., Buttazzo, D., Caiffi, B., Calderini, G., Capdevilla, R., Castelli, L., Cesarotti, C., Chacko, Z., Chancé, A., Chen, S., Chien, Y. -T, Costa, M., Craig, N., Curtin, D., D Agnolo, R. T., Dam, M., Damerau, H., Dasu, S., Blas, J., Matteis, E., Deandrea, A., Delgado, A., Denizli, H., Dermisek, R., Di Petrillo, K. F., Dickinson, J., Everaerts, P., Everett, L., Farinon, S., Ferretti, G., Filthaut, F., Forslund, M., Franceschini, R., Gabrielli, E., Garosi, F., Giambastiani, L., Glioti, A., Gray, L., Greljo, A., Grojean, C., Gu, J., Han, C., Han, T., Henning, B., Hermanek, K., Homiller, S., Jana, S., Jia, H., Kahn, Y., Kaplan, D. M., Kilian, W., Kong, K., Koppenburg, P., Krintiras, G. K., Li, W., Li, Q., Liu, Z., Lu, Q., Ma, Y., Maltoni, F., Mantani, L., Mariotto, S., Marzocca, D., Mastrapasqua, P., Matchev, K., Mazzacane, A., Mcginnis, N., Meade, P., Mele, B., Merkel, P., Merlassino, C., Mishra, R. K., Mohammadi, A., Mohapatra, R., Montagna, P., Musenich, R., Nomura, Y., Ojalvo, I., Panci, P., Paradisi, P., Perloff, A., Piccinini, F., Pierini, M., Prioli, M., Procura, M., Raubenheimer, T., Redigolo, D., Reina, L., Reuter, J., Riva, F., Robens, T., Sala, F., Salko, J., Salvioni, E., Santiago, J., Sarra, I., Schieck, J., Selvaggi, M., Senol, A., Sharma, V., Sorbi, M., Stark, G., Statera, M., Stupak, J., Su, S., Sundrum, R., Swiatlowski, M., Torre, R., Tortora, L., Trifinopoulos, S., Valente, M., Valente, R. U., Vittorio, L., Vryonidou, E., Vuosalo, C., Wendt, M., Wu, Y., Wulzer, A., Xie, K., Yu, H. -B, Zheng, Y. J., Zurita, J., HEP, INSPIRE, Laboratoire de Physique Nucléaire et de Hautes Énergies (LPNHE (UMR_7585)), Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Sorbonne Université (SU)-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, Institut de Physique Théorique - UMR CNRS 3681 (IPHT), Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Université Paris-Saclay-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Institut de Physique des 2 Infinis de Lyon (IP2I Lyon), Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 (UCBL), Université de Lyon-Université de Lyon-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Laboratoire de Physique Théorique et Hautes Energies (LPTHE), Sorbonne Université (SU)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), and Muon Collider
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,[PHYS.HEXP] Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex] ,hep-ex ,Physics::Instrumentation and Detectors ,muon: storage ring ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-INS-DET] Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Instrumentation and Detectors [physics.ins-det] ,[PHYS.HEXP]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex] ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-INS-DET]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Instrumentation and Detectors [physics.ins-det] ,accelerator: technology ,Detectors and Experimental Techniques ,physics.ins-det ,flux: background ,Particle Physics - Experiment ,performance - Abstract
Among the post-LHC generation of particle accelerators, the muon collider represents a unique machine with capability to provide very high energy leptonic collisions and to open the path to a vast and mostly unexplored physics programme. However, on the experimental side, such great physics potential is accompanied by unprecedented technological challenges, due to the fact that muons are unstable particles. Their decay products interact with the machine elements and produce an intense flux of background particles that eventually reach the detector and may degrade its performance. In this paper, we present technologies that have a potential to match the challenging specifications of a muon collider detector and outline a path forward for the future R&D efforts., Comment: Contribution to Snowmass 2021, 27 pages, 15 figures
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32. Archaeometric characterization of Terra Sigillata Hispanica from Granada workshops
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Aranda, M. A. G., Compaña, J. M., and León-Reina, L.
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Archaeometry ,Terra Sigillata Hispanica ,Diffraction methods ,Microscopy ,Arqueometría ,Terra Sigillata Hispánica ,Métodos de difracción ,Microscopía ,Clay industries. Ceramics. Glass ,TP785-869 - Abstract
Terra Sigillata was a Roman pottery, which was also produced in several workshops in Hispania. Two known workshops at Granada (Cartuja and Carmen de la Muralla, or Albayzin) are known to have produced both typical Terra Sigillata and low-gloss coating related pottery. Potsherds from these workshops have been thoroughly studied from an archaeological approach, but not by analytical chemistry techniques. Here, we report a full characterization of nine selected samples from these workshops and also a tenth sample, Terra Sigillata made in the Gaul, for comparison. The pastes characterization includes elemental analysis from XRF and quantitative mineralogical analysis by Rietveld analysis of XRPD data. Cluster analysis to both types of data has been carried out. SEM-EDX and GI-XRPD have been used to characterize the slips of the pottery. The elemental analysis results for the pastes suggest that terra sigillata potsherds from both workshops were likely made from the same clay, different to that used to make the low-gloss coating pottery. The firing temperatures have been estimated from the phase assemblages being about 900-950ºC for the Granada sigillata.La Terra Sigillata fue una cerámica romana, que se produjo también en varios talleres en Hispania. Los talleres ubicados en Granada (Cartuja y Carmen de la Muralla, o Albayzín) produjeron Terra Sigillata y cerámicas de barniz mate. Ambos talleres han sido ampliamente estudiados desde un punto de vista arqueológico, pero no mediante técnicas analíticas. En este trabajo, se estudian nueve muestras de estas producciones, y una décima de Terra Sigillata producida en la Galia, para su comparación. La caracterización de las pastas incluye análisis elemental por XRF, y análisis mineralógico cuantitativo mediante análisis de Rietveld de los datos de XRPD. Estos dos conjuntos de datos también se han evaluados mediante análisis de cluster. Los recubrimientos superficiales se han caracterizado mediante SEM-EDX y GI-XRPD. Los análisis sugieren que ambos talleres utilizaron probablemente la misma materia prima para la Terra Sigillata, y otra diferente en las cerámicas de barniz mate. Se ha estimado una temperatura de cocción para la Sigillata en el intervalo 900-950ºC.
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33. Roadside Survey of Ants on Oahu, Hawaii
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Reina L. Tong, J. Kenneth Grace, Paul D. Krushelnycky, and Helen Spafford
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Formicidae ,ant distribution ,convenience sampling ,Science - Abstract
Hawaii is home to over 60 ant species, including five of the six most damaging invasive ants. Although there have been many surveys of ants in Hawaii, the last island-wide hand-collection survey of ants on Oahu was conducted in 1988–1994. In 2012, a timed hand-collection of ants was made at 44 sites in a systematic, roadside survey throughout Oahu. Ants were identified and species distribution in relation to elevation, precipitation and soil type was analyzed. To assess possible convenience sampling bias, 15 additional sites were sampled further from roads to compare with the samples near roads. Twenty-four species of ants were found and mapped; Pheidole megacephala (F.), Ochetellus glaber (Mayr), and Technomyrmex difficilis Forel were the most frequently encountered ants. For six ant species, a logistic regression was performed with elevation, average annual precipitation, and soil order as explanatory variables. O. glaber was found in areas with lower precipitation around Oahu. Paratrechina longicornis (Latrielle) and Tetramorium simillimum (Smith, F.) were found more often in lower elevations and in areas with the Mollisol soil order. Elevation, precipitation, and soil type were not significant sources of variation for P. megacephala, Plagiolepis alluaudi Emery, and T. difficilis. P. megacephala was associated with fewer mean numbers of ants where it occurred. Ant assemblages near and far from roads did not significantly differ. Many species of ants remain established on Oahu, and recent invaders are spreading throughout the island. Mapping ant distributions contributes to continued documentation and understanding of these pests.
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34. Trophic Path of Marked Exuviae Within Colonies of Coptotermes gestroi (Blattodea: Rhinotermitidae).
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Tong, Reina L, Choi, Eun-Kyung, Ugarelli, Kelly, Chouvenc, Thomas, and Su, Nan-Yao
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INSECT societies , *ENZYME-linked immunosorbent assay , *IMMUNOGLOBULIN G - Abstract
Nitrogen, a limiting growth factor in wood-feeding insects, was hypothesized to play a role in the recently discovered behavior of subterranean termites returning to the nest to molt. Coptotermes gestroi (Wasmann) exuviae is approximately 11% N by dry weight, and therefore a potentially rich source of recyclable nitrogen. Exuviae from a C. gestroi colony were marked with immunoglobulin G (IgG) and were fed to two-year-old C. gestroi colonies. IgG-marked exuviae were detected with an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. The IgG marker was later detected in every caste and life stage except first-instar larvae (L1). The proportion of individuals positive for the marker varied by caste, with the queens always being positive for the marker. The queens and second-or-higher-instar workers (W2+) had significantly higher concentrations of the marker than the eggs and L1. The trophic path of exuviae includes individuals that directly fed on marked exuviae (workers and possibly second-instar larvae) and individuals that secondarily received marked exuviae through trophallaxis (queens, kings, and soldiers). This study described the trophic path of consumed exuviae and demonstrated its role in the recycling of nitrogen in a subterranean termite. Molting at the central nest may be an efficient means to transfer nitrogen from shed exuviae to recipients and may be a nitrogen recycling behavior conserved from a termite ancestor. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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35. Higgs Physics at the HL-LHC and HE-LHC
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Cepeda, M., Gori, S., Ilten, P., Kado, M., Riva, F., Khalek, R. Abdul, Aboubrahim, A., Alimena, J., Alioli, S., Alves, A., Asawatangtrakuldee, C., Azatov, A., Azzi, P., Bailey, S., Banerjee, S., Barberio, E. L., Barducci, D., Barone, G., Bauer, M., Bautista, C., Bechtle, P., Becker, K., Benaglia, A., Bengala, M., Berger, N., Bertella, C., Bethani, A., Betti, A., Biekotter, A., Bishara, F., Bloch, D., Bokan, P., Bondu, O., Bonvini, M., Borgonovi, L., Borsato, M., Boselli, S., Braibant-Giacomelli, S., Buchalla, G., Cadamuro, L., Caillol, C., Calandri, A., Tazon, A. Calderon, Campbell, J. M., Caola, F., Capozi, M., Carena, M., Calame, C. M. Carloni, Carmona, A., Carquin, E., Oliveira, A. Carvalho Antunes De, Hernandez, A. Castaneda, Cata, O., Celis, A., Cerri, A., Cerutti, F., Chahal, G. S., Chakraborty, A., Chaudhary, G., Chen, X., Chisholm, A. S., Contino, R., Costa, A. J., Covarelli, R., Craig, N., Curtin, D., D'Eramo, L., Dang, N. P., Das, P., Dawson, S., Francisco, O. A. De Aguiar, Blas, J. de, Curtis, S. De, Filippis, N. De, Torre, H. De la, Lima, L. de, Wit, A. De, Delaere, C., Delcourt, M., Delmastro, M., Demers, S., Dev, N., Nardo, R. Di, Vita, S. Di, Dildick, S., Prado, L. A. F. do, Donadelli, M., Du, D., Durieux, G., Dührssen, M., Eberhardt, O., Morabit, K. El, Elias-Miro, J., Ellis, J., Englert, C., Essig, R., Falke, S., Farina, M., Ferrari, A., Ferroglia, A., Fiolhais, M. C. N., Flechl, M., Folgueras, S., Fontanesi, E., Francavilla, P., Franceschini, R., Frederix, R., Frixione, S., Gómez-Ceballos, G., Gabrielli, A., Gadatsch, S., Gallinaro, M., Gandrakota, A., Gao, J., Walls, F. M. Garay, Gehrmann, T., Gershtein, Y., Ghosh, T., Gilbert, A., Glein, R., Glover, E. W. N., Gomez-Ambrosio, R., Gonçalo, R., Gonçalves, D., Gorbahn, M., Gouveia, E., Gouzevitch, M., Govoni, P., Grazzini, M., Greenberg, B., Grimm, K., Gritsan, A. V., Grohsjean, A., Grojean, C., Gu, J., Gugel, R., Gupta, R. S., Gwilliam, C. B., Höche, S., Haacke, M., Haddad, Y., Haisch, U., Hamity, G. N., Han, T., Harland-Lang, L. A., Harnik, R., Heinemeyer, S., Heinrich, G., Henning, B., Hirschi, V., Hoepfner, K., Hogan, J. M., Homiller, S., Huang, Y., Huss, A., Jézéquel, S., Jain, Sa., Jones, S. P., Köneke, K., Kalinowski, J., Kamenik, J. F., Kaplan, M., Karlberg, A., Kaur, M., Keicher, P., Kerner, M., Khanov, A., Kieseler, J., Kim, J. H., Kim, M., Klijnsma, T., Kling, F., Klute, M., Komaragiri, J. R., Kong, K., Kozaczuk, J., Kozow, P, Krause, C., Lai, S., Langford, J., Le, B., Lechner, L., Leight, W. A., Leney, K. J. C., Lenz, T., Li, C-Q., Li, H., Li, Q., Liebler, S., Lindert, J., Liu, D., Liu, J., Liu, Y., Liu, Z., Lombardo, D., Long, A., Long, K., Low, I., Luisoni, G., Ma, L. L., Magnan, A. -M., Majumder, D., Malinauskas, A., Maltoni, F., Mangano, M. L., Marchiori, G., Marini, A. C., Martin, A., Marzani, S., Massironi, A., Matchev, K. T., Matheus, R. D., Mazumdar, K., Mazzitelli, J., Mcdougall, A. E., Meade, P., Meridiani, P., Meyer, A. B., Michielin, E., Milenovic, P., Milosevic, V., Mimasu, K., Mistlberger, B., Mlynarikova, M., Mondragon, M., Monni, P. F., Montagna, G., Monti, F., Llacer, M. Moreno, Mueck, A., Muiño, P. C., Murphy, C., Murray, W. J., Musella, P., Narain, M., Garcia, R. F. Naranjo, Nath, P., Neubert, M., Nicrosini, O., Nikolopoulos, K., Nisati, A., No, J. M., Ojeda, M. L., Pino, S. A. Olivares, Onofre, A., Ortona, G., Griso, S. Pagan, Pagani, D., Cortezon, E. Palencia, Palmer, C., Pandini, C., Panico, G., Panwar, L., Pappadopulo, D., Park, M., Patel, R., Paucar-Velasquez, F., Pedro, K., Pernie, L., Perrozzi, L., Petersen, B. A., Petit, E., Petrucciani, G., Piacquadio, G., Piccinini, F., Pieri, M., Plehn, T., Pokorski, S., Pomarol, A., Ponton, E., Pozzorini, S., Prestel, S., Prokofiev, K., Ramsey-Musolf, M., Re, E., Readioff, N. P., Redigolo, D., Reina, L., Reynolds, E., Riembau, M., Rikkert, F., Robens, Tania, Roentsch, R., Rojo, J., Rompotis, N., Rorie, J., Rosiek, J., Roskes, J., Ruderman, J. T., Sahoo, N., Saito, S., Salerno, R., Bruin, P. H. Sales De, Salvucci, A., Sandeep, K., Santiago, J., Santo, R., Sanz, V., Sarica, U., Savin, A., Savoy-Navarro, A., Sawant, S., Schaffer, A. C., Schlaffer, M., Schmidt, A., Schneider, B., Schoefbeck, R., Schröder, M., Scodeggio, M., Scott, E., Scyboz, L., Selvaggi, M., Sestini, L., Shao, H. -S., Shivaji, A., Silvestrini, L., Simon, L., Sinha, K., Soreq, Y., Spannowsky, M., Spira, M., Spitzbart, D., Stamou, E., Stark, J., Stefaniak, T., Stieger, B., Strong, G., Szleper, M., Tackmann, K., Takeuchi, M., Taroni, S., Testa, M., Thamm, A., Theeuwes, V., Thomsen, L. A., Tkaczyk, S., Torre, R., Tramontano, F., Ulmer, K. A., Vantalon, T., Vecchi, L., Vega-Morales, R., Venturini, E., Verducci, M., Vernieri, C., Vickey, T., Marono, M. Vidal, Vischia, P., Vryonidou, E., Wagner, P., Walbrecht, V. M., Wang, L. -T., Wardle, N., Wardrope, D. R., Weiglein, G., Wertz, S., Wielers, M., Williams, J. M., Wolf, R., Wulzer, A., Xiao, M., Yang, H. T., Yazgan, E., Yin, Z., You, T., Yu, F., Zanderighi, G., Zanzi, D., Zaro, M., Zenz, S. C., Zerwas, D., Zgubič, M., Zhang, J., Zhang, L., Zhang, W., Zhao, X., Zhong, Y. -M., Cepeda, M, Gori, S, Ilten, P, Kado, M, Riva, F, Abdul Khalek, R, Aboubrahim, A, Alimena, J, Alioli, S, DA SILVA ALVES, A, Asawatangtrakuldee, C, Azatov, A, Azzi, P, Bailey, S, Banerjee, S, Barberio, E, Barducci, D, Barone, G, Bauer, M, Bautista, C, Bechtle, P, Becker, K, Benaglia, A, Bengala, M, Berger, N, Bertella, C, Bethani, A, Betti, A, Biekotter, A, Bishara, F, Bloch, D, Bokan, P, Bondu, O, Bonvini, M, Borgonovi, L, Borsato, M, Boselli, S, Braibant-Giacomelli, S, Buchalla, G, Cadamuro, L, Caillol, C, Calandri, A, Calderon Tazon, A, Campbell, J, Caola, F, Capozi, M, Carena, M, Carloni Calame, C, Carmona, A, Carquin, E, Carvalho Antunes De Oliveira, A, Castaneda Hernandez, A, Cata, O, Celis, A, Cerri, A, Cerutti, F, Chahal, G, Chakraborty, A, Chaudhary, G, Chen, X, Chisholm, A, Contino, R, Costa, A, Covarelli, R, Craig, N, Curtin, D, D'Eramo, L, Dührssen, M, Dang, N, Das, P, Dawson, S, De Aguiar Francisco, O, de Blas, J, De Curtis, S, De Filippis, N, De la Torre, H, de Lima, L, De Wit, A, Delaere, C, Delcourt, M, Delmastro, M, Demers, S, Dev, N, Di Nardo, R, Di Vita, S, Dildick, S, do Prado, L, Donadelli, M, Du, D, Durieux, G, Eberhardt, O, El Morabit, K, Elias-Miro, J, Ellis, J, Englert, C, Falke, S, Farina, M, Ferrari, A, Ferroglia, A, Fiolhais, M, Flechl, M, Folgueras, S, Fontanesi, E, Francavilla, P, Franceschini, R, Frederix, R, Frixione, S, Gómez-Ceballos, G, Gabrielli, A, Gadatsch, S, Gallinaro, M, Gandrakota, A, Gao, J, Garay Walls, F, Gehrmann, T, Gershtein, Y, Ghosh, T, Gilbert, A, Glein, R, Glover, E, Gomez-Ambrosio, R, Gonçalo, R, Gonçalves, D, Gorbahn, M, Gouveia, E, Gouzevitch, M, Govoni, P, Grazzini, M, Greenberg, B, Grimm, K, Gritsan, A, Grohsjean, A, Grojean, C, Gu, J, Gugel, R, Gupta, R, Gwilliam, C, Höche, S, Haacke, M, Haddad, Y, Haisch, U, Hamity, G, Han, T, Harland-Lang, L, Harnik, R, Heinemeyer, S, Heinrich, G, Henning, B, Hirschi, V, Hoepfner, K, Hogan, J, Homiller, S, Huang, Y, Huss, A, Jézéquel, S, Jain, S, Jones, S, Köneke, K, Kalinowski, J, Kamenik, J, Kaplan, M, Karlberg, A, Kaur, M, Keicher, P, Kerner, M, Khanov, A, Kieseler, J, Kim, J, Kim, M, Klijnsma, T, Kling, F, Klute, M, Komaragiri, J, Kong, K, Kozaczuk, J, Kozow, P, Krause, C, Lai, S, Langford, J, Le, B, Lechner, L, Leight, W, Leney, K, Lenz, T, C-Q., L, Li, H, Li, Q, Liebler, S, Lindert, J, Liu, D, Liu, J, Liu, Y, Liu, Z, Lombardo, M, Long, A, Long, K, Low, I, Luisoni, G, L. 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rare decay ,p p: scattering ,[PHYS.HEXP] Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex] ,Higgs particle: decay ,Physics of Elementary Particles and Fields ,electroweak interaction: symmetry breaking ,Physics::Instrumentation and Detectors ,FOS: Physical sciences ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex) ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph) ,SDG 17 - Partnerships for the Goals ,CERN LHC Coll: upgrade ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,[PHYS.HEXP]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex] ,energy: high ,CMS ,new physics ,hep-ex ,Settore FIS/01 - Fisica Sperimentale ,High Energy Physics::Phenomenology ,hep-ph ,ATLAS ,[PHYS.HPHE] Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Phenomenology [hep-ph] ,Higgs particle: production ,[PHYS.HPHE]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Phenomenology [hep-ph] ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,luminosity: high - Abstract
The discovery of the Higgs boson in 2012, by the ATLAS and CMS experiments, was a success achieved with only a percent of the entire dataset foreseen for the LHC. It opened a landscape of possibilities in the study of Higgs boson properties, Electroweak Symmetry breaking and the Standard Model in general, as well as new avenues in probing new physics beyond the Standard Model. Six years after the discovery, with a conspicuously larger dataset collected during LHC Run 2 at a 13 TeV centre-of-mass energy, the theory and experimental particle physics communities have started a meticulous exploration of the potential for precision measurements of its properties. This includes studies of Higgs boson production and decays processes, the search for rare decays and production modes, high energy observables, and searches for an extended electroweak symmetry breaking sector. This report summarises the potential reach and opportunities in Higgs physics during the High Luminosity phase of the LHC, with an expected dataset of pp collisions at 14 TeV, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 3 ab$^{-1}$. These studies are performed in light of the most recent analyses from LHC collaborations and the latest theoretical developments. The potential of an LHC upgrade, colliding protons at a centre-of-mass energy of 27 TeV and producing a dataset corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 15 ab$^{-1}$, is also discussed., Report from Working Group 2 on the Physics of the HL-LHC, and Perspectives at the HE-LHC, 364 pages
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36. Nitrogen content of the exuviae of Coptotermes gestroi (Wasmann) (Blattodea: Rhinotermitidae)
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Nan-Yao Su, Thomas Chouvenc, Reina L. Tong, and Daniel Aguilera-Olivares
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H1-99 ,Cockroach ,Multidisciplinary ,Science (General) ,biology ,Zoology ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Nitrogen conservation ,Molting ,biology.organism_classification ,Nitrogen ,Exoskeleton ,Social sciences (General) ,Q1-390 ,Blattodea ,Coptotermes ,chemistry ,Coptotermes gestroi ,biology.animal ,Ecdysis ,Rhinotermitidae ,Moulting ,Research Article - Abstract
Subterranean termites are hemimetabolous social insects where most of the individuals in a colony molt on a regular basis until they die. Nitrogen is a limiting growth factor in wood-feeding insects, such as termites. Because the exuviae of molting termites are consumed by nestmates, it is possible that exuviae represent a potential source of nitrogen that could be recycled and be part of the overall nitrogen conservation strategy of the colony. Although it was documented that cockroach exuviae can contain relatively high levels of nitrogen, the nitrogen content of subterranean termite exuviae has not been examined. This study determines the nitrogen content of Coptotermes gestroi (Wasmann) exuviae collected from four-year-old laboratory colonies using a carbon/nitrogen analyzer. Coptotermes gestroi exuviae contained 11.24 ± 0.64% N (Mean ± SD). The exuviae had a higher proportion of nitrogen than whole bodies of termites (~10.46%), wood (~0.12%), and organic soil (~2.49%). These results support the importance of exuviae consumption by nestmates during the ecdysis process as an aspect of nitrogen conservation strategies in Coptotermes colonies., Exoskeleton; Nitrogen conservation; Molting
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37. From the LHC to future colliders: CERN Theory Institute summary report
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De Roeck, A., Ellis, J., Grojean, C., Heinemeyer, S., Jakobs, K., Weiglein, G., Wells, J., Azuelos, G., Dawson, S., Gripaios, B., Han, T., Hewett, J., Lancaster, M., Mariotti, C., Moortgat, F., Moortgat-Pick, G., Polesello, G., Riemann, S., Schumacher, M., Assamagan, K., Bechtle, P., Carena, M., Chachamis, G., Chen, K. F., De Curtis, S., Desch, K., Dittmar, M., Dreiner, H., Dührssen, M., Foster, B., Frandsen, M. T., Giammanco, A., Godbole, R., Gopalakrishna, S., Govoni, P., Gunion, J., Hollik, W., Hou, W. S., Isidori, G., Juste, A., Kalinowski, J., Korytov, A., Kou, E., Kraml, S., Krawczyk, M., Martin, A., Milstead, D., Morton-Thurtle, V., Moenig, K., Mele, B., Ozcan, E., Pieri, M., Plehn, T., Reina, L., Richter-Was, E., Rizzo, T., Rolbiecki, K., Sannino, F., Schram, M., Smillie, J., Sultansoy, S., Tattersall, J., Uwer, P., Webber, B., and Wienemann, P.
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38. Cardiac resynchronization therapy and atrial fibrillation: three leads better than two
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Fernandez Lozano, I., Mitroi, C., Toquero Ramos, J., Castro Urda, V., Monivas Palomero, V., Corona Figueroa, A., Hernandez Reina, L., and Alonso Pulpon, L.
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39. Effectiveness, efficiency and safety of remote monitoring in patients with implantable loop recorder
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Toquero Ramos, J., Perez Pereira, E., Mitroi, C., Castro Urda, V., Fernandez Villanueva, J.M., Corona Figueroa, A., Hernandez Reina, L., and Fernandez Lozano, I.
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40. Poly-resistant tuberculosis outbreak in Northern Portugal: a nine year tale
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Gomes, B., Molina-Correa, G., Neves-Reina, L., Oliveira, A.C., Macedo, R., Carvalho, C., and Correia, A.M.
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41. Standard Model Physics at the HL-LHC and HE-LHC
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Azzi, P., Farry, S., Nason, P., Tricoli, A., Zeppenfeld, D., Abdul Khalek, R., Alimena, J., Andari, N., Aperio Bella, L., Armbruster, A.J., Baglio, J., Bailey, S., Bakos, E., Bakshi, A., Baldenegro, C., Balli, F., Barker, A., Barter, W., de Blas, J., Blekman, F., Bloch, D., Bodek, A., Boonekamp, M., Boos, E., Sola, Bossio, Cadamuro, L., Camarda, S., Campanario, F., Campanelli, M., Campbell, J.M., Cao, Q.-H., Cavaliere, V., Cerri, A., Chahal, G.S., Chargeishvili, B., Charlot, C., Chen, S.-L., Chen, T., Cieri, L., Ciuchini, M., Corcella, G., Cotogno, S., Covarelli, R., Cruz-Martinez, J.M., Czakon, M., Dainese, A., Dang, N.P., Darmé, L., Dawson, S., De La Torre, H., Deile, M., Deliot, F., Demers, S., Denner, A., Derue, F., Di Ciaccio, L., Di Clemente, W.K., Dominguez Damiani, D., Dudko, L., Durglishvili, A., Dünser, M., Ebadi, J., Ferreira De Faria, R.B., Ferrera, G., Ferroglia, A., Figy, T.M., Finelli, K.D., Fiolhais, M.C.N., Franco, E., Frederix, R., Fuks, B., Galhardo, B., Gao, J., Gaunt, J.R., Gehrmann, T., Gehrmann-De Ridder, A., Giljanovic, D., Giuli, F., Glover, E.W.N., Goodsell, M.D., Gouveia, E., Govoni, P., Goy, C., Grazzini, M., Grohsjean, A., Grosse-Oetringhaus, J.F., Gunnellini, P., Gwenlan, C., Harland-Lang, L.A., Harrison, P.F., Heinrich, G., Helsens, C., Herndon, M., Hindrichs, O., Hirschi, V., Hoang, A., Hoepfner, K., Hogan, J.M., Huss, A., Jahn, S., Jain, Sa., Jones, S.P., Jung, A.W., Jung, H., Kallweit, S., Kar, D., Karlberg, A., Kasemets, T., Kerner, M., Khandoga, M.K., Khanpour, H., Khatibi, S., Khukhunaishvili, A., Kieseler, J., Kretzschmar, J., Kroll, J., Kryshen, E., Lang, V.S., Lechner, L., Lee, C.A., Leigh, M., Lelas, D., Les, R., Lewis, I.M., Li, B., Li, Q., Li, Y., Lidrych, J., Ligeti, Z., Lindert, J.M., Liu, Y., Lohwasser, K., Long, K., Lontkovskyi, D., Majumder, G., Mancini, M., Mandrik, P., Mangano, M.L., Marchesini, I., Mayer, C., Mazumdar, K., Mcfayden, J.A., Mendes Amaral Torres Lagarelhos, P.M., Meyer, A.B., Mikhalcov, S., Mishima, S., Mitov, A., Mohammadi Najafabadi, M., Moreno Llácer, M., Mulders, M., Myska, M., Narain, M., Nisati, A., Nitta, T., Onofre, A., Pagan Griso, S., Pagani, D., Palencia Cortezon, E., Papanastasiou, A., Pedro, K., Pellen, M., Perfilov, M., Perrozzi, L., Petersen, B.A., Pierini, M., Pires, J., Pleier, M.-A., Plätzer, S., Potamianos, K., Pozzorini, S., Price, A.C., Rauch, M., Re, E., Reina, L., Reuter, J., Robens, T., Rojo, J., Royon, C., Saito, S., Savin, A., Sawant, S., Schneider, B., Schoefbeck, R., Schoenherr, M., Schäfer-Siebert, H., Seidel, M., Selvaggi, M., Shears, T., Silvestrini, L., Sjodahl, M., Skovpen, K., Smith, N., Spitzbart, D., Starovoitov, P., Suster, C.J.E., Tan, P., Taus, R., Teague, D., Terashi, K., Terron, J., Uplap, S., Veloso, F., Verzetti, M., Vesterinen, M.A., Vladimirov, V.E., Volkov, P., Vorotnikov, G., Vranjes Milosavljevic, M., Vranjes, N., Vryonidou, E., Walker, D., Wiesemann, M., Wu, Y., Xu, T., Yacoob, S., Yazgan, E., Zahreddine, J., Zanderighi, G., Zaro, M., Zenaiev, O., Zevi Della Porta, G., Zhang, C., Zhang, W., Zhu, H.L., Zlebcik, R., Zubair, F.N., Institut de Recherches sur les lois Fondamentales de l'Univers (IRFU), Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Université Paris-Saclay, 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), Laboratoire Leprince-Ringuet (LLR), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-École polytechnique (X)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3), Laboratoire de Physique Nucléaire et de Hautes Énergies (LPNHE (UMR_7585)), Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Université Paris Diderot - Paris 7 (UPD7)-Sorbonne Université (SU)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Laboratoire d'Annecy de Physique des Particules (LAPP), Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Université Savoie Mont Blanc (USMB [Université de Savoie] [Université de Chambéry])-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Laboratoire de Physique Théorique et Hautes Energies (LPTHE), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6 (UPMC), Laboratoire d'Annecy-le-Vieux de Physique Théorique (LAPTH), Université Savoie Mont Blanc (USMB [Université de Savoie] [Université de Chambéry])-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), HL-LHC, HE-LHC Working Group, 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 National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-École polytechnique (X)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6 (UPMC)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Dainese, A, Mangano, M, Meyer, AB, Nisati, A, Salam, G, Vesterinen, M, Azzi, P, Farry, S, Nason, P, Tricoli, A, Zeppenfeld, D, Abdul Khalek, R, Alimena, J, Andari, N, Aperio Bella, L, Armbruster, A, Baglio, J, Bailey, S, Bakos, E, Bakshi, A, Baldenegro, C, Balli, F, Barker, A, Barter, W, de Blas, J, Blekman, F, Bloch, D, Bodek, A, Boonekamp, M, Boos, E, Bossio Sola, J, Cadamuro, L, Camarda, S, Campanario, F, Campanelli, M, Campbell, J, Cao, Q, Cavaliere, V, Cerri, A, Chahal, G, Chargeishvili, B, Charlot, C, Chen, S, Chen, T, Cieri, L, Ciuchini, M, Corcella, G, Cotogno, S, Covarelli, R, Cruz-Martinez, J, Czakon, M, Dang, N, Darmé, L, Dawson, S, De la Torre, H, Deile, M, Deliot, F, Demers, S, Denner, A, Derue, F, Di Ciaccio, L, Di Clemente, W, Dominguez Damiani, D, Dudko, L, Durglishvili, A, Dünser, M, Ebadi, J, Ferreira De Faria, R, Ferrera, G, Ferroglia, A, Figy, T, Finelli, K, Fiolhais, M, Franco, E, Frederix, R, Fuks, B, Galhardo, B, Gao, J, Gaunt, J, Gehrmann, T, Gehrmann-De Ridder, A, Giljanovic, D, Giuli, F, Glover, E, Goodsell, M, Gouveia, E, Govoni, P, Goy, C, Grazzini, M, Grohsjean, A, Grosse-Oetringhaus, J, Gunnellini, P, Gwenlan, C, Harland-Lang, L, Harrison, P, Heinrich, G, Helsens, C, Herndon, M, Hindrichs, O, Hirschi, V, Hoang, A, Hoepfner, K, Hogan, J, Huss, A, Jahn, S, Jain, S, Jones, S, Jung, A, Jung, H, Kallweit, S, Kar, D, Karlberg, A, Kasemets, T, Kerner, M, Khandoga, M, Khanpour, H, Khatibi, S, Khukhunaishvili, A, Kieseler, J, Kretzschmar, J, Kroll, J, Kryshen, E, Lang, V, Lechner, L, Lee, C, Leigh, M, Lelas, D, Les, R, Lewis, I, Li, B, Li, Q, Li, Y, Lidrych, J, Ligeti, Z, Lindert, J, Liu, Y, Lohwasser, K, Long, K, Lontkovskyi, D, Majumder, G, Mancini, M, Mandrik, P, Marchesini, I, Mayer, C, Mazumdar, K, Mcfayden, J, Mendes Amaral Torres Lagarelhos, P, Meyer, A, Mikhalcov, S, Mishima, S, Mitov, A, Mohammadi Najafabadi, M, Moreno Llácer, M, Mulders, M, Myska, M, Narain, M, Nitta, T, Onofre, A, Pagan Griso, S, Pagani, D, Palencia Cortezon, E, Papanastasiou, A, Pedro, K, Pellen, M, Perfilov, M, Perrozzi, L, Petersen, B, Pierini, M, Pires, J, Pleier, M, Plätzer, S, Potamianos, K, Pozzorini, S, Price, A, Rauch, M, Re, E, Reina, L, Reuter, J, Robens, T, Rojo, J, Royon, C, Saito, S, Savin, A, Sawant, S, Schneider, B, Schoefbeck, R, Schoenherr, M, Schäfer-Siebert, H, Seidel, M, Selvaggi, M, Shears, T, Silvestrini, L, Sjodahl, M, Skovpen, K, Smith, N, Spitzbart, D, Starovoitov, P, Suster, C, Tan, P, Taus, R, Teague, D, Terashi, K, Terron, J, Uplap, S, Veloso, F, Verzetti, M, Vladimirov, V, Volkov, P, Vorotnikov, G, Vranjes Milosavljevic, M, Vranjes, N, Vryonidou, E, Walker, D, Wiesemann, M, Wu, Y, Xu, T, Yacoob, S, Yazgan, E, Zahreddine, J, Zanderighi, G, Zaro, M, Zenaiev, O, Zevi Della Porta, G, Zhang, C, Zhang, W, Zhu, H, Zlebcik, R, Zubair, F, HEP, INSPIRE, Université de Strasbourg (UNISTRA)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Laboratoire d'Annecy de Physique des Particules (LAPP/Laboratoire d'Annecy-le-Vieux de Physique des Particules), and Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Savoie Mont Blanc (USMB [Université de Savoie] [Université de Chambéry])-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)
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p p: scattering ,[PHYS.HEXP] Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex] ,electroweak interaction ,Physics of Elementary Particles and Fields ,CMS ,Physics::Instrumentation and Detectors ,High Energy Physics::Phenomenology ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Standard Model Physics, LHC, HL-LHC, HE-LHC ,ATLAS ,LHC-B ,[PHYS.HPHE] Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Phenomenology [hep-ph] ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph) ,ALICE ,[PHYS.HPHE]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Phenomenology [hep-ph] ,CERN LHC Coll: upgrade ,[PHYS.HEXP]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex] ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,flavor: violation ,luminosity: high - Abstract
The successful operation of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) and the excellent performance of the ATLAS, CMS, LHCb and ALICE detectors in Run-1 and Run-2 with $pp$ collisions at center-of-mass energies of 7, 8 and 13 TeV as well as the giant leap in precision calculations and modeling of fundamental interactions at hadron colliders have allowed an extraordinary breadth of physics studies including precision measurements of a variety physics processes. The LHC results have so far confirmed the validity of the Standard Model of particle physics up to unprecedented energy scales and with great precision in the sectors of strong and electroweak interactions as well as flavour physics, for instance in top quark physics. The upgrade of the LHC to a High Luminosity phase (HL-LHC) at 14 TeV center-of-mass energy with 3 ab$^{-1}$ of integrated luminosity will probe the Standard Model with even greater precision and will extend the sensitivity to possible anomalies in the Standard Model, thanks to a ten-fold larger data set, upgraded detectors and expected improvements in the theoretical understanding. This document summarises the physics reach of the HL-LHC in the realm of strong and electroweak interactions and top quark physics, and provides a glimpse of the potential of a possible further upgrade of the LHC to a 27 TeV $pp$ collider, the High-Energy LHC (HE-LHC), assumed to accumulate an integrated luminosity of 15 ab$^{-1}$., Comment: Report from Working Group 1 on the Physics of the HL-LHC, and Perspectives at the HE-LHC
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42. Brucella Exposure Risk Events in 10 Clinical Laboratories, New York City, USA, 2015 to 2017
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Belinda Ostrowsky, Scott Hughes, Annie D. Fine, Robyn A. Stoddard, Marcelle Layton, Tanis C. Dingle, Michael H. Levi, Ira Leviton, Catherine M. Dentinger, Emilia Mia Sordillo, Kuey Fen Ni, Grishma A. Kharod, Renee L. Galloway, Eleanor Adams, Stephen Lee, Virginia Kopetz, David D'Souza, Wendy Szymczak, Susan Hacker, Elke Saile, Gopi Patel, Brian Koll, Alex R. Hoffmaster, Anna Liddicoat, Edimarlyn Gonzalez, Michael J. Perry, Jennifer L. Rakeman, Ellen Lee, Jessie Saverimuttu, William Lowe, Sangam Jhaveri, Reeti Khare, Irving Mazariegos, Brett Hoppe, Yi-Wei Tang, Reina L. Orsini, Taryn Burke, Rebekah Tiller, Anabella Lucca Bianchi, Joel Ackelsberg, Emily Harrison, Elizabeth A. Mitchell, Christina Egan, and Camille Hamula
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0301 basic medicine ,Microbiology (medical) ,biology ,business.industry ,030231 tropical medicine ,030106 microbiology ,Brucellosis ,Bacteriology ,Brucella ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,Disease control ,Microbiology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Biological safety ,0302 clinical medicine ,CLs upper limits ,Bacteremia ,medicine ,Limited capacity ,business ,Risk assessment - Abstract
From 2015 to 2017, 11 confirmed brucellosis cases were reported in New York City, leading to 10 Brucella exposure risk events (Brucella events) in 7 clinical laboratories (CLs). Most patients had traveled to countries where brucellosis is endemic and presented with histories and findings consistent with brucellosis. CLs were not notified that specimens might yield a hazardous organism, as the clinicians did not consider brucellosis until they were notified that bacteremia with Brucella was suspected. In 3 Brucella events, the CLs did not suspect that slow-growing, small Gram-negative bacteria might be harmful. Matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization–time of flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS), which has a limited capacity to identify biological threat agents (BTAs), was used during 4 Brucella events, which accounted for 84% of exposures. In 3 of these incidents, initial staining of liquid media showed Gram-positive rods or cocci, including some cocci in chains, suggesting streptococci. Over 200 occupational exposures occurred when the unknown isolates were manipulated and/or tested on open benches, including by procedures that could generate infectious aerosols. During 3 Brucella events, the CLs examined and/or manipulated isolates in a biological safety cabinet (BSC); in each CL, the CL had previously isolated Brucella. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommendations to prevent laboratory-acquired brucellosis (LAB) were followed; no seroconversions or LAB cases occurred. Laboratory assessments were conducted after the Brucella events to identify facility-specific risks and mitigations. With increasing MALDI-TOF MS use, CLs are well-advised to adhere strictly to safe work practices, such as handling and manipulating all slow-growing organisms in BSCs and not using MALDI-TOF MS for identification until BTAs have been ruled out.
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43. A Cellular and Molecular Basis for the Selective Desmopressin-Induced ACTH Release in Cushing Disease Patients: Key Role of AVPR1b Receptor and Potential Therapeutic Implications
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Luque, R. M., Ibáñez-Costa, A., López-Sánchez, L. M., Jiménez-Reina, L., Venegas-Moreno, E., Gálvez, M. A., Villa-Osaba, A., Madrazo-Atutxa, A. M., Japón, M. A., de la Riva, A., Cano, D. A., Benito-López, P., Soto-Moreno, A., Gahete, M. D., Leal-Cerro, A., and Castaño, J. P.
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44. Corticotrophin-Dependent Cushing Syndrome Due to Sacrococcygeal Teratoma Detected by [18F]Fluorodeoxyglucose Positron Emission Tomography
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Moreno-Fernández, J, Gutiérrez-Alcántara, C, Gálvez Moreno, M A., Jiménez-Reina, L, Castaño, J P., and Benito-López, P
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45. An upgraded analysis of ɛ′/ɛ at the next-to-leading order
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Ciuchini, M., Franco, E., Martinelli, G., Reina, L., and Silvestrini, L.
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46. Theoretical progress for the associated production of a Higgs boson with heavy quarks at hadron colliders
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Dawson, S., Jackson, C.B., Orr, L.H., Reina, L., and Wackeroth, D.
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47. NLO QCD corrections to hadronic Higgs production with heavy quarks
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Dawson, S., Jackson, C.B., Orr, L.H., Reina, L., and Wackeroth, D.
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48. CERN Yellow Reports: Monographs, Vol 2 (2017): Handbook of LHC Higgs cross sections: 4. Deciphering the nature of the Higgs sector
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de Florian, D., Grojean, C., Maltoni, F., Mariotti, C., Nikitenko, A., Pieri, M., Savard, P., Schumacher, M., Tanaka, R., Aggleton, R., Ahmad, M., Allanach, B., Anastasiou, C., Astill, W., Badger, S., Badziak, M., Baglio, J., Bagnaschi, E., Ballestrero, A., Banfi, A., Barducci, D., Beckingham, M., Becot, C., Bélanger, G., Bellm, J., Belyaev, N., Bernlochner, F. U., Beskidt, C., Biekötter, A., Bishara, F., Bizon, W., Bomark, N. E., Bonvini, M., Borowka, S., Bortolotto, V., Boselli, S., Botella, F. J., Boughezal, R., Branco, G. C., Brehmer, J., Brenner, L., Bressler, S., Brivio, I., Broggio, A., Brun, H., Buchalla, G., Burgard, C. D., Calandri, A., Caminada, L., Caminal Armadans, R., Campanario, F., Campbell, J., Caola, F., Carloni Calame, C. M., Carrazza, S., Carvalho, A., Casolino, M., Cata, O., Celis, A., Cerutti, F., Chanon, N., Chen, M., Chen, X., Chokoufé Nejad, B., Christensen, N., Ciuchini, M., Contino, R., Corbett, T., Costa, R., Curtin, D., Dall'Osso, M., David, A., Dawson, S., de Blas, J., de Boer, W., de Castro Manzano, P., Degrande, C., Delgado, R. L., Demartin, F., Denner, A., Di Micco, B., Di Nardo, R., Dittmaier, S., Dobado, A., Dorigo, T., Dreyer, F. A., Dührssen, M., Duhr, C., Dulat, F., Ecker, K., Ellis, K., Ellwanger, U., Englert, C., Espriu, D., Falkowski, A., Fayard, L., Feger, R., Ferrera, G., Ferroglia, A., Fidanza, N., Figy, T., Flechl, M., Fontes, D., Forte, S., Francavilla, P., Franco, E., Frederix, R., Freitas, A., Freitas, F. F., Frensch, F., Frixione, S., Fuks, B., Furlan, E., Gadatsch, S., Gao, J., Gao, Y., Garzelli, M. V., Gehrmann, T., Gerosa, R., Ghezzi, M., Ghosh, D., Gieseke, S., Gillberg, D., Giudice, G. F., Glover, E. W. N., Goertz, F., Gonçalves, D., Gonzalez-Fraile, J., Gorbahn, M., Gori, S., Gottardo, C. A., Gouzevitch, M., Govoni, P., Gray, D., Grazzini, M., Greiner, N., Greljo, A., Grigo, J., Gritsan, A. V., Gröber, R., Guindon, S., Haber, H. E., Han, C., Han, T., Harlander, R., Harrendorf, M. A., Hartanto, H. B., Hays, C., Heinemeyer, S., Heinrich, G., Herrero, M., Herzog, F., Hespel, B., Hirschi, V., Hoeche, S., Honeywell, S., Huber, S. J., Hugonie, C., Huston, J., Ilnicka, A., Isidori, G., Jäger, B., Jaquier, M., Jones, S. P., Juste, A., Kallweit, S., Kaluza, A., Kardos, A., Karlberg, A., Kassabov, Z., Kauer, N., Kazakov, D. I., Kerner, M., Kilian, W., Kling, F., Köneke, K., Kogler, R., Konoplich, R., Kortner, S., Kraml, S., Krause, C., Krauss, F., Krawczyk, M., Kulesza, A., Kuttimalai, S., Lane, R., Lazopoulos, A., Lee, G., Lenzi, P., Lewis, I. M., Li, Y., Liebler, S., Lindert, J., Liu, X., Liu, Z., Llanes-Estrada, F. J., Logan, H. 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