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2. A 3D scanning technology to measure subcutaneous tumour volume. Are callipers obsolete?
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Franke, Beate, Davies, Michael, Whiteley, Rebecca, Marshall, Stephen, Smith, Andrew, Atkinson, Stephen, Adeala Zabair, Blewitt, Charlie, Kendrew, Jane, Martin, Juan A Delgado San, Hare, Jennifer I., Rahi, Amar, and Wilson, Zena
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- 2018
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3. Measurement of the B-c(+/-) production cross section in p(p)over-tilde collisions at root s=1.96 TeV
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Aaltonen, T, Amerio, S, Amidei, D, Anastassov, A, Annovi, A, Antos, J, Apollinari, G, Appel, JA, Arisawa, T, Artikov, A, Asaadi, J, Ashmanskas, W, Auerbach, B, Aurisano, A, Azfar, F, Badgett, W, Bae, T, Barbaro-Galtieri, A, Barnes, VE, Barnett, BA, Barria, P, Bartos, P, Bauce, M, Bedeschi, F, Behari, S, Bellettini, G, Bellinger, J, Benjamin, D, Beretvas, A, Bhatti, A, Bland, KR, Blumenfeld, B, Bocci, A, Bodek, A, Bortoletto, D, Boudreau, J, Boveia, A, Brigliadori, L, Bromberg, C, Brucken, E, Budagov, J, Budd, HS, Burkett, K, Busetto, G, Bussey, P, Butti, P, Buzatu, A, Calamba, A, Camarda, S, Campanelli, M, Canelli, F, Carls, B, Carlsmith, D, Carosi, R, Carrillo, S, Casal, B, Casarsa, M, Castro, A, Catastini, P, Cauz, D, Cavaliere, V, Cerri, A, Cerrito, L, Chen, YC, Chertok, M, Chiarelli, G, Chlachidze, G, Cho, K, Chokheli, D, Clark, A, Clarke, C, Convery, ME, Conway, J, Corbo, M, Cordelli, M, Cox, CA, Cox, DJ, Cremonesi, M, Cruz, D, Cuevas, J, Culbertson, R, d'Ascenzo, N, Datta, M, de Barbaro, P, Demortier, L, Deninno, M, D'Errico, M, Devoto, F, Di Canto, A, Di Ruzza, B, Dittmann, JR, Donati, S, D'Onofrio, M, Dorigo, M, Driutti, A, Ebina, K, Edgar, R, Erbacher, R, Errede, S, Esham, B, Farrington, S, Fernandez Ramos, JP, Field, R, Flanagan, G, Forrest, R, Franklin, M, Freeman, JC, Frisch, H, Funakoshi, Y, Galloni, C, Garfinkel, AF, Garosi, P, Gerberich, H, Gerchtein, E, Giagu, S, Giakoumopoulou, V, Gibson, K, Ginsburg, CM, Giokaris, N, Giromini, P, Glagolev, V, Glenzinski, D, Gold, M, Goldin, D, Golossanov, A, Gomez, G, Gomez-Ceballos, G, Goncharov, M, Lopez, OG, Gorelov, I, Goshaw, AT, Goulianos, K, Gramellini, E, Grosso-Pilcher, C, da Costa, JG, Hahn, SR, Han, JY, Happacher, F, Hara, K, Hare, M, Harr, RF, Harrington-Taber, T, Hartz, M, Hatakeyama, K, Hays, C, Heinrich, J, Herndon, M, Hocker, A, Hong, Z, Hopkins, W, Hou, S, Hughes, RE, Husemann, U, Hussein, M, Huston, J, Introzzi, G, Iori, M, Ivanov, A, James, E, Jang, D, Jayatilaka, B, Jeon, EJ, Jindariani, S, Jones, M, Joo, KK, Jun, SY, Junk, TR, Kambeitz, M, Kamon, T, Karchin, PE, Kasmi, A, Kato, Y, Ketchum, W, Keung, J, Kilminster, B, Kim, DH, Kim, HS, Kim, JE, Kim, MJ, Kim, SH, Kim, SB, Kim, YJ, Kim, YK, Kimura, N, Kirby, M, Knoepfel, K, Kondo, K, Kong, DJ, Konigsberg, J, Kotwal, AV, Kreps, M, Kroll, J, Kruse, M, Kuhr, T, Kurata, M, Laasanen, AT, Lammel, S, Lancaster, M, Lannon, K, Latino, G, Lee, HS, Lee, JS, Leo, S, Leone, S, Lewis, JD, Limosani, A, Lipeles, E, Lister, A, Liu, Q, Liu, T, Lockwitz, S, Loginov, A, Lucchesi, D, Luca, A, Lueck, J, Lujan, P, Lukens, P, Lungu, G, Lys, J, Lysak, R, Madrak, R, Maestro, P, Malik, S, Manca, G, Manousakis-Katsikakis, A, Marchese, L, Margaroli, F, Marino, P, Matera, K, Mattson, ME, Mazzacane, A, Mazzanti, P, McNulty, R, Mehta, A, Mehtala, P, Mesropian, C, Miao, T, Mietlicki, D, Mitra, A, Miyake, H, Moed, S, Moggi, N, Moon, CS, Moore, R, Morello, MJ, Mukherjee, A, Muller, T, Murat, P, Mussini, M, Nachtman, J, Nagai, Y, Naganoma, J, Nakano, I, Napier, A, Nett, J, Nigmanov, T, Nodulman, L, Noh, SY, Norniella, O, Oakes, L, Oh, SH, Oh, YD, Okusawa, T, Orava, R, Ortolan, L, Pagliarone, C, Palencia, E, Palni, P, Papadimitriou, V, Parker, W, Pauletta, G, Paulini, M, Paus, C, Phillips, TJ, Piacentino, G, Pianori, E, Pilot, J, Pitts, K, Plager, C, Pondrom, L, Poprocki, S, Potamianos, K, Pranko, A, Prokoshin, F, Ptohos, F, Punzi, G, Redondo Fernandez, I, Renton, P, Rescigno, M, Rimondi, F, Ristori, L, Robson, A, Rodriguez, T, Rolli, S, Ronzani, M, Roser, R, Rosner, JL, Ruffini, F, Ruiz, A, Russ, J, Rusu, V, Sakumoto, WK, Sakurai, Y, Santi, L, Sato, K, Saveliev, V, Savoy-Navarro, A, Schlabach, P, Schmidt, EE, Schwarz, T, Scodellaro, L, Scuri, F, Seidel, S, Seiya, Y, Semenov, A, Sforza, F, Shalhout, SZ, Shears, T, Shepard, PF, Shimojima, M, Shochet, M, Shreyber-Tecker, I, Simonenko, A, Sliwa, K, Smith, JR, Snider, FD, Song, H, Sorin, V, St Denis, R, Stancari, M, Stentz, D, Strologas, J, Sudo, Y, Sukhanov, A, Suslov, I, Takemasa, K, Takeuchi, Y, Tang, J, Tecchio, M, Teng, PK, Thom, J, Thomson, E, Thukral, V, Toback, D, Tokar, S, Tollefson, K, Tomura, T, Tonelli, D, Torre, S, Torretta, D, Totaro, P, Trovato, M, Ukegawa, F, Uozumi, S, Vazquez, F, Velev, G, Vellidis, C, Vernieri, C, Vidal, M, Vilar, R, Vizan, J, Vogel, M, Volpi, G, Wagner, P, Wallny, R, Wang, SM, Waters, D, III, WWC, Whiteson, D, Wicklund, AB, Wilbur, S, Williams, HH, Wilson, JS, Wilson, P, Winer, BL, Wittich, P, Wolbers, S, Wolfe, H, Wright, T, Wu, X, Wu, Z, Yamamoto, K, Yamato, D, Yang, T, Yang, UK, Yang, YC, Yao, W-M, Yeh, GP, Yi, K, Yoh, J, Yorita, K, Yoshida, T, Yu, GB, Yu, I, Zanetti, AM, Zeng, Y, Zhou, C, Zucchelli, S, Collaboration, CDF, Aaltonen, T., Amerio, S., Amidei, D., Anastassov, A., Annovi, A., Antos, J., Apollinari, G., Appel, J. A., Arisawa, T., Artikov, A., Asaadi, J., Ashmanskas, W., Auerbach, B., Aurisano, A., Azfar, F., Badgett, W., Bae, T., Barbaro Galtieri, A., Barnes, V. E., Barnett, B. A., Barria, P., Bartos, P., Bauce, M., Bedeschi, F., Behari, S., Bellettini, G., Bellinger, J., Benjamin, D., Beretvas, A., Bhatti, A., Bland, K. R., Blumenfeld, B., Bocci, A., Bodek, A., Bortoletto, D., Boudreau, J., Boveia, A., Brigliadori, L., Bromberg, C., Brucken, E., Budagov, J., Budd, H. S., Burkett, K., Busetto, G., Bussey, P., Butti, P., Buzatu, A., Calamba, A., Camarda, S., Campanelli, M., Canelli, F., Carls, B., Carlsmith, D., Carosi, R., Carrillo, S., Casal, B., Casarsa, M., Castro, A., Catastini, P., Cauz, D., Cavaliere, V., Cerri, A., Cerrito, L., Chen, Y. C., Chertok, M., Chiarelli, G., Chlachidze, G., Cho, K., Chokheli, D., Clark, A., Clarke, C., Convery, M. E., Conway, J., Corbo, M., Cordelli, M., Cox, C. A., Cox, D. J., Cremonesi, M., Cruz, D., Cuevas, J., Culbertson, R., D'Ascenzo, N., Datta, M., de Barbaro, P., Demortier, L., Deninno, M., D'Errico, M., Devoto, F., Di Canto, A., Di Ruzza, B., Dittmann, J. R., Donati, S., D'Onofrio, M., Dorigo, M., Driutti, A., Ebina, K., Edgar, R., Erbacher, R., Errede, S., Esham, B., Farrington, S., Fernandez Ramos, J. P., Field, R., Flanagan, G., Forrest, R., Franklin, M., Freeman, J. C., Frisch, H., Funakoshi, Y., Galloni, C., Garfinkel, A. F., Garosi, P., Gerberich, H., Gerchtein, E., Giagu, S., Giakoumopoulou, V., Gibson, K., Ginsburg, C. M., Giokaris, N., Giromini, P., Glagolev, V., Glenzinski, D., Gold, M., Goldin, D., Golossanov, A., Gomez, G., Gomez Ceballos, G., Goncharov, M., Lopez, O. Gonzalez, Gorelov, I., Goshaw, A. T., Goulianos, K., Gramellini, E., Grosso Pilcher, C., da Costa, J. Guimarae, Hahn, S. R., Han, J. Y., Happacher, F., Hara, K., Hare, M., Harr, R. F., Harrington Taber, T., Hartz, M., Hatakeyama, K., Hays, C., Heinrich, J., Herndon, M., Hocker, A., Hong, Z., Hopkins, W., Hou, S., Hughes, R. E., Husemann, U., Hussein, M., Huston, J., Introzzi, G., Iori, M., Ivanov, A., James, E., Jang, D., Jayatilaka, B., Jeon, E. J., Jindariani, S., Jones, M., Joo, K. K., Jun, S. Y., Junk, T. R., Kambeitz, M., Kamon, T., Karchin, P. E., Kasmi, A., Kato, Y., Ketchum, W., Keung, J., Kilminster, B., Kim, D. H., Kim, H. S., Kim, J. E., Kim, M. J., Kim, S. H., Kim, S. B., Kim, Y. J., Kim, Y. K., Kimura, N., Kirby, M., Knoepfel, K., Kondo, K., Kong, D. J., Konigsberg, J., Kotwal, A. V., Kreps, M., Kroll, J., Kruse, M., Kuhr, T., Kurata, M., Laasanen, A. T., Lammel, S., Lancaster, M., Lannon, K., Latino, G., Lee, H. S., Lee, J. S., Leo, S., Leone, S., Lewis, J. D., Limosani, A., Lipeles, E., Lister, A., Liu, Q., Liu, T., Lockwitz, S., Loginov, A., Lucchesi, D., Luca, A., Lueck, J., Lujan, P., Lukens, P., Lungu, G., Lys, J., Lysak, R., Madrak, R., Maestro, P., Malik, S., Manca, G., Manousakis Katsikakis, A., Marchese, L., Margaroli, F., Marino, Pietro, Matera, K., Mattson, M. E., Mazzacane, A., Mazzanti, P., Mcnulty, R., Mehta, A., Mehtala, P., Mesropian, C., Miao, T., Mietlicki, D., Mitra, A., Miyake, H., Moed, S., Moggi, N., Moon, C. S., Moore, R., Morello, MICHAEL JOSEPH, Mukherjee, A., Muller, T. h., Murat, P., Mussini, M., Nachtman, J., Nagai, Y., Naganoma, J., Nakano, I., Napier, A., Nett, J., Nigmanov, T., Nodulman, L., Noh, S. Y., Norniella, O., Oakes, L., Oh, S. H., Oh, Y. D., Okusawa, T., Orava, R., Ortolan, L., Pagliarone, C., Palencia, E., Palni, P., Papadimitriou, V., Parker, W., Pauletta, G., Paulini, M., Paus, C., Phillips, T. J., Piacentino, G., Pianori, E., Pilot, J., Pitts, K., Plager, C., Pondrom, L., Poprocki, S., Potamianos, K., Pranko, A., Prokoshin, F., Ptohos, F., Punzi, G., Redondo Fernandez, I., Renton, P., Rescigno, M., Rimondi, F., Ristori, L., Robson, A., Rodriguez, T., Rolli, S., Ronzani, M., Roser, R., Rosner, J. L., Ruffini, F., Ruiz, A., Russ, J., Rusu, V., Sakumoto, W. K., Sakurai, Y., Santi, L., Sato, K., Saveliev, V., Savoy Navarro, A., Schlabach, P., Schmidt, E. E., Schwarz, T., Scodellaro, L., Scuri, F., Seidel, S., Seiya, Y., Semenov, A., Sforza, F., Shalhout, S. Z., Shears, T., Shepard, P. F., Shimojima, M., Shochet, M., Shreyber Tecker, I., Simonenko, A., Sliwa, K., Smith, J. R., Snider, F. D., Song, H., Sorin, V., St Denis, R., Stancari, M., Stentz, D., Strologas, J., Sudo, Y., Sukhanov, A., Suslov, I., Takemasa, K., Takeuchi, Y., Tang, J., Tecchio, M., Teng, P. K., Thom, J., Thomson, E., Thukral, V., Toback, D., Tokar, S., Tollefson, K., Tomura, T., Tonelli, D., Torre, S., Torretta, D., Totaro, P., Trovato, M., Ukegawa, F., Uozumi, S., Vazquez, F., Velev, G., Vellidis, C., Vernieri, C., Vidal, M., Vilar, R., Vizan, J., Vogel, M., Volpi, G., Wagner, P., Wallny, R., Wang, S. M., Waters, D., Wester, W. C., Whiteson, D., Wicklund, A. B., Wilbur, S., Williams, H. H., Wilson, J. S., Wilson, P., Winer, B. L., Wittich, P., Wolbers, S., Wolfe, H., Wright, T., Wu, X., Wu, Z., Yamamoto, K., Yamato, D., Yang, T., Yang, U. K., Yang, Y. C., Yao, W. M., Yeh, G. P., Yi, K., Yoh, J., Yorita, K., Yoshida, T., Yu, G. B., Yu, I., Zanetti, A. M., Zeng, Y., Zhou, C., and Zucchelli, S.
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OF-FLIGHT DETECTOR ,UPGRADE ,Physics ,ONLINE TRACK PROCESSOR ,B-C MESON ,RUN-II ,CDF ,EXPERIMENT ,FRAGMENTATION ,MODEL ,TRIGGER ,DECAYS ,proton-antiproton collisions ,B-c(+) meson ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
We describe a measurement of the ratio of the cross sections times branching fractions of the B-c(+) meson in the decay mode B-c(+) -> J/psi mu(+)nu to the B+ meson in the decay mode B+ -> J/psi K+ in proton-antiproton collisions at center-of-mass energy root s = 1.96 TeV. The measurement is based on the complete CDF Run II data set, which comes from an integrated luminosity of 8.7 fb(-1). The ratio of the production cross sections times branching fractions for B-c(+) and B+ mesons with momentum transverse to the beam greater than 6 GeV/c and rapidity magnitude smaller than 0.6 is 0.211 +/- 0.012(stat)(-0.020)(+0.021)(syst). Using the known B+ -> J/psi K+ branching fraction, the known B+ production cross section, and a selection of the predicted B-c(+) -> J/psi mu(+nu) branching fractions, the range for the total B-c(+) production cross section is estimated.
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- 2016
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4. Cut & Paste : European Photomontage 1920 - 1945
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Cristopher Adams, Roberta Cremononcini, Harry Hare, Noemi Musiari, Lutz Becker, Cristopher Adams, Roberta Cremononcini, Harry Hare, Noemi Musiari, and Lutz Becker
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- Photomontage--History--20th century--Europe, Photocollage--History--20th century--Europe
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The manipulation of photographic imagery is as old as photography itself, but the modernist conception of photomontage was a radical extension of techniques and creative attitudes that first emerged in Cubist, Futurist and Dadaist collage, in which cut-out photographs and fragment of newsprint from illustrated journals were pasted into drawings and paintings. This method of combining and manipulating photographic elements was developed towards the end of the FirstWorldWar by Dadaists in Berlin such as John Heartfield, George Grosz, Johannes Baader and Hannah Hoch. Simultaneously, in Moscow young Constructivist artists such as Gustav Klucis, Varvara Stepanove and El Lissitzky began to incorporate'photomontage', full of modernist connotations and derived from engineering and film editing, set the technique apart from traditional artistic practices. Curated by Lutz Becker, Cut & Paste provides a rediscovery of the sources of modern image making, exploring the work of the great predecessors and innovators who created photomontages by phisical means with scissors, scalpel and retouching brush. ENGLISH TEXT
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- 2011
5. 6/ New perspectives in queer death studies
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Alexandra Løvås Kristinnsdottir, Benjamin Haber, Daniel J Sander, Katarzyna Nowaczyk-Basińska, Stella M. Ramírez Rodríguez, Amy Brainer, and Harel Newman
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death studies ,queer studies ,ethnography ,hallucinogens ,death positive movement ,Philosophy (General) ,B1-5802 ,Sociology (General) ,HM401-1281 ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
This is part 6 of 6 of the dossier What do we talk about when we talk about queer death?, edited by M. Petricola. The contributions collected in this article seek to open new frontiers in queer death studies from the most diverse perspectives, from death positivity to psychedelics, from digital death to extreme embalming, from ethnography to philosophy. The present article includes the following contributions: – Kristinnsdottir A.L., Death positivity: a practice of queer death; – Haber B. and Sander D.J., Death is a trip; – Nowaczyk-Basińska K., Queer (digital) death?; – Ramírez Rodríguez S.M., colony and the “velorio insólito:” contesting conventional death practices in puerto rico through extreme embalming; – Brainer A., Caring for queer bodies and spirits in and after death: research notes from Taiwan; – Newman H., Notes on living after death: a queer pitch for philosophy.
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- 2021
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6. A religião e os Direitos Humanos: Doutrina Social da Igreja e direitos emergentes na visão do Papa Francisco
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Harethon Silveira Domingos
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direitos humanos. doutrina social da igreja. direitos emergentes. estado. modernidade. papa francisco. ,Philosophy. Psychology. Religion ,Religions. Mythology. Rationalism ,BL1-2790 ,Religion (General) ,BL1-50 - Abstract
Dissertação de Mestrado de: DOMINGOS, Harethon Silveira. A Religião e os Direitos Humanos: Doutrina Social da Igreja e direitos emergentes na visão do Papa Francisco. 2018. Dissertação (Mestrado) – Programa de Pós-graduação em Ciências da Religião, Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, MG.
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- 2019
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7. Prefazione
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SIGNORE, Mario, DI BIASE G., HARE R. M., and Signore, Mario
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- 2004
8. [Stem cell therapy for myocardial regeneration: mechanisms and current clinical applications].
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Centola M, Schuleri KH, Lardo AC, and Hare JM
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- Adult, Animals, Cell Differentiation, Cell Fusion, Clinical Trials, Phase II as Topic, Clinical Trials, Phase III as Topic, Disease Models, Animal, Embryonic Stem Cells, Forecasting, Humans, Myoblasts, Skeletal transplantation, Myocardial Contraction, Myocardial Infarction diagnostic imaging, Myocardium cytology, Myocytes, Cardiac cytology, Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic, Stem Cells cytology, Swine, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Heart physiology, Heart Failure therapy, Myocardial Infarction therapy, Regeneration, Stem Cell Transplantation, Stem Cells physiology
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Ischemic heart disease is a major public health problem in the industrialized and developing world. Despite advances in myocardial reperfusion strategies and novel pharmacological approaches, ther apies directed towards the deleterious consequences of acute and chronic myocardial ischemic damage remain limited. In recent years the biological dogma of the heart as a "postmitotic organ" has been challenged. Myocyte replication and myocardial regeneration have been documented in the human heart after myocardial infarction and in chronic ischemic heart failure. In addition, experimental animal studies and clinical trials suggest that the transfer of stem and progenitor cells into the myocardium has a favorable impact on tissue perfusion and contractile performance. Neovascularization and myocyte formation have been described. Differentiation of administered stem cells, cell fusion and release of paracrine signals by injected stem cells are currently discussed as underlying mechanisms. Recently, the mobilization of endogenous cardiac stem cells is debated as a potential target of cardiac repair. This intriguing new knowledge generated by basic and clinical scientists will lay the foundation for novel therapeutic strategies in the near future and change clinical practice in cardiology. In this commentary, we briefly review the characterization of the variety of stem cell populations used for cardiac repair, discuss the potential mechanisms of cardiac regenerative therapy, and evaluate the current clinical applications of this innovative approach to treat ischemic heart disease.
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- 2008
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