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152. Assessment of chronical total occlusions management in France: The ENCOCHE Registry, a prospective, multicentric study
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Cornillet, Luc, Lefèvre, Thierry, Lemoine, Julien, Zuffi, Andrea, Avran, Alexandre, Gervasoni, Richard, La Scala, Eugenio, Teiger, Emmanuel, Godin, Matthieu, Staat, Patrick, Mangin, Lionel, Philippart, Raphaël, Blanchart, Katrien, Hovasse, Thomas, Brunel, Philippe, Bressollette, Erwann, Letocart, Vincent, Bataille, Vincent, and Boudou, Nicolas
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- 2025
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153. Frequency of periprocedural myocardial injury and infarction stratified by cardiac troponin I and cardiac troponin T
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Revaiah, Pruthvi C., Tsai, Tsung-Ying, Wang, Bo, Renkens, Mick, Kageyama, Shigetaka, Wlodarczak, Adrian, Lemoine, Julien, Mollmann, Helge, Sabate, Manel, Sharif, Faisal, Zaman, Azfar, Wykrzykowska, Joanna, Benit, Edouard, Qiang, He Xing, Miyashita, Kotaro, Tobe, Akihiro, Muramatsu, Takashi, Tanabe, Kengo, Ozaki, Yukio, Garg, Scot, McEvoy, John William, Neumann, Franz-Josef, Baumbach, Andreas, Smits, Peter C., Stone, Gregg W., Onuma, Yoshinobu, and Serruys, Patrick W.
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- 2025
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154. Biopsy-Proven T-Cell Mediated Rejection After Belatacept Rescue Conversion: A Multicenter Retrospective Study
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Dominique Bertrand, Nathalie Chavarot, Jérôme Olagne, Clarisse Greze, Philippe Gatault, Clément Danthu, Charlotte Colosio, Maïté Jaureguy, Agnès Duveau, Nicolas Bouvier, Yannick Le Meur, Léonard Golbin, Eric Thervet, Antoine Thierry, Arnaud François, Charlotte Laurent, Mathilde Lemoine, Dany Anglicheau, and Dominique Guerrot
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transplantation ,kidney ,belatacept ,rejection ,CNI toxicity ,Specialties of internal medicine ,RC581-951 - Abstract
After kidney transplantation, conversion to belatacept is a promising alternative in patients with poor graft function or intolerance to calcineurin inhibitors. The risk of acute rejection has not been well described under these conditions. Here we present a retrospective multicenter study investigating the occurrence of acute rejection after conversion in 901 patients (2011–2021). The incidence of cellular and humoral rejection was 5.2% and 0.9%, respectively. T-cell mediated rejection (TCMR) occurred after a median of 2.6 months after conversion. Out of 47 patients with TCMR, death-censored graft survival was 70.1%, 55.1% and 50.8% at 1 year, 3 years and 5 years post-rejection, respectively. Eight patients died after rejection, mainly from infectious diseases. We compared these 47 patients with a cohort of kidney transplant recipients who were converted to belatacept between 2011 and 2017 and did not develop rejection (n = 238). In multivariate analysis, shorter time between KT and conversion, and the absence of anti-thymocyte globulin induction after KT were associated with the occurrence of TCMR after belatacept conversion. The occurrence of rejection after conversion to belatacept appeared to be less frequent than with de novo use. Nevertheless, the risk of graft loss could be significant in patients with already low renal function.
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155. Multimodal single-cell profiling reveals neuronal vulnerability and pathological cell states in focal cortical dysplasia
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Isabella C. Galvão, Manuela Lemoine, Lauana A. Messias, Patrícia A.O.R.A. Araújo, Jaqueline C. Geraldis, Clarissa L. Yasuda, Marina K.M. Alvim, Enrico Ghizoni, Helder Tedeschi, Fernando Cendes, Fabio Rogerio, Iscia Lopes-Cendes, and Diogo F.T. Veiga
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Biological sciences ,Neuroscience ,Developmental neuroscience ,Omics ,Science - Abstract
Summary: Focal cortical dysplasia (FCD) is a neurodevelopmental condition characterized by malformations of the cerebral cortex that often cause drug-resistant epilepsy. In this study, we performed multi-omics single-nuclei profiling to map the chromatin accessibility and transcriptome landscapes of FCD type II, generating a comprehensive multimodal single-nuclei dataset comprising 61,525 cells from 11 clinical samples of lesions and controls. Our findings revealed profound chromatin, transcriptomic, and cellular alterations affecting neuronal and glial cells in FCD lesions, including the selective loss of upper-layer excitatory neurons, significant expansion of oligodendrocytes and immature astrocytic populations, and a distinct neuronal subpopulation harboring dysmorphic neurons. Furthermore, we uncovered activated microglia subsets, particularly in FCD IIb cases. This comprehensive study unveils neuronal and glial cell states driving FCD development and epileptogenicity, enhancing our understanding of FCD and offering directions for targeted therapy development.
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- 2024
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156. GENESIS: Co-location of Geodetic Techniques in Space
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Delva, Pacôme, Altamimi, Zuheir, Blazquez, Alejandro, Blossfeld, Mathis, Böhm, Johannes, Bonnefond, Pascal, Boy, Jean-Paul, Bruinsma, Sean, Bury, Grzegorz, Chatzinikos, Miltiadis, Couhert, Alexandre, Courde, Clément, Dach, Rolf, Dehant, Véronique, Dell'Agnello, Simone, Elgered, Gunnar, Enderle, Werner, Exertier, Pierre, Glaser, Susanne, Haas, Rüdiger, Huang, Wen, Hugentobler, Urs, Jäggi, Adrian, Karatekin, Ozgur, Lemoine, Frank G., Poncin-Lafitte, Christophe Le, Lunz, Susanne, Männel, Benjamin, Mercier, Flavien, Métivier, Laurent, Meyssignac, Benoît, Müller, Jürgen, Nothnagel, Axel, Perosanz, Felix, Rietbroek, Roelof, Rothacher, Markus, Sert, Hakan, Sosnica, Krzysztof, Testani, Paride, Ventura-Traveset, Javier, Wautelet, Gilles, and Zajdel, Radoslaw
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Physics - Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics ,Physics - Applied Physics ,Physics - Geophysics - Abstract
Improving and homogenizing time and space reference systems on Earth and, more directly, realizing the Terrestrial Reference Frame (TRF) with an accuracy of 1mm and a long-term stability of 0.1mm/year are relevant for many scientific and societal endeavors. The knowledge of the TRF is fundamental for Earth and navigation sciences. For instance, quantifying sea level change strongly depends on an accurate determination of the geocenter motion but also of the positions of continental and island reference stations, as well as the ground stations of tracking networks. Also, numerous applications in geophysics require absolute millimeter precision from the reference frame, as for example monitoring tectonic motion or crustal deformation for predicting natural hazards. The TRF accuracy to be achieved represents the consensus of various authorities which has enunciated geodesy requirements for Earth sciences. Today we are still far from these ambitious accuracy and stability goals for the realization of the TRF. However, a combination and co-location of all four space geodetic techniques on one satellite platform can significantly contribute to achieving these goals. This is the purpose of the GENESIS mission, proposed as a component of the FutureNAV program of the European Space Agency. The GENESIS platform will be a dynamic space geodetic observatory carrying all the geodetic instruments referenced to one another through carefully calibrated space ties. The co-location of the techniques in space will solve the inconsistencies and biases between the different geodetic techniques in order to reach the TRF accuracy and stability goals endorsed by the various international authorities and the scientific community. The purpose of this white paper is to review the state-of-the-art and explain the benefits of the GENESIS mission in Earth sciences, navigation sciences and metrology., Comment: 31 pages, 9 figures, submitted to Earth, Planets and Space (EPS)
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157. Gamma-ray observations of MAXI J1820+070 during the 2018 outburst
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Abe, H., Abe, S., Acciari, V. A., Aniello, T., Ansoldi, S., Antonelli, L. A., Engels, A. Arbet, Arcaro, C., Artero, M., Asano, K., Baack, D., Babić, A., Baquero, A., de Almeida, U. Barres, Barrio, J. A., Batković, I., Baxter, J., González, J. Becerra, Bednarek, W., Bernardini, E., Bernardos, M., Berti, A., Besenrieder, J., Bhattacharyya, W., Bigongiari, C., Biland, A., Blanch, O., Bonnoli, G., Bošnjak, Ž., Burelli, I., Busetto, G., Carosi, R., Carretero-Castrillo, M., Ceribella, G., Chai, Y., Chilingarian, A., Cikota, S., Colombo, E., Contreras, J. L., Cortina, J., Covino, S., D'Amico, G., D'Elia, V., Da Vela, P., Dazzi, F., De Angelis, A., De Lotto, B., Del Popolo, A., Delfino, M., Delgado, J., Mendez, C. Delgado, Depaoli, D., Di Pierro, F., Di Venere, L., Prester, D. Dominis, Donini, A., Dorner, D., Doro, M., Elsaesser, D., Emery, G., Ramazani, V. Fallah, Fariña, L., Fattorini, A., Font, L., Fruck, C., Fukami, S., Fukazawa, Y., López, R. J. García, Garczarczyk, M., Gasparyan, S., Gaug, M., Paiva, J. G. Giesbrecht, Giglietto, N., Giordano, F., Gliwny, P., Godinović, N., Grau, R., Green, D., Green, J. G., Hadasch, D., Hahn, A., Hassan, T., Heckmann, L., Herrera, J., Hoang, J., Hrupec, D., Hütten, M., Imazawa, R., Inada, T., Iotov, R., Ishio, K., Martínez, I. Jiménez, Jormanainen, J., Kerszberg, D., Kobayashi, Y., Kubo, H., Kushida, J., Lamastra, A., Lelas, D., Leone, F., Lindfors, E., Linhoff, L., Lombardi, S., Longo, F., López-Coto, R., López-Moya, M., López-Oramas, A., Loporchio, S., Lorini, A., Lyard, E., Fraga, B. Machado de Oliveira, Majumdar, P., Makariev, M., Maneva, G., Mang, N., Manganaro, M., Mangano, S., Mannheim, K., Mariotti, M., Martínez, M., Aguilar, A. Mas, Mazin, D., Menchiari, S., Mender, S., Mićanović, S., Miceli, D., Miener, T., Miranda, J. M., Mirzoyan, R., Molina, E., Mondal, H. A., Moralejo, A., Morcuende, D., Moreno, V., Nakamori, T., Nanci, C., Nava, L., Neustroev, V., Rosillo, M. Nievas, Nigro, C., Nilsson, K., Nishijima, K., Ekoume, T. Njoh, Noda, K., Nozaki, S., Ohtani, Y., Oka, T., Okumura, A., Otero-Santos, J., Paiano, S., Palatiello, M., Paneque, D., Paoletti, R., Paredes, J. M., Pavletić, L., Persic, M., Pihet, M., Pirola, G., Podobnik, F., Moroni, P. G. Prada, Prandini, E., Principe, G., Priyadarshi, C., Puljak, I., Rhode, W., Ribó, M., Rico, J., Righi, C., Rugliancich, A., Sahakyan, N., Saito, T., Sakurai, S., Satalecka, K., Saturni, F. G., Schleicher, B., Schmidt, K., Schmuckermaier, F., Schubert, J. L., Schweizer, T., Sitarek, J., Sliusar, V., Sobczynska, D., Spolon, A., Stamerra, A., Strišković, J., Strom, D., Strzys, M., Suda, Y., Surić, T., Tajima, H., Takahashi, M., Takeishi, R., Tavecchio, F., Temnikov, P., Terauchi, K., Terzić, T., Teshima, M., Tosti, L., Truzzi, S., Tutone, A., Ubach, S., van Scherpenberg, J., Acosta, M. Vazquez, Ventura, S., Verguilov, V., Viale, I., Vigorito, C. F., Vitale, V., Vovk, I., Walter, R., Will, M., Wunderlich, C., Yamamoto, T., Zarić, D., Abdalla, H., Aharonian, F., Benkhali, F. Ait, Angüner, E. O., Ashkar, H., Backes, M., Baghmanyan, V., Martins, V. Barbosa, Batzofin, R., Becherini, Y., Berge, D., Bernlöhr, K., Böttcher, M., Boisson, C., Bolmont, J., de Lavergne, M. de Bony, Bradascio, F., Breuhaus, M., Brose, R., Brun, F., Bulik, T., Bylund, T., Cangemi, F., Caroff, S., Casanova, S., Cerruti, M., Chand, T., Chandra, S., Chen, A., Chibueze, O. U., Cotter, G., Cristofari, P., Mbarubucyeye, J. Damascene, Devin, J., Djannati-Ataï, A., Dmytriiev, A., Egberts, K., Ernenwein, J. -P., Fiasson, A., de Clairfontaine, G. Fichet, Fontaine, G., Füßling, M., Funk, S., Gabici, S., Ghafourizadeh, S., Giavitto, G., Glawion, D., Glicenstein, J. F., Goswami, P., Grolleron, G., Hinton, J. A., Hörbe, M., Hoischen, C., Holch, T. L., Holler, M., Horns, D., Huang, Zhiqiu, Jamrozy, M., Jankowsky, F., Joshi, V., Jung-Richardt, I., Kasai, E., Katarzyński, K., Katz, U., Khélifi, B., Kluźniak, W., Komin, Nu., Kosack, K., Kostunin, D., Lang, R. G., Stum, S. Le, Lemière, A., Lemoine-Goumard, M., Lenain, J. -P., Leuschner, F., Lohse, T., Luashvili, A., Lypova, I., Mackey, J., Majumdar, J., Malyshev, D., Marandon, V., Marchegiani, P., Martí-Devesa, G., Marx, R., Maurin, G., Meyer, M., Mitchell, A., Moderski, R., Mohrmann, L., Montanari, A., Moulin, E., Muller, J., Murach, T., Nakashima, K., de Naurois, M., Nayerhoda, A., Niemiec, J., Noel, A. Priyana, O'Brien, P., Ohm, S., Olivera-Nieto, L., Wilhelmi, E. de Ona, Ostrowski, M., Panny, S., Panter, M., Parsons, R. D., Poireau, V., Prokhorov, D. A., Prokoph, H., Pühlhofer, G., Punch, M., Quirrenbach, A., Reichherzer, P., Reimer, A., Reimer, O., Renaud, M., Rieger, F., Rowell, G., Rudak, B., Ricarte, H. Rueda, Ruiz-Velasco, E., Sahakian, V., Salzmann, H., Santangelo, A., Sasaki, M., Schäfer, J., Schüssler, F., Schutte, H. M., Schwanke, U., Shapopi, J. N. S., Sol, H., Specovius, A., Spencer, S., Stawarz, Ł., Steenkamp, R., Steinmassl, S., Steppa, C., Sushch, I., Suzuki, H., Takahashi, T., Tanaka, T., Thorpe-Morgan, C., Tluczykont, M., Tomankova, L., Tsuji, N., Uchiyama, Y., van Eldik, C., van Soelen, B., Vecchi, M., Veh, J., Venter, C., Vink, J., Wagner, S. J., White, R., Wierzcholska, A., Wong, Yu Wun, Yusafzai, A., Zacharias, M., Zanin, R., Zargaryan, D., Zdziarski, A. A., Zech, A., Zhu, S. J., Zouari, S., Żywucka, N., Acharyya, A., Adams, C. B., Batista, P., Benbow, W., Capasso, M., Christiansen, J. L., Chromey, A. J., Errando, M., Falcone, A., Feng, Q., Finley, J. P., Foote, G. M, Fortson, L., Furniss, A., Gent, A., Hanlon, W. F, Hervet, O., Holder, J., Hona, B., Humensky, T. B., Jin, W., Kaaret, P., Kertzman, M., Kherlakian, M., Kleiner, T. K., Kumar, S., Lang, M. J., Lundy, M., Maier, G., McGrath, C. E., Millis, J., Moriarty, P., Mukherjee, R., O'Brien, S., Ong, R. A., Park, N., Patel, S. R., Pfrang, K., Pohl, M., Pueschel, E., Quinn, J., Ragan, K., Reynolds, P. T., Ribeiro, D., Roache, E., Ryan, J. L., Sadeh, I., Saha, L., Santander, M., Sembroski, G. H., Shang, R., Splettstoesser, M., Tak, D., Tucci, J. V., Weinstein, A., Williams, D. A., Williamson, T. J., Bosch-Ramon, V., Celma, C., Linares, M., Russell, D. M., and Sala, G.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
MAXI J1820+070 is a low-mass X-ray binary with a black hole as a compact object. This binary underwent an exceptionally bright X-ray outburst from March to October 2018, showing evidence of a non-thermal particle population through its radio emission during this whole period. The combined results of 59.5 hours of observations of the MAXI J1820+070 outburst with the H.E.S.S., MAGIC and VERITAS experiments at energies above 200 GeV are presented, together with Fermi-LAT data between 0.1 and 500 GeV, and multiwavelength observations from radio to X-rays. Gamma-ray emission is not detected from MAXI J1820+070, but the obtained upper limits and the multiwavelength data allow us to put meaningful constraints on the source properties under reasonable assumptions regarding the non-thermal particle population and the jet synchrotron spectrum. In particular, it is possible to show that, if a high-energy gamma-ray emitting region is present during the hard state of the source, its predicted flux should be at most a factor of 20 below the obtained Fermi-LAT upper limits, and closer to them for magnetic fields significantly below equipartition. During the state transitions, under the plausible assumption that electrons are accelerated up to ~ 500 GeV, the multiwavelength data and the gamma-ray upper limits lead consistently to the conclusion that a potential high-energy and very-high-energy gamma-ray emitting region should be located at a distance from the black hole ranging between 10^11 and 10^13 cm. Similar outbursts from low-mass X-ray binaries might be detectable in the near future with upcoming instruments such as CTA., Comment: 15 pages, 5 figures. Accepted for publication in MNRAS
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158. Gemini North Adaptive Optics (GNAO) facility overview and status updates
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Sivo, Gaetano, Scharwächter, Julia, Lazo, Manuel, Blain, Célia, Goodsell, Stephen, van Dam, Marcos, Tschimmel, Martin, Roe, Henry, Lotz, Jennifer, Tomassino-Reed, Kim, Rambold, William, Raich, Courtney, Cardenes, Ricardo, Ebbers, Angelic, Gaggstatter, Tim, Gigoux, Pedro, Schneider, Thomas, Cavedoni, Charles, Kang, Stacy, Karewicz, Stanislas, Carr, Heather, Ball, Jesse, Hirst, Paul, Chirre, Emmanuel, White, John, Magill, Lindsay, Grogan, Molly, Jordan, Anne, Sivanandam, Suresh, Lamb, Masen, Muzzin, Adam, Marin, Eduardo, Chapman, Scott, Dunn, Jennifer, Kerley, Dan, Véran, Jean-Pierre, Andersen, Morten, Marchis, Franck, Diaz, Ruben, Blakeslee, John, Pierce, Michael, Carrasco, Rodrigo, Kim, Hwyhyun, Feldmeier-Krause, Anja, McConnachie, Alan, Jee, James, Fraser, Wesley, Ammons, Mark, Packham, Christopher, Bally, John, Dupuy, Trent, Huber, Daniel, Lemoine-Busserole, Marie, Puzia, Thomas, Turri, Paolo, Trujillo, Chadwick, and Lee, Janice
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
The Gemini North Adaptive Optics (GNAO) facility is the upcoming AO facility for Gemini North providing a state-of-the-art AO system for surveys and time domain science in the era of JWST and Rubin operations. GNAO will be optimized to feed the Gemini infrared Multi Object Spectrograph (GIRMOS). While GIRMOS is the primary science driver for defining the capabilities of GNAO, any instrument operating with an f/32 beam can be deployed using GNAO. The GNAO project includes the development of a new laser guide star facility which will consist of four side-launched laser beams supporting the two primary AO modes of GNAO: a wide-field mode providing an improved image quality over natural seeing for a 2-arcminute circular field-of-view and a narrow-field mode providing near diffraction-limited performance over a 20x20 arcsecond square field-of-view. The GNAO wide field mode will enable GIRMOS's multi-IFU configuration in which the science beam to each individual IFU will be additionally corrected using multi-object AO within GIRMOS. The GNAO narrow field mode will feed the GIRMOS tiled IFU configuration in which all IFUs are combined into a "super"-IFU in the center of the field. GNAO also includes the development of a new Real Time Controller, a new GNAO Facility System Controller and finally the development of a new AO Bench. We present in this paper an overview of the GNAO facility and provide a status update of each product., Comment: SPIE conference 2022 Montreal
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159. A deep spectromorphological study of the $\gamma$-ray emission surrounding the young massive stellar cluster Westerlund 1
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Aharonian, F., Ashkar, H., Backes, M., Martins, V. Barbosa, Becherini, Y., Berge, D., Bi, B., Böttcher, M., de Lavergne, M. de Bony, Bradascio, F., Brose, R., Brun, F., Bulik, T., Burger-Scheidlin, C., Cangemi, F., Caroff, S., Casanova, S., Cerruti, M., Chand, T., Chandra, S., Chen, A., Chibueze, O., Cristofari, P., Mbarubucyeye, J. Damascene, Djannati-Ataï, A., Ernenwein, J. -P., Feijen, K., de Clairfontaine, G. Fichet, Fontaine, G., Funk, S., Gabici, S., Gallant, Y. A., Ghafourizadeh, S., Giavitto, G., Giunti, L., Glawion, D., Glicenstein, J. F., Goswami, P., Grondin, M. -H., Härer, L. K., Haupt, M., Hinton, J. A., Hörbe, M., Hofmann, W., Holch, T. L., Holler, M., Horns, D., Jamrozy, M., Joshi, V., Jung-Richardt, I., Kasai, E., Katarzyński, K., Katz, U., Khélifi, B., Kluźniak, W., Komin, Nu., Kosack, K., Kostunin, D., Mezek, G. Kukec, Lang, R. G., Stum, S. Le, Lemière, A., Lemoine-Goumard, M., Lenain, J. -P., Leuschner, F., Lohse, T., Luashvili, A., Lypova, I., Mackey, J., Majumdar, J., Malyshev, D., Marandon, V., Marchegiani, P., Marcowith, A., Martí-Devesa, G., Marx, R., Maurin, G., Meyer, M., Mitchell, A., Moderski, R., Mohrmann, L., Montanari, A., Moulin, E., Muller, J., Murach, T., Nakashima, K., de Naurois, M., Nayerhoda, A., Niemiec, J., Ohm, S., Olivera-Nieto, L., Wilhelmi, E. de Ona, Ostrowski, M., Panny, S., Panter, M., Parsons, R. D., Peron, G., Prokhorov, D. A., Pühlhofer, G., Punch, M., Quirrenbach, A., Rauth, R., Reichherzer, P., Reimer, A., Reimer, O., Renaud, M., Reville, B., Rieger, F., Rowell, G., Rudak, B., Ruiz-Velasco, E., Sahakian, V., Salzmann, H., Sanchez, D. A., Santangelo, A., Sasaki, M., Schüssler, F., Schutte, H. M., Schwanke, U., Shapopi, J. N. S., Specovius, A., Spencer, S., Stawarz, Ł., Steenkamp, R., Steinmassl, S., Steppa, C., Sushch, I., Suzuki, H., Takahashi, T., Tanaka, T., Terrier, R., Thorpe-Morgan, C., Tsirou, M., Tsuji, N., Tuffs, R., Unbehaun, T., van Eldik, C., van Soelen, B., Vecchi, M., Veh, J., Venter, C., Vink, J., Wagner, S. J., White, R., Wierzcholska, A., Wong, Yu Wun, Zacharias, M., Zargaryan, D., Zdziarski, A. A., Zhu, S. J., Zouari, S., Żywucka, N., Blackwell, R., Braiding, C., Burton, M., Cubuk, K., Filipović, M., Tothill, N., and Wong, G.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
Young massive stellar clusters are extreme environments and potentially provide the means for efficient particle acceleration. Indeed, they are increasingly considered as being responsible for a significant fraction of cosmic rays (CRs) accelerated within the Milky Way. Westerlund 1, the most massive known young stellar cluster in our Galaxy is a prime candidate for studying this hypothesis. While the very-high-energy $\gamma$-ray source HESS J1646-458 has been detected in the vicinity of Westerlund 1 in the past, its association could not be firmly identified. We aim to identify the physical processes responsible for the $\gamma$-ray emission around Westerlund 1 and thus to better understand the role of massive stellar clusters in the acceleration of Galactic CRs. Using 164 hours of data recorded with the High Energy Stereoscopic System (H.E.S.S.), we carried out a deep spectromorphological study of the $\gamma$-ray emission of HESS J1646-458. We furthermore employed H I and CO observations of the region to infer the presence of gas that could serve as target material for interactions of accelerated CRs. We detected large-scale ($\sim 2^\circ$ diameter) $\gamma$-ray emission with a complex morphology, exhibiting a shell-like structure and showing no significant variation with $\gamma$-ray energy. The combined energy spectrum of the emission extends to several tens of TeV, and is uniform across the entire source region. We did not find a clear correlation of the $\gamma$-ray emission with gas clouds as identified through H I and CO observations. We conclude that, of the known objects within the region, only Westerlund 1 can explain the bulk of the $\gamma$-ray emission. Several CR acceleration sites and mechanisms are conceivable, and discussed in detail. (abridged), Comment: 15 pages, 9 figures. Corresponding authors: L. Mohrmann, S. Ohm, R. Rauth, A. Specovius. v2: corrected affiliation of M. Vecchi (still incorrect in journal version)
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160. Search for dark matter annihilation signals in the H.E.S.S. Inner Galaxy Survey
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Collaboration, H. E. S. S., Abdalla, H., Aharonian, F., Benkhali, F. Ait, Anguner, E. O., Armand, C., Ashkar, H., Backes, M., Baghmanyan, V., Martins, V. Barbosa, Batzofin, R., Becherini, Y., Berge, D., Bernlohr, K., Bi, B., Bottcher, M., Bolmont, J., de Lavergne, M. de Bony, Brose, R., Brun, F., Cangemi, F., Caroff, S., Cerruti, M., Chand, T., Chen, A., Cotter, G., Mbarubucyeye, J. Damascene, Devin, J., Djannati-Ataı, A., Dmytriiev, A., Doroshenko, V., Egberts, K., Fiasson, A., de Clairfontaine, G. Fichet, Fontaine, G., Funk, S., Gabici, S., Giavitto, G., Glawion, D., Glicenstein, J. F., Grondin, M. -H., Hinton, J. A., Hofmann, W., Holch, T. L., Holler, M., Horns, D., Huang, Zhiqiu, Jamrozy, M., Jankowsky, F., Kasai, E., Katarzynski, K., Katz, U., Khelifi, B., Kluzniak, W., Komin, Nu., Kosack, K., Kostunin, D., Lamanna, G., Lemoine-Goumard, M., Lenain, J. -P., Leuschner, F., Lohse, T., Luashvili, A., Lypova, I., Mackey, J., Malyshev, D., Marandon, V., Marchegiani, P., Martı-Devesa, G., Marx, R., Maurin, G., Meyer, M., Mitchell, A., Moderski, R., Montanari, A., Moulin, E., Muller, J., de Naurois, M., Niemiec, J., Noel, A. Priyana, Ohm, S., Olivera-Nieto, L., Wilhelmi, E. de Ona, Ostrowski, M., Panny, S., Panter, M., Parsons, R. D., Peron, G., Poireau, V., Prokoph, H., Puhlhofer, G., Punch, M., Quirrenbach, A., Reichherzer, P., Reimer, A., Reimer, O., Renaud, M., Rieger, F., Rowell, G., Rudak, B., Ricarte, H. Rueda, Ruiz-Velasco, E., Sahakian, V., Salzmann, H., Santangelo, A., Sasaki, M., Schussler, F., Schutte, H. M., Schwanke, U., Senniappan, M., Shapopi, J. N. S., Sol, H., Specovius, A., Spencer, S., Stawarz, L., Stegmann, C., Steinmassl, S., Steppa, C., Takahashi, T., Tanaka, T., Terrier, R., Thorpe-Morgan, C., Tluczykont, M., Tsirou, M., Tsuji, N., Uchiyama, Y., van Eldik, C., Veh, J., Vink, J., Wagner, S. J., White, R., Wierzcholska, A., Wong, Yu Wun, Zacharias, M., Zargaryan, D., Zdziarski, A. A., Zech, A., Zhu, S. J., Zouari, S., and Zywucka, N.
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The central region of the Milky Way is one of the foremost locations to look for dark matter (DM) signatures. We report the first results on a search for DM particle annihilation signals using new observations from an unprecedented gamma-ray survey of the Galactic Center (GC) region, ${\it i.e.}$, the Inner Galaxy Survey, at very high energies ($\gtrsim$ 100 GeV) performed with the H.E.S.S. array of five ground-based Cherenkov telescopes. No significant gamma-ray excess is found in the search region of the 2014-2020 dataset and a profile likelihood ratio analysis is carried out to set exclusion limits on the annihilation cross section $\langle \sigma v\rangle$. Assuming Einasto and Navarro-Frenk-White (NFW) DM density profiles at the GC, these constraints are the strongest obtained so far in the TeV DM mass range. For the Einasto profile, the constraints reach $\langle \sigma v\rangle$ values of $\rm 3.7\times10^{-26} cm^3s^{-1}$ for 1.5 TeV DM mass in the $W^+W^-$ annihilation channel, and $\rm 1.2 \times 10^{-26} cm^3s^{-1}$ for 0.7 TeV DM mass in the $\tau^+\tau^-$ annihilation channel. With the H.E.S.S. Inner Galaxy Survey, ground-based $\gamma$-ray observations thus probe $\langle \sigma v\rangle$ values expected from thermal-relic annihilating TeV DM particles., Comment: Accepted in Phys. Rev. Lett., includes Supplemental materials. 5+10 pages, 2+8 figures, 4 tables
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161. Prime ideals of the Burnside ring of a saturated fusion system
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Lemoine, Nicolas
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Mathematics - Group Theory ,Mathematics - Rings and Algebras - Abstract
In a 1969 article, A. Dress described the prime ideals of the Burnside ring of a finite group G and the inclusion relations between them. One may ask whether similar results exist for the Burnside ring of a saturated fusion system F on a finite p-group S. The present paper answers positively, providing a typology for the prime ideals of A(F) and for those of A(F) (p) as a consequence.
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162. Repolarization indicates electrical instability in ventricular arrhythmia originating from papillary muscle
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Münkler, Paula, Klatt, Niklas, Scherschel, Katharina, Kuklik, Pawel, Jungen, Christiane, Cavus, Ersin, Eickholt, Christian, Christoph, Jan, Lemoine, Marc D, Christ, Torsten, Willems, Stephan, Riedel, René, Kirchhof, Paulus, and Meyer, Christian
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Cardiovascular ,Heart Disease ,Animals ,Sheep ,Papillary Muscles ,Arrhythmias ,Cardiac ,Ventricular Fibrillation ,Heart Ventricles ,Action Potentials ,Electrocardiography ,Ventricular arrhythmia ,Sudden cardiac death ,Electrical instability ,Animal model ,Repolarization ,Clinical Sciences ,Cardiovascular System & Hematology - Abstract
AimsCardiac arrhythmia originating from the papillary muscle (PM) can trigger ventricular fibrillation (VF) and cause sudden cardiac death even in the absence of structural heart disease. Most premature ventricular contractions, however, are benign and hitherto difficult to distinguish from a potentially fatal arrhythmia. Altered repolarization characteristics are associated with electrical instability, but electrophysiological changes which precede degeneration into VF are still not fully understood.Methods and resultsVentricular arrhythmia (VA) was induced by aconitine injection into PMs of healthy sheep. To investigate mechanisms of degeneration of stable VA into VF in structurally healthy hearts, endocardial high-density and epicardial mapping was performed during sinus rhythm (SR) and VA. The electrical restitution curve, modelling the relation of diastolic interval and activation recovery interval (a surrogate parameter for action potential duration), is steeper in VA than in non-arrhythmia (ventricular pacing and SR). Steeper restitution curves reflect electrical instability and propensity to degenerate into VF. Importantly, we find the parameter repolarization time in relation to cycle length (RT/CL) to differentiate self-limiting from degenerating arrhythmia with high specificity and sensitivity.ConclusionRT/CL may serve as a simple index to aid differentiation between self-limiting and electrically instable arrhythmia with the propensity to degenerate to VF. RT/CL is independent of cycle length and could easily be measured to identify electrical instability in patients.
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163. Modeling and experimentation of a solar wall using single glazing as a thin double skin to reduce the energy consumption of old brick houses
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Delacourt, Eric, Mehrez, Insaf, Pellé, Julien, Lemoine, Philippe, and Piton, Bernard
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164. Real-world Multi-institutional Data From the Midwest Pediatric Surgery Consortium (MWPSC) to Assess the Effect of Delayed Kasai Procedure on Biliary Drainage in Patients With Biliary Atresia
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Farooqui, Zishaan A., Hartman, Stephen J., Stetson, Alyssa E., Schepers, Emily J., Speck, Karen E., Gadepalli, Samir K., Van Arendonk, Kyle J., Georgeades, Christina, Lal, Dave R., Deans, Katherine J., Minneci, Peter C., Apfeld, Jordan C., Saito, Jacqueline M., Mak, Grace Z., Slidell, Mark B., Lemoine, Caroline, Superina, Riccardo, Wright, Tiffany N., Downard, Cynthia D., Devara, Lekha P., Hirschl, Ronald B., Landman, Matthew P., Leys, Charles M., Markel, Troy A., Rymeski, Beth, Mullapudi, Bhargave, and Tiao, Gregory M.
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165. Chronic kidney disease - Epidemiology collaboration equations even using cystatin C overestimate renal function in patients with chronic intestinal failure on long-term parenteral nutrition
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Kosmadakis, Georges, Derain-Dubourg, Laurence, Lauverjat, Madeleine, Bergoin, Charlotte, Lemoine, Sandrine, and Chambrier, Cécile
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166. Optimizing Proper Waste Management in Pediatric Surgery: An Observational Study
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Landry, Émilie Kate and Lemoine, Caroline P.
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167. Quality of life in patients with HBV infection: A systematic review and meta-analysis
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Fu, Michael X., Lambert, Gabriel, Cook, Amelia, Ndow, Gibril, Haddadin, Yazan, Shimakawa, Yusuke, Hallett, Timothy B., Harvala, Heli, Sicuri, Elisa, Lemoine, Maud, and Nayagam, Shevanthi
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168. Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis: Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Symptoms in Children With Neurofibromatosis Type 1
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Hou, Yang, Yu, Liyan, Liu, Dan, Wilson-Lemoine, Emma, Wu, Xian, Moreira, Julia P., Mujica, Benjamin F., Mukhopadhyay, Elora S., Novotney, Angelena N., and Payne, Jonathan M.
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169. Diagnóstico y desafíos de la actividad de Agronegocios en comunidades rurales del cantón Sucre. Ecuador
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Frank Ángel Lemoine Quintero, Eura María Zambrano Vera, Emily Ivette Dueñas Chicas, and Marian Yamilex Jama Cuello
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agronegocios ,agricultura ,sustentabilidad ,Social Sciences ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
La funcionalidad de los agronegocios no se limita a satisfacer las necesidades de alimentación y de rentabilidad, sino a promover la sostenibilidad. El objetivo fue diagnosticar la actividad de agronegocios para vincular estrategias de segmentación por ramas de actividad en comunidades del cantón Sucre. Un estudio cualitativo y cuantitativo en el cantón Sucre revela que la agricultura, ganadería, silvicultura y pesca son las actividades más representativas, con un 16.4%, 49.2% y 55.1% respectivamente. Estos hallazgos orientarán estrategias de vinculación con la sociedad para promover una economía circular y solidaria en el cantón Sucre.
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170. Integron cassettes integrate into bacterial genomes via widespread non-classical attG sites
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Loot, Céline, Millot, Gael A., Richard, Egill, Littner, Eloi, Vit, Claire, Lemoine, Frédéric, Néron, Bertrand, Cury, Jean, Darracq, Baptiste, Niault, Théophile, Lapaillerie, Delphine, Parissi, Vincent, Rocha, Eduardo P. C., and Mazel, Didier
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171. Non-resonant particle acceleration in strong turbulence: comparison to kinetic and MHD simulations
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Bresci, Virginia, Lemoine, Martin, Gremillet, Laurent, Comisso, Luca, Sironi, Lorenzo, and Demidem, Camilia
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Physics - Plasma Physics - Abstract
Collisionless, magnetized turbulence offers a promising framework for the generation of non-thermal high-energy particles in various astrophysical sites. Yet, the detailed mechanism that governs particle acceleration has remained subject to debate. By means of 2D and 3D PIC, as well as 3D (incompressible) magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) simulations, we test here a recent model of non-resonant particle acceleration in strongly magnetized turbulence~\cite{2021PhRvD.104f3020L}, which ascribes the energization of particles to their continuous interaction with the random velocity flow of the turbulence, in the spirit of the original Fermi model. To do so, we compare, for a large number of particles that were tracked in the simulations, the predicted and the observed histories of particles momenta. The predicted history is that derived from the model, after extracting from the simulations, at each point along the particle trajectory, the three force terms that control acceleration: the acceleration of the field line velocity projected along the field line direction, its shear projected along the same direction, and its transverse compressive part. Overall, we find a clear correlation between the model predictions and the numerical experiments, indicating that this non-resonant model can successfully account for the bulk of particle energization through Fermi-type processes in strongly magnetized turbulence. We also observe that the parallel shear contribution tends to dominate the physics of energization in the PIC simulations, while in the MHD incompressible simulation, both the parallel shear and the transverse compressive term provide about equal contributions.
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172. Search for new cosmic-ray acceleration sites within the 4FGL catalog Galactic plane sources
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Collaboration, Fermi-LAT, Abdollahi, S., Acero, F., Ackermann, M., Baldini, L., Ballet, J., Barbiellini, G., Bastieri, D., Bellazzini, R., Berenji, B., Berretta, A., Bissaldi, E., Blandford, R. D., Bonino, R., Bruel, P., Buson, S., Cameron, R. A., Caputo, R., Caraveo, P. A., Castro, D., Chiaro, G., Cibrario, N., Ciprini, S., Coronado-Blázquez, J., Crnogorcevic, M., Cutini, S., D'Ammando, F., De Gaetano, S., Di Lalla, N., Dirirsa, F., Di Venere, L., Domínguez, A., Fegan, S. J., Fiori, A., Fleischhack, H., Franckowiak, A., Fukazawa, Y., Fusco, P., Gammaldi, V., Gargano, F., Gasparrini, D., Giacchino, F., Giglietto, N., Giordano, F., Giroletti, M., Glanzman, T., Green, D., Grenier, I. A., Grondin, M. -H., Guiriec, S., Gustafsson, M., Harding, A. K., Hays, E., Hewitt, J. W., Horan, D., Hou, X., Jóhannesson, G., Kayanoki, T., Kerr, M., Kuss, M., Larsson, S., Latronico, L., Lemoine-Goumard, M., Li, J., Longo, F., Loparco, F., Lubrano, P., Maldera, S., Malyshev, D., Manfreda, A., Martí-Devesa, G., Mazziotta, M. N., Mereu, I., Michelson, P. F., Mirabal, N., Mitthumsiri, W., Mizuno, T., Monzani, M. E., Morselli, A., Moskalenko, I. V., Nuss, E., Omodei, N., Orienti, M., Orlando, E., Ormes, J. F., Paneque, D., Pei, Z., Persic, M., Pesce-Rollins, M., Pillera, R., Poon, H., Porter, T. A., Principe, G., Rainò, S., Rando, R., Rani, B., Razzano, M., Razzaque, S., Reimer, A., Reimer, O., Reposeur, T., Sánchez-Conde, M., Parkinson, P. M. Saz, Scotton, L., Serini, D., Sgrò, C., Siskind, E. J., Spandre, G., Spinelli, P., Sueoka, K., Suson, D. J., Tajima, H., Tak, D., Thayer, J. B., Torres, D. F., Troja, E., Valverde, J., Wadiasingh, Z., Wood, K., and Zaharijas, G.
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Cosmic rays are mostly composed of protons accelerated to relativistic speeds. When those protons encounter interstellar material, they produce neutral pions which in turn decay into gamma rays. This offers a compelling way to identify the acceleration sites of protons. A characteristic hadronic spectrum, with a low-energy break around 200 MeV, was detected in the gamma-ray spectra of four Supernova Remnants (SNRs), IC 443, W44, W49B and W51C, with the Fermi Large Area Telescope. This detection provided direct evidence that cosmic-ray protons are (re-)accelerated in SNRs. Here, we present a comprehensive search for low-energy spectral breaks among 311 4FGL catalog sources located within 5 degrees from the Galactic plane. Using 8 years of data from the Fermi Large Area Telescope between 50 MeV and 1 GeV, we find and present the spectral characteristics of 56 sources with a spectral break confirmed by a thorough study of systematic uncertainty. Our population of sources includes 13 SNRs for which the proton-proton interaction is enhanced by the dense target material; the high-mass gamma-ray binary LS~I +61 303; the colliding wind binary eta Carinae; and the Cygnus star-forming region. This analysis better constrains the origin of the gamma-ray emission and enlarges our view to potential new cosmic-ray acceleration sites., Comment: Accepted for publication in The Astrophysical Journal
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173. Origin of intense electron heating in relativistic blast waves
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Vanthieghem, Arno, Lemoine, Martin, and Gremillet, Laurent
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Physics - Plasma Physics - Abstract
The modeling of gamma-ray burst afterglow emission bears witness to strong electron heating in the precursor of Weibel-mediated, relativistic collisionless shock waves propagating in unmagnetized electron-ion plasmas. In this Letter, we propose a theoretical model, which describes electron heating via a Joule-like process caused by pitch-angle scattering in the decelerating, self-induced microturbulence and the coherent charge-separation field induced by the difference in inertia between electrons and ions. The emergence of this electric field across the precursor of electron-ion shocks is confirmed by large-scale particle-in-cell (PIC) simulations. Integrating the model using a Monte Carlo-Poisson method, we compare the main observables to the PIC simulations to conclude that the above mechanism can indeed account for the bulk of electron heating., Comment: 9 pages, 8 figures; to be published in Astrophysical Journal Letters
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174. Special Issue on Scheduling Theory and Algorithms for Sustainable Manufacturing
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Alexandre Dolgui, David Lemoine, María I. Restrepo, and Frank Werner
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n/a ,Industrial engineering. Management engineering ,T55.4-60.8 ,Electronic computers. Computer science ,QA75.5-76.95 - Abstract
The following Special Issue was initiated at the 10th IFAC triennial conference MIM 2022 (https://hub [...]
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175. Abstract 4143917: Novel Precision Cardiology Treatment for PRKAG2 Cardiomyopathy, a Subset of Patients with Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome
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Missinato, Maria Azzurra, Lemoine, Kellie, Ho, Giang, Fong, Joshua, Wang, Jie, Abdulkadir, Sami, Yu, Aaron, Jordan, Maryam, Kasmer, Sydney, Delos Santos, Nathaniel, Meng, Qingying, Hedlund, Maria, Lam, Son, Zhu, Yiming, Paige, Sharon, Blasi, Eileen, and Karamanlidis, Georgios
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176. Neoadjuvant Sonic Hedgehog Inhibitors Combined With Radiotherapy Is a Promising Strategy for Locally Advanced Basal Cell Carcinoma
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Boileau, Marie, Taillez, Alexandre, Lemoine, Pauline, Dubois, Manon, Mortier, Laurent, and Mirabel, Xavier
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177. Online immunology education for a global world
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Vabret, Nicolas, Mateus-Tique, Jaime, Salmon, Hélène, Martin, Jérôme C., Mateo, Véronique, Serrano, Sandra, Lemoine, François, Chammas, Roger, and Merad, Miriam
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178. The choice of crystalloid type in the intensive care unit is likely more complex than expected: should doubt benefit the patient?
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Gueret, Gildas, Lemoine, Sabine, and Le Maguet, Pascale
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179. Plato and the mythic tradition in political thought
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Digeser, PE, LeMoine, Rebecca, Frank, Jill, Williams, David Lay, Abolafia, Jacob, and Keum, Tae-Yeoun
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myth ,Plato ,Republic ,Platonic reception ,Leibniz ,German Idealism ,Political Science ,Other Language ,Communication and Culture ,Philosophy - Published
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180. Family Support for (Increasingly) Older Adults with Down Syndrome: Factors Affecting Siblings' Involvement
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Lemoine, Lise and Benoît Schneider
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Background: Life expectancy for people with Down syndrome is increasing, but older adults with Down syndrome are at greater risk of developing certain pathologies associated with ageing. When ageing parents can no longer look after their child with Down syndrome, their other children are often expected to shoulder this responsibility. Method: We asked 120 adult siblings of a person with Down syndrome to complete a questionnaire on their current and anticipated relationships. Results: Most respondents considered these relationships to be positive, but they expressed concerns about the effects of ageing and about having to organise their sibling with Down syndrome's future life. We investigated the impact of factors relating to the respondents and to their sibling with Down syndrome (age, gender, social inclusion, protection regime) on these general tendencies. Conclusion: Siblings need to be given support, for example, "via" discussion groups, to facilitate the transition to becoming caregivers.
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181. Doing Schools Differently: Visionary Leadership in an Alabama School District
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Bennett, Dee Dupree, Turnham, Rachel S., and Lemoine, Pamela A.
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This case study describes how one school district in Alabama was able to sustain learning and effectively educate students using technology during the COVID-19 pandemic. Investigation of leadership practices found several established procedures that facilitated the education process differently and adapted to change abruptly. The case study findings identify five practices exhibited by the school district leader and how intertwining the practices resulted in educational stability during the pandemic. The leadership practices are: tools and training; technology readiness; emphasis of standards; forward-thinking habits; two-way communication. The conclusions from the case study outline applicable practices and technology integration for educational leaders.
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182. radioactivedecay: A Python package for radioactive decay calculations
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Malins, Alex and Lemoine, Thom
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Physics - Computational Physics - Abstract
radioactivedecay is a Python package for radioactive decay modelling. It contains functions to fetch decay data, define inventories of nuclides and perform decay calculations. The default nuclear decay dataset supplied with radioactivedecay is based on ICRP Publication 107, which covers 1252 radioisotopes of 97 elements. The code calculates an analytical solution to a matrix form of the decay chain differential equations using double or higher precision numerical operations. There are visualization functions for drawing decay chain diagrams and plotting activity decay curves., Comment: 6 pages, 1 figure
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183. End-to-end science operations in the era of extremely large telescopes
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Hainaut, Olivier R., Lemoine-Busserolle, Marie, Dumas, Christophe, Goodrich, Robert W., Miller, Bryan W., Sterzik, Michael F., Bierwirth, Thomas, Wolff, Sidney, Stephens, Andrew W., Trancho, Gelys, Skidmore, Warren, and Gillies, Kim
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Observatory end-to-end science operations is the overall process starting with a scientific question, represented by a proposal requesting observing time, and ending with the analysis of observation data addressing that question, and including all the intermediate steps needed to plan, schedule, obtain, and process these observations. Increasingly complex observing facilities demand a highly efficient science operations approach and at the same time be user friendly to the astronomical user community and enable the highest possible scientific return. Therefore, this process is supported by a collection of tools. In this paper, we describe the overall end-to-end process and its implementation for the three upcoming extremely large telescopes (ELTs), ESO's ELT, the Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT), and the Giant Magellan Telescope (GMT)., Comment: 38 pages, 20 figures. Revised submission to the SPIE Journal of Astronomical Telescopes, Instruments, and Systems
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184. R\'esolution du jeu de Juniper Green
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Lemoine, Julien
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In this article, we describe the solution of the Juniper Green game for every integer, with techniques that are elementary enough to be explained to students who have mastered the notions of divisors and multiples. A general method allows us to solve the game for almost every integer, then there are less than fifty cases left to deal with. Each of these cases can be solved within a few minutes, with a paper and a pencil. -- Dans cet article, nous d\'ecrivons la r\'esolution du jeu de Juniper Green pour tout entier, avec des techniques suffisamment \'el\'ementaires pour \^etre expliqu\'ees \`a des \'el\`eves ma\^itrisant les notions de diviseurs et multiples. Une m\'ethode g\'en\'erale permet de r\'esoudre le jeu pour presque tout entier, si bien qu'il reste alors moins de cinquante cas \`a traiter, chacun pouvant \^etre r\'esolu au prix d'une \'etude sur papier de quelques minutes., Comment: 12 pages, 10 figures, in French
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185. Time-resolved hadronic particle acceleration in the recurrent Nova RS Ophiuchi
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Collaboration, H. E. S. S., Aharonian, F., Benkhali, F. Ait, Angüner, E. O., Ashkar, H., Backes, M., Baghmanyan, V., Martins, V. Barbosa, Batzofin, R., Becherini, Y., Berge, D., Bernlöhr, K., Bi, B., Böttcher, M., Boisson, C., Bolmont, J., de Lavergne, M. de Bony, Breuhaus, M., Brose, R., Brun, F., Caroff, S., Casanova, S., Cerruti, M., Chand, T., Chen, A., Cotter, G., Mbarubucyeye, J. Damascene, Djannati-Ataï, A., Dmytriiev, A., Doroshenko, V., Duffy, C., Egberts, K., Ernenwein, J. -P., Fegan, S., Feijen, K., Fiasson, A., de Clairfontaine, G. Fichet, Fontaine, G., Füßling, M., Funk, S., Gabici, S., Gallant, Y. A., Ghafourizadeh, S., Giavitto, G., Giunti, L., Glawion, D., Glicenstein, J. F., Grondin, M. -H., Hermann, G., Hinton, J. A., Hörbe, M., Hofmann, W., Hoischen, C., Holch, T. L., Holler, M., Horns, D., Huang, Zhiqiu, Jamrozy, M., Jankowsky, F., Jung-Richardt, I., Kasai, E., Katarzyński, K., Katz, U., Khangulyan, D., Khélifi, B., Klepser, S., Kluźniak, W., Komin, Nu., Konno, R., Kosack, K., Kostunin, D., Stum, S. Le, Lemière, A., Lemoine-Goumard, M., Lenain, J. -P., Leuschner, F., Lohse, T., Luashvili, A., Lypova, I., Mackey, J., Malyshev, D., Marandon, V., Marchegiani, P., Marcowith, A., Martí-Devesa, G., Marx, R., Maurin, G., Meyer, M., Mitchell, A., Moderski, R., Mohrmann, L., Montanari, A., Moulin, E., Muller, J., Murach, T., Nakashima, K., de Naurois, M., Nayerhoda, A., Niemiec, J., Noel, A. Priyana, O'Brien, P., Ohm, S., Olivera-Nieto, L., Wilhelmi, E. de Ona, Ostrowski, M., Panny, S., Panter, M., Parsons, R. D., Peron, G., Pita, S., Poireau, V., Prokhorov, D. A., Prokoph, H., Pühlhofer, G., Punch, M., Quirrenbach, A., Reichherzer, P., Reimer, A., Reimer, O., Renaud, M., Reville, B., Rieger, F., Rowell, G., Rudak, B., Ricarte, H. Rueda, Ruiz-Velasco, E., Sahakian, V., Sailer, S., Salzmann, H., Sanchez, D. A., Santangelo, A., Sasaki, M., Schäfer, J., Schüssler, F., Schutte, H. M., Schwanke, U., Senniappan, M., Shapopi, J. N. S., Simoni, R., Sinha, A., Sol, H., Specovius, A., Spencer, S., Stawarz, Ł., Steinmassl, S., Steppa, C., Takahashi, T., Tanaka, T., Taylor, A. M., Terrier, R., Thorpe-Morgan, C., Tsirou, M., Tsuji, N., Tuffs, R., Uchiyama, Y., Unbehaun, T., van Eldik, C., van Soelen, B., Veh, J., Venter, C., Vink, J., Wagner, S. J., Werner, F., White, R., Wierzcholska, A., Wong, Yu Wun, Yusafzai, A., Zacharias, M., Zargaryan, D., Zdziarski, A. A., Zech, A., Zhu, S. J., Zouari, S., and Żywucka, N.
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Recurrent Novae are repeating thermonuclear explosions in the outer layers of white dwarfs, due to the accretion of fresh material from a binary companion. The shock generated by ejected material slamming into the companion star's wind, accelerates particles to very-high-energies. We report very-high-energy (VHE, $\gtrsim100$\,GeV) gamma rays from the recurrent nova RS\,Ophiuchi up to a month after its 2021 outburst, using the High Energy Stereoscopic System. The VHE emission has a similar temporal profile to lower-energy GeV emission, indicating a common origin, with a two-day delay in peak flux. These observations constrain models of time-dependent particle energization, favouring a hadronic emission scenario over the leptonic alternative. This confirms that shocks in dense winds provide favourable environments for efficient cosmic-ray acceleration to very-high-energies., Comment: Submitted 1st Nov. 2021, first release 10th March 2022 (accepted version)
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186. Incremental Fermi Large Area Telescope Fourth Source Catalog
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collaboration, Fermi-LAT, Abdollahi, Soheila, Acero, Fabio, Baldini, Luca, Ballet, Jean, Bastieri, Denis, Bellazzini, Ronaldo, Berenji, Bijan, Berretta, Alessandra, Bissaldi, Elisabetta, Blandford, Roger D., Bloom, Elliott, Bonino, Raffaella, Brill, Ari, Britto, Richard J., Bruel, Philippe, Burnett, Toby H., Buson, Sara, Cameron, Rob A., Caputo, Regina, Caraveo, Patrizia A., Castro, Daniel, Chaty, Sylvain, Cheung, Teddy C., Chiaro, Graziano, Cibrario, Nicolo, Ciprini, Stefano, Coronado-Blazquez, Javier, Crnogorcevic, Milena, Cutini, Sara, D'Ammando, Filippo, De Gaetano, Salvatore, Digel, Seth W., Di Lalla, Niccolo, Dirirsa, Feraol F., Di Venere, Leonardo, Dominguez, Alberto, Ramazani, Vandad Fallah, Fegan, Stephen J., Ferrara, Elizabeth C., Fiori, Alessio, Fleischhack, Henrike, Franckowiak, Anna, Fukazawa, Yasushi, Funk, Stefan, Fusco, Piergiorgio, Galanti, Giorgio, Gammaldi, Viviana, Gargano, Fabio, Garrappa, Simone, Gasparrini, Dario, Giacchino, Federica, Giglietto, Nico, Giordano, Francesco, Giroletti, Marcello, Glanzman, Thomas, Green, David, Grenier, Isabelle A., Grondin, Marie-Helene, Guillemot, Lucas, Guiriec, Sylvain, Gustafsson, Michael, Harding, Alice K., Hays, Liz, Hewitt, John W., Horan, Deirdre, Hou, Xian, Johannesson, Gudlaugur, Karwin, Christopher M., Kayanoki, Taishu, Kerr, Matthew T., Kuss, Michael, Landriu, David, Larsson, Stefan, Latronico, Luca, Lemoine-Goumard, Marianne, Li, Jian, Liodakis, Ioannis, Longo, Francesco, Loparco, Francesco, Lott, Benoit, Lubrano, Pasquale, Maldera, Simone, Malyshev, Dmitry, Manfreda, Alberto, Marti-Devesa, Guillem, Mazziotta, Mario N., Mereu, Isabella, Meyer, Manuel, Michelson, Peter F., Mirabal, Nestor, Mitthumsiri, Warit, Mizuno, Tsunefumi, Moiseev, Alex A., Monzani, Maria E., Morselli, Aldo, Moskalenko, Igor V., Negro, Michela, Nuss, Eric, Omodei, Nicola, Orienti, Monica, Orlando, Elena, Paneque, David, Pei, Zhiyuan, Perkins, Jeremy S., Persic, Massimo, Pesce-Rollins, Melissa, Petrosian, Vahe, Pillera, Roberta, Poon, Helen, Porter, Troy A., Principe, Giacomo, Raino, Silvia, Rando, Riccardo, Rani, Bindu, Razzano, Massimiliano, Razzaque, Soebur, Reimer, Anita, Reimer, Olaf, Reposeur, Thierry, Sanchez-Conde, Miguel A., Parkinson, Pablo M. Saz, Scotton, Lorenzo, Serini, Davide, Sgro, Carmelo, Siskind, Eric J., Smith, David A., Spandre, Gloria, Spinelli, Paolo, Sueoka, Kohei, Suson, Dan J., Tajima, Hiro, Tak, Dongguen, Thayer, Jana B., Thompson, David J., Torres, Diego F., Troja, Eleonora, Valverde, Janeth, Wood, Kent, and Zaharijas, Gabrijela
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We present an incremental version (4FGL-DR3, for Data Release 3) of the fourth Fermi-LAT catalog of gamma-ray sources. Based on the first twelve years of science data in the energy range from 50 MeV to 1 TeV, it contains 6658 sources. The analysis improves on that used for the 4FGL catalog over eight years of data: more sources are fit with curved spectra, we introduce a more robust spectral parameterization for pulsars, and we extend the spectral points to 1 TeV. The spectral parameters, spectral energy distributions, and associations are updated for all sources. Light curves are rebuilt for all sources with 1 yr intervals (not 2 month intervals). Among the 5064 original 4FGL sources, 16 were deleted, 112 are formally below the detection threshold over 12 yr (but are kept in the list), while 74 are newly associated, 10 have an improved association, and seven associations were withdrawn. Pulsars are split explicitly between young and millisecond pulsars. Pulsars and binaries newly detected in LAT sources, as well as more than 100 newly classified blazars, are reported. We add three extended sources and 1607 new point sources, mostly just above the detection threshold, among which eight are considered identified, and 699 have a plausible counterpart at other wavelengths. We discuss degree-scale residuals to the global sky model and clusters of soft unassociated point sources close to the Galactic plane, which are possibly related to limitations of the interstellar emission model and missing extended sources., Comment: accepted in ApJS; follow-up paper to 1902.10045
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187. Large N limit of the Yang-Mills measure on compact surfaces II: Makeenko-Migdal equations and planar master field
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Dahlqvist, Antoine and Lemoine, Thibaut
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Mathematics - Probability ,Mathematical Physics - Abstract
This paper considers the large N limit of Wilson loops for the two-dimensional Euclidean Yang-Mills measure on all orientable compact surfaces of genus larger or equal to one, with a structure group given by a classical compact matrix Lie group. We show their convergence for all loops on the torus and give a conjecture supported by partial results for other surfaces., Comment: Corrected version with a new section (sect. 6) and additional figures
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188. Large N limit of Yang-Mills partition function and Wilson loops on compact surfaces
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Dahlqvist, Antoine and Lemoine, Thibaut
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We compute the Large N limit of several objects related to the two-dimensional Euclidean Yang-Mills measure on compact connected orientable surfaces of genus larger or equal to one, with a structure group taken among the classical groups of order N. Our result shows the convergence of all Wilson loops for all loops within a topological disc and all simple loops.
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189. Evidence for gamma-ray emission from the remnant of Kepler's supernova based on deep H.E.S.S. observations
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Collaboration, H. E. S. S., Aharonian, F., Benkhali, F. Ait, Anguner, E. O., Ashkar, H., Backes, M., Martins, V. Barbosa, Batzofin, R., Becherini, Y., Berge, D., Bernloehr, K., Boettcher, M., Boisson, C., Bolmont, J., de Lavergne, M. de Bony, Breuhaus, M., Brose, R., Brun, F., Bulik, T., Bylund, T., Cangemi, F., Caroff, S., Casanova, S., Cerruti, M., Chand, T., Chen, A., Chibueze, O., Cotter, G., Cristofari, P., Mbarubucyeye, J. Damascene, Devin, J., Djannati-Atai, A., Dmytriiev, A., Egberts, K., Einecke, S., Ernenwein, J. -P., Feijen, K., Fiasson, A., de Clairfontaine, G. Fichet, Fontaine, G., Funk, S., Gabici, S., Gallant, Y. A., Ghafourizadeh, S., Giavitto, G., Giunti, L., Glawion, D., Glicenstein, J. F., Grondin, M. -H., Hoerbe, M., Hofmann, W., Holch, T. L., Holler, M., Horns, D., Huang, Zhiqiu, Jamrozy, M., Joshi, V., Jung-Richardt, I., Kasai, E., Katarzynski, K., Katz, U., Khelifi, B., Kluzniak, W., Komin, Nu., Kosack, K., Kostunin, D., Lemiere, A., Lemoine-Goumard, M., Lenain, J. -P., Leuschner, F., Lohse, T., Luashvili, A., Lypova, I., Mackey, J., Malyshev, D., Marandon, V., Marchegiani, P., Marcowith, A., Marti-Devesa, G., Marx, R., Maurin, G., Meintjes, P. J., Meyer, M., Mitchell, A., Moderski, R., Mohrmann, L., Montanari, A., Moulin, E., Muller, J., Nakashima, K., de Naurois, M., Nayerhoda, A., Niemiec, J., Noel, A. Priyana, O'Brien, P., Ohm, S., Olivera-Nieto, L., Wilhelmi, E. de Ona, Ostrowski, M., Panny, S., Panter, M., Parsons, R. D., Peron, G., Poireau, V., Prokhorov, D. A., Puehlhofer, G., Punch, M., Quirrenbach, A., Reichherzer, P., Reimer, A., Reimer, O., Renaud, M., Reville, B., Rieger, F., Rowell, G., Rudak, B., Ricarte, H. Rueda, Sahakian, V., Sailer, S., Salzmann, H., Sanchez, D. A., Santangelo, A., Sasaki, M., Schafer, J., Schussler, F., Schutte, H. M., Schwanke, U., Shapopi, J. N. S., Simoni, R., Sol, H., Specovius, A., Spencer, S., Stawarz, L., Steinmassl, S., Steppa, C., Sushch, I., Takahashi, T., Tanaka, T., Taylor, A. M., Terrier, R., Tsirou, M., Uchiyama, Y., Unbehaun, T., van Eldik, C., Veh, J., Vink, J., Voelk, H. J., Wagner, S. J., Werner, F., White, R., Wierzcholska, A., Wong, Yu Wun, Yusafzai, A., Zacharias, M., Zargaryan, D., Zdziarski, A. A., Zech, A., Zhu, S. J., Zouari, S., and Zywucka, N.
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Observations with imaging atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes (IACTs) have enhanced our knowledge of nearby supernova (SN) remnants with ages younger than 500 years by establishing Cassiopeia A and the remnant of Tycho's SN as very-high-energy (VHE) gamma-ray sources. The remnant of Kepler's SN, which is the product of the most recent naked-eye supernova in our Galaxy, is comparable in age to the other two, but is significantly more distant. If the gamma-ray luminosities of the remnants of Tycho's and Kepler's SNe are similar, then the latter is expected to be one of the faintest gamma-ray sources within reach of the current generation IACT arrays. Here we report evidence at a statistical level of 4.6 sigma for a VHE signal from the remnant of Kepler's SN based on deep observations by the High Energy Stereoscopic System (H.E.S.S.) with an exposure of 152 hours. The measured integral flux above an energy of 226 GeV is ~0.3% of the flux of the Crab Nebula. The spectral energy distribution (SED) reveals a gamma-ray emitting component connecting the VHE emission observed with H.E.S.S. to the emission observed at GeV energies with Fermi-LAT. The overall SED is similar to that of the remnant of Tycho's SN, possibly indicating the same non-thermal emission processes acting in both these young remnants of thermonuclear SNe., Comment: Published in Astronomy and Astrophysics. A typo in the normalization constant in Sect. 4 was corrected
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190. Characterization of the GeV emission from the Kepler supernova remnant
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Acero, Fabio, Lemoine-Goumard, Marianne, and Ballet, Jean
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The Kepler supernova remnant (SNR) is the only historic supernova remnant lacking a detection at GeV and TeV energies which probe particle acceleration. A recent analysis of Fermi-LAT data reported a likely GeV gamma-ray candidate in the direction of the SNR. Using approximately the same dataset but with an optimized analysis configuration, we confirm the gamma-ray candidate to a solid $>6\sigma$ detection and report a spectral index of $2.14 \pm 0.12_{\rm stat} \pm 0.15_{\rm syst}$ for an energy flux above 100 MeV of $(3.1 \pm 0.6_{\rm stat} \pm 0.3_{\rm syst}) \times 10^{-12}$ erg~cm$^{-2}$~s$^{-1}$. The gamma-ray excess is not significantly extended and is fully compatible with the radio, infrared or X-ray spatial distribution of the SNR. We successfully characterized this multi-wavelength emission with a model in which accelerated particles interact with the dense circumstellar material in the North-West portion of the SNR and radiate GeV gamma-rays through $\pi^{o}$ decay. The X-ray synchrotron and inverse-Compton (IC) emission mostly stem from the fast shocks in the southern regions with a magnetic field B$\sim$100 $\mu$G or higher. Depending on the exact magnetic field amplitude, the TeV emission could arise from either the South region (IC dominated) or the interaction region ($\pi^{o}$ decay dominated)., Comment: accepted for publication in A&A
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191. Tracing the origin of wood at the regional scale with dendrochemical markers: elemental and strontium and neodymium isotopic composition
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Štulc, Anna Imbert, Poszwa, Anne, Ponton, Stéphane, Dupouey, Jean-Luc, Bouchez, Julien, Beuret, Maximilien, Rigoussen, Dimitri, Paul, Thierry, Lemoine, Michel, Coubray, Sylvie, Girardclos, Olivier, Gauthier, Christophe, Bardin, Jérémie, Tu, Thanh Thuy Nguyen, and Dufraisse, Alexa
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192. Colloidal synthetic environmental design towards high-density twin boundaries and boosted thermoelectric performance in Cu5FeS4 icosahedrons
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Wei, Yiqing, Zhou, Zizhen, Wang, Huan, Zheng, Sikang, Han, Guang, Wang, Guoyu, Zhang, Bin, Lemoine, Pierric, Guilmeau, Emmanuel, Malaman, Bernard, Lu, Xu, and Zhou, Xiaoyuan
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193. Characterization of analogue Monolithic Active Pixel Sensor test structures implemented in a 65 nm CMOS imaging process
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Aglieri Rinella, Gianluca, Alocco, Giacomo, Antonelli, Matias, Baccomi, Roberto, Beole, Stefania Maria, Blidaru, Mihail Bogdan, Buttwill, Bent Benedikt, Buschmann, Eric, Camerini, Paolo, Carnesecchi, Francesca, Chartier, Marielle, Choi, Yongjun, Colocci, Manuel, Contin, Giacomo, Dannheim, Dominik, De Gruttola, Daniele, Del Rio Viera, Manuel, Dubla, Andrea, di Mauro, Antonello, Donner, Maurice Calvin, Eberwein, Gregor Hieronymus, Egger, Jan, Fabbietti, Laura, Feindt, Finn, Gautam, Kunal, Gernhaeuser, Roman, Glover, James Julian, Gonella, Laura, Gran Grodaas, Karl, Gregor, Ingrid-Maria, Hillemanns, Hartmut, Huth, Lennart, Ilg, Armin, Isakov, Artem, Jones, Daniel Matthew, Junique, Antoine, Kaewjai, Jetnipit, Keil, Markus, Kim, Jiyoung, Kluge, Alex, Kobdaj, Chinorat, Kotliarov, Artem, Kittimanapun, Kritsada, Křížek, Filip, Kucharska, Gabriela, Kushpil, Svetlana, La Rocca, Paola, Laojamnongwong, Natthawut, Lautner, Lukas, Lemmon, Roy Crawford, Lemoine, Corentin, Li, Long, Librizzi, Francesco, Liu, Jian, Macchiolo, Anna, Mager, Magnus, Marras, Davide, Martinengo, Paolo, Masciocchi, Silvia, Mattiazzo, Serena, Menzel, Marius Wilm, Mulliri, Alice, Musta, Alexander, Mylne, Mia Rose, Piro, Francesco, Rachevski, Alexandre, Rasà, Marika, Rebane, Karoliina, Reidt, Felix, Ricci, Riccardo, Ruiz Daza, Sara, Saccà, Gaspare, Sanna, Isabella, Sarritzu, Valerio, Schlaadt, Judith, Schledewitz, David, Scioli, Gilda, Senyukov, Serhiy, Simancas, Adriana, Snoeys, Walter, Spannagel, Simon, Šuljić, Miljenko, Sturniolo, Alessandro, Tiltmann, Nicolas, Trifirò, Antonio, Usai, Gianluca, Vanat, Tomas, Van Beelen, Jacob Bastiaan, Varga, Laszlo, Verdoglia, Michele, Vignola, Gianpiero, Villani, Anna, Wennloef, Haakan, Witte, Jonathan, and Wittwer, Rebekka Bettina
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194. Partial groups, pregroups and realisability of fusion systems
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Lemoine, Nicolas and Molinier, Rémi
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195. Peri-operative Anticoagulation Strategies, Bleeding and Thrombotic Complications in Pediatric Patients Undergoing Intervention for Congenital Portosystemic Shunts
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Haimed, Abraham, Brandt, Katherine A., Badawy, Sherif, Lemoine, Caroline P., Bhat, Rukhmi, and Superina, Riccardo
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196. A robust LP-based approach for a dynamic surgical case scheduling problem with sterilisation constraints.
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Hasan Al Hasan, Christelle Guéret, David Lemoine, and David Rivreau
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197. On the Exact Boundary Controllability of Semilinear Wave Equations.
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Sue Claret, Jérôme Lemoine, and Arnaud Münch
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198. Exploring Human-Machine Relations and Approaches for Task Management in Dynamic Environments: A Comprehensive Literature Review
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Nissoul, Salma, primary, Pacaux-Lemoine, Marie-Pierre, additional, and Chaabane, Sondes, additional
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199. Contributors
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Amulya, K., primary, Appenroth, Klaus J., additional, Barbosa, B., additional, Barros, Lucélia Alcantara, additional, Chaturvedi, R., additional, Chibrik, Tamara S., additional, Costa, J., additional, Dahiya, Shikha, additional, Deyris, Pierre-Alexandre, additional, Dubois, Patricia, additional, Favas, P.J.C., additional, Fernando, A.L., additional, Filimonova, Elena I., additional, Glazyrina, Margarita A., additional, Gomes, L.A., additional, Gopalakrishnan, S., additional, Grison, Claude, additional, Guimaraes, Marcus Leonan Costa, additional, Guimarães, Taciana Guarnieri Soares, additional, Jitto, Ponlakit, additional, Kathi, Srujana, additional, Kiran, Boda Ravi, additional, Kumar, Adarsh, additional, Kumar, Raman, additional, Kutrasaeng, Nichanun, additional, Labuto, Geórgia, additional, Lemoine, Guillaume, additional, Lukina, Natalia V., additional, Maiti, Subodh Kumar, additional, Maleva, Maria G., additional, Mohan, S. Venkata, additional, Nakbanpote, Woranan, additional, Neha, Yograj, additional, Olszewski, Tomasz K., additional, Papazoglou, E.G., additional, Pasumarthi, R., additional, Paul, M.S., additional, Poullain, Cyril, additional, Prasad, Majeti Narasimha Vara, additional, Pratas, J., additional, Rao, P. Srinivasa, additional, Ravishankar, G.A., additional, Sahu, Sai Shankar, additional, Sarma, Hemen, additional, Schmidt-Przewoźna, K., additional, Sebastian, Abin, additional, Silva, Ricardo Santos, additional, Sivasubramanian, V., additional, Sowjanya Sree, K., additional, Srivatsan, Vidyashankar, additional, Sytar, Oksana, additional, Taya, Uraiwan, additional, Tewari, J.C., additional, and Warra, Aliyu Ahmad, additional
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200. Quel droit face aux ingénieries climatiques ? Pour une approche croisée des enjeux climatiques et écosystémiques
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Langlais, Alexandra, primary and Lemoine-Schonne, Marion, additional
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