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  • Authors: Nemec, Vinko; Piteša, Tomislav; Friščić, Tomislav; Cinčić, Dominik;

    Related Article: Vinko Nemec, Tomislav Piteša, Tomislav Friščić, Dominik Cinčić|2020|Cryst.Growth Des.|20|3617|doi:10.1021/acs.cgd.0c00520

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    DESY-HERA. Measurement of the neutral current cross sections in E- P scattering at high X. A new method is used to reanalyse data already published in PR D70,052001 (2003), EPJ C21,443 (2001) and EPJ C28,175 (2003). The data are from 3 data sets. This part is from the 96-97, E+ P, CM energy 300 GeV, 38.6 pb-1 set.. A detailed breakdown of the systematic errors is also given where:. SYS-UNCOR is the uncorrelated systematic errors.. DEL1 is from the electron energy scale.. DEL2 is from the jet energy scale.. DEL3 is from the FCAL energy scale.. DEL4 is from the PDF uncertainty.. DEL5 is from the hadronic final state and simulation uncertainty.. DEL6 is from uncertainties in higher order radiative corrections. DESY-HERA. Measurement of the neutral current cross sections in E- P scattering at high X. A new method is used to reanalyse data already published in PR D70,052001 (2003), EPJ C21,443 (2001) and EPJ C28,175 (2003). The data are from 3 data sets. This record is from the 98-99, E- P, CM energy 318 GeV, 16.7 pb-1 set.. A detailed breakdown of the systematic errors is also given where:. SYS-UNCOR is the uncorrelated systematic errors.. DEL1 is from the electron energy scale.. DEL2 is from the jet energy scale.. DEL3 is from the FCAL energy scale.. DEL4 is from the PDF uncertainty.. DEL5 is from the hadronic final state and simulation uncertainty.. DEL6 is from uncertainties in higher order radiative corrections. DESY-HERA. Measurement of the neutral current cross sections in E- P scattering at high X. A new method is used to reanalyse data already published in PR D70,052001 (2003), EPJ C21,443 (2001) and EPJ C28,175 (2003). The data are from 3 data sets. This record is from the 99-00, E+ P, CM energy 318 GeV, 65.1 pb-1 set.. A detailed breakdown of the systematic errors is also given where:. SYS-UNCOR is the uncorrelated systematic errors.. DEL1 is from the electron energy scale.. DEL2 is from the jet energy scale.. DEL3 is from the FCAL energy scale.. DEL4 is from the PDF uncertainty.. DEL5 is from the hadronic final state and simulation uncertainty.. DEL6 is from uncertainties in higher order radiative corrections. The double differential cross section for the 98-99 E- P NC scattering data.

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  • Authors: ATLAS Collaboration;

    for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 20<=Nch<40, wo SRC, same pairs No data abstract available.

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    Authors: Bashalkhanov, Stanislav; Eckert, Andrew J.; Rajora, Om P.;

    One of the most important drivers of local adaptation for forest trees is climate. Coupled to these patterns, however, are human-induced disturbances through habitat modification and pollution. The confounded effects of climate and disturbance have rarely been investigated with regard to selective pressure on forest trees. Here, we have developed and used a population genetic approach to search for signals of selection within a set of 36 candidate genes chosen for their putative effects on adaptation to climate and human-induced air pollution within five populations of red spruce (Picea rubens Sarg.), distributed across its natural range and air pollution gradient in eastern North America. Specifically, we used FST outlier and environmental correlation analyses to highlight a set of seven single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) that were overly correlated with climate and levels of sulphate pollution after correcting for the confounding effects of population history. Use of three age cohorts within each population allowed the effects of climate and pollution to be separated temporally, as climate-related SNPs (n = 7) showed the strongest signals in the oldest cohort, while pollution-related SNPs (n = 3) showed the strongest signals in the youngest cohorts. These results highlight the usefulness of population genetic scans for the identification of putatively nonneutral evolution within genomes of nonmodel forest tree species, but also highlight the need for the development and application of robust methodologies to deal with the inherent multivariate nature of the genetic and ecological data used in these types of analyses. Bashalkhanov-Eckert-Rajora_Mol_Ecol_DATARed spruce genetic and climate dataBashalkhanov-Eckert-Rajora_genetic_analysesR Scripts for Genetic Data AnalysisBashalkhanov-Eckert-Rajora-climate_dataR Scripts for Climate Data Analysis

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  • Authors: Woodall, Christopher H.; Fuertes, Sara; Beavers, Christine M.; Hatcher, Lauren E.; +12 Authors

    An entry from the Cambridge Structural Database, the world’s repository for small molecule crystal structures. The entry contains experimental data from a crystal diffraction study. The deposited dataset for this entry is freely available from the CCDC and typically includes 3D coordinates, cell parameters, space group, experimental conditions and quality measures. Related Article: Christopher H. Woodall, Sara Fuertes, Christine M. Beavers, Lauren E. Hatcher, Andrew Parlett, Helena J. Shepherd, Jeppe Christensen, Simon J. Teat, Mourad Intissar, Alexandre Rodrigue-Witchel, Yan Suffren, Christian Reber, Christopher H. Hendon, Davide Tiana, Aron Walsh, Paul R. Raithby|2014|Chem.-Eur.J.|20|16933|doi:10.1002/chem.201404058

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  • Authors: ATLAS Collaboration;

    CERN-LHC. Study of events from proton-proton interactions at a centre-of-mass energy of 7 TeV which have final states comprising exclusively one or two leptons (either electrons or muons), large missing transverse momentum, light flavour jets and b-jets. The data sample used has an integrated luminosity of 4.7 fb-1. The data are analysed in the framework of MSSM assuming the top squark decays exclusively to a chargino and b-quark. The data is divided into three signal regions, one (1LSR) requiring only one lepton with two light-quark jets and 2 b-jets, and two (2LSR1 and 2LSR2) requiring only two leptons and two leading jets with different requirements on the minimum energy and invariant mass of the specific subsystem from the hard-scattering process. The reader is refered to the text of the paper for more details. expected CLs values combining the 1LSR and 2LSR2 regions in the M(stop), M(neutralino) plane in gaugino universality scenario.

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    Dijet events produced in LHC proton--proton collisions at a center-of-mass energy $\sqrt{s}=8$ TeV are studied with the ATLAS detector using the full 2012 data set, with an integrated luminosity of 20.3 fb$^{-1}$. Dijet masses up to about 4.5 TeV are probed. No resonance-like features are observed in the dijet mass spectrum. Limits on the cross section times acceptance are set at the 95% credibility level for various hypotheses of new phenomena in terms of mass or energy scale, as appropriate. This analysis excludes excited quarks with a mass below 4.06 TeV, color-octet scalars with a mass below 2.70 TeV, heavy $W'$ bosons with a mass below 2.45 TeV, chiral ${W^{\ast}}$ bosons with a mass below 1.75 TeV, and quantum black holes with six extra space-time dimensions with threshold mass below 5.66 TeV. Total cross sections (cross section),next-to-next-to-leading order k-factors, branching ratios (BR(qqbar prime)) and acceptances for decays in q anti-q prime only (A) for the W prime model.

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  • Authors: ZEUS Collaboration;

    DESY-HERA. Measurement of the cross sections for inclusive dijet and trijet production in DIS collisions of 27.5 GeV electrons and positrons with 920 GeV protons at a centre-of-mass energy of 318 GeV. The data, which correspond to an integrated luminosity of 82 pb-1, were collected during the 1998-2000 running period and cover the Q**2 region from 10 to 100 GeV and low Bjorken-X region from 0.0001 to 0.01. Jets were identified in the hadronic centre-of-mass frame using the KT cluster algorithm in the longitudinally invariant inclusive mode. The second systematic (DSYS) error in the tables is from the uncertainty in the jet energy scale. In the nomenclature used here the jets are ordered in ET, namely P=4 is the jet of highest ET.. Numerical values supplied by T Daniels. Three jet cross section D2(SIG)/D(PT(P=4,RF=CM)-PT(P=5,RF=CM))/DX as a function of PT(P=4,RF=CM)-PT(P=5,RF=CM).

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  • Authors: Chiu, Weiling; Nadeau, Ben E.; Patrick, Brian O.; Love, Jennifer A.;

    An entry from the Cambridge Structural Database, the world’s repository for small molecule crystal structures. The entry contains experimental data from a crystal diffraction study. The deposited dataset for this entry is freely available from the CCDC and typically includes 3D coordinates, cell parameters, space group, experimental conditions and quality measures. Related Article: Weiling Chiu, Ben E. Nadeau, Brian O. Patrick, Jennifer A. Love|2023|Dalton Trans.|52|3738|doi:10.1039/D2DT03758K

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  • A search for supersymmetry involving the pair production of gluinos decaying via off-shell third-generation squarks into the lightest neutralino ($\displaystyle\tilde\chi^0_1$) is reported. It exploits LHC proton--proton collision data at a centre-of-mass energy $\sqrt{s} = 13$ TeV with an integrated luminosity of 139~fb$^{-1}$ collected with the ATLAS detector from 2015 to 2018. The search uses events containing large missing transverse momentum, up to one electron or muon, and several energetic jets, at least three of which must be identified as containing $b$-hadrons. Both a simple kinematic event selection and an event selection based upon a deep neural-network are used. No significant excess above the predicted background is found. In simplified models involving the pair production of gluinos that decay via off-shell top (bottom) squarks, gluino masses less than 2.44~TeV (2.35~TeV) are excluded at 95\% CL for a massless $\displaystyle\tilde\chi^0_1$. Limits are also set on the gluino mass in models with variable branching ratios for gluino decays to $b\bar{b}\tilde\chi^0_1$, $t\bar{t}\tilde\chi^0_1$ and $t\bar{b}\tilde\chi^-_1$ / $\bar{t}b\tilde\chi^+_1$. Results of the background-only fit extrapolated to SR_Gtt_0L_B in the CC analysis, for both the total expected background yields and the main contributing background processes. The quoted uncertainties include both experimental and theoretical systematics. The data in the SRs are not included in the fit. The background category $t\bar{t}+X$ includes $t\bar{t} W/Z$, $t\bar{t} H$ and $t\bar{t} t\bar{t}$ events. The row ``Pre-fit background'' provides the total background prediction when the $t\bar{t}$ and $Z+$jets normalisations are obtained from theoretical calculation, taking into account the kinematic weights described in Section 5.

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  • Authors: Nemec, Vinko; Piteša, Tomislav; Friščić, Tomislav; Cinčić, Dominik;

    Related Article: Vinko Nemec, Tomislav Piteša, Tomislav Friščić, Dominik Cinčić|2020|Cryst.Growth Des.|20|3617|doi:10.1021/acs.cgd.0c00520

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  • Authors: ZEUS Collaboration;

    DESY-HERA. Measurement of the neutral current cross sections in E- P scattering at high X. A new method is used to reanalyse data already published in PR D70,052001 (2003), EPJ C21,443 (2001) and EPJ C28,175 (2003). The data are from 3 data sets. This part is from the 96-97, E+ P, CM energy 300 GeV, 38.6 pb-1 set.. A detailed breakdown of the systematic errors is also given where:. SYS-UNCOR is the uncorrelated systematic errors.. DEL1 is from the electron energy scale.. DEL2 is from the jet energy scale.. DEL3 is from the FCAL energy scale.. DEL4 is from the PDF uncertainty.. DEL5 is from the hadronic final state and simulation uncertainty.. DEL6 is from uncertainties in higher order radiative corrections. DESY-HERA. Measurement of the neutral current cross sections in E- P scattering at high X. A new method is used to reanalyse data already published in PR D70,052001 (2003), EPJ C21,443 (2001) and EPJ C28,175 (2003). The data are from 3 data sets. This record is from the 98-99, E- P, CM energy 318 GeV, 16.7 pb-1 set.. A detailed breakdown of the systematic errors is also given where:. SYS-UNCOR is the uncorrelated systematic errors.. DEL1 is from the electron energy scale.. DEL2 is from the jet energy scale.. DEL3 is from the FCAL energy scale.. DEL4 is from the PDF uncertainty.. DEL5 is from the hadronic final state and simulation uncertainty.. DEL6 is from uncertainties in higher order radiative corrections. DESY-HERA. Measurement of the neutral current cross sections in E- P scattering at high X. A new method is used to reanalyse data already published in PR D70,052001 (2003), EPJ C21,443 (2001) and EPJ C28,175 (2003). The data are from 3 data sets. This record is from the 99-00, E+ P, CM energy 318 GeV, 65.1 pb-1 set.. A detailed breakdown of the systematic errors is also given where:. SYS-UNCOR is the uncorrelated systematic errors.. DEL1 is from the electron energy scale.. DEL2 is from the jet energy scale.. DEL3 is from the FCAL energy scale.. DEL4 is from the PDF uncertainty.. DEL5 is from the hadronic final state and simulation uncertainty.. DEL6 is from uncertainties in higher order radiative corrections. The double differential cross section for the 98-99 E- P NC scattering data.

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    for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 20<=Nch<40, wo SRC, same pairs No data abstract available.

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    Authors: Bashalkhanov, Stanislav; Eckert, Andrew J.; Rajora, Om P.;

    One of the most important drivers of local adaptation for forest trees is climate. Coupled to these patterns, however, are human-induced disturbances through habitat modification and pollution. The confounded effects of climate and disturbance have rarely been investigated with regard to selective pressure on forest trees. Here, we have developed and used a population genetic approach to search for signals of selection within a set of 36 candidate genes chosen for their putative effects on adaptation to climate and human-induced air pollution within five populations of red spruce (Picea rubens Sarg.), distributed across its natural range and air pollution gradient in eastern North America. Specifically, we used FST outlier and environmental correlation analyses to highlight a set of seven single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) that were overly correlated with climate and levels of sulphate pollution after correcting for the confounding effects of population history. Use of three age cohorts within each population allowed the effects of climate and pollution to be separated temporally, as climate-related SNPs (n = 7) showed the strongest signals in the oldest cohort, while pollution-related SNPs (n = 3) showed the strongest signals in the youngest cohorts. These results highlight the usefulness of population genetic scans for the identification of putatively nonneutral evolution within genomes of nonmodel forest tree species, but also highlight the need for the development and application of robust methodologies to deal with the inherent multivariate nature of the genetic and ecological data used in these types of analyses. Bashalkhanov-Eckert-Rajora_Mol_Ecol_DATARed spruce genetic and climate dataBashalkhanov-Eckert-Rajora_genetic_analysesR Scripts for Genetic Data AnalysisBashalkhanov-Eckert-Rajora-climate_dataR Scripts for Climate Data Analysis

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  • Authors: Woodall, Christopher H.; Fuertes, Sara; Beavers, Christine M.; Hatcher, Lauren E.; +12 Authors

    An entry from the Cambridge Structural Database, the world’s repository for small molecule crystal structures. The entry contains experimental data from a crystal diffraction study. The deposited dataset for this entry is freely available from the CCDC and typically includes 3D coordinates, cell parameters, space group, experimental conditions and quality measures. Related Article: Christopher H. Woodall, Sara Fuertes, Christine M. Beavers, Lauren E. Hatcher, Andrew Parlett, Helena J. Shepherd, Jeppe Christensen, Simon J. Teat, Mourad Intissar, Alexandre Rodrigue-Witchel, Yan Suffren, Christian Reber, Christopher H. Hendon, Davide Tiana, Aron Walsh, Paul R. Raithby|2014|Chem.-Eur.J.|20|16933|doi:10.1002/chem.201404058

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    CERN-LHC. Study of events from proton-proton interactions at a centre-of-mass energy of 7 TeV which have final states comprising exclusively one or two leptons (either electrons or muons), large missing transverse momentum, light flavour jets and b-jets. The data sample used has an integrated luminosity of 4.7 fb-1. The data are analysed in the framework of MSSM assuming the top squark decays exclusively to a chargino and b-quark. The data is divided into three signal regions, one (1LSR) requiring only one lepton with two light-quark jets and 2 b-jets, and two (2LSR1 and 2LSR2) requiring only two leptons and two leading jets with different requirements on the minimum energy and invariant mass of the specific subsystem from the hard-scattering process. The reader is refered to the text of the paper for more details. expected CLs values combining the 1LSR and 2LSR2 regions in the M(stop), M(neutralino) plane in gaugino universality scenario.

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