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CCDC 880908: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
2013
Related Article: N.Probst, A.Madarasz, A.Valkonen, I.Papai, K.Rissanen, A.Neuvonen, P.M.Pihko|2012|Angew.Chem.,Int.Ed.|51|8495|doi:10.1002/anie.201203852
CCDC 1498221: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
2017
Related Article: Ming W. Shi, Scott G. Stewart, Alexandre N. Sobolev, Birger Dittrich, Tanja Schirmeister, Peter Luger, Malte Hesse, Yu-Sheng Chen, Peter R. Spackman,Mark A. Spackman, Simon Grabowsky|2017|J.Phys.Org.Chem.|30|e3683|doi:10.1002/poc.3683
CCDC 1565154: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
2018
Related Article: Mirella Wawryszyn, Paul F. Sauter, Martin Nieger, Martin R.Koos, Christine Koehler, Burkhard Luy, Edward A. Lemke, Stefan Bräse|2018|Eur.J.Org.Chem.|2018|4296|doi:10.1002/ejoc.201800602
Integrative taxonomy demonstrates the unexpected synonymy between two predatory mite species: Cydnodromus idaeus and C. picanus (Acari: Phytoseiidae)
2011
Contact: tixier@supagro.inra.fr; Species of the mite family Phytoseiidae are well known as predators of mite pests all over the world. Their identification is thus of great interest for biological control. The specimens examined in this study belong to the species Cydnodromus idaeus (described from Brazil) and C. picanus (described from Chile). They were collected together on the same plant in Argentina. These species are mainly differentiated by the presence/absence of the dorsal solenostomes (gland openings) gd2. Some morphometric differences were observed between the Argentinian specimens and the type material of C. idaeus and C. picanus; however, they were not sufficient to support a sp…
The concept of genus within the family Phytoseiidae (Acari: Parasitiformes): historical review and phylogenetic analyses of the genus Neoseiulus Hugh…
2012
Systematic studies on the family Phytoseiidae were first conducted at the beginning of the 20th century but increased greatly after the Second World War. Various classifications have been proposed based on different characters such as: dorsal, ventral, and leg chaetotaxy; the shape of ventrianal and sternal shields; the shape of the insemination apparatus (spermatheca) and spermatodactylus; the number of teeth on the movable digit of chelicera; and dorsal and ventral adenotaxy. The genus concepts developed over the last five decades can be divided into two main categories or hypotheses. The first, supported mainly by Chant and McMurtry, focuses on dorsal and ventral chaetotaxy, and the gene…
Study of J/ψ Production in Jets
2017
The production of $J/\psi$ mesons in jets is studied in the forward region of proton-proton collisions using data collected with the LHCb detector at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV. The fraction of the jet transverse momentum carried by the $J/\psi$ meson, $z \equiv p_{\rm T}(J/\psi)/p_{\rm T}({\rm jet})$, is measured using jets with $p_{\rm T}({\rm jet}) > 20$ GeV in the pseudorapidity range $2.5 < \eta({\rm jet}) < 4.0$. The observed $z$ distribution for $J/\psi$ mesons produced in $b$-hadron decays is consistent with expectations. However, the results for prompt $J/\psi$ production do not agree with predictions based on fixed-order non-relativistic QCD. This is the first measurement o…
"Table 12" of "Measurement of direct photon pair production cross sections in ppbar collisions at sqrt(s)=1.96 TeV"
2010
Double differential cross section D2SIG/DM/DPHI in the diphoton mass range 80 TO 350 GeV.
"Table 6" of "Measurement of direct photon pair production cross sections in ppbar collisions at sqrt(s)=1.96 TeV"
2010
Double differential cross section D2SIG/DM/DPHI in the diphoton mass range 30 TO 50 GeV.
"Table 9" of "Measurement of direct photon pair production cross sections in ppbar collisions at sqrt(s)=1.96 TeV"
2010
Double differential cross section D2SIG/DM/DPHI in the diphoton mass range 50 TO 80 GeV.
"Table 11" of "Measurement of direct photon pair production cross sections in ppbar collisions at sqrt(s)=1.96 TeV"
2010
Double differential cross section D2SIG/DM/DPT in the diphoton mass range 80 TO 350 GeV.