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"Table 4" of "Production of K0 and Lambda in hadronic Z decays"
1994
No description provided.
"Table 3" of "Inclusive production of the omega and eta mesons in Z decays, and the muonic branching ratio of the omega."
2002
Production rate and differential cross sections for the OMEGA.
"Table 38" of "Studies of quantum chromodynamics with the ALEPH detector"
1997
Differential cross section for OMEGA production.
"Table 3" of "Inclusive production of neutral vector mesons in hadronic Z decays"
1995
No description provided.
"Table 7" of "Measurement of the production cross section for W-bosons in association with jets in pp collisions at sqrt(s) = 7 TeV with the ATLAS de…
2011
The cross section times branching ratio for W+jets in the electron channel as a function of the next-to-leading jet PT.
"Table 5" of "Measurement of the production cross section for W-bosons in association with jets in pp collisions at sqrt(s) = 7 TeV with the ATLAS de…
2011
The cross section times branching ratio for W+jets in the electron channel as a function of the leading jet PT.
"Table 2" of "Inclusive production of the omega and eta mesons in Z decays, and the muonic branching ratio of the omega."
2002
Production rate and differential cross sections for the ETA.
"Table 30" of "Studies of quantum chromodynamics with the ALEPH detector"
1997
Measured fragmentation function at the ETA meson. Additional 6pct systematic error.
"Table 31" of "Studies of quantum chromodynamics with the ALEPH detector"
1997
Measured fragmentation function at the ETAPRIME meson. Additional 8pct systematic error.
Crossing frontiers in biomaterials and regenerative medicine
2008
From 28 May–1 June 2008, the 8th World Biomaterials Congress (WBC) was held in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. The meeting attracted 3052 participants from 82 countries, which has made this congress the largest meeting ever held in the field of biomaterials and regenerative medicine. More than 650 oral and 1500 poster contributions [1] were presented in 108 scientific sessions, divided into nine parallel sessions, including 48 dedicated symposia that had been proposed by international leaders in the field. The symposia each contained an invited keynote, providing expert opinions on current developments in biomaterials research. Historically, research in the field of biomaterials has focused on …