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"Table 23" of "Collins and Sivers asymmetries for pions and kaons in muon-deuteron DIS"

2008

The Collins and Sivers asymmetry as a function of PT for 'LEADING' positivekaons from the 2003-2004 data.. Errors are statistical only.

MU+ DEUT --> MU+ K+ XInclusiveStrange productionAsymmetry MeasurementNeutral CurrentDeep Inelastic ScatteringMuon productionASYM
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"Table 24" of "Collins and Sivers asymmetries for pions and kaons in muon-deuteron DIS"

2008

The Collins and Sivers asymmetry as a function of Z for 'LEADING' positive kaons from the 2003-2004 data.. Errors are statistical only.

MU+ DEUT --> MU+ K+ XInclusiveStrange productionAsymmetry MeasurementNuclear TheoryNeutral CurrentDeep Inelastic ScatteringComputer Science::Symbolic ComputationHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentNuclear ExperimentMuon productionASYM
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"Table 22" of "Collins and Sivers asymmetries for pions and kaons in muon-deuteron DIS"

2008

The Collins and Sivers asymmetry as a function of X for 'LEADING' positive kaons from the 2003-2004 data.. Errors are statistical only.

MU+ DEUT --> MU+ K+ XInclusiveStrange productionAsymmetry MeasurementNuclear TheoryNeutral CurrentDeep Inelastic ScatteringComputer Science::Symbolic ComputationHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentNuclear ExperimentMuon productionASYM
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"Table 9" of "Collins and Sivers asymmetries for pions and kaons in muon-deuteron DIS"

2008

The Collins and Sivers asymmetry as a function of Z for 'ALL' positive kaons from the 2003-2004 data.. Errors are statistical only.

MU+ DEUT --> MU+ K+ XInclusiveStrange productionAsymmetry MeasurementNuclear TheoryNeutral CurrentDeep Inelastic ScatteringComputer Science::Symbolic ComputationHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentNuclear ExperimentMuon productionASYM
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"Table 4" of "The A dependence of the nuclear structure function ratios"

1997

Additional normalisation error of 0.002 in the ratio.

MU- FE --> MU- XMU+ FE --> MU+ XF2InclusiveMU- C --> MU- XMU+ C --> MU+ XStructure FunctionNeutral CurrentDeep Inelastic ScatteringMU+ NUCLEUS --> MU+ XMU- NUCLEUS --> MU- XMuon production
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"Table 2" of "The spin-dependent structure function g1(x) of the proton from polarized deep-inelastic muon scattering."

1998

The virtual photon proton asymmetries A1 and the spin dependent structure function G1.

MU- P --> MU- X18.903Deep Inelastic ScatteringMU+ P --> MU+ XMuon productionInclusiveAsymmetry MeasurementSpin Dependent Structure FunctionG1Neutral CurrentHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentCondensed Matter::Strongly Correlated ElectronsNuclear ExperimentASYM
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"Table 1" of "The spin-dependent structure function g1(x) of the proton from polarized deep-inelastic muon scattering."

1998

The virtual photon proton asymmetries. Only statistical errors are given.

MU- P --> MU- X18.903Nuclear TheoryVirtual Photon AsymmetryDeep Inelastic ScatteringPhysics::OpticsMU+ P --> MU+ XMuon productionInclusiveNeutral CurrentPhysics::Accelerator PhysicsHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentNuclear ExperimentA1
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Male relatedness and familiarity are required to modulate male-induced harm to females in

2017

Males compete over mating and fertilization, and often harm females in the process. Inclusive fitness theory predicts that increasing relatedness within groups of males may relax competition and discourage male harm of females as males gain indirect benefits. Recent studies in Drosophila melanogaster are consistent with these predictions, and have found that within-group male relatedness increases female fitness, though others have found no effects. Importantly, these studies did not fully disentangle male genetic relatedness from larval familiarity, so the extent to which modulation of harm to females is explained by male familiarity remains unclear. Here we performed a fully factorial des…

Male1001EvolutionReproductioninclusive fitness60Courtship7014social behaviourSexual Behavior AnimalDrosophila melanogastersexual conflictAnimalssexual selectionFemalekin selectionDrosophilaResearch ArticleProceedings. Biological sciences
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Mate choice for optimal (k)inbreeding.

2011

Mating between related individuals results in inbreeding depression, and this has been thought to select against incestuous matings. However, theory predicts that inbreeding can also be adaptive if it increases the representation of genes identical by descent in future generations. Here, I recapitulate the theory of inclusive fitness benefits of incest, and extend the existing theory by deriving the stable level of inbreeding in populations practicing mate choice for optimal inbreeding. The parsimonious assumptions of the model are that selection maximizes inclusive fitness, and that inbreeding depression is a linear function of homozygosity of offspring. The stable level of inbreeding that…

MaleNatural selectionKin recognitionInclusive fitnessKin selectionBiologyMating Preference AnimalBiological EvolutionModels BiologicalMate choiceEvolutionary biologyGeneticsInbreeding depressionAnimalsFemaleInbreedingGenetic FitnessGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesInbreedingEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsSelection (genetic algorithm)Evolution; international journal of organic evolution
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L’inclusione vista dagli alunni: costruzione e validazione del questionario per rilevare la qualità inclusiva della scuola

2018

Molti studi nazionali e internazionali si sono concentrati sulla valutazione e sulla promozione della qualità inclusiva della scuola. Si tratta di un argomento complesso, che ha stimolato un ampio dibattito e una varietà di contributi che mettono in luce la necessità di uno strumento in grado di misurare la qualità inclusiva delle nostre scuole, per determinare l’evidenza empirica riguardo a questo tema. L’articolo presenta i risultati di una sperimentazione finalizzata alla redazione di un questionario per la rilevazione della qualità inclusiva del sistema scolastico percepita dagli alunni. Il questionario si pone come uno strumento di valutazione e autovalutazione che permette la misurazi…

Many national and international studies have concentrated on the evaluation and promotion of the inclusive qualities of schools. It is a complex issue which has led to wide debate and a variety of contributions which in turn highlight the need for a tool capable of measuring the inclusive quality of our schools in order to determine the empirical evidence regarding this topic. This article presents the results of an experiment in drafting a questionnaire in order to measure the inclusive quality of the school system perceived by its pupils. The questionnaire is intended as an evaluation and selfevaluation tool that enables the inclusive quality generated by the context to be measured as it is perceived by pupils. At the same time the tool allows reflection processes amongst teachers to be promoted so that they can implement educational activities which contribute to the planning and control of inclusive teaching practices. This contribution puts forward an original tool for measuring the inclusive quality of the school system perceived by pupils attending primary school in several Sicilian towns. It was administered in its definitive version to a sample of 1652 children. The psychometric properties of the tool and the significance it can hold in the areas of planning in research and of educational design are presented in this paper.Settore M-PED/03 - Didattica E Pedagogia Speciale
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