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Measurements of Elliptic and Triangular Flow in High-MultiplicityHe3+AuCollisions atsNN=200  GeV

2015

We present the first measurement of elliptic ($v_2$) and triangular ($v_3$) flow in high-multiplicity $^{3}$He$+$Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=200$ GeV. Two-particle correlations, where the particles have a large separation in pseudorapidity, are compared in $^{3}$He$+$Au and in $p$$+$$p$ collisions and indicate that collective effects dominate the second and third Fourier components for the correlations observed in the $^{3}$He$+$Au system. The collective behavior is quantified in terms of elliptic $v_2$ and triangular $v_3$ anisotropy coefficients measured with respect to their corresponding event planes. The $v_2$ values are comparable to those previously measured in $d$$+$Au collis…

Nuclear physicsPhysicsPseudorapidityElliptic flowHadronGeneral Physics and AstronomyRapidityMultiplicity (mathematics)Nuclear ExperimentNucleonGlauberCharged particlePhysical Review Letters
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Nuclear-matter density distribution in the neutron-rich nuclei 12,14Be from proton elastic scattering in inverse kinematics

2012

Abstract In the present work, the differential cross sections for small-angle proton elastic scattering on the 12,14 Be nuclei were measured in inverse kinematics, using secondary radioactive beams with energies near 700 MeV/u produced with the fragment separator FRS at GSI. The main part of the experimental setup was the active target IKAR, which was used simultaneously as a target and a detector for the recoil protons. Auxiliary detectors for projectile tracking and isotope identification completed the setup. The measured differential cross sections were analyzed using the Glauber multiple-scattering theory. For the evaluation of the data several phenomenological nuclear-matter density pa…

Nuclear reactionPhysicsElastic scatteringNuclear and High Energy PhysicsIsotopeProtonNuclear TheoryNuclear matterNuclear physicsRecoilNeutronAtomic physicsNuclear ExperimentGlauberNuclear Physics A
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Measurement of an Excess in the Yield ofJ/ψat Very LowpTin Pb–Pb Collisions atsNN=2.76  TeV

2016

We report on the first measurement of an excess in the yield of J/ψ at very low transverse momentum (pT< 0.3 GeV/c) in peripheral hadronic Pb-Pb collisions at √sNN = 2.76 TeV, performed by ALICE at the CERN LHC. Remarkably, the measured nuclear modification factor of J/ψ in the rapidity range 2.5< y< 4 reaches about 7 (2) in the pT range 0- 0.3 GeV/c in the 70-90% (50-70%) centrality class. The J/ψ production cross section associated with the observed excess is obtained under the hypothesis that coherent photoproduction of J/ψ is the underlying physics mechanism. If confirmed, the observation of J/ψ coherent photoproduction in Pb-Pb collisions at impact parameters smaller than twice the nuc…

Nuclear reactionPhysicsParticle physics010308 nuclear & particles physicsBranching fractionNuclear TheoryHadronGeneral Physics and AstronomyQuarkonium01 natural sciences7. Clean energyNuclear physics13. Climate action0103 physical sciencesQuark–gluon plasmaHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentRapidityImpact parameterNuclear Experiment010306 general physicsGlauberPhysical Review Letters
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Seaweed fails to prevent ocean acidification impact on foraminifera along a shallow-water CO2 gradient

2015

Ocean acidification causes biodiversity loss, alters ecosystems, and may impact food security, as shells of small organisms dissolve easily in corrosive waters. There is a suggestion that photosynthetic organisms could mitigate ocean acidification on a local scale, through seagrass protection or seaweed cultivation, as net ecosystem organic production raises the saturation state of calcium carbonate making seawater less corrosive. Here, we used a natural gradient in calcium carbonate saturation, caused by shallow-water CO2 seeps in the Mediterranean Sea, to assess whether seaweed that is resistant to acidification (Padina pavonica) could prevent adverse effects of acidification on epiphytic…

Ocean Acidification International Coordination Centre (OA-ICC)TemperateIdentificationSalinityCommunity composition and diversityTriloculinella dilatatainorganicAlkalinityElphidium spMiliolinella sp.Miliolinella subrotundaQuinqueloculina sp.Daitrona spTemperature waterCarbon inorganic dissolvedCalculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al 2010Adelosina longirostraPercentageAragonite saturation stateMiliolinella spRosalina globularisAlkalinity totaltotalElphidium sp.Elphidium crispumCO2 ventElphidium advenumpHTemperaturedissolvedPseudotriloculina spCarbonate ionPartial pressure of carbon dioxide (water) at sea surface temperature (wet air)Rosalina spQuinqueloculina annectensEarth System ResearchHaynesina depressulaField observationElphidium margaritaceumPotentiometric titrationCalcite saturation statePotentiometricwaterMassilina gualtierianaRocky-shore communitySpiroloculina ornataQuinqueloculina auberianaBenthosDaitrona sp.Pileolina patelliformisOcean Acidification International Coordination Centre OA ICCMediterranean SeaBicarbonate ionCalculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al. (2010)SpeciesVertebralina striataAffinetrina gualtierianaElphidium macellumCalculated using CO2SYSIndividualsCarbonate system computation flagFugacity of carbon dioxide (water) at sea surface temperature (wet air)Rosalina sp.CarbonBiomass/Abundance/Elemental compositionBolivina pseudoplicataPartial pressure of carbon dioxide water at sea surface temperature wet airCarbon dioxideQuinqueloculina stelligeraQuinqueloculina spPeneroplis pertususRocky shore communityEntire communityPeneroplis planatusFugacity of carbon dioxide water at sea surface temperature wet airCornuspira involvensBiomass Abundance Elemental compositionCoast and continental shelfLobatula lobatulaQuinqueloculina boscianaPseudotriloculina sp.
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Afferent and efferent connections of the olfactory bulbs in the lizard Podarcis hispanica.

1991

The connections of the olfactory bulbs of Podarcis hispanica were studied by tract-tracing of injected horseradish peroxidase. Restricted injections into the main olfactory bulb (MOB) resulted in bilateral terminallike labeling in the medial part of the anterior olfactory nucleus (AON) and in the rostral septum, lateral cortex, nucleus of the lateral olfactory tract, and ventrolateral amygdaloid nucleus. Bilateral retrograde labeling was found in the rostral lateral cortex and in the medial and dorsolateral AON. Ipsilaterally the dorsal cortex, nucleus of the diagonal band, lateral preoptic area, and dorsolateral amygdala showed labeled cell bodies. Retrogradely labeled cells were also foun…

Olfactory systemAfferent PathwaysVomeronasal organGeneral NeuroscienceOlfactory tubercleBrainLizardsAnatomyBiologyAmygdalaAxonal TransportEfferent PathwaysOlfactory BulbFunctional LateralityOlfactory bulbAnterior olfactory nucleusStria terminalisDorsal raphe nucleusnervous systemAnimalsNeuroscienceHorseradish PeroxidaseOlfactory tractThe Journal of comparative neurology
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Neural substrates for processing chemosensory information in snakes.

2002

Snakes interact with their chemical environment through their olfactory and vomeronasal systems. The present report summarizes advances on neural substrates for processing chemosensory information. First, the efferent and centrifugal afferent connections of the main and accessory olfactory bulbs were reinvestigated. Second, the afferent and efferent connections of the nucleus sphericus, the main target of the accessory olfactory bulb, were characterized. The nucleus sphericus gives rise to a very small projection to the hypothalamus, but it does project to other telencephalic structures where olfactory and vomeronasal information could converge. Third, the intra-amygdaloid circuitry and the…

Olfactory systemHypoglossal NerveVomeronasal organHypoglossal nucleusCerebrumGeneral NeuroscienceEfferentOlfactory tubercleHypothalamusSnakesBiologyAmygdalaOlfactory BulbSynaptic TransmissionChemoreceptor Cellsmedicine.anatomical_structureHypothalamusmedicineAnimalsNervous System Physiological PhenomenaVomeronasal OrganNeuroscienceBrain research bulletin
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Projections from the posterolateral olfactory amygdala to the ventral striatum: neural basis for reinforcing properties of chemical stimuli

2007

Abstract Background Vertebrates sense chemical stimuli through the olfactory receptor neurons whose axons project to the main olfactory bulb. The main projections of the olfactory bulb are directed to the olfactory cortex and olfactory amygdala (the anterior and posterolateral cortical amygdalae). The posterolateral cortical amygdaloid nucleus mainly projects to other amygdaloid nuclei; other seemingly minor outputs are directed to the ventral striatum, in particular to the olfactory tubercle and the islands of Calleja. Results Although the olfactory projections have been previously described in the literature, injection of dextran-amines into the rat main olfactory bulb was performed with …

Olfactory systemMaleBiologyAmygdalalcsh:RC321-571Rats Sprague-DawleyCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceChemical stimulimedicineAnimalslcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. NeuropsychiatryNeuronsOlfactory receptorGeneral NeuroscienceOlfactory tuberclelcsh:QP351-495Ventral striatumOlfactory PathwaysAmygdalaCorpus StriatumOlfactory bulbRatslcsh:Neurophysiology and neuropsychologymedicine.anatomical_structurenervous systemIslands of CallejaFemaleNeuroscienceResearch Article
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Segregated pathways to the vomeronasal amygdala: differential projections from the anterior and posterior divisions of the accessory olfactory bulb.

2007

Apically and basally located receptor neurons in the vomeronasal sensory epithelium express G(i2 alpha)- and G(o alpha)-proteins, V1R and V2R vomeronasal receptors, project to the anterior and posterior accessory olfactory bulb and respond to different stimuli, respectively. The extent to which secondary projections from the two portions of the accessory olfactory bulb are convergent in the vomeronasal amygdala is controversial. This issue is addressed by using anterograde and retrograde tract-tracing methods in rats including electron microscopy. Injections of dextran-amines, Fluoro Gold, cholera toxin-B subunit and Fast Blue were delivered to the anterior and posterior accessory olfactory…

Olfactory systemMaleVomeronasal organBiologyAmygdalaRats Sprague-DawleyVomeronasal receptormedicineAnimalsNeuronsAfferent PathwaysCerebrumHistocytochemistryGeneral NeuroscienceOlfactory tubercleAnatomyAmygdalaOlfactory BulbRatsStria terminalismedicine.anatomical_structurenervous systemFemaleVomeronasal OrganNeuroscienceOlfactory tractThe European journal of neuroscience
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Focal Lesions within the ventral striato-pallidum abolish attraction for male chemosignals in female mice

2014

In rodents, socio-sexual behaviour is largely mediated by chemosensory cues, some of which are rewarding stimuli. Female mice display an innate attraction towards male chemosignals, dependent on the vomeronasal system. This behaviour likely reflects the hedonic value of sexual chemosignals. The anteromedial aspect of the olfactory tubercle, along with its associated islands of Calleja, receives vomeronasal inputs and sexually-dimorphic vasopressinergic innervation. Thus, we hypothesised that this portion of the ventral striato-pallidum, known to be involved in reward processing, might be important for sexual odorant-guided behaviours. In this study, we demonstrate that lesions of this regio…

Olfactory systemMaleVomeronasal organSexual attractionBiologyMotor ActivityGlobus PallidusBehavioral NeuroscienceMiceSexual Behavior AnimalRewardAnimalsSex AttractantsAnalysis of VarianceSexual attractionOlfactory tubercleOlfactory PathwaysAttractionCorpus StriatumGlobus pallidusVomeronasal systemIslands of CallejaSex AttractantsOlfactory tubercleFemaleIslands of CallejaNeuroscience
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Bilateral olfactory deprivation reveals a selective noradrenergic regulatory input to the olfactory bulb.

2001

Unilateral olfactory deprivation in the rat induces changes in the catecholaminergic system of the olfactory bulb. Nevertheless, evidence suggests that unilateral deprivation does not fully prevent stimulation of the deprived bulb. The present report analyses the response of the catecholaminergic system of the olfactory bulb in fully deprived rats obtained by bilateral naris occlusion. The complete deprivation produces more rapid and dramatic changes in both the intrinsic and extrinsic catecholaminergic systems of the olfactory bulb. Intrinsic responses involve a rapid decrease in dopamine-containing cells to about 25% of controls, correlated with a decreased Fos expression in juxtaglomerul…

Olfactory systemOlfactory NerveTyrosine 3-MonooxygenaseDopamineCentral nervous systemOlfactionDopamine beta-HydroxylaseBiologyNorepinephrinemedicineAnimalsSensory deprivationOlfactory memoryRats WistarCatecholaminergicAfferent PathwaysNeuronal PlasticityGeneral NeuroscienceOlfactory tubercleDenervationOlfactory BulbAxonsOlfactory bulbRatsSmellOlfactory Nerve Injuriesmedicine.anatomical_structureFemaleLocus CoeruleusSensory DeprivationNeuroscienceProto-Oncogene Proteins c-fosNeuroscience
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