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"Table 2" of "Charmed pair correlations in pi- Cu interactions at 230-GeV/c."

1993

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PI- NUCLEUS --> D+ DBAR0 XPI- NUCLEUS --> D DBAR XStrange productionPI- CU --> D0 DBAR0 XPI- CU --> D+ D- XPI- CU --> D DBAR XPI- NUCLEUS --> DBAR LAMBDA/C+ XYRAPPI- NUCLEUS --> D/S+ DBAR XInclusivePI- CU --> D+ DBAR0 XPI- CU --> D/S+ DBAR XCharm productionPI- CU --> LAMBDA/C+ DBAR XPI- NUCLEUS --> D0 DBAR0 XPI- NUCLEUS --> D+ D- X
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"Table 1" of "Charmed pair correlations in pi- Cu interactions at 230-GeV/c."

1993

FOR ONLY 20 EVENTS IN WICH BOTH DECAYS ARE FULLY RECONSTRUCTED ( 26 D0 , 8 D+ , 5 D/S+ , 1 LAMBDA/C+ CHARMED PARTICLES ).

PI- NUCLEUS --> D+ DBAR0 XStrange productionPI- CU --> D0 DBAR0 XPI- NUCLEUS --> DBAR LAMBDA/C+ XPTMYRAPPI- NUCLEUS --> D/S+ DBAR XInclusivePI- CU --> D+ DBAR0 XPI- CU --> D/S+ DBAR XCharm productionPI- CU --> LAMBDA/C+ DBAR XPI- NUCLEUS --> D0 DBAR0 X
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"Table 2" of "Measurement of the polarization of Lambda0, anti-Lambda0, Sigma+ and Xi- produced in a Sigma- beam of 330-GeV/c"

1995

Target Consisted of a copper and a carbon block arranged side by side.

POLInclusiveStrange productionSIGMA- CU --> XI- XPolarizationSIGMA- C --> XI- XExclusiveSIGMA- NUCLEUS --> X XI-
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"Table 3" of "Measurement of the polarization of Lambda0, anti-Lambda0, Sigma+ and Xi- produced in a Sigma- beam of 330-GeV/c"

1995

Target Consisted of a copper and a carbon block arranged side by side.

POLInclusiveStrange productionSIGMA- CU --> XI- XPolarizationSIGMA- C --> XI- XExclusiveSIGMA- NUCLEUS --> X XI-
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"Table 1" of "Measurement of the polarization of Lambda0, anti-Lambda0, Sigma+ and Xi- produced in a Sigma- beam of 330-GeV/c"

1995

Target Consisted of a copper and a carbon block arranged side by side.

POLStrange productionSIGMA- C --> XI- XSIGMA- CU --> SIGMA+ XSIGMA- C --> LAMBDABAR XSIGMA- C --> LAMBDA XSIGMA- CU --> LAMBDABAR XInclusiveSIGMA- CU --> LAMBDA XSIGMA- NUCLEUS --> LAMBDABAR XSIGMA- CU --> XI- XPolarizationSIGMA- C --> SIGMA+ XSIGMA- NUCLEUS --> LAMBDA XExclusiveSIGMA- NUCLEUS --> X XI-SIGMA- NUCLEUS --> SIGMA+ X
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Frequency-specific network activity predicts bradykinesia severity in Parkinson’s disease

2021

Highlights • Parallel subnetworks are affected in bradykinesia. • The primary motor and the premotor cortex are common nodes with task-specificity. • Beta activity decreases, gamma activity increases with improvement of bradykinesia. • Subthalamic stimulation reduces beta, increases gamma power in ipsilateral cortex. • Subnetworks act with frequency-specific oscillations.

PPC posterior parietal cortexBradykinesiaParkinson's diseaseDeep brain stimulationCognitive Neurosciencemedicine.medical_treatmentComputer applications to medicine. Medical informaticsR858-859.7FT finger tappingHypokinesiaElectromyographyElectroencephalographyPS pronation-supinationGamma oscillationPremotor cortexCER cerebellumSubthalamic NucleusDeep brain stimulationmedicineHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingRC346-429SMA supplementary motor cortexM1 primary motor cortexResting state fMRImedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryRegular ArticleBeta oscillationmedicine.diseasehumanitiesnervous system diseasesParkinson diseaseHG hand graspingSubthalamic nucleusCross-Sectional Studiesmedicine.anatomical_structurePMC premotor cortexNeurologyDLPFC dorsolateral prefrontal cortexFinger tappingStrEM structural equation modellingNeurology. Diseases of the nervous systemNeurology (clinical)businessNeuroscienceSTN subthalamic nucleusNeuroImage: Clinical
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Molecular phylogeny of Old World swifts (Aves: Apodiformes, Apodidae, Apus and Tachymarptis) based on mitochondrial and nuclear markers.

2011

We provide a molecular phylogeny for Old World swifts of genera Apus and Tachymarptis (tribe Apodini) based on a taxon-complete sampling at the species level. Phylogenetic reconstructions were based on two mitochondrial (cytochrome b, 12S rRNA) and three nuclear markers (introns of fibrinogen and glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase plus anonymous marker 12884) while the myoglobin intron 2 did not show any intergeneric variation or phylogenetic signal among the target taxa at all. In contrast to previous hypotheses, the two genera Apus and Tachymarptis were shown as reciprocally monophyletic in all reconstructions. Apus was consistently divided into three major clades: (1) East Asian cl…

ParaphylyGenetic Markersfood.ingredientApodiformesLineage (evolution)ZoologyAvian ProteinsBirdsMonophylyfoodApusGeneticsAnimalsTachymarptisCladeMolecular BiologyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPhylogenyCell NucleusLikelihood FunctionsbiologyModels GeneticBayes TheoremCytochromes bbiology.organism_classificationMitochondriaRNA RibosomalMolecular phylogeneticsMultilocus Sequence TypingMolecular phylogenetics and evolution
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Photocatalytic Degradation of Paraquat and Genotoxicity of its Intermediate Products

2007

Abstract The photocatalytic degradation of paraquat (1,1-dimethyl-4,4′-bipyridylium dichloride) aqueous solutions in the presence of polycrystalline TiO2 Degussa P25 irradiated by near-UV light was investigated. The substrate and total organic carbon concentrations were monitored by UV spectroscopy and TOC measurements, respectively: the complete photocatalytic mineralization of paraquat (20 ppm) was achieved after ca. 3 h of irradiation by using 0.4 g l−1 of catalyst amount at natural pH (ca 5.8). On the contrary no significant photodegradation of paraquat was observed in the absence of TiO2 under similar experimental conditions. To evaluate the genotoxicity of paraquat and its intermediat…

ParaquatSettore ING-IND/24 - Principi Di Ingegneria ChimicaGeneral Chemical EngineeringGeneral Physics and AstronomySubstrate (chemistry)General ChemistryPhotocatalyticGene mutationPhotochemistrymedicine.disease_causeAmes testchemistry.chemical_compoundParaquatchemistryMicronucleus testmedicinePhotocatalysisTiO2GenotoxicityPhotodegradationGenotoxicity
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Cortical beta burst dynamics are altered in Parkinson's disease but normalized by deep brain stimulation

2022

Funding Information: Amande Pauls was supported by a personal grant from the University of Helsinki . Olesia Korsun was supported by the Päivikki and Sakari Sohlberg Foundation , the Orion Research Foundation , the Finnish Parkinson Foundation and the Finnish Brain Foundation . Mia Liljeström was supported by the Swedish Cultural Foundation in Finland , the Päivikki and Sakari Sohlberg Foundation , and the Finnish Cultural Foundation . Eero Pekkonen was supported by Finnish Government research funding ( TYH- fund ). Hanna Renvall was supported by the Academy of Finland (grant number 321460 ) and Paulo Foundation. Publisher Copyright: © 2022 Exaggerated subthalamic beta oscillatory activity …

Parkinson?s diseaseOscillatory activityFREQUENCY ACTIVITYMEGSUBTHALAMIC NUCLEUSParkinson's diseaseATTENTION3112 Neuroscienceshermoverkot (biologia)MagnetoencephalographyParkinsonin tauti3126 Surgery anesthesiology intensive care radiologySTATE3124 Neurology and psychiatryDOPAMINEvärähtelytSYNCHRONIZATIONDeep brain stimulationOSCILLATIONSsyväaivostimulaatioMODULATIONResting stateMOTOR CORTEXSIGNAL SPACE SEPARATIONBeta burst
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The nucleus negatively controls the synthesis of mitochondrial proteins in the sea urchin egg.

1983

Enucleation of Paracentrotus lividus eggs, followed by parthenogenetic activation induces a sharp increase in the synthesis of mitochondrial proteins as shown by electrofluorography after in vivo labeling with radioactive amino acids. These results further substantiate the hypothesis that the cell nucleus negatively controls mitochondrial replication in the sea urchin egg.

ParthenogenesisBiologyParacentrotus lividusbiology.animalmedicineProtein biosynthesisAnimalsAmino AcidsSea urchinPolyacrylamide gel electrophoresisOvumchemistry.chemical_classificationCell NucleusProteinsCell BiologyParthenogenesisAnatomybiology.organism_classificationAmino acidCell biologyMitochondriaCell nucleusmedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryProtein BiosynthesisSea Urchinsembryonic structuresElectrophoresis Polyacrylamide GelFemaleNucleusCell biology international reports
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