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- Research data . 2014EnglishAuthors:Woodall, Christopher H.; Fuertes, Sara; Beavers, Christine M.; Hatcher, Lauren E.; Parlett, Andrew; Shepherd, Helena J.; Christensen, Jeppe; Teat, Simon J.; Intissar, Mourad; Rodrigue-Witchel, Alexandre; +6 moreWoodall, Christopher H.; Fuertes, Sara; Beavers, Christine M.; Hatcher, Lauren E.; Parlett, Andrew; Shepherd, Helena J.; Christensen, Jeppe; Teat, Simon J.; Intissar, Mourad; Rodrigue-Witchel, Alexandre; Suffren, Yan; Reber, Christian; Hendon, Christopher H.; Tiana, Davide; Walsh, Aron; Raithby, Paul R.;
doi: 10.5517/cc11lh7c
Publisher: Cambridge Crystallographic Data CentreProject: UKRI | Applying Long-lived Metas... (EP/K004956/1), NSERC , EC | HYBRIDS (277757), UKRI | Non-ambient Studies on Op... (EP/F021151/1), UKRI | Understanding and enginee... (EP/K012576/1)An entry from the Cambridge Structural Database, the world’s repository for small molecule crystal structures. The entry contains experimental data from a crystal diffraction study. The deposited dataset for this entry is freely available from the CCDC and typically includes 3D coordinates, cell parameters, space group, experimental conditions and quality measures. Related Article: Christopher H. Woodall, Sara Fuertes, Christine M. Beavers, Lauren E. Hatcher, Andrew Parlett, Helena J. Shepherd, Jeppe Christensen, Simon J. Teat, Mourad Intissar, Alexandre Rodrigue-Witchel, Yan Suffren, Christian Reber, Christopher H. Hendon, Davide Tiana, Aron Walsh, Paul R. Raithby|2014|Chem.-Eur.J.|20|16933|doi:10.1002/chem.201404058
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CERN-LHC. A study of events in proton-proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of 7 TeV characterised by having large missing transverse momentum, jets and at least two tau leptons from a data sample of integrated luminosity 2 fb-1. The analysis finds no excesses above the Standard Model and presents lower limits on the GMSB breaking scale, Lambda, and the ratio of the vacuum expectation values of the two Higgs doublets, tan(beta). Data on the acceptances and efficiencies are given here taken from the auxilliary material linked below. The observed 95% CL limits on the minimal GMSB model parameters Lambda and tan(beta) over the tan(beta) region 42.8 to 48.8.
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CERN-LHC. A search is presented for photonic signatures motivated by generalised models of gauge-mediated supersymmetry breaking. This search makes use of $20.3{\rm fb}^{-1}$ of proton-proton collision data at $\sqrt{s}=8$ TeV recorded by the ATLAS detector at the LHC, and explores models dominated by both strong and electroweak production of supersymmetric partner states. Four experimental signatures incorporating an isolated photon and significant missing transverse momentum are explored. These signatures include events with an additional photon, lepton, $b$-quark jet, or jet activity not associated with any specific underlying quark flavor. No significant excess of events is observed above the Standard Model prediction and model-dependent 95% confidence-level exclusion limits are set. $\rm{SR}^{\gamma\gamma}_{S-H}$ and $\rm{SR}^{\gamma\gamma}_{S-L}$ signal acceptance*efficiency across the strong-production parameter space, for $m_{\tilde{g}}$ between 1250 and 1300 GeV.
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Fully corrected $A_{fb}$ measurement for electron pairs with $|y|<1.7$. The measurement uncertainties are bin-by-bin unfolding estimates. Numbers taken from table 2 and page 26 of arXiv:1605.02719v2.
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Understanding the causes and consequences of population phenotypic divergence is a central goal in ecology and evolution. Phenotypic divergence among populations can result from genetic divergence, phenotypic plasticity or a combination of the two. However, few studies have deciphered these mechanisms for populations geographically close and connected by gene flow, especially in the case of personality traits. In this study, we used a common garden experiment to explore the genetic basis of the phenotypic divergence observed between two blue tit (Cyanistes caeruleus) populations inhabiting contrasting habitats separated by 25 km, for two personality traits (exploration speed and handling aggression), one physiological trait (heart rate during restraint) and two morphological traits (tarsus length and body mass). Blue tit nestlings were removed from their population and raised in a common garden for up to five years. We then compared adult phenotypes between the two populations, as well as trait-specific Qst and Fst . Our results revealed differences between populations similar to those found in the wild, suggesting a genetic divergence for all traits. Qst - Fst comparisons revealed that the traits divergences likely result from dissimilar selection patterns rather than from genetic drift. Our study is one of the first to report a Qst - Fst comparison for personality traits and adds to the growing body of evidence that population genetic divergence is possible at a small scale for a variety of traits including behavioural traits. Data filesArchive.zip
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Supplementary tables for "A comprehensive, flexible collection of SARS-CoV-2 coding regions"
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FERMILAB-TEVATRON. We study charged particle production (pT> 0.5 GeV/c, |eta| < 0.8) in proton-antiproton collisions at 300 GeV, 900 GeV, and 1.96 TeV. We use the direction of the charged particle with the largest transverse momentum in each event to define three regions of eta-phi space; "toward", "away", and "transverse". The average number and the average scalar pT sum of charged particles in the transverse region are sensitive to the modeling of the "underlying event". The transverse region is divided into a MAX and MIN transverse region, which helps separate the "hard component" (initial and final-state radiation) from the "beam-beam remnant" and multiple parton interaction components of the scattering. The center-of-mass energy dependence of the various components of the event are studied in detail. The data presented here can be used to constrain and improve QCD Monte Carlo models, resulting in more precise predictions at the LHC energies of 13 and 14 TeV. The fiducial region is defined as: - at least a charged particle in |eta|<0.8 with pT > 0.5 GeV. - Charged particles are counted in |eta|<0.8 with pT > 0.5 GeV. Average charged particle pT sum for charged particles with pT > 0.5 GeV and |eta| < 0.8 in the TransAVE region as defined by the leading charged particle, as a function of the transverse momentum of the leading charged-particle pTmax, at 300 GeV.
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In this video we observe the double-wing featured shown in figure 5 of the manuscript. The transmission of the waveguide increases for a liquid's RI of 1.602 matching the glass's. while on the other side, with a liquid of 1.604 matching the effective RI of the guided mode we observe a decrease in the transmission.
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Simulation of a black-hole binary system evolved by the SpEC code.
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- Research data . 2014EnglishAuthors:Woodall, Christopher H.; Fuertes, Sara; Beavers, Christine M.; Hatcher, Lauren E.; Parlett, Andrew; Shepherd, Helena J.; Christensen, Jeppe; Teat, Simon J.; Intissar, Mourad; Rodrigue-Witchel, Alexandre; +6 moreWoodall, Christopher H.; Fuertes, Sara; Beavers, Christine M.; Hatcher, Lauren E.; Parlett, Andrew; Shepherd, Helena J.; Christensen, Jeppe; Teat, Simon J.; Intissar, Mourad; Rodrigue-Witchel, Alexandre; Suffren, Yan; Reber, Christian; Hendon, Christopher H.; Tiana, Davide; Walsh, Aron; Raithby, Paul R.;
doi: 10.5517/cc11lh7c
Publisher: Cambridge Crystallographic Data CentreProject: UKRI | Applying Long-lived Metas... (EP/K004956/1), NSERC , EC | HYBRIDS (277757), UKRI | Non-ambient Studies on Op... (EP/F021151/1), UKRI | Understanding and enginee... (EP/K012576/1)An entry from the Cambridge Structural Database, the world’s repository for small molecule crystal structures. The entry contains experimental data from a crystal diffraction study. The deposited dataset for this entry is freely available from the CCDC and typically includes 3D coordinates, cell parameters, space group, experimental conditions and quality measures. Related Article: Christopher H. Woodall, Sara Fuertes, Christine M. Beavers, Lauren E. Hatcher, Andrew Parlett, Helena J. Shepherd, Jeppe Christensen, Simon J. Teat, Mourad Intissar, Alexandre Rodrigue-Witchel, Yan Suffren, Christian Reber, Christopher H. Hendon, Davide Tiana, Aron Walsh, Paul R. Raithby|2014|Chem.-Eur.J.|20|16933|doi:10.1002/chem.201404058
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CERN-LHC. A study of events in proton-proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of 7 TeV characterised by having large missing transverse momentum, jets and at least two tau leptons from a data sample of integrated luminosity 2 fb-1. The analysis finds no excesses above the Standard Model and presents lower limits on the GMSB breaking scale, Lambda, and the ratio of the vacuum expectation values of the two Higgs doublets, tan(beta). Data on the acceptances and efficiencies are given here taken from the auxilliary material linked below. The observed 95% CL limits on the minimal GMSB model parameters Lambda and tan(beta) over the tan(beta) region 42.8 to 48.8.
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CERN-LHC. A search is presented for photonic signatures motivated by generalised models of gauge-mediated supersymmetry breaking. This search makes use of $20.3{\rm fb}^{-1}$ of proton-proton collision data at $\sqrt{s}=8$ TeV recorded by the ATLAS detector at the LHC, and explores models dominated by both strong and electroweak production of supersymmetric partner states. Four experimental signatures incorporating an isolated photon and significant missing transverse momentum are explored. These signatures include events with an additional photon, lepton, $b$-quark jet, or jet activity not associated with any specific underlying quark flavor. No significant excess of events is observed above the Standard Model prediction and model-dependent 95% confidence-level exclusion limits are set. $\rm{SR}^{\gamma\gamma}_{S-H}$ and $\rm{SR}^{\gamma\gamma}_{S-L}$ signal acceptance*efficiency across the strong-production parameter space, for $m_{\tilde{g}}$ between 1250 and 1300 GeV.
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Fully corrected $A_{fb}$ measurement for electron pairs with $|y|<1.7$. The measurement uncertainties are bin-by-bin unfolding estimates. Numbers taken from table 2 and page 26 of arXiv:1605.02719v2.
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Understanding the causes and consequences of population phenotypic divergence is a central goal in ecology and evolution. Phenotypic divergence among populations can result from genetic divergence, phenotypic plasticity or a combination of the two. However, few studies have deciphered these mechanisms for populations geographically close and connected by gene flow, especially in the case of personality traits. In this study, we used a common garden experiment to explore the genetic basis of the phenotypic divergence observed between two blue tit (Cyanistes caeruleus) populations inhabiting contrasting habitats separated by 25 km, for two personality traits (exploration speed and handling aggression), one physiological trait (heart rate during restraint) and two morphological traits (tarsus length and body mass). Blue tit nestlings were removed from their population and raised in a common garden for up to five years. We then compared adult phenotypes between the two populations, as well as trait-specific Qst and Fst . Our results revealed differences between populations similar to those found in the wild, suggesting a genetic divergence for all traits. Qst - Fst comparisons revealed that the traits divergences likely result from dissimilar selection patterns rather than from genetic drift. Our study is one of the first to report a Qst - Fst comparison for personality traits and adds to the growing body of evidence that population genetic divergence is possible at a small scale for a variety of traits including behavioural traits. Data filesArchive.zip
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Supplementary tables for "A comprehensive, flexible collection of SARS-CoV-2 coding regions"
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FERMILAB-TEVATRON. We study charged particle production (pT> 0.5 GeV/c, |eta| < 0.8) in proton-antiproton collisions at 300 GeV, 900 GeV, and 1.96 TeV. We use the direction of the charged particle with the largest transverse momentum in each event to define three regions of eta-phi space; "toward", "away", and "transverse". The average number and the average scalar pT sum of charged particles in the transverse region are sensitive to the modeling of the "underlying event". The transverse region is divided into a MAX and MIN transverse region, which helps separate the "hard component" (initial and final-state radiation) from the "beam-beam remnant" and multiple parton interaction components of the scattering. The center-of-mass energy dependence of the various components of the event are studied in detail. The data presented here can be used to constrain and improve QCD Monte Carlo models, resulting in more precise predictions at the LHC energies of 13 and 14 TeV. The fiducial region is defined as: - at least a charged particle in |eta|<0.8 with pT > 0.5 GeV. - Charged particles are counted in |eta|<0.8 with pT > 0.5 GeV. Average charged particle pT sum for charged particles with pT > 0.5 GeV and |eta| < 0.8 in the TransAVE region as defined by the leading charged particle, as a function of the transverse momentum of the leading charged-particle pTmax, at 300 GeV.
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Related Article: Markus Zegke, Xiaobin Zhang, Ivan Pidchenko, Johann A. Hlina, Rianne M. Lord, Jamie Purkis, Gary S. Nichol, Nicola Magnani, Georg Schreckenbach, Tonya Vitova, Jason B. Love, Polly L. Arnold|2019|Chemical Science|10|9740|doi:10.1039/C8SC05717F
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In this video we observe the double-wing featured shown in figure 5 of the manuscript. The transmission of the waveguide increases for a liquid's RI of 1.602 matching the glass's. while on the other side, with a liquid of 1.604 matching the effective RI of the guided mode we observe a decrease in the transmission.
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Research data . 2019Open AccessAuthors:Ossokine, Serguei; Kidder, Larry; Pfeiffer, Harald; Scheel, Mark; Boyle, Michael; Hemberger, Dan; Lovelace, Geoffrey; Szilagyi, Bela;Ossokine, Serguei; Kidder, Larry; Pfeiffer, Harald; Scheel, Mark; Boyle, Michael; Hemberger, Dan; Lovelace, Geoffrey; Szilagyi, Bela;Publisher: ZenodoProject: NWO | Precision Gravity: black ... (680-47-460), NSERC , NWO | Inkomsten op project 0659... (12227), EC | BlackHoleMaps (647839)
Simulation of a black-hole binary system evolved by the SpEC code.
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