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n-p short-range correlations from (p,2p+n) measurements.

Physical review letters

Tang A, Watson JW, Aclander J, Alster J, Asryan G, Averichev Y, Barton D, Baturin V, Bukhtoyarova N, Carroll A, Gushue S, Heppelmann S, Leksanov A, Makdisi Y, Malki A, Minina E, Navon I, Nicholson H, Ogawa A, Panebratsev Y, Piasetzky E, Schetkovsky A, Shimanskiy S, Zhalov D.
PMID: 12570411
Phys Rev Lett. 2003 Jan 31;90(4):042301. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.90.042301. Epub 2003 Jan 28.

We studied the 12C(p,2p+n) reaction at beam momenta of 5.9, 8.0, and 9.0 GeV/c. For quasielastic (p,2p) events p(f), the momentum of the knocked-out proton before the reaction, was compared (event by event) with p(n), the coincident neutron momentum....

Neuroimaging Findings in Anxiety Disorders.

Seminars in clinical neuropsychiatry

Dager SR, Layton M, Richards T.
PMID: 10229783
Semin Clin Neuropsychiatry. 1996 Jan;1(1):48-60. doi: 10.1053/SCNP00100048.

Individuals with severe anxiety have long sought a physical basis for their symptoms. There is increasing evidence to suggest brain abnormalities as the primary mechanism responsible for pathological anxiety, particularly panic disorder. However, older-generation brain imaging techniques, capable of...

The effects of active release technique on carpal tunnel patients: A pilot study.

Journal of chiropractic medicine

George JW, Tepe R, Busold D, Keuss S, Prather H, Skaggs CD.
PMID: 19674682
J Chiropr Med. 2006;5(4):119-22. doi: 10.1016/S0899-3467(07)60143-8.

OBJECTIVE: To examine changes in electromyography (EMG) and a valid self-administered outcome measure after applying active release technique to carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) patients.METHODS: Five subjects (mean age 48.2 SD +/- 16.7) with CTS were included in the trial....

Characterization and control of a multielement dual-frequency liquid-crystal device for high-speed adaptive optical wave-front correction.

Applied optics

Dayton D, Browne S, Gonglewski J, Restaino S.
PMID: 18357243
Appl Opt. 2001 May 20;40(15):2345-55. doi: 10.1364/ao.40.002345.

Multielement nematic liquid-crystal devices have been used by others and ourselves for closed-loop adaptive control of optical wave-front distortions. Until recently the phase retardance of available devices could be controlled rapidly in only one direction. The phase retardance of...

On the use of dual frequency nematic material for adaptive optics systems: first results of a closed-loop experiment.

Optics express

Restaino S, Dayton D, Browne S, Gonglewski J, Baker J, Rogers S, McDermott S, Gallegos J, Shilko M.
PMID: 19401740
Opt Express. 2000 Jan 03;6(1):2-6. doi: 10.1364/oe.6.000002.

The use of liquid crystal devices for wavefront control has been suggested and implemented by several authors. In this paper we report some preliminary results on the use of Nematic based liquid crystal devices. Several experimental efforts have been...

Measurement of bottom versus charm as a function of transverse momentum with electron-hadron correlations in p + p collisions at square root of s = 200 GeV.

Physical review letters

Adare A, Afanasiev S, Aidala C, Ajitanand NN, Akiba Y, Al-Bataineh H, Alexander J, Aoki K, Aphecetche L, Armendariz R, Aronson SH, Asai J, Atomssa ET, Averbeck R, Awes TC, Azmoun B, Babintsev V, Bai M, Baksay G, Baksay L, Baldisseri A, Barish KN, Barnes PD, Bassalleck B, Basye AT, Bathe S, Batsouli S, Baublis V, Baumann C, Bazilevsky A, Belikov S, Bennett R, Berdnikov A, Berdnikov Y, Bickley AA, Boissevain JG, Borel H, Boyle K, Brooks ML, Buesching H, Bumazhnov V, Bunce G, Butsyk S, Camacho CM, Campbell S, Chang BS, Chang WC, Charvet JL, Chernichenko S, Chiba J, Chi CY, Chiu M, Choi IJ, Choudhury RK, Chujo T, Chung P, Churyn A, Cianciolo V, Citron Z, Cleven CR, Cole BA, Comets MP, Constantin P, Csanád M, Csörgo T, Dahms T, Dairaku S, Das K, David G, Deaton MB, Dehmelt K, Delagrange H, Denisov A, d'Enterria D, Deshpande A, Desmond EJ, Dietzsch O, Dion A, Donadelli M, Drapier O, Drees A, Drees KA, Dubey AK, Durum A, Dutta D, Dzhordzhadze V, Efremenko YV, Egdemir J, Ellinghaus F, Emam WS, Engelmore T, Enokizono A, En'yo H, Esumi S, Eyser KO, Fadem B, Fields DE, Finger M, Finger M, Fleuret F, Fokin SL, Fraenkel Z, Frantz JE, Franz A, Frawley AD, Fujiwara K, Fukao Y, Fusayasu T, Gadrat S, Garishvili I, Glenn A, Gong H, Gonin M, Gosset J, Goto Y, Granier de Cassagnac R, Grau N, Greene SV, Perdekamp MG, Gunji T, Gustafsson HA, Hachiya T, Henni AH, Haegemann C, Haggerty JS, Hamagaki H, Han R, Harada H, Hartouni EP, Haruna K, Haslum E, Hayano R, Heffner M, Hemmick TK, Hester T, He X, Hiejima H, Hill JC, Hobbs R, Hohlmann M, Holzmann W, Homma K, Hong B, Horaguchi T, Hornback D, Huang S, Ichihara T, Ichimiya R, Ikeda Y, Imai K, Imrek J, Inaba M, Inoue Y, Isenhower D, Isenhower L, Ishihara M, Isobe T, Issah M, Isupov A, Ivanischev D, Jacak BV, Jia J, Jin J, Jinnouchi O, Johnson BM, Joo KS, Jouan D, Kajihara F, Kametani S, Kamihara N, Kamin J, Kaneta M, Kang JH, Kanou H, Kapustinsky J, Kawall D, Kazantsev AV, Kempel T, Khanzadeev A, Kijima KM, Kikuchi J, Kim BI, Kim DH, Kim DJ, Kim E, Kim SH, Kinney E, Kiriluk K, Kiss A, Kistenev E, Kiyomichi A, Klay J, Klein-Boesing C, Kochenda L, Kochetkov V, Komkov B, Konno M, Koster J, Kotchetkov D, Kozlov A, Král A, Kravitz A, Kubart J, Kunde GJ, Kurihara N, Kurita K, Kurosawa M, Kweon MJ, Kwon Y, Kyle GS, Lacey R, Lai YS, Lai YS, Lajoie JG, Layton D, Lebedev A, Lee DM, Lee KB, Lee MK, Lee T, Leitch MJ, Leite MA, Lenzi B, Liebing P, Liska T, Litvinenko A, Liu H, Liu MX, Li X, Love B, Lynch D, Maguire CF, Makdisi YI, Malakhov A, Malik MD, Manko VI, Mannel E, Mao Y, Masek L, Masui H, Matathias F, McCumber M, McGaughey PL, Means N, Meredith B, Miake Y, Mikes P, Miki K, Miller TE, Milov A, Mioduszewski S, Mishra M, Mitchell JT, Mitrovski M, Mohanty AK, Morino Y, Morreale A, Morrison DP, Moukhanova TV, Mukhopadhyay D, Murata J, Nagamiya S, Nagata Y, Nagle JL, Naglis M, Nagy MI, Nakagawa I, Nakamiya Y, Nakamura T, Nakano K, Newby J, Nguyen M, Niita T, Norman BE, Nouicer R, Nyanin AS, O'Brien E, Oda SX, Ogilvie CA, Ohnishi H, Okada H, Okada K, Oka M, Omiwade OO, Onuki Y, Oskarsson A, Ouchida M, Ozawa K, Pak R, Pal D, Palounek AP, Pantuev V, Papavassiliou V, Park J, Park WJ, Pate SF, Pei H, Peng JC, Pereira H, Peresedov V, Peressounko DY, Pinkenburg C, Purschke ML, Purwar AK, Qu H, Rak J, Rakotozafindrabe A, Ravinovich I, Read KF, Rembeczki S, Reuter M, Reygers K, Riabov V, Riabov Y, Roach D, Roche G, Rolnick SD, Romana A, Rosati M, Rosendahl SS, Rosnet P, Rukoyatkin P, Ruzicka P, Rykov VL, Sahlmueller B, Saito N, Sakaguchi T, Sakai S, Sakashita K, Sakata H, Samsonov V, Sato S, Sato T, Sawada S, Sedgwick K, Seele J, Seidl R, Semenov AY, Semenov V, Seto R, Sharma D, Shein I, Shevel A, Shibata TA, Shigaki K, Shimomura M, Shoji K, Shukla P, Sickles A, Silva CL, Silvermyr D, Silvestre C, Sim KS, Singh BK, Singh CP, Singh V, Skutnik S, Slunecka M, Soldatov A, Soltz RA, Sondheim WE, Sorensen SP, Sourikova IV, Staley F, Stankus PW, Stenlund E, Stepanov M, Ster A, Stoll SP, Sugitate T, Suire C, Sukhanov A, Sziklai J, Tabaru T, Takagi S, Takagui EM, Taketani A, Tanabe R, Tanaka Y, Tanida K, Tannenbaum MJ, Taranenko A, Tarján P, Themann H, Thomas TL, Togawa M, Toia A, Tojo J, Tomásek L, Tomita Y, Torii H, Towell RS, Tram VN, Tserruya I, Tsuchimoto Y, Vale C, Valle H, van Hecke HW, Veicht A, Velkovska J, Vertesi R, Vinogradov AA, Virius M, Vrba V, Vznuzdaev E, Wagner M, Walker D, Wang XR, Watanabe Y, Wei F, Wessels J, White SN, Winter D, Woody CL, Wysocki M, Xie W, Yamaguchi YL, Yamaura K, Yang R, Yanovich A, Yasin Z, Ying J, Yokkaichi S, Young GR, Younus I, Yushmanov IE, Zajc WA, Zaudtke O, Zhang C, Zhou S, Zimányi J, Zolin L.
PMID: 19792719
Phys Rev Lett. 2009 Aug 21;103(8):082002. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.103.082002. Epub 2009 Aug 18.

The momentum distribution of electrons from semileptonic decays of charm and bottom quarks for midrapidity |y|

Experimental measurements of estimator bias and the signal-to-noise ratio for deconvolution from wave-front sensing.

Applied optics

Dayton D, Gonglewski J, Rogers S.
PMID: 18253416
Appl Opt. 1997 Jun 10;36(17):3895-903. doi: 10.1364/ao.36.003895.

Deconvolution from wave-front sensing (DWFS) has been proposed as a method for achieving high-resolution images of astronomical objects from ground-based telescopes. The technique consists of the simultaneous measurement of a short-exposure focal-plane speckled image, as well as the wave...

Atmospheric structure function measurements with a Shack-Hartmann wave-front sensor.

Optics letters

Dayton D, Pierson B, Spielbusch B, Gonglewski J.
PMID: 19798300
Opt Lett. 1992 Dec 15;17(24):1737-9. doi: 10.1364/ol.17.001737.

The phase structure function has been used as a convenient way to characterize aberrations introduced on optical propagation by the atmosphere. It forms the theoretical basis for the calculation of such things as the long- and short-exposure atmospheric transfer...

Sex pheromone components of the geometrid mothsLobophora nivigerata andEpirrhoe sperryi.

Journal of chemical ecology

Millar JG, Giblin M, Barton D, Underhill EW.
PMID: 24254147
J Chem Ecol. 1992 Jul;18(7):1057-68. doi: 10.1007/BF00980062.

3Z,6Z,9Z-Nonadecatriene (3Z,6Z,9Z-19:H; other abbreviations follow the same pattern) has been identified as a female sex pheromone component of the geometrid mothEpirrhoe sperryi (H.). 3Z,6Z,9Z-18:H and 6Z,9Z-19:H were also identified in pheromone gland extracts but had no apparent biological activity....

Papillary tumor of the pineal region.

Proceedings (Baylor University. Medical Center)

Vandergriff C, Opatowsky M, O'Rourke B, Layton K.
PMID: 22275792
Proc (Bayl Univ Med Cent). 2012 Jan;25(1):78-9. doi: 10.1080/08998280.2012.11928791.

Presented is a patient with papillary tumor of the pineal region (PTPR), an uncommon and recently recognized neoplasm. As its name implies, PTPR does not arise from the pineal gland itself. The cell of origin is thought to be...

Barriers and facilitators to community mobility for assistive technology users.

Rehabilitation research and practice

Layton N.
PMID: 23029617
Rehabil Res Pract. 2012;2012:454195. doi: 10.1155/2012/454195. Epub 2012 Sep 13.

Mobility is frequently described in terms of individual body function and structures however contemporary views of disability also recognise the role of environment in creating disability. Aim. To identify consumer perspectives regarding barriers and facilitators to optimal mobility for...

Interrogation of a live-attenuated enterotoxigenic .

NPJ vaccines

Chakraborty S, Randall A, Vickers TJ, Molina D, Harro CD, DeNearing B, Brubaker J, Sack DA, Bourgeois AL, Felgner PL, Liang X, Mani S, Wenzel H, Townsend RR, Gilmore PE, Darsley MJ, Rasko DA, Fleckenstein JM.
PMID: 31482013
NPJ Vaccines. 2019 Aug 28;4:37. doi: 10.1038/s41541-019-0131-7. eCollection 2019.

Enterotoxigenic

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