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    Performance of the CMS Cathode Strip Chambers with Cosmic Rays

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    The Cathode Strip Chambers (CSCs) constitute the primary muon tracking device in the CMS endcaps. Their performance has been evaluated using data taken during a cosmic ray run in fall 2008. Measured noise levels are low, with the number of noisy channels well below 1%. Coordinate resolution was measured for all types of chambers, and fall in the range 47 microns to 243 microns. The efficiencies for local charged track triggers, for hit and for segments reconstruction were measured, and are above 99%. The timing resolution per layer is approximately 5 ns

    Aligning the CMS Muon Chambers with the Muon Alignment System during an Extended Cosmic Ray Run

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    Asymptotic study of damped one-dimensional oscillator with close to impact potential

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    eHealth Personalization in the Next Generation RPM Systems

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    In this work we present a possible next generation Remote patient management (RPM) system that enables personalization of educational content and its delivery to patients and introduce a generic methodology for personalization emphasizing the role of knowledge discovery. 1
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