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Probing SUSY beyond the reach of LEP2 at the Fermilab Tevatron: low |M_3| dark matter models
In supersymmetric models where the magnitude of the GUT scale gaugino mass
parameter M_3 is suppressed relative to M_1 and M_2, the lightest neutralino
can be a mixed higgsino-bino state with a thermal relic abundance in agreement
with the WMAP central value for \Omega_{\rm CDM} h^2 and consistent with all
other phenomenological constraints. In these models, the gluino can be as light
as 200 GeV without conflicting with the LEP2 bounds on the chargino mass. Thus,
gluino pair production can be accessible at the Fermilab Tevatron at high
rates. In this framework, gluinos decay radiatively with a large branching
fraction to a gluon plus a neutralino. We find that experiments at the Fermilab
Tevatron, with 5 fb^{-1} of integrated luminosity, will be sensitive to gluino
pair production in the m_{\tg}\sim 200-350 GeV range via the multi-jet
+etmissing and multi-jet +\ell^+\ell^- + etmissing channels at the 5\sigma
level, while trilepton signatures are expected to be below this level of
detectability. Dilepton mass edges from both \tz_2 and \tz_3 decays may be
measurable in the dilepton + multi-jet +etmissing channel.Comment: 14 pages including 6 EPS figure
Patient safety culture in hospitals of Iran: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Background: Nowadays, for quality improvement, measuring patient safety culture (PSC) in healthcare organizations is being increasingly used. The aim of this study was to clarify PSC status in Iranian hospitals using a meta-analysis method. Methods: Six databases were searched: PubMed, Scopus, Google Scholar, Cochrane Library, Magiran, SID and IranMedex using the search terms including patient safety, patient safety culture, patient safety climate and combined with hospital (such as "hospital survey on patient safety culture"), measurement, assessment, survey and Iran. A total of 11 articles which conducted using Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture (HSOPSC) questionnaire initially were reviewed. To estimate overall PSC status and perform the meta-analyses, Comprehensive Meta-Analysis (CMA) software v. 2 was employed. Results: The overall PSC score based on the random model was 50.1. "Teamwork within hospital units" dimension received the highest score of PSC (67.4) and "Non-punitive response to error" the lowest score (32.4). About 41 of participants in reviewed articles evaluate their hospitals' performance in PSC as 'excellent/very good'. Approximately 52.7 of participants did not report any adverse event in the past 12 months. Conclusion: The results of this study show that Iranian hospitals' performances in PSC were poor. Among the 12 dimensions of HSOPSC questionnaire, the "Non-punitive response to error" achieved the lowest score and could be a priority for future interventions. In this regard, hospitals staff should be encouraged to report adverse event without fear of punitive action
Study the Behavior of Different Composite Short Columns (DST) with Prismatic Sections under Bending Load
In this paper, the behavior of different types of DST columns has been studied under bending load. Briefly, composite columns consist of an internal carbon steel tube and an external stainless steel wall that the between the walls are filled with concrete. Composite columns are expected to combine the advantages of all three materials and have the advantage of high flexural stiffness of CFDST columns. In this research, ABAQUS software is used for finite element analysis then the results of ultimate strength of the composite sections are illustrated
Implications of a high mass light MSSM Higgs scalar for SUSY searches at the LHC
The Atlas and CMS collaborations have both reported an excess of events in
the WW\star \rightarrow \ell+\ell- + ETmiss search channel, which could be the
first evidence for the Higgs boson. In the context of the MSSM, the lightest
SUSY Higgs scalar h is expected to occur with mass mh = 135 GeV, depending on
the range of SUSY parameters scanned over. Since the h \rightarrow WW\star
branching fraction falls swiftly with decreasing mh, a signal in the WW\star
channel would favor an h at the high end of its predicted mass range. We scan
over general GUT scale SUSY model parameters to find those which give rise to
mh > 130 GeV. A value of m0 \sim 10 - 20 TeV is favored, with A0 \sim \pm2m0,
while the lower range of m1/2 < 1 TeV is also slightly favored. This gives rise
to an "effective SUSY" type of sparticle mass spectrum. For low m1/2, gluino
pair production followed by three-body gluino decay to top quarks may
ultimately be accesible to LHC searches, while for higher m1/2 values, the SUSY
spectra would likely be out of range of any conceivable LHC reach. Since the
thermal neutralino relic abundance tends to be very high, late-time entropy
dilution or neutralino decay to light axinos would be required to gain accord
with the measured dark matter abundanceComment: 12 pages, 3 figures, some references added, accepted in PR
Database for CO2 separation performances of MOFs based on computational materials screening
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are potential adsorbents for CO2 capture. Because thousands of MOFs exist, computational studies become very useful in identifying the top performing materials for target applications in a time-effective manner. In this study, molecular simulations were performed to screen the MOF database to identify the best materials for CO2 separation from flue gas (CO2/N-2) and landfill gas (CO2/CH4) under realistic operating conditions. We validated the accuracy of our computational approach by comparing the simulation results for the CO2 uptakes, CO2/N-2 and CO2/CH4 selectivities of various types of MOFs with the available experimental data. Binary CO2/N-2 and CO2/CH4 mixture adsorption data were then calculated for the entire MOF database. These data were then used to predict selectivity, working capacity, regenerability, and separation potential of MOFs. The top performing MOF adsorbents that can separate CO2/N-2 and CO2/CH4 with high performance were identified. Molecular simulations for the adsorption of a ternary CO2/N-2/CH4 mixture were performed for these top materials to provide a more realistic performance assessment of MOF adsorbents. The structure-performance analysis showed that MOFs with Delta Q(st)(0) > 30 kJ/mol, 3.8 angstrom 1 g/cm(3) are the best candidates for selective separation of CO2 from flue gas and landfill gas. This information will be very useful to design novel MOFs exhibiting high CO2 separation potentials. Finally, an online, freely accessible database https://cosmoserc.ku.edu.tr was established, for the first time in the literature, which reports all of the computed adsorbent metrics of 3816 MOFs for CO2/N-2, CO2/CH4, and CO2/N-2/CH4 separations in addition to various structural properties of MOFs.European Research Counci
Measurement protocols and determinants of peak oxygen consumption in adults with Down syndrome:a systematic review
This systematic review aimed to provide an overview of test protocols used to measure peak oxygen uptake (VO2peak) in adults with Down syndrome (DS) and to determine how generalisable the outcomes are for the entire population of adults with DS by describing the sample characteristics of these studies and their impact on VO2peak. A literature search (PROSPERO CRD42022309560) was performed (18 July 2023) using the following databases: PubMed, CINAHL, APA PsycINFO, Web of Science, Embase and SPORTDiscus. For articles to be included, they had to be peer-reviewed pubications, reporting VO2peak or VO2max for individuals with DS separately, with a sample of n ≥ 5 and a mean age ≥18 years. Systematic reviews and meta-analyses were excluded but their reference lists were searched for additional papers to include. Studies were evaluated for risk of bias following the guidelines of Kmet et al. The results were summarised with frequency statistics. Forty-three studies were included in this systematic review. Sample sizes of included adults with DS ranged from n = 4–226, with a total of n = 1498 adults with DS being included. Most studies (29/43) used the same standardised maximal exercise treadmill protocol to measure VO2peak in adults with DS, and 33 out of 43 studies used at least one objective criterion to determine a valid maximal effort. Participants were predominantly male, under 40 years old, and overweight or obese. Additionally, the diversity of study samples was lacking or not reported. The most widely used, standardised, maximal exercise test treadmill protocol is recommended for future use in research and practice, including objective criteria to determine valid maximal effort. The current study samples are not representative of the population of adults with DS in terms of sex, age and diverse backgrounds and therefore likely overestimate VO2peak of this population.</p
Pertambangan di Kawasan Konservasi: Permasalahan Regulasi dan Koordinasi
Informasi dan klaim tentang berlangsungnya kegiatan pertambangan di hutan konservasi dapat dengan mudah kita jumpai. Salah satunya, Komisi Pemberantasan Korupsi (KPK) dalam presentasi tentang koordinasi dan supervisi pengelolaan mineral dan batu bara di 19 provinsi pada akhir 2014, menyatakan bahwa izin pertambangan di kawasan hutan konservasi mencapai 1,37 juta hektar (KPK, 2014)
A transitional fossil mite (Astigmata: Levantoglyphidae fam. n.) from the early Cretaceous suggests gradual evolution of phoresy-related metamorphosis
Abstract Metamorphosis is a key innovation allowing the same species to inhabit different environments and accomplish different functions, leading to evolutionary success in many animal groups. Astigmata is a megadiverse lineage of mites that expanded into a great number of habitats via associations with invertebrate and vertebrate hosts (human associates include stored food mites, house dust mites, and scabies). The evolutionary success of Astigmata is linked to phoresy-related metamorphosis, namely the origin of the heteromorphic deutonymph, which is highly specialized for phoresy (dispersal on hosts). The origin of this instar is enigmatic since it is morphologically divergent and no intermediate forms are known. Here we describe the heteromorphic deutonymph of Levantoglyphus sidorchukae n. gen. and sp. (Levantoglyphidae fam. n.) from early Cretaceous amber of Lebanon (129 Ma), which displays a transitional morphology. It is similar to extant phoretic deutonymphs in its modifications for phoresy but has the masticatory system and other parts of the gnathosoma well-developed. These aspects point to a gradual evolution of the astigmatid heteromorphic morphology and metamorphosis. The presence of well-developed presumably host-seeking sensory elements on the gnathosoma suggests that the deutonymph was not feeding either during phoretic or pre- or postphoretic periods
Online algorithms for covering and packing problems with convex objectives
We present online algorithms for covering and packing problems with (non-linear) convex objectives. The convex covering problem is defined as ...postprin
Cyrhetrenylaniline and new organometallic phenylimines derived from 4- and 5-nitrothiophene: Synthesis, characterization, X-Ray structures, electrochemistry and in vitro anti-T. brucei activity
A novel series of cyrhetrenyl (3a-4a) and ferrocenyl (3b-4b) Schiff bases were synthesized through a condensation reaction, between the known 4-ferrocenylaniline (2b) or the unreported 4-cyhretrenylaniline (2a) with 4- or 5-nitrothiophenecarboxaldehyde. The structure of 2a and the new Schiff bases have been elucidated using conventional spectroscopic techniques (FT-IR, 1H and 13C NMR), mass spectrometry, and single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis of compounds 2a, 4a and 3b. Cyclic voltammetry of organometallic phenylimines derived from 5-nitrothiophene showed NO2 group reduction potentials (E1/2z 0.575 V) that were more anodic than those registered for their 4-nitro analogues (E1/2z 0.981 V). All organometallic imines were tested against the bloodstream form of Trypanosoma brucei. Evaluation indicated that the most active complexes are the 5-nitrothiophene derivatives, 4a, which were remarkably more active than nifurtimox. In addition, complex 4b resulted in less toxicity to host L6 cells than nifurtimox. The results revealed that the electronic effects of cyrhetrene and ferrocene are not an influential factor in E1/2 and anti-Trypanosoma brucei activity for these new imines, which is probably due to the non-coplanarity of the [(h5-C5H4)-C6H4-N=CH-(C4H2S)] system
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