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    Search for jet extinction in the inclusive jet-pT spectrum from proton-proton collisions at s=8 TeV

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    Published by the American Physical Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Further distribution of this work must maintain attribution to the author(s) and the published articles title, journal citation, and DOI.The first search at the LHC for the extinction of QCD jet production is presented, using data collected with the CMS detector corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 10.7  fb−1 of proton-proton collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 8 TeV. The extinction model studied in this analysis is motivated by the search for signatures of strong gravity at the TeV scale (terascale gravity) and assumes the existence of string couplings in the strong-coupling limit. In this limit, the string model predicts the suppression of all high-transverse-momentum standard model processes, including jet production, beyond a certain energy scale. To test this prediction, the measured transverse-momentum spectrum is compared to the theoretical prediction of the standard model. No significant deficit of events is found at high transverse momentum. A 95% confidence level lower limit of 3.3 TeV is set on the extinction mass scale

    Youth representations of environmental protest

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    A necessary condition for a functioning democracy is the participation of its citizens, including its youth. This is particularly true for political participation in environmental decisions because these decisions can have intergenerational consequences. In this article we examine young people’s beliefs about one form of political participation - protest - in the context of communities affected by fracking and associated anti-fracking protest, and discuss the implications of these representations for education. Drawing on focus groups with 121 young people (age 15-19) in 5 schools and colleges near sites which have experienced anti-fracking protest in England and Northern Ireland, we find young people well-informed about avenues for formal and non-formal political participation against a background of disillusionment with formal political processes and varying levels of support for protest. We find representations of protest as disruptive, divisive, extreme, less desirable than other forms of participation, and ineffective in bringing about change but effective in awareness-raising. These representations are challenging, not least because the way protest is interpreted is critical to the way people think and act in the world. These representations of environmental protest must be challenged through formal education in order to safeguard the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and ensure that the spirit of Article 11 of the UK Human Rights Act is protected

    Searches for electroweak neutralino and chargino production in channels with Higgs, Z, and W bosons in pp collisions at 8 TeV

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    Searches for supersymmetry (SUSY) are presented based on the electroweak pair production of neutralinos and charginos, leading to decay channels with Higgs, Z, and W bosons and undetected lightest SUSY particles (LSPs). The data sample corresponds to an integrated luminosity of about 19.5 fb(-1) of proton-proton collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 8 TeV collected in 2012 with the CMS detector at the LHC. The main emphasis is neutralino pair production in which each neutralino decays either to a Higgs boson (h) and an LSP or to a Z boson and an LSP, leading to hh, hZ, and ZZ states with missing transverse energy (E-T(miss)). A second aspect is chargino-neutralino pair production, leading to hW states with E-T(miss). The decays of a Higgs boson to a bottom-quark pair, to a photon pair, and to final states with leptons are considered in conjunction with hadronic and leptonic decay modes of the Z and W bosons. No evidence is found for supersymmetric particles, and 95% confidence level upper limits are evaluated for the respective pair production cross sections and for neutralino and chargino mass values

    Estimating leaf appearance rate and phyllochron in safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L.) Estimativa da taxa de aparecimento de folhas e do filocrono em cártamo (Carthamus tinctorius L.)

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    Safflower may be an interesting option for the flower market, either as fresh or dried cut flower. Estimating the leaf appearance rate and the phyllochron (the time interval between the appearance of successive leaves) is important for calculating the number of emerged leaves (NL) on the plant, which is an excellent measure of plant development. The objective of this study was to estimate the leaf appearance rate and the phyllochron in safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L.). An experiment was conducted in Santa Maria, RS, Brazil, inside an 8 x 15m plastic greenhouse. Sowing was on 03 October 2003 and emergence was on 08 October 2003. The experimental design was a randomized complete block design with three replications. The main stem NL was measured twice a week from 24 October 2003 to 15 November 2003 in four plants per replication. Daily growing degree days above a base temperature (5&deg;C) and accumulated thermal time (TT) were calculated. The NL was linearly regressed against TT. The angular coefficient of the linear regression is the LAR (leaves/ &deg;C day) and the phyllochron (&deg;C days/leaf) was estimated by the inverse of the angular coefficient of the linear regression. The LAR was 0.0467 &plusmn; 0.0203 leaves/ &deg;C day and the phyllochron was 25.5 &plusmn; 14.6&deg;C days/leaf.<br>Cártamo pode ser uma alternativa para o mercado de flores, podendo ser comercializada como flor fresca ou seca. A estimativa da taxa de aparecimento de folhas (LAR) e do filocrono (tempo necessário para o aparecimento de folhas sucessivas) é importante no cálculo do número de folhas emergidas (NL) na planta, o qual é uma excelente medida de tempo vegetal. O objetivo deste trabalho foi estimar a taxa de aparecimento de folhas e o filocrono em cártamo (Carthamus tinctorius L.). Foi realizado um experimento em Santa Maria, RS, em estufa plástica de 8 x 15m. A semeadura foi em 03 de outubro de 2003 e a emergência foi em 08 de outubro de 2003. O delineamento experimental foi o de blocos ao acaso com três repetições. O NL na haste principal foi medido durante o período de 24 de outubro a 15 de novembro de 2003. Foi calculado o número de graus dia diário acima de uma temperatura base (5&deg;C) e a soma térmica acumulada (TT). Foi realizada uma análise de regressão linear entre NL e TT. O coeficiente angular da regressão linear é a LAR (folhas/ &deg;C dia) e o filocrono (&deg;C dia/folha) foi estimado pelo inverso do coeficiente angular da regressão linear. A LAR foi 0,0467 &plusmn; 0,0203 folhas/ &deg;C dia e o filocrono foi 25,5 &plusmn; 14,6 &deg;C dia/folha
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