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    Inclusive jet spectrum for small-radius jets

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    Following on our earlier work on leading-logarithmic (LLR) resummations for the properties of jets with a small radius, R, we here examine the phenomenological considerations for the inclusive jet spectrum. We discuss how to match the NLO predictions with small-R resummation. As part of the study we propose a new, physically-inspired prescription for fixed-order predictions and their uncertainties. We investigate the R-dependent part of the next-to-next-to-leading order (NNLO) corrections, which is found to be substantial, and comment on the implications for scale choices in inclusive jet calculations. We also examine hadronisation corrections, identifying potential limitations of earlier analytical work with regards to their ptp_t-dependence. Finally we assemble these different elements in order to compare matched (N)NLO+LLR predictions to data from ALICE and ATLAS, finding improved consistency for the R-dependence of the results relative to NLO predictions.Comment: 42 pages, 24 figures, additional material at http://microjets.hepforge.org/, updated to match published versio

    Dr. S. J. R idderbos , Compromis. Een historische studie over gebod en werklijkheid, J. H. Kok, N.V., Kampen 1955, 153 bls

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    Prof. DR. K. J. Popma, Inleiding in de Wijsbegeerte, J. H. Kok N.V., Kampen, 1956, 149pp

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    Dr G Brillenbu rg Wur th , Christelijke Zielszorg in het Licht der Moderne Psychologie, J. H. Kok N.V., Kampen 1955, 332 bls

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    An Investigation of the Effectiveness of Certain Organic Compounds in the Flotation of Manganese Oxide Minerals

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    This thesis has to do with the selective flotation of the manganese oxide minerals in an ore from Charco Redondo Mine, Oriente Province, Cuba. Since a sound knowledge of the nature of the emulsion-induced flotation process of these minerals does not exist, experimental research constitutes the most valuable resource for determining the extent to which different reagents influence the process. Moreover, a correlation of experimental results with the chemical and physical properties of the minerals and reagents can lead to the improvement of existing theories regarding the mechanism of a process
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