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Thermal Properties of a Simulated Lunar Material in Air and in Vacuum
Thermal properties of simulated lunar material in air and in vacuu
Gene set bagging for estimating replicability of gene set analyses
Background: Significance analysis plays a major role in identifying and
ranking genes, transcription factor binding sites, DNA methylation regions, and
other high-throughput features for association with disease. We propose a new
approach, called gene set bagging, for measuring the stability of ranking
procedures using predefined gene sets. Gene set bagging involves resampling the
original high-throughput data, performing gene-set analysis on the resampled
data, and confirming that biological categories replicate. This procedure can
be thought of as bootstrapping gene-set analysis and can be used to determine
which are the most reproducible gene sets. Results: Here we apply this approach
to two common genomics applications: gene expression and DNA methylation. Even
with state-of-the-art statistical ranking procedures, significant categories in
a gene set enrichment analysis may be unstable when subjected to resampling.
Conclusions: We demonstrate that gene lists are not necessarily stable, and
therefore additional steps like gene set bagging can improve biological
inference of gene set analysis.Comment: 3 Figure
Single-spin Azimuthal Asymmetries in the ``Reduced Twist-3 Approximation''
We consider the single-spin azimuthal asymmetries recently measured at the
HERMES experiment for charged pions produced in semi-inclusive deep inelastic
scattering of leptons off longitudinally polarized protons. Guided by the
experimental results and assuming a vanishing twist-2 transverse quark spin
distribution in the longitudinally polarized nucleon, denoted as ``reduced
twist-3 approximation'', a self-consistent description of the observed
single-spin asymmetries is obtained. In addition, predictions are given for the
z dependence of the single target-spin asymmetry.Comment: 8 pages, 2 figures, typos corrected, very small changes to text,
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The Theory of the Nucleon Spin
I discuss two topics of current interest in the study of the spin structure
of the nucleon. First, I discuss whether there is a sum rule for the components
of the nucleon's angular moments. Second, I discuss the measurement of the
nucleon's transversity distribution in light of recent results reported by the
HERMES collaboration at DESY.Comment: 15 pages, 8 figures, LaTeX using rspublic.cls and BoxedEPS macros; as
submitted to Phil Trans A of the Royal Society for forthcoming volume: The
Quark Structure of Matter; email correspondence to [email protected]
Low-temperature phases in Pb(Zr0.52Ti0.48)O3: A neutron powder diffraction study
A neutron powder diffraction study has been carried out on Pb(Zr0.52Ti0.48)O3
in order to resolve an ongoing controversy about the nature of the
low-temperature structure of this strongly-piezoelectric and
technologically-important material. The results of a detailed and systematic
Rietveld analysis at 20 K are consistent with the coexistence of two monoclinic
phases having space groups Cm and Ic respectively, in the approximate ratio
4:1, and thus support the findings of a recent electron diffraction study by
Noheda et al. [Phys. Rev. B 66, 060103 (2002)]. The results are compared to
those of two recent conflicting neutron powder diffraction studies of materials
of the same nominal composition by Hatch et al. [Phys. Rev. B 65, 212101
(2002)] and Frantti et al. [Phys. Rev. B 66, 064108 (2002)].Comment: RevTex4, 16 pages, 6 color figure
Bounds on transverse momentum dependent distribution and fragmentation functions
We give bounds on the distribution and fragmentation functions that appear at
leading order in deep inelastic 1-particle inclusive leptoproduction or in
Drell-Yan processes. These bounds simply follow from positivity of the defining
matrix elements and are an important guidance in estimating the magnitude of
the azimuthal and spin asymmetries in these processes.Comment: 5 pages, Revtex, 3 Postscript figures, version with minor changes, to
be published in Physical Review Letter
Two-hadron interference fragmentation functions. Part I: general framework
We investigate the properties of interference fragmentation functions
measurable from the distribution of two hadrons produced in the same jet in the
current fragmentation region of a hard process. We discuss the azimuthal
angular dependences in the leading order cross section of two-hadron inclusive
lepton-nucleon scattering as an example how these interference fragmentation
functions can be addressed separately.Comment: RevTeX, 7 figures, first part of a work split in two, second part
forthcoming in few day
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