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    Promotion of occupational therapy as a career: A survey of occupational therapy managers

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    A careers pack distributed to 184 occupational therapy managers in and around London contained a questionnaire which gathered information about their role in promoting occupational therapy as a career. Twenty-six managers responded (14.1%) and considered that the College of Occupational Therapists had the principal responsibility for promoting the profession. Three-quarters considered that the careers pack was fairly effective and two-thirds were willing to use it to promote the profession. Although pleased to have received the pack, the managers had more negative than positive comments about it. Managers may not appreciate their influential position in recruitment to the profession and other stakeholders should collaborate to support them in their pivotal rol

    Magnetic nanowires as permanent magnet materials

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    We present the fabrication of metallic magnetic nanowires using a low temperature chemical process. We show that pressed powders and magnetically oriented samples exhibit a very high coercivity (6.5 kOe at 140 K and 4.8 kOe at 300 K). We discuss the magnetic properties of these metamaterials and show that they have the suitable properties to realize "high temperature magnets" competitive with AlNiCo or SmCo permanent magnets. They could also be used as recording media for high density magnetic recording.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figure

    A model-independent Dalitz plot analysis of B±→DK± with D→K0Sh+h− (h=π,K) decays and constraints on the CKM angle γ

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    A binned Dalitz plot analysis of B ±→DK ± decays, with D→KS0π+π- and D→KS0K+K-, is performed to measure the CP-violating observables x ± and y ± which are sensitive to the CKM angle γ. The analysis exploits 1.0 fb -1 of data collected by the LHCb experiment. The study makes no model-based assumption on the variation of the strong phase of the D decay amplitude over the Dalitz plot, but uses measurements of this quantity from CLEO-c as input. The values of the parameters are found to be x -=(0.0±4.3±1.5±0.6)×10 -2, y -=(2.7±5.2±0.8±2.3)×10 -2, x +=(-10.3±4.5±1.8±1.4)×10 -2 and y +=(-0.9±3.7±0.8±3.0)×10 -2. The first, second, and third uncertainties are the statistical, the experimental systematic, and the error associated with the precision of the strong-phase parameters measured at CLEO-c, respectively. These results correspond to γ=(44-38+43)°, with a second solution at γ→γ+180°, and r B=0.07±0.04, where r B is the ratio between the suppressed and favoured B decay amplitudes

    Measurements of Bc+ production and mass with the Bc+ -> J/Ψπ+ decay

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    Measurements of B-c(+) production and mass are performed with the decay mode B-c(+) -> J/psi pi(+) using 0.37 fb(-1) of data collected in pp collisions at root s = 7 TeV by the LHCb experiment. The ratio of the production cross section times branching fraction between the B-c(+) -> J/psi pi(+) and the B+ -> J/psi K+ decays is measured to be (0.68 +/- 0.10(stat) +/- 0.03(syst) +/- 0.05(lifetime))% for B-c(+) and B+ mesons with transverse momenta p(T) > 4 GeV/c and pseudorapidities 2.5 < eta < 4.5. The B-c(+) mass is directly measured to be 6273.7 +/- 1.3(stat) +/- 1.6(syst) MeV/c(2), and the measured mass difference with respect to the B+ meson is M(B-c(+)) - M(B+) = 994.6 +/- 1.3(stat) +/- 0.6(syst) MeV/c(2)

    Measurement of the forward energy flow in pp collisions at √s=7 TeV

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    The energy flow created in pp collisions at √s = 7 TeV is studied within the pseudorapidity range 1.9 < η < 4.9 with data collected by the LHCb experiment. The measurements are performed for inclusive minimum-bias interactions, hard scattering processes and events with an enhanced or suppressed diffractive contribution. The results are compared to predictions given by PYTHIA-based and cosmic-ray event generators, which provide different models of soft hadronic interactions

    Study of Bº→D*-π+π-π+ and Bº→D*-K+π-π+ decays

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    Using proton-proton collision data collected by the LHCb experiment at √s=7  TeV, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 1.0  fb-1, the ratio of branching fractions of the Bº→D*-π+π-π+ decay relative to the Bº→D*-π+ decay is measured to be B(Bº→D*-π+π-π+)/B(Bº→D*-π+)=2.64±0.04(stat)±0.13(syst). The Cabibbo-suppressed decay Bº→D*-K+π-π+ is observed for the first time, and the measured ratio of branching fractions is B(Bº→D*-K+π-π+)/B(Bº→D*-π+π-π+)=(6.47±0.37(stat)±0.35(syst))×10-2. A search for orbital excitations of charm mesons contributing to the Bº→D*-π+π-π+ final state is also performed, and the first observation of the Bº→D- 1(2420)0π+π- decay is reported with the ratio of branching fractions B(B0→(D- 1(2420)0→D*-π+)π-π+)/B(B0→D*-π+π-π+)=(2.04±0.42(stat)±0.22(syst))×10-2, where the numerator represents a product of the branching fractions B(B0→D- 1(2420)0π-π+) and B(D- 1(2420)0→D*-π+)

    Search for the rare decay D0→μ+μ−

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    A search for the rare decay D0→μ+μ− is performed using a data sample, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 0.9 fb−1, of pp collisions collected at a centre-of-mass energy of 7 TeV by the LHCb experiment. The observed number of events is consistent with the background expectations and corresponds to an upper limit of View the MathML source at 90% (95%) confidence level. This result represents an improvement of more than a factor twenty with respect to previous measurements
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