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    Nutritional Support for Oncology Patients: Role for the PCP

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    Adequate nutrition is a key prognostic factor in the treatment outcomes of patients with cancer diagnoses. Despite the increased morbidity and mortality of malnutrition, the importance of nutrition for oncology patients is often not well communicated and not well understood by patients. Part of this issue stems from the limited information most patient can absorb at any given doctors appointment, especially regarding their cancer. Primary care providers hold a unique position to fill this gap and have the information be heard and retained given their usual role in addressing overall health. This project compiles resources in an easily accessible and distributable manner so PCPs can provide their patients with cancer diagnoses important information without adding more time to already long and complex visits.https://scholarworks.uvm.edu/fmclerk/2092/thumbnail.jp

    Ionization of helium by slow antiproton impact: total and differential cross sections

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    We theoretically investigate the single and double ionization of the He atom by antiproton impact for projectile energies ranging from 33~keV up to 10001000~keV. We obtain accurate total cross sections by directly solving the fully correlated two-electron time-dependent Schr\"odinger equation and by performing classical trajectory Monte-Carlo calculations. The obtained quantum-mechanical results are in excellent agreement with the available experimental data. Along with the total cross sections, we also present the first fully \textit{ab initio} doubly differential data for single ionization at 10 and 100~keV impact energies. In these differential cross sections we identify the binary-encounter peak along with the anticusp minimum. Furthermore, we also point out the importance of the post-collisional electron-projectile interaction at low antiproton energies which significantly suppresses electron emission in the forward direction

    Attosecond two-photon interferometry for doubly excited states of helium

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    We show that the correlation dynamics in coherently excited doubly excited resonances of helium can be followed in real time by two-photon interferometry. This approach promises to map the evolution of the two-electron wave packet onto experimentally easily accessible non-coincident single electron spectra. We analyze the interferometric signal in terms of a semi-analytical model which is validated by a numerical solution of the time-dependent two-electron Schr\"odinger equation in its full dimensionality.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure

    My farewell don\u27t mean good bye

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    Let Me In, Dat\u27s All

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    How\u27d You Like To Like A Girl Like Me?

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    When The Winter Days Are Over

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    My Cavalier: Dreaming Idly Dreaming

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    The Man Who Fights The Fire

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    https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mmb-vp/4890/thumbnail.jp
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