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    Loop corrections for Kaluza-Klein AdS amplitudes

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    Recently we conjectured the four-point amplitude of graviton multiplets in AdS5×S5{\rm AdS}_5 \times {\rm S}^5 at one loop by exploiting the operator product expansion of N=4\mathcal{N}=4 super Yang-Mills theory. Here we give the first extension of those results to include Kaluza-Klein modes, obtaining the amplitude for two graviton multiplets and two states of the first KK mode. Our method again relies on resolving the large N degeneracy among a family of long double-trace operators, for which we obtain explicit formulas for the leading anomalous dimensions. Having constructed the one-loop amplitude we are able to obtain a formula for the one-loop corrections to the anomalous dimensions of all twist five double-trace operators.Comment: 37 pages. One ancillary file containing data on the correlator

    Association (Odds ratio = OR) of mortality and employment history indicators: Employment, unemployment and inactivity in the Spanish WORKing Life Social Security (WORKss) cohort study 2004–2013.

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    <p>Association (Odds ratio = OR) of mortality and employment history indicators: Employment, unemployment and inactivity in the Spanish WORKing Life Social Security (WORKss) cohort study 2004–2013.</p

    Characteristics of employment history indicators: Employment, unemployment and Inactivity, by sex of cases and controls in the Spanish WORKing Life Social Security (WORKss) cohort study 2004–2013.

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    <p>Characteristics of employment history indicators: Employment, unemployment and Inactivity, by sex of cases and controls in the Spanish WORKing Life Social Security (WORKss) cohort study 2004–2013.</p

    Association (Odds ratio = OR) of mortality and labor trajectory indicators: Employment, unemployment and inactivity in temporary workers in the Spanish WORKing Life Social Security (WORKss) Cohort Study 2004–2013.

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    <p>Association (Odds ratio = OR) of mortality and labor trajectory indicators: Employment, unemployment and inactivity in temporary workers in the Spanish WORKing Life Social Security (WORKss) Cohort Study 2004–2013.</p

    Follow-up time of employment history in three different birth cohorts (1926, 1957, 1988) of the nested case-control sample from the Spanish WORKing Life Social Security (WORKss) cohort study 2004–2013.

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    <p>Follow-up time of employment history in three different birth cohorts (1926, 1957, 1988) of the nested case-control sample from the Spanish WORKing Life Social Security (WORKss) cohort study 2004–2013.</p

    Association (Odds ratio = OR) of mortality before sge 65 and labor trajectory indicators: Employment, unemployment and inactivity by sex for cases and controls in the Spanish WORKing Life Social Security (WORKss) Cohort Study 2004–2013.

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    <p>Association (Odds ratio = OR) of mortality before sge 65 and labor trajectory indicators: Employment, unemployment and inactivity by sex for cases and controls in the Spanish WORKing Life Social Security (WORKss) Cohort Study 2004–2013.</p

    Adjusted<sup>1</sup> hazard ratios (HR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) for the association between menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) use and mortality among 727 postmenopausal women diagnosed with lung cancer following enrollment in the California Teachers Study.

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    1<p>Cox proportional hazards regression models using age (in days) as the time metric and stratified by age (in years) with the adjustment for race, a variable combining smoking status and pack-years (never smoker, former light smoker, former heavy smoker, current light smoker, current heavy smoker) and stage.</p><p>**All variables measured at baseline.</p

    Age-adjusted baseline characteristics among 727 postmenopausal women in the California Teachers Study diagnosed with lung cancer stratified by history of menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) use.

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    1<p>Race/ethnicity analysis was not adjusted for by age.</p>2<p>Other category for race/ethnicity includes: African American, Hispanic, Native American, Asian/Pacific Islander, Mixed and Unknown.</p>3<p>Mean pack-years calculated only among ever smoking women.</p
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