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    Measurement of isolated photon production in pp and PbPb collisions at sqrt(sNN) = 2.76 TeV

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    Isolated photon production is measured in proton-proton and lead-lead collisions at nucleon-nucleon centre-of-mass energies of 2.76 TeV in the pseudorapidity range |eta|<1.44 and transverse energies ET between 20 and 80 GeV with the CMS detector at the LHC. The measured ET spectra are found to be in good agreement with next-to-leading-order perturbative QCD predictions. The ratio of PbPb to pp isolated photon ET-differential yields, scaled by the number of incoherent nucleon-nucleon collisions, is consistent with unity for all PbPb reaction centralities.Comment: Submitted to Physics Letters

    Licófitas e monilófitas das Unidades de Conservação da Usina Hidroelétrica - UHE de Tucuruí, Pará, Brasil

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    The Physics of the B Factories

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    Molecular data, based on an exhaustive species sampling of the fern genus Rumohra (Dryopteridaceae), reveal a biogeographical history mostly shaped by dispersal and several cryptic species in the widely distributed Rumohra adiantiformis

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    Rumohra is a fern genus comprising seven species, three in South America, three in Madagascar and one (R. adiantiformis) which is widely distributed across the Southern Hemisphere. Our goals were to assess species delimitation based on molecular data and to infer the biogeographical history that led to such contrasting distributions among species. We sampled all Rumohra spp. with 46 samples including 28 R. adiantiformis accessions from 14 regions, and sequenced eight plastid DNA regions: atpA, atpB, atpB-rbcL, rbcL, rps4-trnS, trnG-trnR, trnH-psbA and trnL/trnLtrnF. The resulting phylogenetic trees showed R. adiantiformis to be polyphyletic, with at least six lineages found in distinct geographical regions. Given the apparent absence of distinctive morphological characters among lineages, they are best understood as cryptic species. Such genetically distinct but morphologically similar populations may result from a recurrent history of hybridization, morphological convergence or (most probably) morphological stasis. Molecular dating and ancestral area estimations showed that Rumohra diverged from the genus Megalastrum c. 46.4 Mya in the Neotropics, and started to diversify 11.2 Mya. Its biogeographical history was probably shaped by seven long-distance dispersal (LDD) events including three initial events from the Neotropics to southern Africa, the Malagasy region and southern South America. The Australasian lineage resulted from a LDD from southern South America, and the three species endemic to Madagascar diversified in situ.SCOPUS: ar.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
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