19 research outputs found
Loop corrections for Kaluza-Klein AdS amplitudes
Recently we conjectured the four-point amplitude of graviton multiplets in
at one loop by exploiting the operator product
expansion of 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
Evaluation of unclassified variants in the breast cancer susceptibility genes and using five methods: results from a population-based study of young breast cancer patients-0
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Evaluation of unclassified variants in the breast cancer susceptibility genes and using five methods: results from a population-based study of young breast cancer patients"</p><p>http://breast-cancer-research.com/content/10/1/R19</p><p>Breast Cancer Research : BCR 2008;10(1):R19-R19.</p><p>Published online 19 Feb 2008</p><p>PMCID:PMC2374975.</p><p></p
Relative risk estimates and 95% confidence intervals for the association between menstrual and reproductive factors and B-cell NHL risk overall and by histologic subtype in the California Teachers Study.
<p>FTP: Full-term pregnancy RR = relative risk; CI = confidence interval; CLL = chronic lymphocytic leukemia; SLL = small lymphocytic lymphoma.</p>†<p>Adjusted for age at menarche.</p>‡<p>Number of pregnancies/full-term pregnancies and age at first pregnancy/first full-term pregnancy were mutually adjusted for each other.</p>§<p>Adjusted for ever been pregnant.</p>||<p>Limited to women with at least one full-term pregnancy.</p
Selected baseline characteristics of 121,004 eligible women in the California Teachers Study by number of full-term pregnancies at baseline.
<p>Selected baseline characteristics of 121,004 eligible women in the California Teachers Study by number of full-term pregnancies at baseline.</p
Layered and Pb-Free Organic–Inorganic Perovskite Materials for Ultraviolet Photoresponse: (010)-Oriented (CH<sub>3</sub>NH<sub>3</sub>)<sub>2</sub>MnCl<sub>4</sub> Thin Film
Organic–inorganic
lead perovskite materials show impressive performance in photovoltaics,
photodetectors, light-emitting diodes, lasers, sensors, medical imaging
devices, and other applications. Although organic–inorganic
lead perovskites have shown good performance in numerous fields, they
contain toxic Pb, which is expected to cause environmental pollution
in future large-scale applications. Thus, the photoelectric properties
of Pb-free organic–inorganic perovskite materials should be
developed and studied. In this paper, we report on the photoresponse
of Pb-free organic–inorganic hybrid manganese perovskite (CH<sub>3</sub>NH<sub>3</sub>)<sub>2</sub>MnCl<sub>4</sub>. To the best of
our knowledge, this study demonstrates the first time that organic–inorganic
hybrid manganese perovskites are used for this type of application.
We found that the solution-processed MA<sub>2</sub>MnCl<sub>4</sub> thin film tends to be oriented along the <i>b</i>-axis
direction on the TiO<sub>2</sub> surface. The evident photoresponse
of the FTO/TiO<sub>2</sub>/MA<sub>2</sub>MnCl<sub>4</sub>/carbon electrode
devices was observed under 10–30 Hz flashlight frequencies
and a 330 nm light beam. This simple, green, and low-cost photoresponsive
device is beneficial for the future industrial production of optical
recorders and optical memory devices
Additional file 1: Table S1. of Recreational physical activity and risk of triple negative breast cancer in the California Teachers Study
Adjusted hazard ratios for the associations between recreational physical activity and luminal B-like and HER2-enriched invasive breast cancer. (DOCX 22 kb
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.
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
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.
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
Kaplan-Meier curves of lung cancer-specific survival by ever and never MHT use.
<p>Ever MHT use: n = 297 deaths/511 cases; Never MHT use: 144 deaths/216 cases. MST = median survival time.</p
Additional file 2: of Novel polymorphisms in caspase-8 are associated with breast cancer risk in the California Teachers Study
Table S2. SNPs from Lin et al. [26] that are in strong LD (r2 > 0.5) with rs2293554. *Odds Ratio (OR), Lower Confidence Limit (LCL), and Upper Confidence Limit (UCL) as reported in Lin et at. [26]. (DOC 44 kb