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Flavour tagging techniques for CPV studies in the system with ATLAS
The sensitivity to meson mixing phenomena can be significantly improved
by distinguishing the initial meson flavour. The flavour tagging techniques
used in the ATLAS measurement of the angular amplitudes contributing to decays are presented using 4.9 fb of data
at = 7 TeV from 2011. The methods, their performance and calibration
on self-tagged data are shown.Comment: Proceedings of the 50 years of CP violation conference, 10 -- 11
July, 2014, held at Queen Mary University of London, U
The Mountain Pass Rare-Earth Deposits
Rare-earth minerals were discovered near Mountain Pass in northeastern San Bernardino County, Calif., in April 1949, and in the following year the Sulphide Queen carbonate body was found. This body is the world's greatest known concentration of rare-earth metals with a tonnage larger than the total of all rare earths used in the world prior to 1950. The rare earths in the Mountain Pass district are chiefly cerium, lanthanum, and neodymium.
These elements occur principally in bastnaesite, a rare-earth fluocarbonate, heretofore reported from only about 10 localities in the world.
The bastnaesite was discovered in samples from Mountain Pass obtained by H. E. Woodward and Clarence Watkins of Goodsprings, Nev., and its identity was established in laboratory studies by E . T. Schenk of the U. S. Bureau of Mines and D. F. Hewett of the U. S. Geological Survey. Subsequent prospecting by individuals and geologic investigations by the U. S. Geological Survey resulted in the discovery of bastnaesite in the Sulphide Queen carbonate body and numerous other deposits in a belt 6 miles long.
Investigations by the U. S. Geological Survey since 1949 (Olson et al., in preparation) include detailed mapping of the site of the initial discovery-the Birthday claims-by L. C. Pray and W. N. Sharp; geologic mapping of the district by J. C. Olson; detailed mapping of the Sulphide Queen carbonate body and several smaller deposits by D. R. Shawe and W. N. Sharp; and laboratory mineralogic investigations by H. W. Jaffe
Volume 1, Number 6 - May 1921
Volume 1, Number 6 - May 1921. 42 pages including covers and advertisements.
Contents Walsh, John P., Queen of May Heffernan, Fred W., Home at Last Boyd, Harold F., Evening\u27s Benediction Nugent, Lewis M., The Queen Dwyer, Francis L., Night\u27s Coming Walsh, John P., Francis Thompson, Poet Dewdney, Raymond, Sacrifice, the Price of Success Redmond, Paul J., Said the Walrus to the Carpenter Fogarty, Joseph A., Editorials College Chronicle Athletic
Brother Denis J. Thomas, S.M., to be Buried in Queen of Heaven Ceremony
News release announcing Brother Dennis J. Thomas, S.M., who died after an illness of several months, will be buried in Queen of Heaven cemetery on the University\u27s East Campus
In War and Famine: Missionaries in China\u27s Honan Province in the 1940s
Book review by Thomas D. Curran.
Christensen, Erleen J. In War and Famine: Missionaries in Chinas Honan Province in the 1940s. Montreal: McGill-Queen\u27s University Press, 2005. ISBN 0-07735-28523-9
Preacher\u27s Magazine Volume 37 Number 08
Does History Always Repeat Itself? Editorial The Sunday Night Story Gleanings from the Greek New Testament, Ralph Earle A Study in Wesleyâs Doctrine of Man (II), Carl Bangs Ministerial Ethics, Murray K. Pallett Restore the Prayer Meeting, J. B. Maclagan Precision and Freedom in Worship, James H. Ingalls âQueen of the Parsonage,â Audrey J. Williamson The Light of the World, J. Clifford Mitchell Humility, True and False, A. W. Tozer A Pastor Speaks . . . , W. B. Walker The âNonprofessionalâ Contact, Maynard James Inner Life, Joseph Parker Sermon Workshop Preaching Program Book Briefshttps://digitalcommons.olivet.edu/cotn_pm/1421/thumbnail.jp
The Empire Brass, February 23, 1992
This is the concert program of the The Empire Brass performance on Sunday, February 23, 1992 at 8:00 p.m., at the Tsai Performance Center, 685 Commonwealth Avenue. Works performed were Court Music of Queen Elizabeth by Anthony Holborne, Elizabethan Dance Suite by A. Holborne, Canzoni Nos. 6, 12, 22, 24, 31 by Samuel Scheidt, Madrigals by Don Carlo Gesualdo, Canzone No. 2 by Giovanni Gabrieli, Suite from "Water Music" by George Frideric Handel, Suite from "The Fairy Queen" by Henry Purcell, "Sheep May Safely Graze" from Cantata BWV 208 by Johann Sebastian Bach, "Wir eilen mit schwachen, doch emsigen Schritten" from Cantata BWV 78 by J. S. Bach, "Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme" ("Sleepers, Awake") from Cantata BWV 140 by J. S. Bach, and "Wie will ich mich freuen" from Cantata BWV 146. Digitization for Boston University Concert Programs was supported by the Boston University Humanities Library Endowed Fund
Preacher\u27s Magazine Volume 37 Number 08
Does History Always Repeat Itself? Editorial The Sunday Night Story Gleanings from the Greek New Testament, Ralph Earle A Study in Wesleyâs Doctrine of Man (II), Carl Bangs Ministerial Ethics, Murray K. Pallett Restore the Prayer Meeting, J. B. Maclagan Precision and Freedom in Worship, James H. Ingalls âQueen of the Parsonage,â Audrey J. Williamson The Light of the World, J. Clifford Mitchell Humility, True and False, A. W. Tozer A Pastor Speaks . . . , W. B. Walker The âNonprofessionalâ Contact, Maynard James Inner Life, Joseph Parker Sermon Workshop Preaching Program Book Briefshttps://digitalcommons.olivet.edu/cotn_pm/1421/thumbnail.jp
Volume 23, Number 2 - December 1940
Volume 23, Number 2 â December 1940. 64 pages including covers and advertisements. Dedication Perrotta O.P., Rev. Paul C. The Soul\u27s Lasting Armistice with Christ Murphy, James J. Queen at the Crib Gallagher, Matthew P. A Bow-Legged Saint Sharkey, J. The Hunt Murphy, Leo The Hill Conway, J.A. On Not Having Seen the World\u27s Fair Smith, Raymond C. A Child\u27s Christmas Whalen, Frank J. Jim Scares Me No Longer Mulligan, Thomas A. Go to the Office McGovern, Charles A Footnote to History Williams, Jr., Ira T. The Still of the Night By the Way\u2
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