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Re-separation modes of Au-197+Au-197 system at sub-Fermi energies
Collisions of a very heavy nuclear system, 197Au + 197Au, were studied at the energy of 15 MeV/nucleon with the aim to identify and investigate main macroscopic modes of re-separation of such a heavy nuclear system. The experiment was performed at the INFN LNS laboratory in Catania by using the multidetector array CHIMERA. Along with binary strongly damped collisions, a strong component of a new re-separation mode: the "fast ternary fission" in characteristic nearly co-linear configuration was observed and the time scale of this process was determined
Placebo effect characteristics observed in a single, international, longitudinal study in Huntington's disease.
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Classically, clinical trials are based on the placebo-control design. Our aim was to analyze the placebo effect in Huntington's disease. METHODS: Placebo data were obtained from an international, longitudinal, placebo-controlled trial for Huntington's disease (European Huntington's Disease Initiative Study Group). One-hundred and eighty patients were evaluated using the Unified Huntington Disease Rating Scale over 36 months. A placebo effect was defined as an improvement of at least 50% over baseline scores in the Unified Huntington Disease Rating Scale, and clinically relevant when at least 10% of the population met it. RESULTS: Only behavior showed a significant placebo effect, and the proportion of the patients with placebo effect ranged from 16% (first visit) to 41% (last visit). Nondepressed patients with better functional status were most likely to be placebo-responders over time. CONCLUSIONS: In Huntington's disease, behavior seems to be more vulnerable to placebo than overall motor function, cognition, and function1 maart 201
Inclusive-Jet and Dijet Cross Sections in Deep Inelastic Scattering at HERA.
Inclusive-jet and dijet differential cross sections have been measured in
neutral current deep inelastic ep scattering for exchanged boson virtualities
Q2 > 125 GeV2 with the ZEUS detector at HERA using an integrated luminosity of
82 pb-1. Jets were identified in the Breit frame using the kt cluster
algorithm. Jet cross sections are presented as functions of several kinematic
and jet variables. The results are also presented in different regions of Q2.
Next-to-leading-order QCD calculations describe the measurements well. Regions
of phase space where the theoretical uncertainties are small have been
identified. Measurements in these regions have the potential to constrain the
gluon density in the proton when used as inputs to global fits of the proton
parton distribution functions.Comment: 31 pages, 12 figures, revised version with small modifications to the
text, accepted by Nuclear Physics