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Observations of Large Scale Sidereal Anisotropy in 1 and 11 TeV cosmic rays from the MINOS experiment
The MINOS Near and Far Detectors are two large, functionally-identical,
steel-scintillating sampling calorimeters located at depths of 220 mwe and 2100
mwe respectively. The detectors observe the muon component of hadronic showers
produced from cosmic ray interactions with nuclei in the earth's atmosphere.
From the arrival direction of these muons, the anisotropy in arrival direction
of the cosmic ray primaries can be determined. The MINOS Near and Far Detector
have observed anisotropy on the order of 0.1% at 1 and 11 TeV respectively. The
amplitude and phase of the first harmonic at 1 TeV are
8.21.7(stat.) and (8.912.1(stat.)), and at
11 TeV are 3.80.5(stat.) and
(27.27.2(stat.)).Comment: 32nd International Cosmic Ray Conference, August 201
The influence of negative-energy states on proton-proton bremsstrahlung
We investigate the effect of negative-energy states on proton-proton
bremsstrahlung using a manifestly covariant amplitude based on a T-matrix
constructed in a spectator model. We show that there is a large cancellation
among the zeroth-order, single- and double-scattering diagrams involving
negative-energy nucleonic currents. We thus conclude that it is essential to
include all these diagrams when studying effects of negative-energy states.Comment: 12 pages revtex and 3 figure
Language-based multimedia information retrieval
This paper describes various methods and approaches for language-based multimedia information retrieval, which have been developed in the projects POP-EYE and OLIVE and which will be developed further in the MUMIS project. All of these project aim at supporting automated indexing of video material by use of human language technologies. Thus, in contrast to image or sound-based retrieval methods, where both the query language and the indexing methods build on non-linguistic data, these methods attempt to exploit advanced text retrieval technologies for the retrieval of non-textual material. While POP-EYE was building on subtitles or captions as the prime language key for disclosing video fragments, OLIVE is making use of speech recognition to automatically derive transcriptions of the sound tracks, generating time-coded linguistic elements which then serve as the basis for text-based retrieval functionality
Using simulation to estimate the power of a badger vaccine trial
The aim of this study was to estimate the power of a badger vaccine field trial using simulation techniques. The effects of sample size, sensitivity and specificity of the diagnostic test, transmission rate between unvaccinated badgers, Vaccine Efficacy for Susceptibility (VES) and Vaccine Efficacy for Infectiousness (VEI) on study power were determined. The most striking result was the large effect of the specificity of the diagnostic test on study power. Sample size had a small effect on power. Study power increased with increasing transmission rate between non-vaccinated badgers. Changes in VES had a higher impact on power than changes in VEI. In summary, study power in group randomized trials depends not only on sample size but on many other parameters. In the current vaccine trial, power was highly dependent on the specificity of the diagnostic test. Therefore, it is critical that the diagnostic test used in the badger vaccine trial is optimized to maximise test specificity
Customer evaluations of after-sales service contact modes: An empirical analysis of national culture�s consequences
customer, service, culture, evaluation
Car space : Chicago
1 archivo PDF (Tipo: Presentación) : principalmente ilustraciones en color ; 38 diapositivas. Más un archivo PDF, síntesis de la presentación, (1 página)El asunto americano del amor por el automóvil comenzó lentamente,
Aunque el primer motor de combustión interna fue patentado en
1860, el historiador James J. Flink precisa que no fue hasta 1895,
cuando la raza interurbana del coche de Pari's-Burdeos-Pari's fue
cubierta extensamente en la prensa americana, que los americanos
comenzaron a reconocer cómo un coche pudo acomodar distancia y
velocidad. Los americanos también previeron rápidamente la oportunidad
para la movilidad y la libertad individuales que un coche proporcionaría,
y en 1927 los norteamericanos podrían jactarse de tener un coche para
cada cinco a mericanos, y para 1995, aproximadamente existe un coche por cada 1.37 americanos. SUIDU
Dark and Baryonic Matter in Bright Spiral Galaxies: I.Near-infrared and Optical Broadband Surface Photometry of 30 Galaxies
We present photometrically calibrated images and surface photometry in the B,
V, R, J, H, and K-bands of 25, and in the g, r, and K-bands of 5 nearby bright
(Bo_T<12.5 mag) spiral galaxies with inclinations between 30-65 degrees
spanning the Hubble Sequence from Sa to Scd. Data are from The Ohio State
University Bright Spiral Galaxy Survey, the Two Micron All Sky Survey, and the
Sloan Digital Sky Survey Second Data Release. Radial surface brightness
profiles are extracted, and integrated magnitudes are measured from the
profiles. Axis ratios, position angles, and scale lengths are measured from the
near-infrared images. A 1-dimensional bulge/disk decomposition is performed on
the near-infrared images of galaxies with a non-negligible bulge component, and
an exponential disk is fit to the radial surface brightness profiles of the
remaining galaxies.Comment: 28 page
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