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Confronting the fourth generation two Higgs doublet model with the phenomenology of heavy Higgs bosons
A sequential fourth generation is known to be excluded because the
non-decoupling contribution to , the Higgs coupling modifier with a
gluon pair, is unacceptably large. Recently a new way to save the model was
suggested in the Type-II two Higgs doublet model: if the Yukawa couplings of
down-type fermions have wrong-sign, the contributions from and to
are cancelled. We study the theoretical and experimental constraints
on this model, focusing on the heavy Higgs bosons. Two constraining features
are pointed out. First the exact wrong-sign limit does not allow the alignment,
which makes the perturbative unitarity for the scalar-scalar scattering put the
upper bounds on the heavy Higgs boson masses like GeV
and GeV. Secondly, the Yukawa couplings of the fourth
generation fermions to the heavy Higgs bosons are generically large as being
proportional to the heavy fermion mass and, for the down-type fermions, to
as well. The gluon fusion productions of and through the
fourth generation quark loops become significant. We found that the current LHC
data on for along with the theoretical and indirect
constraints exclude the model at leading order.Comment: 30 pages with 17 figure
National and international agricultural research and rural poverty: the case of rice research in India and China
The study attempts to measure the total benefits from rice varietal improvement research in China and India using variety adoption and performance data over the last two decades. It then uses genetic or pedigree information to partition the total benefits between these two countries and IRRI. Finally, the study uses reported elasticity of poverty reduction with respect to agricultural output growth to assess the effects of national and international research on poverty reduction in rural India and China. The results indicate that rice varietal improvement research has contributed tremendously to increase in rice production, accounting for 14-23 percent of total production value over the last two decades in both countries. Rice research has also helped reduce large numbers of rural poor. IRRI played a crucial role in these successes. In 1999, for every $1 million invested at IRRI, more than 800 and 15,000 rural poor were lifted above the poverty line in China and India, respectively. These poverty-reduction effects were even larger in the earlier years." Authors' AbstractRice Asia., Rice Research., Rice Varieties., Rice Yields., Poverty alleviation., genetically modified organisms,
Prophylaxis of heterotopic ossification – an updated review
Heterotopic ossification (HO) is defined as the process by which trabecular bone forms outside of the skeletal structure, occupying space in soft tissue where it does not normally exist. The current popular prophylactic treatment modalities include non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and radiation therapy, although the literature remains inconclusive as to which is superior. Additionally, both treatments can lead to adverse effects to the patient. Recently there have been several studies attempting to identify new aspects of the etiology of heterotopic bone formation and introduce new prophylactic modalities with increased efficacy and fewer side effects. For this review, we selectively retrieved articles from Medline published from 1958–2008 on the prophylaxis of HO with the aim of assisting readers in quickly grasping the current status of research and clinical aspects of HO prophylaxis
Proposal: New Quotations 新的行情
This proposal feature a literary explanation of the work (in both Chinese and English), as well as a drawn illustration of the work (accompanied by hand-notes). Illustration of another work Cleaning Electronic Chair 清洁的电椅” is also included on the same page as that of New Quotations . (Jerry Wu\u2723).https://digital.kenyon.edu/zhoudocs/1209/thumbnail.jp
Resume: QIAN Weikang
This resume is hand-written and is scripted in English. (Jerry Wu\u2723).https://digital.kenyon.edu/zhoudocs/1208/thumbnail.jp
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