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Performance of Glass Resistive Plate Chambers for a high granularity semi-digital calorimeter
A new design of highly granular hadronic calorimeter using Glass Resistive
Plate Chambers (GRPCs) with embedded electronics has been proposed for the
future International Linear Collider (ILC) experiments. It features a 2-bit
threshold semi-digital read-out. Several GRPC prototypes with their electronics
have been successfully built and tested in pion beams. The design of these
detectors is presented along with the test results on efficiency, pad
multiplicity, stability and reproducibility.Comment: 16 pages, 15 figure
Construction and commissioning of a technological prototype of a high-granularity semi-digital hadronic calorimeter
A large prototype of 1.3m3 was designed and built as a demonstrator of the
semi-digital hadronic calorimeter (SDHCAL) concept proposed for the future ILC
experiments. The prototype is a sampling hadronic calorimeter of 48 units. Each
unit is built of an active layer made of 1m2 Glass Resistive Plate
Chamber(GRPC) detector placed inside a cassette whose walls are made of
stainless steel. The cassette contains also the electronics used to read out
the GRPC detector. The lateral granularity of the active layer is provided by
the electronics pick-up pads of 1cm2 each. The cassettes are inserted into a
self-supporting mechanical structure built also of stainless steel plates
which, with the cassettes walls, play the role of the absorber. The prototype
was designed to be very compact and important efforts were made to minimize the
number of services cables to optimize the efficiency of the Particle Flow
Algorithm techniques to be used in the future ILC experiments. The different
components of the SDHCAL prototype were studied individually and strict
criteria were applied for the final selection of these components. Basic
calibration procedures were performed after the prototype assembling. The
prototype is the first of a series of new-generation detectors equipped with a
power-pulsing mode intended to reduce the power consumption of this highly
granular detector. A dedicated acquisition system was developed to deal with
the output of more than 440000 electronics channels in both trigger and
triggerless modes. After its completion in 2011, the prototype was commissioned
using cosmic rays and particles beams at CERN.Comment: 49 pages, 41 figure
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Falhas na identificação da infecção pelo HIV durante a gravidez em São Paulo, SP, 1998
OBJECTIVE: The increasing number of women with AIDS in the state of São Paulo has lead to the implementation of a series of measures to reduce mother-to-child HIV transmission. The objective of this study was to evaluate these measures' deficiencies regarding coverage and quality of prenatal care in some HIV reference services in the state of São Paulo. METHODS: All HIV-positive women, aged 18 years or more, who gave birth in 1998 were interviewed when they came for a visit with an infectologist or a pediatrician in three cities (São Paulo, Santos and São José do Rio Preto) of the state of São Paulo. A structured questionnaire was applied. Prenatal care and time of their HIV infection diagnosis (before, during or after pregnancy) were assessed. RESULTS: Of 116 women interviewed, 109/116 (94%) had attended a prenatal care service during pregnancy, 64% had their first visit in the first trimester and 80% had 3 or more visits during pregnancy. The mean age of those who attended a prenatal service was 29.1 years, higher than those who did not attend any service (24.3 years). The HIV-positive status was known by 45%, 38% and 17% of the women before pregnancy, during pregnancy and after delivery, respectively. HIV testing was offered to 82% who did not know their serologic status, and among these, only 56% were informed about the importance of getting tested. The basic health care units (UBS) were less efficient in conveying information to the mothers about their children's infection risk (p=0.037) and their treatment needs (p=0.014). CONCLUSIONS: The main deficiencies identified were lack of HIV testing during pregnancy and inadequate information. Though basic health care units are the most important source of care for this population, its contribution to the understanding of risks and treatment needs was the most unsatisfactory.OBJETIVO: O aumento de casos de Aids em mulheres no Estado de São Paulo desencadeou uma série de medidas para reduzir a transmissão materno-infantil do HIV. Assim, realizou-se estudo com o objetivo de avaliar falhas na implantação dessas medidas, do ponto de vista da cobertura e da qualidade do pré-natal, em serviços de referência que atendem mulheres soropositivas no Estado de São Paulo. MÉTODOS: Foram entrevistadas, por meio de questionário estruturado, todas as mulheres soropositivas de três cidades do Estado de São Paulo (São Paulo, Santos e São José do Rio Preto). Todas as mulheres possuíam no mínimo 18 anos de idade, tiveram filhos em 1998 e fizeram consulta com infectologista (ela mesma ou seu filho). As mulheres foram avaliadas quanto à realização do pré-natal e ao conhecimento da soropositividade para o HIV antes, durante ou após a gestação. RESULTADOS: Do total de 116 mulheres, 109 (94%) fizeram pré-natal, 64% procuraram os serviços durante o primeiro trimestre, e o número de consultas foi de pelo menos três em 80% dos casos. A idade média das mulheres que fizeram pré-natal foi de 29,1 anos, estatisticamente maior do que a das mulheres que não o fizeram (24,3 anos). Sabiam ser soropositivas antes de engravidar 45% das mulheres, 38% souberam durante a gravidez, e 17%, após o nascimento da criança. O teste para o HIV foi oferecido para 82% das mulheres que não conheciam seu status sorológico. Destas, apenas 56% receberam explicação sobre a importância do teste. As unidades básicas de saúde (UBS) foram os locais onde a informação menos ajudou a conhecer o risco para a criança (p=0,037) e a necessidade de tratamento (p=0,0142). CONCLUSÕES: As principais falhas identificadas foram o não-oferecimento do teste HIV durante a gestação e a inadequada qualidade da informação. O principal local de atendimento para essas pessoas são as UBS. Estas foram as que menos contribuíram para a compreensão dos riscos e da necessidade de tratamento
Performance of A DTBX Prototype
A novel muon detector concept for LHC was studied in a test beam. The application of mean-timer technique to arrays of drift tubes provides the space and time resolution needed for first level trigger and track reconstruction using only the drift time information. A complete study of the performance of this new detector was done
Bunch Crossing Identification At Lhc Using A Mean-timer Technique
A novel method was developed to obtain precise timing of muon hits in drift tubes at the first trigger level, and hence to associate a detected muon with the bunch crossing in which it originated. A very good time resolution of approximately 2 ns was obtained. Some other topics related to muon detection were investigated
Falhas na identificação da infecção pelo HIV durante a gravidez em São Paulo, SP, 1998 Deficiencies in diagnosing HIV-infection during pregnancy in Brazil, 1998
OBJETIVO: O aumento de casos de Aids em mulheres no Estado de São Paulo desencadeou uma série de medidas para reduzir a transmissão materno-infantil do HIV. Assim, realizou-se estudo com o objetivo de avaliar falhas na implantação dessas medidas, do ponto de vista da cobertura e da qualidade do pré-natal, em serviços de referência que atendem mulheres soropositivas no Estado de São Paulo. MÉTODOS: Foram entrevistadas, por meio de questionário estruturado, todas as mulheres soropositivas de três cidades do Estado de São Paulo (São Paulo, Santos e São José do Rio Preto). Todas as mulheres possuíam no mínimo 18 anos de idade, tiveram filhos em 1998 e fizeram consulta com infectologista (ela mesma ou seu filho). As mulheres foram avaliadas quanto à realização do pré-natal e ao conhecimento da soropositividade para o HIV antes, durante ou após a gestação. RESULTADOS: Do total de 116 mulheres, 109 (94%) fizeram pré-natal, 64% procuraram os serviços durante o primeiro trimestre, e o número de consultas foi de pelo menos três em 80% dos casos. A idade média das mulheres que fizeram pré-natal foi de 29,1 anos, estatisticamente maior do que a das mulheres que não o fizeram (24,3 anos). Sabiam ser soropositivas antes de engravidar 45% das mulheres, 38% souberam durante a gravidez, e 17%, após o nascimento da criança. O teste para o HIV foi oferecido para 82% das mulheres que não conheciam seu status sorológico. Destas, apenas 56% receberam explicação sobre a importância do teste. As unidades básicas de saúde (UBS) foram os locais onde a informação menos ajudou a conhecer o risco para a criança (p=0,037) e a necessidade de tratamento (p=0,0142). CONCLUSÕES: As principais falhas identificadas foram o não-oferecimento do teste HIV durante a gestação e a inadequada qualidade da informação. O principal local de atendimento para essas pessoas são as UBS. Estas foram as que menos contribuíram para a compreensão dos riscos e da necessidade de tratamento.<br>OBJECTIVE: The increasing number of women with AIDS in the state of São Paulo has lead to the implementation of a series of measures to reduce mother-to-child HIV transmission. The objective of this study was to evaluate these measures' deficiencies regarding coverage and quality of prenatal care in some HIV reference services in the state of São Paulo. METHODS: All HIV-positive women, aged 18 years or more, who gave birth in 1998 were interviewed when they came for a visit with an infectologist or a pediatrician in three cities (São Paulo, Santos and São José do Rio Preto) of the state of São Paulo. A structured questionnaire was applied. Prenatal care and time of their HIV infection diagnosis (before, during or after pregnancy) were assessed. RESULTS: Of 116 women interviewed, 109/116 (94%) had attended a prenatal care service during pregnancy, 64% had their first visit in the first trimester and 80% had 3 or more visits during pregnancy. The mean age of those who attended a prenatal service was 29.1 years, higher than those who did not attend any service (24.3 years). The HIV-positive status was known by 45%, 38% and 17% of the women before pregnancy, during pregnancy and after delivery, respectively. HIV testing was offered to 82% who did not know their serologic status, and among these, only 56% were informed about the importance of getting tested. The basic health care units (UBS) were less efficient in conveying information to the mothers about their children's infection risk (p=0.037) and their treatment needs (p=0.014). CONCLUSIONS: The main deficiencies identified were lack of HIV testing during pregnancy and inadequate information. Though basic health care units are the most important source of care for this population, its contribution to the understanding of risks and treatment needs was the most unsatisfactory
Анализ двух широких атмосферных ливней с двумя центрами и распределения с большимиp T для субливня
Measurement of momentum and angular distribution of punchthrough muons at the RD5 experiment
The momentum and angular distributions of punchthrough muons have been measured after a 10 lambda calorimeter using an iron toroid magnet with 1.5 T as spectrometer-The calorimeter was inside a variable magnetic field of 0 to 3 T. The incident momentum of the pi(-) beam ranged from 20 to 300 GeV/c. Measurements were also done at some beam momenta for pi(+) K+ and p. The results are compared with Monte Carlo predictions. A parameterization for the momentum spectrum of punchthrough muons was derived from the data