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    Acquisition of loss of the wild-type NRAS locus with aggressive disease progression in a patient with juvenile myelomonocytic leukemia and a heterozygous NRAS mutation

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    ArticleHAEMATOLOGICA-THE HEMATOLOGY JOURNAL. 92(1-11): 1576-1578 (2007)journal articl

    Arthroscopic management of temporomandibular closed lock

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    The document attached has been archived with permission from the Australian Dental Association. An external link to the publisher’s copy is included

    Strict Limit on CPT Violation from Polarization of Gamma-Ray Bursts

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    We report the strictest observational verification of CPT invariance in the photon sector, as a result of gamma-ray polarization measurement of distant gamma-ray bursts (GRBs), which are brightest stellar-size explosions in the universe. We detected the gamma-ray polarization of three GRBs with high significance, and the source distances may be constrained by a well-known luminosity indicator for GRBs. For the Lorentz- and CPT-violating dispersion relation E_{\pm}^2=p^2 \pm 2\xi p^3/M_{Pl}, where \pm denotes different circular polarization states of the photon, the parameter \xi is constrained as |\xi|<O(10^{-15}). Barring precise cancellation between quantum gravity effects and dark energy effects, the stringent limit on the CPT-violating effect leads to the expectation that quantum gravity presumably respects the CPT invariance.Comment: 4 pages; accepted for publication in Physical Review Letters; redshift estimates of GRBs changed (i.e z=0.382 was wrong for GRB 110721A) and calculations of \xi limit improved from the previous versio

    Serum levels of free light chain before and after chemotherapy in primary systemic AL amyloidosis

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    This is an electronic version of an article published in AMYLOID-JOURNAL OF PROTEIN FOLDING DISORDERS. 13: 71(2006) [AMYLOID-JOURNAL OF PROTEIN FOLDING DISORDERS] is available online at: http://www.informaworld.com/openurl?genre=article&issn=1350-6129&volume=13&issue=3&spage=71ArticleAmyloid-Journal of Protein Folding Disorders. 13(Suppl. 1): 45-45 (2006)journal articl

    Design and performance of the muon monitor for the T2K neutrino oscillation experiment

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    This article describes the design and performance of the muon monitor for the T2K (Tokaito-Kamioka) long baseline neutrino oscillation experiment. The muon monitor consists of two types of detector arrays: ionization chambers and silicon PIN photodiodes. It measures the intensity and profile of muons produced, along with neutrinos, in the decay of pions. The measurement is sensitive to the intensity and direction of the neutrino beam. The linearity and stability of the detectors were measured in beam tests to be within 2.4% and 1.5%, respectively. Based on the test results, the precision of the beam direction measured by the muon monitor is expected to be 0.25 mrad.Comment: 22 page

    Development and operational experience of magnetic horn system for T2K experiment

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    A magnetic horn system to be operated at a pulsed current of 320 kA and to survive high-power proton beam operation at 750 kW was developed for the T2K experiment. The first set of T2K magnetic horns was operated for over 12 million pulses during the four years of operation from 2010 to 2013, under a maximum beam power of 230 kW, and 6.63×10206.63\times10^{20} protons were exposed to the production target. No significant damage was observed throughout this period. This successful operation of the T2K magnetic horns led to the discovery of the νμ→νe\nu_{\mu}\rightarrow\nu_e oscillation phenomenon in 2013 by the T2K experiment. In this paper, details of the design, construction, and operation experience of the T2K magnetic horns are described.Comment: 22 pages, 40 figures, also submitted to Nuclear Instrument and Methods in Physics Research,
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