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    PMS2 EVALUATION OF AN AUTOMATED SYSTEM FOR PRIOR AUTHORIZATION—A COX-2 INHIBITOR EXAMPLE

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    Mesoscopic spin confinement during acoustically induced transport

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    Long coherence lifetimes of electron spins transported using moving potential dots are shown to result from the mesoscopic confinement of the spin vector. The confinement dimensions required for spin control are governed by the characteristic spin-orbit length of the electron spins, which must be larger than the dimensions of the dot potential. We show that the coherence lifetime of the electron spins is independent of the local carrier densities within each potential dot and that the precession frequency, which is determined by the Dresselhaus contribution to the spin-orbit coupling, can be modified by varying the sample dimensions resulting in predictable changes in the spin-orbit length and, consequently, in the spin coherence lifetime.Comment: 10 pages, 2 figure

    Synchronizing transcriptional control of T cell metabolism and function

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    Exokrines Pankreas

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    Helper T-Cell Differentiation in Graft-Versus-Host Disease After Allogeneic Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation

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