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    Comparative dyeing studies of reactive dyes and conventional direct and acid dyes on silk

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    Remazol reactive dyes after alkali fixing caused no reduction in tensile strength. Higher depths of shade in acid dyeing of reactives were observed than in conventional dyeing. Exhaustion percentages were on average, acid dyes 98, direct dyes 85, and reactive dyes 70-50. Fastness properties in all cases have been carefully checked and are in all cases satisfactory

    Erratum to: Insight into particle production mechanisms via angular correlations of identified particles in pp collisions at s = 7 TeV (The European Physical Journal C, (2017), 77, 8, (569), 10.1140/epjc/s10052-017-5129-6)

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    We have identified a mistake in how Fig. 1 is referenced in the text of the article Eur. Phys. J. C 77 (2017) no. 8, 569 which affected three paragraphs of the results section. The corrected three paragraphs as well as the unmodified accompanying figure are reproduced in this document with the correct labeling. In addition, an editing issue led to a missing acknowledgements section. The missing section is reproduced at the end of this document in the manner in which it should have appeared in the published article. © 2019, CERN for the benefit of the ALICE collaboration

    Measurement of pion, kaon and proton production in proton–proton collisions at √s = 7 TeV

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    The measurement of primary π±\pi ^{\pm }π±, K±K^{\pm }K±, ppp and p{\overline{{p}}}p¯ production at mid-rapidity (|y| <|y|< 0.5) in proton–proton collisions at s\sqrt{s}s=== 7 TeV performed with a large ion collider experiment at the large hadron collider (LHC) is reported. Particle identification is performed using the specific ionisation energy-loss and time-of-flight information, the ring-imaging Cherenkov technique and the kink-topology identification of weak decays of charged kaons. Transverse momentum spectra are measured from 0.1 up to 3 GeV/ccc for pions, from 0.2 up to 6 GeV/ccc for kaons and from 0.3 up to 6 GeV/ccc for protons. The measured spectra and particle ratios are compared with quantum chromodynamics-inspired models, tuned to reproduce also the earlier measurements performed at the LHC. Furthermore, the integrated particle yields and ratios as well as the average transverse momenta are compared with results at lower collision energies. © 2015, CERN for the benefit of the ALICE collaboration

    Energy dependence of exclusive J/ photoproduction off protons in ultra-peripheral p-Pb collisions at NN=5.02 TeV

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    The ALICE Collaboration has measured the energy dependence of exclusive photoproduction of J / \u3c8 vector mesons off proton targets in ultra\u2013peripheral p\u2013Pb collisions at a centre-of-mass energy per nucleon pair sNN=5.02 TeV. The e + e - and \u3bc + \u3bc - decay channels are used to measure the cross section as a function of the rapidity of the J / \u3c8 in the range - 2.5 < y< 2.7 , corresponding to an energy in the \u3b3p centre-of-mass in the interval 40 < W \u3b3p < 550 GeV. The measurements, which are consistent with a power law dependence of the exclusive J / \u3c8 photoproduction cross section, are compared to previous results from HERA and the LHC and to several theoretical models. They are found to be compatible with previous measurements

    Calibration of the photon spectrometer PHOS of the ALICE experiment

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    The procedure for the energy calibration of the high granularity electromagnetic calorimeter PHOS of the ALICE experiment is presented. The methods used to perform the relative gain calibration, to evaluate the geometrical alignment and the corresponding correction of the absolute energy scale, to obtain the nonlinearity correction coefficients and finally, to calculate the time-dependent calibration corrections, are discussed and illustrated by the PHOS performance in proton-proton (pp) collisions at s=13 TeV. After applying all corrections, the achieved mass resolutions for \u3c00 and \u3b7 mesons for pT > 1.7 GeV/c are \u3c3m\u3c0javax.xml.bind.JAXBElement@533d1c3d = 4.56 \ub1 0.03 MeV/c2 and \u3c3m\u3b7 = 15.3 \ub1 1.0 MeV/c2, respectively

    Charged-particle pseudorapidity density at mid-rapidity in p-Pb collisions at root S-NN=8.16 TeV

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    The pseudorapidity density of charged particles, d N ch / d \u3b7, in p\u2013Pb collisions has been measured at a centre-of-mass energy per nucleon\u2013nucleon pair of 1asNN = 8.16 TeV at mid-pseudorapidity for non-single-diffractive events. The results cover 3.6 units of pseudorapidity, | \u3b7| < 1.8. The d N ch / d \u3b7 value is 19.1 \ub1 0.7 at | \u3b7| < 0.5. This quantity divided by \u27e8 N part \u27e9 / 2 is 4.73 \ub1 0.20 , where \u27e8 N part \u27e9 is the average number of participating nucleons, is 9.5% higher than the corresponding value for p\u2013Pb collisions at 1asNN = 5.02 TeV. Measurements are compared with models based on different mechanisms for particle production. All models agree within uncertainties with data in the Pb-going side, while HIJING overestimates, showing a symmetric behaviour, and EPOS underestimates the p-going side of the d N ch / d \u3b7 distribution. Saturation-based models reproduce the distributions well for \u3b7> - 1.3. The d N ch / d \u3b7 is also measured for different centrality estimators, based both on the charged-particle multiplicity and on the energy deposited in the Zero-Degree Calorimeters. A study of the implications of the large multiplicity fluctuations due to the small number of participants for systems like p\u2013Pb in the centrality calculation for multiplicity-based estimators is discussed, demonstrating the advantages of determining the centrality with energy deposited near beam rapidity

    Impact of Distance Determinations on Galactic Structure. II. Old Tracers

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