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    CP Violation in the Decay of Neutral Higgs Boson into t−tˉt-{\bar t} or W+−W−W^+-W^-

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    We investigate a potentially large CP violating asymmetry in the neutral Higgs boson decay into a heavy quark pair or a W+W^+--W−W^- pair. The source of the CP nonconservation is in the Yukawa couplings of the Higgs boson which can contain both scalar and pseudoscalar pieces. One of the interesting consequence is the different rates of the Higgs boson decays into CP conjugate polarized states. The required final state interactions can be either the strong or the electroweak interactions. The CP violating asymmetry can manifests itself in the asymmetry in the energies of the secondary decay products of these heavy quarks and WW bosons. Such asymmetry can be measureable in the future colliders such as SSC or LHC.Comment: 14 pages, 6 postscript figures, extended version of preprint FERMILAB-PUB-92/172-

    Medien der Kooperation

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    Die digital-vernetzten Medien erfordern neue Analysen, Theorien und Geschichten. Sie verĂ€ndern unseren Blick auf die Geschichte von Infrastrukturen, Öffentlichkeiten und Medienpraktiken. Was wĂ€ren AnsĂ€tze fĂŒr eine Medientheorie, die praktischen „skills“ des Mediengebrauchs,seiner soziotechnischen MaterialitĂ€t und den bĂŒrokratischen wie epistemischen QualitĂ€ten der Medien gerecht wird? Die vorliegende Ausgabe 1/2015 der Navigationen widmet sich Medien als kooperativ bewerkstelligten Kooperationsbedingungen. Sie erbringen, so die These, konstitutive Vermittlungsleistungen zwischen der Organisation von Arbeit, Praktiken des Infrastrukturierens und der Genese von Öffentlichkeiten in wechselseitiger Interaktion

    Pre-operative diagnosis of an unusual complication of abdominal aortic aneurysm on multidetector computed tomography: a case report

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    Spontaneous fistulation of an abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) into the inferior vena cava (IVC) is an unusual and infrequently encountered complication in clinical practice. In the majority of cases, it is a diagnosis made on the operating table, during surgical repair of AAA. We report a patient with an aortocaval fistula diagnosed preoperatively on multidetector computed tomography (MDCT). Preoperative diagnosis of this rare complication is important as it allows appropriate anaesthetic and surgical planning thereby reducing morbidity and mortality

    Constraints on CP violation in the Higgs sector from the ρ\rho parameter

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    We discuss the relation between the CP symmetry and the custodial SU(2)SU(2) symmetry in the Higgs sector. In particular, we show that CP violation in the Higgs-gauge sector is allowed only if the custodial SU(2)SU(2) symmetry is broken. We exploit these facts to constrain CP violation using the experimental bounds on ρ−1\rho-1. CP nonconservation in the Higgs-fermion interactions can also be constrained in a similar way although a possible exception is pointed out.Comment: 19 pages, 2 figures (not included), SLAC-PUB-619

    Assessing the potential for postcopulatory sexual selection in elasmobranchs

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    This review highlights the potential role that post-copulatory sexual selection plays in elasmobranch reproductive systems and the utility of this group to further understanding of evolutionary responses to the post-copulatory processes of sperm competition and cryptic female choice. The growing genetic evidence for female multiple mating (polyandry) in elasmobranchs is summarized. While polyandry appears to be common in this group, rates of multiple paternity are highly variable between species suggesting that there is large variance in the strength of post-copulatory sexual selection among elasmobranchs. Possible adaptations of traits important for post-copulatory sexual selection are then considered. Particular emphasis is devoted to explore the potential for sperm competition and cryptic female choice to influence the evolution of testes size, sperm morphology, genital morphology and sperm storage organs. Finally, it is argued that future work should take advantage of the wealth of information on these reproductive traits already available in elasmobranchs to gain a better understanding of how post-copulatory sexual selection operates in this group

    Electric Dipole Moments of Neutron and Electron in Two-Higgs-Doublet Model with Maximal CPCP violation

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    We study the electric dipole moments(EDM) of the neutron and the electron in the two-Higgs-doublet model, in the case that CPCP symmetry is violated maximally in the neutral Higgs sector. We take account of the Weinberg's operator O_{3g}=GG\t G as well as the operator Oqg=qˉσG~qO_{qg}=\bar q\sigma\tilde Gq for the neutron, and the Barr-Zee diagrams for the electron. It is found that the predicted neutron EDM could be considerably reduced by the destructive contribution of the two Higgs scalars to get the lower value than the experimental bound. As to the electron EDM, the predicted value is smaller in one order than the experimental one.Comment: 15pages, UWThPh-1994-48, AUE-08-94, US-94-06. The post-script files of figures will be sent by request by electric mai

    Anharmonic collective excitation in a solvable model

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    We apply the time-dependent variational principle, the nuclear field theory, and the boson expansion method to the Lipkin model to discuss anharmonicities of collective vibrational excitations. It is shown that all of these approaches lead to the same anharmonicity to leading order in the number of particles. Comparison with the exact solution of the Lipkin model shows that these theories reproduce it quite well.Comment: RevTex, 18 pages, 4 postscript figure

    A closer look at weight loss interventions in primary care: a systematic review and meta-analysis

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    PurposeThe major aims were to quantify patient weight loss using various approaches adminstered by a primary care provider for at least 6 months and to unveil relevant contextual factors that could improve patient weight loss on a long-term basis.MethodsA systematic review and meta-analysis was conducted using Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, MEDLINE, EMBASE, Scopus, and Web of Science from inception to December 5, 2022. COVIDENCE systematic review software was used to identify and abstract data, as well as assess data quality and risk of bias.ResultsSeven studies included 2,187 people with obesity testing (1) anti-obesity medication (AOM), (2) AOM, intensive lifestyle counseling + meal replacements, and (3) physician training to better counsel patients on intensive lifestyle modification. Substantial heterogeneity in the outcomes was observed, as well as bias toward lack of published studies showing no effect. The random effect model estimated a treatment effect for the aggregate efficacy of primary care interventions −3.54 kg (95% CI: −5.61 kg to −1.47 kg). Interventions that included a medication component (alone or as part of a multipronged intervention) achieved a greater weight reduction by −2.94 kg (p < 0.0001). In all interventions, efficacy declined with time (reduction in weight loss by 0.53 kg per 6 months, 95% CI: 0.04–1.0 kg).ConclusionWeight loss interventions administered by a primary care provider can lead to modest weight loss. Weight loss is approximately doubled if anti-obesity medication is part of the treatment. Nevertheless, attenuated weight loss over time underscores the need for long-term treatment.Systematic review registration[https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/ CRD4202121242344], identifier (CRD42021242344)
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