190 research outputs found
Like-Sign W Boson Production at the LHC as a Probe of Double Parton Scattering
Double parton scattering, i.e. two parton hard scattering processes in the
same hadron-hadron collision, may constitute an important background for Higgs
and other new particle searches at the LHC. We point out that like-sign W pair
production provides a relatively clean way of searching for, and calibrating,
double parton scattering at the LHC.Comment: 10 pages, LaTeX, 5 figures, epsfi
Implications of macroeconomic volatility in the Euro area
In this paper we estimate a Bayesian vector autoregressive model with factor
stochastic volatility in the error term to assess the effects of an uncertainty
shock in the Euro area. This allows us to treat macroeconomic uncertainty as a
latent quantity during estimation. Only a limited number of contributions to
the literature estimate uncertainty and its macroeconomic consequences jointly,
and most are based on single country models. We analyze the special case of a
shock restricted to the Euro area, where member states are highly related by
construction. We find significant results of a decrease in real activity for
all countries over a period of roughly a year following an uncertainty shock.
Moreover, equity prices, short-term interest rates and exports tend to decline,
while unemployment levels increase. Dynamic responses across countries differ
slightly in magnitude and duration, with Ireland, Slovakia and Greece
exhibiting different reactions for some macroeconomic fundamentals.Comment: Keywords: Bayesian vector autoregressive models, factor stochastic
volatility, uncertainty shocks; JEL: C30, F41, E3
Non isotopic in situ hybridization and digital analysis of chromosomes in mitotic and interphase cells
The New ICD-11 Prolonged Grief Disorder Guidelines in Japan: Findings and Implications from Key Informant Interviews
Prolonged grief disorder (PGD) is a new mental health disorder, recently introduced in the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11), World Health Organization Classification of Diseases (WHO). The new ICD-11 guidelines reflect an emerging wave of interest in the global applicability of mental disorders. However, the selection of diagnostic core features in different cultural contexts has yet to be determined. Currently, there is debate in the field over the global applicability of these guidelines. Using semi-structured interviews with 14 key informants, we explored the acceptability of ICD-11 guidelines for PGD according to Japanese health professionals as key informants. The interviews revealed symptoms of grief possibly missing in the ICD-11 PGD guidelines including somatization and concepts such as hole in the heart. Additionally, sociocultural barriers such as stigma and beliefs about the social desirability of emotions may challenge patients' and clinicians' acceptance of the new ICD-11 criteria
On the effectiveness of the European Central Bank's conventional and unconventional policies under uncertainty
In this paper, we investigate the effectiveness of conventional and unconventional monetary policy measures by the European Central Bank (ECB) conditional on the prevailing level of uncertainty. To obtain exogenous variation in central bank policy, we rely on high-frequency surprises in financial market data for the euro area (EA) around policy announcement dates. We trace the dynamic effects of shocks to the short-term policy rate, forward guidance and quantitative easing on several key macroeconomic and financial quantities alongside survey-based measures of expectations. For this purpose, we propose a Bayesian smooth-transition vector autoregression (ST-VAR), using a measure of economic policy uncertainty as signal variable. Our results suggest that transmission channels are impaired when uncertainty is elevated. While conventional monetary policy and forward guidance can be less effective during such periods, quantitative easing measures seem to work comparatively well in uncertain times
Adult Osteosclerotic Metaphyseal Dysplasia With Progressive Osteonecrosis of the Jaws and Abnormal Bone Resorption Pattern Due to a LRRK1 Splice Site Mutation
Osteosclerotic metaphyseal dysplasia (OSMD) is a rare autosomal recessive sclerosing skeletal dysplasia. We report on a 34-year-old patient with sandwich vertebrae, platyspondyly, osteosclerosis of the tubular bones, pathologic fractures, and anemia. In the third decade, he developed osteonecrosis of the jaws, which was progressive in spite of repeated surgical treatment over a period of 11 years. An iliac crest bone biopsy revealed the presence of hypermineralized cartilage remnants, large multinucleated osteoclasts with abnormal morphology, and inadequate bone resorption typical for osteoclast-rich osteopetrosis. After exclusion of mutations in TCIRG1 and CLCN7 we performed trio-based exome sequencing. The novel homozygous splice-site mutation c.261G>A in the gene LRRK1 was found and co-segregated with the phenotype in the family. cDNA sequencing showed nearly complete skipping of exon 3 leading to a frameshift (p.Ala34Profs*33). Osteoclasts differentiated from the patient's peripheral blood monocytes were extremely large. Instead of resorption pits these cells were only capable of superficial erosion. Phosphorylation of L-plastin at position Ser5 was strongly reduced in patient-derived osteoclasts showing a loss of function of the mutated LRRK1 kinase protein. Our analysis indicates a strong overlap of LRRK1-related OSMD with other forms of intermediate osteopetrosis, but an exceptional abnormality of osteoclast resorption. Like in other osteoclast pathologies an increased risk for progressive osteonecrosis of the jaws should be considered in OSMD, an intermediate form of osteopetrosis
Non isotopic in situ hybridization and digital analysis of chromosomes in mitotic and interphase cells
Lake water quality in-situ data requirements and availability
Copernicus is the European Union’s Earth Observation (EO) and monitoring programme. This report summarises the requirements, availability and limitations of in-situ data for development of satellite-EO products relating to lake water quality across the Copernicus services. It identifies gaps in available data and provides recommendations for coordination activities that may help improve access and usefulness of in-situ data
Same-sign W pair production as a probe of double parton scattering at the LHC
We study the production of same-sign W boson pairs at the LHC in double
parton interactions. Compared with simple factorised double parton
distributions (dPDFs), we show that the recently developed dPDFs, GS09, lead to
non-trivial kinematic correlations between the W bosons. A numerical study of
the prospects for observing this process using same-sign dilepton signatures,
including same-sign WWjj, di-boson and heavy flavour backgrounds, at 14 TeV
centre-of-mass energy is then performed. It is shown that a small excess of
same-sign dilepton events from double parton scattering over a background
dominated by single scattering WZ(gamma*) production could be observed at the
LHC.Comment: 14 pages, 8 figures. Added references, slight changes in the text
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