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    Mutation increasing ÎČ-carotene concentrations does not adversely affect concentrations of essential mineral elements in pepper fruit

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    <div><p>Vitamin and mineral deficiencies are prevalent in human populations throughout the world. Vitamin A deficiency affects hundreds of millions of pre-school age children in low income countries. Fruits of pepper (<i>Capsicum annuum</i> L.) can be a major dietary source of precursors to Vitamin A biosynthesis, such as ÎČ-carotene. Recently, pepper breeding programs have introduced the orange-fruited (<i>of</i>) trait of the mutant variety Oranzheva kapiya, which is associated with high fruit ÎČ-carotene concentrations, to the mutant variety Albena. In this manuscript, concentrations of ÎČ-carotene and mineral elements (magnesium, phosphorus, sulphur, potassium, zinc, calcium, manganese, iron and copper) were compared in fruit from P31, a red-fruited genotype derived from the variety Albena, and M38, a genotype developed by transferring the orange-fruited mutation (<i>of</i>) into Albena. It was observed that fruit from M38 plants had greater ÎČ-carotene concentration at both commercial and botanical maturity (4.9 and 52.7 mg / kg fresh weight, respectively) than fruit from P31 plants (2.3 and 30.1 mg / kg fresh weight, respectively). The mutation producing high ÎČ-carotene concentrations in pepper fruits had no detrimental effect on the concentrations of mineral elements required for human nutrition.</p></div

    Inclusive and differential cross section measurements of single top quark production in association with a Z boson in proton-proton collisions at √s = 13 TeV

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    Copyright © CERN, for the benefit of the CMS Collaboration. Inclusive and differential cross sections of single top quark production in association with a Z boson are measured in proton-proton collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV with a data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 138 fb−1 recorded by the CMS experiment. Events are selected based on the presence of three leptons, electrons or muons, associated with leptonic Z boson and top quark decays. The measurement yields an inclusive cross section of 87.9+7.5−7.3(stat)+7.3−6.0(syst) fb for a dilepton invariant mass greater than 30 GeV, in agreement with standard model (SM) calculations and represents the most precise determination to date. The ratio between the cross sections for the top quark and the top antiquark production in association with a Z boson is measured as 2.37+0.56−0.42(stat)+0.27−0.13(syst). Differential measurements at parton and particle levels are performed for the first time. Several kinematic observables are considered to study the modeling of the process. Results are compared to theoretical predictions with different assumptions on the source of the initial-state b quark and found to be in agreement, within the uncertainties. Additionally, the spin asymmetry, which is sensitive to the top quark polarization, is determined from the differential distribution of the polarization angle at parton level to be 0.54 ± 0.16 (stat) ± 0.06 (syst), in agreement with SM predictions.SCOAP3

    Measurement of refractive index of GaSb (1.8 to 2.56 mu m) using a prism

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    The authors have measured the refractive index of GaSb for the transparent region from 1.8 to 2.56 mu m using refraction in a prism. The values obtained agree well. with those recently measured by the authors using ellipsometry. A good fit to the experimental data is obtained using the single oscillator model.32326226

    Near-band-gap refractive index of GaSb

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    We have measured the refractive index of GaSb by ellipsometry for the wavelength region below band gap ranging from 1.75 to 2.5 mu m. As far as we know, this is the first measurement for this wavelength region using this technique. There is a lack of agreement amongst the previous values reported in the literature for this material, where other techniques have been used. We describe the approach used here to obtain the refractive index from the ellipsometry parameters and then compare our results with the ones previously reported.38325926
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