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    Frenulum Labii Superioris

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    Frenulum Labii Superioris

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    Based on the publications to date a well-defined opinion of a possible relationship between a hypertrophy of the labial fraenum - midline diastema and fraenectomy- spontaneous closure of the diastema, cannot yet be formed. On the one side there is the point of view, predominantly assumed by orthodontists, that fraenectomy should be delayed until the permanent canines have erupted; on the other hand there are very many authors who place preventive value upon fraenectomy in a much earlier stage of eruption of the dentition. An extensive longitudinal investigation, in order to bring the problems regarding midline diastema, fraenum and fraenectomy, nearer to solution, seemed to be justified. ... Zie: summary

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    Longitudinal and azimuthal evolution of two-particle transverse momentum correlations in Pb-Pb collisions at sNN=2.76TeV\sqrt{s_{\rm{NN}}} = 2.76 TeV

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    This paper presents the first measurements of the charge independent (CI) and charge dependent (CD) two-particle transverse momentum correlators G2CI and G2CD in Pb–Pb collisions at sNN=2.76TeV by the ALICE collaboration. The two-particle transverse momentum correlator G2 was introduced as a measure of the momentum current transfer between neighboring system cells. The correlators are measured as a function of pair separation in pseudorapidity (Δ η ) and azimuth (Δ φ ) and as a function of collision centrality. From peripheral to central collisions, the correlator G2CI exhibits a longitudinal broadening while undergoing a monotonic azimuthal narrowing. By contrast, G2CD exhibits a narrowing along both dimensions. These features are not reproduced by models such as HIJING and AMPT. However, the observed narrowing of the correlators from peripheral to central collisions is expected to result from the stronger transverse flow profiles produced in more central collisions and the longitudinal broadening is predicted to be sensitive to momentum currents and the shear viscosity per unit of entropy density η/s of the matter produced in the collisions. The observed broadening is found to be consistent with the hypothesized lower bound of η/s and is in qualitative agreement with values obtained from anisotropic flow measurements.This paper presents the first measurements of the charge independent (CI) and charge dependent (CD) two-particle transverse momentum correlators G2CIG_{2}^{\rm CI} and G2CDG_{2}^{\rm CD} in Pb--Pb collisions at \sqrt{s_{\text{NN}}} = 2.76\;\text{\TeVe} by the ALICE collaboration. The two-particle transverse momentum correlator G2G_{2} was introduced as a measure of the momentum current transfer between neighbouring system cells. The correlators are measured as a function of pair separation in pseudorapidity (Δη\Delta \eta) and azimuth (Δφ\Delta \varphi) and as a function of collision centrality. From peripheral to central collisions, the correlator G2CIG_{2}^{\rm CI} exhibits a longitudinal broadening while undergoing a monotonic azimuthal narrowing. By contrast, G2CDG_{2}^{\rm CD} exhibits a narrowing along both dimensions. These features are not reproduced by models such as HIJING and AMPT. However, the observed narrowing of the correlators from peripheral to central collisions is expected to result from the stronger transverse flow profiles produced in more central collisions and the longitudinal broadening is predicted to be sensitive to momentum currents and the shear viscosity per unit of entropy density η/s\eta/s of the matter produced in the collisions. The observed broadening is found to be consistent with the hypothesized lower bound of η/s\eta/s and is in qualitative agreement with values obtained from anisotropic flow measurements

    Evidence of rescattering effect in Pb-Pb collisions at the LHC through production of K(892)0\rm{K}^{*}(892)^{0} and ϕ(1020)\phi(1020) mesons

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    Measurements of K^*(892)0^0 and ϕ(1020) resonance production in Pb–Pb and pp collisions at sNN\sqrt{s_{\rm NN}} = 5.02 TeV with the ALICE detector at the Large Hadron Collider are reported. The resonances are measured at midrapidity (|y| < 0.5) via their hadronic decay channels and the transverse momentum (pTp_{\rm T}) distributions are obtained for various collision centrality classes up to pTp_{\rm T} = 20 GeV/c . The pTp_{\rm T}-integrated yield ratio K^*(892)0^0/K in Pb–Pb collisions shows significant suppression relative to pp collisions and decreases towards more central collisions. In contrast, the ϕ(1020)/K ratio does not show any suppression. Furthermore, the measured K^*(892)0^0/K ratio in central Pb–Pb collisions is significantly suppressed with respect to the expectations based on a thermal model calculation, while the ϕ(1020)/K ratio agrees with the model prediction. These measurements are an experimental demonstration of rescattering of K^*(892)0^0 decay products in the hadronic phase of the collisions. The K^*(892)0^0/K yield ratios in Pb–Pb and pp collisions are used to estimate the time duration between chemical and kinetic freeze-out, which is found to be ∼ 4–7 fm/c for central collisions. The pTp_{\rm T}-differential ratios of K^*(892)0^0/K, ϕ(1020)/K, K^*(892)0^0/ π , ϕ(1020)/π , p/K^*(892)0^0 and p/ϕ(1020) are also presented for Pb–Pb and pp collisions at sNN\sqrt{s_{\rm NN}} = 5.02 TeV. These ratios show that the rescattering effect is predominantly a low-pTp_{\rm T} phenomenon

    Azimuthal correlations of prompt D mesons with charged particles in pp and p–Pb collisions at sNN\sqrt{s_{NN}} = 5.02 TeV

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    International audienceThe measurement of the azimuthal-correlation function of prompt D mesons with charged particles in pp collisions at s=5.02 TeV\sqrt{s} =5.02\ \hbox {TeV} and p–Pb collisions at sNN=5.02 TeV\sqrt{s_{\mathrm{NN}}} = 5.02\ \hbox {TeV} with the ALICE detector at the LHC is reported. The D0\mathrm{D}^{0}, D+\mathrm{D}^{+} , and D+\mathrm{D}^{*+} mesons, together with their charge conjugates, were reconstructed at midrapidity in the transverse momentum interval 30.3 GeV/c3 0.3\ \hbox {GeV}/c and pseudorapidity η<0.8|\eta | < 0.8. The properties of the correlation peaks appearing in the near- and away-side regions (for Δφ0\Delta \varphi \approx 0 and Δφπ\Delta \varphi \approx \pi , respectively) were extracted via a fit to the azimuthal correlation functions. The shape of the correlation functions and the near- and away-side peak features are found to be consistent in pp and p–Pb collisions, showing no modifications due to nuclear effects within uncertainties. The results are compared with predictions from Monte Carlo simulations performed with the PYTHIA, POWHEG+PYTHIA, HERWIG, and EPOS 3 event generators

    Higher harmonic non-linear flow modes of charged hadrons in Pb–Pb collisions at √sNN =5.02 TeV

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    Anisotropic flow coefficients, vn, non-linear flow mode coefficients, χn,mk, and correlations among different symmetry planes, ρn,mk are measured in Pb-Pb collisions at sNN−−−√=5.02 TeV. Results obtained with multi-particle correlations are reported for the transverse momentum interval 0.2<pT<5.0 GeV/c within the pseudorapidity interval 0.4<|η|<0.8 as a function of collision centrality. The vn coefficients and χn,mk and ρn,mk are presented up to the ninth and seventh harmonic order, respectively. Calculations suggest that the correlations measured in different symmetry planes and the non-linear flow mode coefficients are dependent on the shear and bulk viscosity to entropy ratios of the medium created in heavy-ion collisions. The comparison between these measurements and those at lower energies and calculations from hydrodynamic models places strong constraints on the initial conditions and transport properties of the system

    Centrality and transverse momentum dependence of inclusive J/psi production at midrapidity in Pb-Pb collisions at root s NN=5 .02 TeV

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    The inclusive J/ψ meson production in Pb–Pb collisions at a center-of-mass energy per nucleon–nucleon collision of sNN=5.02 TeV at midrapidity (|y|<0.9) is reported by the ALICE Collaboration. The measurements are performed in the dielectron decay channel, as a function of event centrality and J/ψ transverse momentum pT, down to pT=0. The J/ψ mean transverse momentum 〈pT〉 and rAA ratio, defined as 〈pT2〉PbPb/〈pT2〉pp, are evaluated. Both observables show a centrality dependence decreasing towards central (head-on) collisions. The J/ψ nuclear modification factor RAA exhibits a strong pT dependence with a large suppression at high pT and an increase to unity for decreasing pT. When integrating over the measured momentum range pT<10 GeV/c, the J/ψ RAA shows a weak centrality dependence. Each measurement is compared with results at lower center-of-mass energies and with ALICE measurements at forward rapidity, as well as to theory calculations. All reported features of the J/ψ production at low pT are consistent with a dominant contribution to the J/ψ yield originating from charm quark (re)combination
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