863 research outputs found

    Exercise Training Increases Parietal Lobe Cerebral Blood Flow in Chronic Stroke: An Observational Study

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    Exercise is increasingly recommended as an essential component of stroke rehabilitation, yet uncertainty remains with respect to its direct effect on the cerebral vasculature. The current study first demonstrated the repeatability of pseudo-continuous arterial spin labeling (ASL) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in older adults with stroke, and then investigated the change in cerebrovascular function following a 6-month cardiovascular rehabilitation program. In the repeatability study, 12 participants at least 3 months post-stroke underwent two ASL imaging scans 1 month apart. In the prospective observational study, eight individuals underwent ASL imaging and aerobic fitness testing before and after a 6-month cardiovascular rehabilitation program. Cerebral blood flow (CBF) and the spatial coefficient of variation of CBF (sCoV) were quantified to characterize tissue-level perfusion and large cerebral artery transit time properties, respectively. In repeat scanning, intraclass correlation (ICC) indicated moderate test-retest reliability for global gray matter CBF (ICC = 0.73) and excellent reliability for sCoV (ICC = 0.94). In the observational study, gray matter CBF increased after training (baseline: 40 ± 13 vs. 6-month: 46 ± 12 ml·100 g−1·min−1, P = 0.036). The greatest change occurred in the parietal lobe (+18 ± 12%). Gray matter sCoV, however, did not change following training (P = 0.31). This study provides preliminary evidence that exercise-based rehabilitation in chronic stroke enhances tissue-level perfusion, without changing the relative hemodynamic properties of the large cerebral arteries

    Search for R-Parity Breaking Sneutrino Exchange at LEP

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    We report on a search for R--parity breaking effects due to supersymmetric tau--sneutrino exchange in the reactions e+e- to e+e- and e+e- to mu+mu- at centre--of--mass energies from 91~{\GeV} to 172~{\GeV}, using the L3 detector at LEP. No evidence for deviations from the Standard Model expectations of the measured cross sections and forward--backward asymmetries for these reactions is found. Upper limits for the couplings λ131\lambda_{131} and λ232\lambda_{232} for sneutrino masses up to m_{\SNT} \leq 190~\GeV are determined from an analysis of the expected effects due to tau sneutrino exchange

    Local multiplicity fluctuations in hadronic Z decay

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    Local multiplicity fluctuations in hadronic Z decays are studied using the L3 detector at LEP. Bunching parameters are used for the first time in addition to the normalised factorial moment method. The bunching parameters directly demonstrate that the fluctuations in rapidity are multifractal. Monte Carlo models show overall agreement with the data, reproducing the trend, although not always the magnitude, of the factorial moments and bunching parameters

    Determination of the number of light neutrino species from single photon production at LEP

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    A determination of the number of light neutrino families performed by measuring the cross section of single photon production in \ee\ collision near the \Zo\ resonance is reported. From an integrated luminosity of 100 pb−1100~\mathrm{pb^{-1}}, collected during the years 1991--94, we have observed 2091 single photon candidates with an energy above 1~\GeV\ in the polar angular region 45∘<ξγ<135∘45^\circ < \theta_\gamma < 135^\circ. From a maximum likelihood fit to the single photon cross section, the \Zo\ decay width into invisible particles is measured to be \Ginv = 498 \pm 12 \mathrm{(stat)} \pm 12 \mathrm{(sys)~MeV}. Using the Standard Model couplings of neutrinos to the \Zo, the number of light neutrino species is determined to be $N_\nu = 2.98 \pm 0.07 (\mathrm{stat}) \pm 0.07 (\mathrm{sys}).

    Search for new physics phenomena in fermion-pair production at LEP

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    The measurements of hadron and lepton--pair production cross sections and lepton--pair forward--backward asymmetries performed with the L3 detector at centre--of--mass energies between 130 GeV and 172 GeV are used to search for new physics phenomena. New physics effects involving four fermion vertices -- contact interactions -- are looked for in all channels. For hadron production the exchange of virtual leptoquarks and scalar quarks is studied. No evidence for deviations from the Standard Model expectations is found. Lower limits on the scale Λ\Lambda of contact interactions in the range 1.2 -- 7.1 TeV are obtained at the 95\% confidence level for various models. Upper limits on the coupling strengths of leptoquarks and scalar quarks are derived

    Measurement of energetic single-photon production at LEP

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    Angular multiplicity fluctuations in hadronic Z decays and comparison to QCD models and analytical calculations

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    Local multiplicity fluctuations in angular phase space intervals are studied using factorial moments measured in hadronic events at \sqrt{s}\simeq 91.2\GeV, which were collected by the L3 detector at LEP in 1994. Parton shower Monte Carlo programs agree well with the data. On the other hand, first-order QCD calculations in the Double Leading Log Approximation and the Modified Leading Log Approximation are found to deviate significantly from the data

    Search for neutral B meson decays to two charged leptons

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    The decays Bd0, Bs0→e+e−, Ό+Ό−, e±Ό∓\mathrm{B_d^0,\,B_s^0 \rightarrow e^+e^-,\,\mu^+\mu^-,\, e^\pm\mu^\mp} are searched for in 3.5 million hadronic Z{\mathrm{Z}} events, which constitute the full LEP I data sample collected by the L3 detector. No signals are observed, therefore upper limits at the 90\%(95\%) confidence levels are set on the following branching fractions: % \begin{center}% {\setlength{\tabcolsep}{2pt} \begin{tabular}{lccccclcccc}% % Br(Bd0→e+e−)({\mathrm{B_d^0 \rightarrow {\mathrm{e^+e^-}}}}) & << & 1.4(1.8)1.4(1.8) & ×\times & 10−5 10^{-5}; & \hspace*{5mm} & Br(Bs0→e+e−)({\mathrm{B_s^0 \rightarrow {\mathrm{e^+e^-}}}}) & << & 5.4(7.0)5.4(7.0) & ×\times & 10−5 10^{-5}; \\% Br(Bd0→Ό+Ό−)({\mathrm{B_d^0 \rightarrow \mu^+\mu^-}}) & << & 1.0(1.4)1.0(1.4) & ×\times & 10−5 10^{-5}; & \hspace*{5mm} & Br(Bs0→Ό+Ό−)({\mathrm{B_s^0 \rightarrow \mu^+\mu^-}}) & << & 3.8(5.1)3.8(5.1) & ×\times & 10−5 10^{-5}; \\% Br(Bd0→e±Ό∓)({\mathrm{B_d^0 \rightarrow {\mathrm{e^\pm\mu^\mp}}}}) & << & 1.6(2.0)1.6(2.0) & ×\times & 10−5 10^{-5}; & \hspace*{5mm} & Br(Bs0→e±Ό∓)({\mathrm{B_s^0 \rightarrow {\mathrm{e^\pm\mu^\mp}}}}) & << & 4.1(5.3)4.1(5.3) & ×\times & 10−5 10^{-5}. \\% % \end{tabular}% } \end{center}% % The results for Bs0→e+e−{\mathrm{B_s^0\rightarrow{\mathrm{e^+e^-}}}} and Bs0→e±Ό∓{\mathrm{B_s^0 \rightarrow {\mathrm{e^\pm\mu^\mp}}}} are the first limits set on these decay modes

    Energy and particle flow in three-jet and radiative two-jet events from hadronic Z decays

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    Measurement of ηâ€Č(958)\eta '(958) formation in two-photon collisions at LEP1

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    The formation of the eta' in the reaction ee->ee eta'->ee pi pi gamma has been measured by the L3 detector at a centre-of-mass energy of 91 GeV. The radiative width of the eta' has been found to be 4.17 +/- 0.10(stat.) +/- 0.27(sys.) keV . The Q^2 dependence of the eta' formation cross section has been measured for Q^2 < 10 GeV^2 and the eta' electromagnetic transition form factor has been determined. The form factor can be parametrised by a pole form with Lambda = 0.900 +/- 0.046(stat) +/- 0.022(sys) GeV. It is also consistent with recent non-perturbative QCD calculations
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