8 research outputs found

    A. Beyer, A. Mengoni, A. von Sch\uf6ning (eds.), Interpositions. Montage d\u2019images et production de sens, Editions de la Maison des Sciences de l\u2019Homme, Paris [ISBN 978-2-7351-1439-9]

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    Dans certaines proc\ue9dures visuelles la rencontre entre \ue9l\ue9ments h\ue9t\ue9rog\ue8nes est une d\ue9marche sp\ue9cifique de la production de sens. En s\u2019appuyant sur un double geste de dislocation ou de pr\ue9l\ue8vement et, ensuite, de recomposition dans une constellation nouvelle, ces proc\ue9d\ue9s de montage activent des confrontations, des chocs mutuels, des conflits et des \ue9chos entre unit\ue9s visuelles, en en faisant jaillir un sens nouveau. C\u2019est alors que l\u2019espace et les fronti\ue8res entre les images, loin de se limiter \ue0 un r\uf4le inerte de s\ue9paration, deviennent les lieux d\u2019une interposition capable d\u2019activer la production visuelle de sens. Ce livre se propose d\u2019explorer comment le montage d\u2019images dans diff\ue9rents domaines, tels que les encyclop\ue9dies, le cin\ue9ma, le display, les arts figuratifs, participent \ue0 ces interpositions

    Combination of Measurements of Inclusive Deep Inelastic e±pe^{\pm}p Scattering Cross Sections and QCD Analysis of HERA Data

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    A combination is presented of all inclusive deep inelastic cross sections previously published by the H1 and ZEUS collaborations at HERA for neutral and charged current e±pe^{\pm}p scattering for zero beam polarisation. The data were taken at proton beam energies of 920, 820, 575 and 460 GeV and an electron beam energy of 27.5 GeV. The data correspond to an integrated luminosity of about 1 fb1^{-1} and span six orders of magnitude in negative four-momentum-transfer squared, Q2Q^2, and Bjorken xx. The correlations of the systematic uncertainties were evaluated and taken into account for the combination. The combined cross sections were input to QCD analyses at leading order, next-to-leading order and at next-to-next-to-leading order, providing a new set of parton distribution functions, called HERAPDF2.0. In addition to the experimental uncertainties, model and parameterisation uncertainties were assessed for these parton distribution functions. Variants of HERAPDF2.0 with an alternative gluon parameterisation, HERAPDF2.0AG, and using fixed-flavour-number schemes, HERAPDF2.0FF, are presented. The analysis was extended by including HERA data on charm and jet production, resulting in the variant HERAPDF2.0Jets. The inclusion of jet-production cross sections made a simultaneous determination of these parton distributions and the strong coupling constant possible, resulting in αs(MZ)=0.1183±0.0009(exp)±0.0005(model/parameterisation)±0.0012(hadronisation)0.0030+0.0037(scale)\alpha_s(M_Z)=0.1183 \pm 0.0009 {\rm(exp)} \pm 0.0005{\rm (model/parameterisation)} \pm 0.0012{\rm (hadronisation)} ^{+0.0037}_{-0.0030}{\rm (scale)}. An extraction of xF3γZxF_3^{\gamma Z} and results on electroweak unification and scaling violations are also presented.A combination is presented of all inclusive deep inelastic cross sections previously published by the H1 and ZEUS collaborations at HERA for neutral and charged current e±pe^{\pm}p scattering for zero beam polarisation. The data were taken at proton beam energies of 920, 820, 575 and 460 GeV and an electron beam energy of 27.5 GeV. The data correspond to an integrated luminosity of about 1 fb1^{-1} and span six orders of magnitude in negative four-momentum-transfer squared, Q2Q^2, and Bjorken xx. The correlations of the systematic uncertainties were evaluated and taken into account for the combination. The combined cross sections were input to QCD analyses at leading order, next-to-leading order and at next-to-next-to-leading order, providing a new set of parton distribution functions, called HERAPDF2.0. In addition to the experimental uncertainties, model and parameterisation uncertainties were assessed for these parton distribution functions. Variants of HERAPDF2.0 with an alternative gluon parameterisation, HERAPDF2.0AG, and using fixed-flavour-number schemes, HERAPDF2.0FF, are presented. The analysis was extended by including HERA data on charm and jet production, resulting in the variant HERAPDF2.0Jets. The inclusion of jet-production cross sections made a simultaneous determination of these parton distributions and the strong coupling constant possible, resulting in αs(MZ)=0.1183±0.0009(exp)±0.0005(model/parameterisation)±0.0012(hadronisation)0.0030+0.0037(scale)\alpha_s(M_Z)=0.1183 \pm 0.0009 {\rm(exp)} \pm 0.0005{\rm (model/parameterisation)} \pm 0.0012{\rm (hadronisation)} ^{+0.0037}_{-0.0030}{\rm (scale)}. An extraction of xF3γZxF_3^{\gamma Z} and results on electroweak unification and scaling violations are also presented.A combination is presented of all inclusive deep inelastic cross sections previously published by the H1 and ZEUS collaborations at HERA for neutral and charged current e±pe^{\pm }p scattering for zero beam polarisation. The data were taken at proton beam energies of 920, 820, 575 and 460 GeV and an electron beam energy of 27.5 GeV. The data correspond to an integrated luminosity of about 1 fb1^{-1} and span six orders of magnitude in negative four-momentum-transfer squared, Q2Q^2 , and Bjorken x. The correlations of the systematic uncertainties were evaluated and taken into account for the combination. The combined cross sections were input to QCD analyses at leading order, next-to-leading order and at next-to-next-to-leading order, providing a new set of parton distribution functions, called HERAPDF2.0. In addition to the experimental uncertainties, model and parameterisation uncertainties were assessed for these parton distribution functions. Variants of HERAPDF2.0 with an alternative gluon parameterisation, HERAPDF2.0AG, and using fixed-flavour-number schemes, HERAPDF2.0FF, are presented. The analysis was extended by including HERA data on charm and jet production, resulting in the variant HERAPDF2.0Jets. The inclusion of jet-production cross sections made a simultaneous determination of these parton distributions and the strong coupling constant possible, resulting in αs(MZ2)=0.1183±0.0009(exp)±0.0005(model/parameterisation)±0.0012(hadronisation)+0.00370.0030(scale)\alpha _s(M_Z^2)=0.1183 \pm 0.0009 \mathrm{(exp)} \pm 0.0005\mathrm{(model/parameterisation)} \pm 0.0012\mathrm{(hadronisation)} ^{+0.0037-0.0030}\mathrm{(scale)} . An extraction of xF3γZxF_3^{\gamma Z} and results on electroweak unification and scaling violations are also presented

    Limited clinical relevance of imaging techniques in the follow-up of patients with advanced chronic lymphocytic leukemia: results of a meta-analysis

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    The clinical value of imaging is well established for the follow-up of many lymphoid malignancies but not for chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). A meta-analysis was performed with the dataset of 3 German CLL Study Group phase 3 trials (CLL4, CLL5, and CLL8) that included 1372 patients receiving first-line therapy for CLL. Response as well as progression during follow-up was reassessed according to the National Cancer Institute Working Group1996 criteria. A total of 481 events were counted as progressive disease during treatment or follow-up. Of these, 372 progressions (77%) were detected by clinical symptoms or blood counts. Computed tomography (CT) scans or ultrasound were relevant in 44 and 29 cases (9% and 6%), respectively. The decision for relapse treatment was determined by CT scan or ultrasound results in only 2 of 176 patients (1%). CT scan results had an impact on the prognosis of patients in complete remission only after the administration of conventional chemotherapy but not after chemoimmunotherapy. In conclusion, physical examination and blood count remain the methods of choice for staging and clinical follow-up of patients with CLL as recommended by the International Workshop on Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia 2008 guidelines. These trials are registered at http://www.isrctn.org as ISRCTN 75653261 and ISRCTN 36294212 and at http://www.clinicaltrials.gov as NCT00281918

    Search for supersymmetric particles in events with lepton pairs and large missing transverse momentum in 1as = 7 TeV proton-proton collisions

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    Search for Diphoton Events with Large Missing Transverse Energy in 7 TeV Proton-Proton Collisions with the ATLAS Detector

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    Measurement of \u3c4 polarization in W\u2192\u3c4\u3bd decays with the ATLAS detector in pp collisions at sqrt(s) =7TeV

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    Search for the Higgs Boson in the H\u2192WW\u2192l\u3bdjj Decay Channel in pp Collisions at sqrt[s]=7\u2009\u2009TeV with the ATLAS Detector

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    Measurement of the production cross section for Z/\u3b3* in association with jets in pp collisions at sqrt[s]=7\u2009\u2009TeV with the ATLAS detector

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