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    Hunting for heavy composite Majorana neutrinos at the LHC

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    We investigate the search for heavy Majorana neutrinos stemming from a composite model scenario at the upcoming LHC Run II at a center of mass energy of 13 TeV. While previous studies of the composite Majorana neutrino were focussed on gauge interactions via magnetic type transition coupling between ordinary and heavy fermions (with mass m∗m^*) here we complement the composite model with contact interactions at the energy scale Λ\Lambda and we find that the production cross sections are dominated by such contact interactions by roughly two/three orders of magnitude. This mechanism provides therefore very interesting rates at the prospected luminosities. We study the same sign di-lepton and di-jet signature (pp→ℓℓjjpp \to \ell\ell jj) and perform a fast detector simulation based on Delphes. We compute 3σ\sigma and 5σ\sigma contour plots of the statistical significance in the parameter space (Λ,m∗\Lambda,m^*). We find that the potentially excluded regions at s=13\sqrt{s} =13 TeV are quite larger than those excluded so far at Run I considering searches with other signatures.Comment: 14 pages, 9 figures, Minor comments and few references added. Version accepted by the European Physical Journal C (EPJC

    It\u27s Still Here - The Continuing Battle over Asbestos in America

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    It\u27s Still Here - The Continuing Battle over Asbestos in America

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    Establishing National Ocean Service Priorities for Estuarine, Coastal, and Ocean Modeling: Capabilities, Gaps, and Preliminary Prioritization Factors

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    This report was developed to help establish National Ocean Service priorities and chart new directions for research and development of models for estuarine, coastal and ocean ecosystems based on user-driven requirements and supportive of sound coastal management, stewardship, and an ecosystem approach to management. (PDF contains 63 pages

    Multi-layer model for the web graph

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    This paper studies stochastic graph models of the WebGraph. We present a new model that describes the WebGraph as an ensemble of different regions generated by independent stochastic processes (in the spirit of a recent paper by Dill et al. [VLDB 2001]). Models such as the Copying Model [17] and Evolving Networks Model [3] are simulated and compared on several relevant measures such as degree and clique distribution

    Analisis Penerapan Prinsip-prinsip Good Corporate Governance Pada PT Sumber Baru Wisata

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    Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui bagaimana penerapan prinsip-prinsip Good Corporate Governance pada PT Sumber Baru Wisata Yogyakarta yang bergerak di bidang perhotelan. Penelitian ini menggunakan jenis penelitian kualitatif deskriptif dengan metode wawancara. Teknik yang digunakan dalam pengumpulan data adalah purposive sampling dan untuk menguji keabsahan data, penulis menggunakan teknik triangulasi sumber.Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa Perusahaan sudah menerapkan prinsip-prinsip Good Corporate Governance yaitu Keterbukaan, Akuntabilitas, Tanggung Jawab, Kemandirian, Kesetaraan dan Kewajaran. Namun, dari penerapan prinsip-prinsip ini, masih ada yang perlu dikembangkan oleh Perusahaan seperti dari keterbukaan visi dan misi Perusahaan belum terdapat pada website Perusahaan, akuntabilitas dimana Perusahaan harus menambahkan audit eksternal, dari segi tanggung jawab Perusahaan juga dapat menambahkan program Corporate Social Responsibility yang berkelanjutan, dari prinsip tanggung jawab penambahan peraturan Perusahaan secara spesifik mengenai cara untuk menghindari intervensi dalam pengambilan keputusan, dari aspek Kewajaran dan Kesetaraan Perusahaan dapat membuat pedoman cara untuk memperlakukan stakeholder agar setara khususnya kepada owner ketika mengunjungi Perusahaan

    Indoor radon survey in university buildings: a case study of Sapienza - University of Rome

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    The indoor radon concentration in underground workplaces pertaining to Sapienza – University of Rome have been monitored since the 90’s according to prescription of Italian Legislative Decree 230/95. In the last years, the recommendations contained in the Council Directive 2013/59/Euratom have shifted the focus to all indoor exposure situations by promoting actions to identify workplaces and dwellings with radon concentrations exceeding the reference level of 300 Bq/m3. In response to the upcoming transposition into national legislation, Sapienza has promoted the first Italian survey addressing workplaces in university buildings, regardless of the position with respect to the ground floor. The survey has interested more than three hundred workplaces, i.e. administration and professors’ offices, research and educational laboratories, conference rooms and classrooms, distributed in fifteen different buildings. Places monitored are strongly heterogeneous in terms of users’ habit, occupancy pattern and building characteristics. The influence of these parameters into seasonal variation have been addressed by organizing the survey in four quarters. The indoor radon concentration is measured by solid state nuclear track detectors, CR39. The aim of the paper is to present features, methods and intermediate results of the survey. The work, relying on the analysis of previous measurements interesting underground workplaces, focuses on methodology followed during all the preliminary and preparatory phases: active measurements by ionization chamber radon continuous monitor, radon progeny equilibrium factor estimations by radon daughters monitor, strategies for occupants’ awareness, positioning protocol and provisions to maximize representativity of results

    Expression of Bcl-2 in canine osteosarcoma

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    Osteosarcoma (OS) is the most common primary malignancy of bone. It is responsible for 80-85% of the primary bone tumors affecting dogs and it is characterized by aggressive and invasive behavior, with a high metastatic potential. Several studies on cancer and related tumorigenesis, show an involvement of the mechanisms of programmed cell death and cell survival. Many signals seem to be involved in the related mechanism of autophagy and in particular, our interest is focused on the expression of a family of Bcl-2 that seems to be involved either in the control of biomolecular mechanisms like autophagy and apoptosis. In this study we investigated the expression of Bcl-2 in different cases of spontaneous canine osteosarcoma and the related preliminary results are described. We found Bcl-2 activity was increased in OS tissue compared to normal bone tissue. These results suggested that Bcl-2 activity may play an important role in the formation of OS and as a diagnostic for neoplastic activity. However, further research is needed to confirm the role of Bcl-2 activity in OS in canines.Keywords: Autophagy, Bcl-2, Dog, Osteosarcom

    Forces Applied on the Ground in Roller Skating

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    Walking, running, cycling, skating are just some examples of the many possibilities available to man for his own motion. Most of these activities have been widely studied both from a physiological as well as biomechanic viewpoint. On the contrary, few researches and experiments are available as regards skating, particularly roller-skating. In this sport the athlete wears a special pair of shoes fitted with four little wheels, each one of which is able to spin freely on a axis of its own. The analysis of the techniques used in roller-skating (as to how, when and where the propulsive force is applied and of the most appropriate length and frequency of each step) can provide some valuable information for a more thorough development of this sport activity. In order to have the opportunity to study and evaluate at least some of these parameters, some special force transducers were built and applied to each of the wheel fitted on a pair of skates. Furthermore, front and back weight-force detectors were also installed

    Low-complexity motion estimation for the Scalable Video Coding extension of H.264/AVC

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    The recently standardized Scalable Video Coding(SVC) extension of H.264/AVC allows bitstream scalability with improved rate-distortion efficiency with respect to the classical Simulcasting approach, at the cost of an increased computational complexity of the encoding process. So one critical issue related to practical deployment of SVC is the complexity reduction, fundamental to use it in consumer applications. In this paper, we present a fully scalable fast motion estimation algorithm that enables an excellent complexity performance
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