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CP violation in B decays: Experimental aspects
This lecture, given at the 2005 European School of High-Energy Physics in Austria in succession of the series on CP Violation by Robert Fleischer, sheds light on the topic from a slightly different perspective, which is meant to be a link between theory and the daily work of experimentalists. An overview of Bmeson experimental history and phenomenology is followed by a description of B-meson production techniques, facilities worldwide, and a list of important present and future experiments. Current analyses are discussed, and their latest results (as of summer of 2005) are given
Predictions with Lattice QCD
In recent years, we used lattice QCD to calculate some quantities that were
unknown or poorly known. They are the dependence of the form factor in
semileptonic decay, the leptonic decay constants of the and
mesons, and the mass of the meson. In this paper, we summarize
these calculations, with emphasis on their (subsequent) confirmation by
measurements in , and collisions.Comment: 5 pages; update of hep-lat/0509169, with experimental confirmation of
form factors from Belle and fDs from BaBar; presented at SciDAC 2006 for the
Fermilab Lattice, MILC, and HPQCD Collaboration
Cool Companions to White Dwarf Stars from the Two Micron All Sky Survey All Sky Data Release
We present the culmination of our near-infrared survey of the optically spectroscopically identified white dwarf stars from the McCook and Sion catalog, conducted using photometric data from the Two Micron All Sky Survey final All Sky Data Release. The color selection technique, which identifies candidate binaries containing a white dwarf and a low-mass stellar (or substellar) companion via their distinctive locus in the near-infrared color-color diagram, is demonstrated to be simple to apply and to yield candidates with a high rate of subsequent confirmation. We recover 105 confirmed binaries, and identify 27 firm candidates (19 of which are new to this work) and 21 tentative candidates (17 of which are new to this work) from the 2MASS data. Only a small number of candidates from our survey have likely companion spectral types later than M5, none of which is an obvious L-type (i.e., potential brown dwarf) companion. Only one previously known white dwarf + brown dwarf binary is detected. This result is discussed in the context of the 2MASS detection limits, as well as other recent observational surveys that suggest a very low rate of formation (or survival) for binary stars with extreme mass ratios
Drought-Ready Communities: A Guide to Community Drought Preparedness
Table of Contents
Introduction to Drought-Ready Communities........................................................ 4
Section 1. Getting Started: Invite the Community to Participate, Commit to the Process...................... 7
1.1 Establish a leadership team that includes individuals with responsibility for monitoring, communication, and implementation .............................................. 7
1.2 Identify stakeholders or groups in the community that may need additional resources to participate in the Drought-Ready Communities process .................... 8
1.3 Include government agencies and regulators ....................................... 9
1.4 Develop a contact list ................................................................ 9
1.5 Gather community perceptions of drought .................................................. 10
Section 2. Information Gathering: Understand Water Sources and Uses, Develop a Drought History . 11
2.1 Identify water sources and uses ....................................................... 11
2.2 Learn how drought has affected the community in the past ........................ 12
2.3 Gather data on water and climate ................................................................. 13
2.4 List factors that affect the severity of drought impacts ..................................... 1
Mediterranean diet, diet quality, and bone mineral content in adolescents: the HELENA study
Summary: Dietary scores, rather than individual nutrients, allow exploring associations between overall diet and bone health. The aim of the present study was to assess the associations between the Mediterranean Diet Score for Adolescents (MDS-A) and the Diet Quality Index for Adolescents (DQI-A) and bone mineral content (BMC) among Spanish adolescents. Our results do not support an association between dietary scores or indices and BMC in adolescents.
Introduction: To assess the associations between the MDS-A and a DQI-A with the BMC measured with dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry.
Methods: The MDS-A and the DQI-A were calculated in 179 Spanish adolescents, based on two 24-h dietary recalls from the HELENA cross-sectional study. The associations between the diet scores and the BMC outcomes [total body less head (TBLH), femoral neck (FN), lumbar spine (LS), and hip] were analyzed using logistic regression models adjusting for several confounders.
Results: Four hundred ninety-two models were included and only fruits and nuts and cereal and roots were found to provide significant ORs with regard to BMC. The risk of having low BMC reduced by 32% (OR 0.684; CI 0.473–0.988) for FN when following the ideal MDS-A, but this association lost significance when adjusting for lean mass and physical activity. For every 1-point increase in the cereal and root and the fruit and nut components, the risk of having low FN diminished by 56% (OR 0.442; CI 0.216–0.901) and by 67% (OR 0.332; CI 0.146–0.755), respectively.
Conclusion: An overall dietary score or index is not associated with BMC in our adolescent Spanish sample
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