695 research outputs found
Measuring Sin^22\theta_13 with the Daya Bay Nuclear Reactors
Angle \theta_13 is one of the two unknown neutrino mixing parameters to be
determined. Its value may determine the future trend of the neutrino physics.
We propose to measure sin^22\theta_13 with a sensitivity better than 0.01 (90%
C.L) at the Daya Bay reactor power plant.Comment: 4 pages, 6 figures, talk given at ICHEP06, Moscow, July 26-Aug.2,
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Physics of tau and charm
The physics of tau and charm started in early 70's after J/ and
were discovered. Since then several dedicated accelerators and experiments were
built with increasing luminosities and studies on light hadron spectroscopy,
charmonium, electroweak and QCD were never interupted. New interests and
surprises are not rare in this area. With the newly built BEPCII/BESIII, an
even brighter future is foreseen.Comment: 12 pages, 17 figures, 4 tables, proceeding for LP0
Neutrino Masses and Flavor Oscillations
This essay is intended to provide a brief description of the peculiar
properties of neutrinos within and beyond the standard theory of weak
interactions. The focus is on the flavor oscillations of massive neutrinos,
from which one has achieved some striking knowledge about their mass spectrum
and flavor mixing pattern. The experimental prospects towards probing the
absolute neutrino mass scale, possible Majorana nature and CP-violating effects
will also be addressed.Comment: 25 pages, 10 figures. An invited contribution to the book entitled
"The Standard Theory up to the Higgs discovery - 60 years of CERN" (to be
published by World Scientific
A Longitudinal Study of the Relationship between Preschool Readiness and the Adjustment to Preschool Transition in Young Children
This majority of young children suffer from separation anxiety to varying degrees in the early stage of preschool attendance, where they first leave home to confront a new environment, experiencing a transition from dependence to self-reliance and from a free and easy home environment to a setting of discipline. Early preschool adaptation affects the younger childrenâ attitudes towards and perceptions of kindergarten life in their entire preschool years and even their future social adjustment. How to help preschoolers ease and circumvent the maladaptation in their early kindergarten life to facilitate a smooth preschool transition deserves in-depth research. This study focuses on analyzing the effects of preschool readiness on young childrenâs adjustment to preschool transition using latent growth models
Translating Linguistic Metaphors in Both Directions: A Process-Oriented Study on English-Chinese Translation
Distinguished from conceptual metaphor, linguistic metaphor refers to metaphor in fixed linguistic form (words, phrases or sentences) of expression. (Lakoff 1993, pp. 202-203) With the development of modern technology, researchers started to investigate the translation process of linguistic metaphor from empirical approaches (e.g. Sjørup, 2013; Zheng and Xiang, 2011 etc.). However, one critical issue remains unexplored: the relationship between translation directionality and the process of linguistic metaphor translation.
To fill this gap on the language pair Chinese and English, this study is designed to investigate the impact of linguistic metaphor on cognitive effort, and whether this impact is affected by directionality. Thirty-eight novice translators performed a series of translation tasks (first language (L1): Chinese; second language (L2): English), and their performances were recorded by eye tracking, key logging and cue-based Retrospective Think Aloud devices. For objective description, four eye-key combination indicators are calculated in Generalised Linear Models to demonstrate translatorsâ allocation of cognitive resources, namely, Total Attentional Duration (TA duration), AU count, AU duration and pupil dilation.
The findings suggest that: for the sequential and parallel coordination of Source Text (ST) processing and Target Text (TT) processing, TT processing receives significantly more cognitive effort than ST processing and parallel processing, which partially confirms that Carl and Dragsted (2012) and Hvelplund (2011)âs views on translatorsâ allocation of cognitive resources are valid for the language pair English and Chinese. Furthermore, it is discovered that the qualitative data from the subjective reflection vary with the quantitative results in this study. For metaphorâs impact on cognitive effort, expression type (linguistic metaphor) can significantly affect participantsâ allocation of cognitive resources in both translation directions (Sjørup, 2013; Dagut, 1987; Newmark, 1988), but the results of different indicators are not consistent. And there is also a significant difference between eye-key data and participantsâ subjective self-reflections. For the translation directionality, the results partially confirm that the âtranslation asymmetryâ (Chang, 2011) is valid on metaphor related processing: at some perspectives, the translation directionality can significantly affect the relationship between metaphor related expression types and attention-distribution pattern of translation process
Neutrino Detectors: Present and Future
AbstractDetectors for neutrino intrinsic property measurements and neutrino oscillations are reviewed, with special emphasis on the future trends. Examples include semiconductor and microwave detectors for the absolute mass and magnetic moment of neutrinos, water Cherenkov, liquid Argon TPC, liquid scintillator and sampling detectors for neutrino oscillations. Technologies experienced significant progress in the past and major advances are planned for the future
Experimental Requirements to Determine the Neutrino Mass Hierarchy Using Reactor Neutrinos
This paper presents experimental requirements to determine the neutrino mass
hierarchy using reactor neutrinos. The detector shall be located at a baseline
around 58 km from the reactor(s) to measure the energy spectrum of electron
antineutrinos () precisely. By applying Fourier cosine and sine
transform to the L/E spectrum, features of the neutrino mass hierarchy can be
extracted from the and oscillations.
To determine the neutrino mass hierarchy above 90% probability, requirements to
the baseline, the energy resolution, the energy scale uncertainty, the detector
mass and the event statistics are studied at different values of
Comment: Update Fig.
Recent Results of non-accelarator-based neutrino experiments
Recent results of non-accelerator-based experiments, including those of
solar, atmospheric, and reactor neutrinos oscillations, neutrinoless
double-beta decays, and neutrino magnetic moments, are reviewed. Future
projects and their respective prospects are summarized.Comment: V.2, minor changes with one more reference added. Plenary talk given
at the "32nd International Conference on High Energy Physics", Aug. 16-22,
2004, Beijing, P.R. Chin
Transcriptional profiling of SNAI2 regulated genes in primary human keratinocytes.
Epithelial to mesenchymal transition transcription factors (EMT-TFs) such as SNAI2 have been found to be expressed endogenously in epidermal stem and progenitor cells and downregulated upon differentiation. The presence of SNAI2 in progenitor cells is necessary to repress the expression of differentiation genes by binding directly to their promoters. SNAI2 is downregulated upon differentiation which allows expression of differentiation genes. Furthermore overexpression of SNAI2 can block the differentiation process suggesting that the levels of SNAI2 are crucial to epidermal cell fate decisions. To address on a genome wide level the genes that are impacted by changing the levels of SNAI2, we performed microarray analysis on SNAI2 knockdown and overexpressing epidermal progenitor cells. Here we provide a detailed methods and analysis on these microarray data which has been deposited in Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO): GSE55269
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