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Search for gravitational waves from binary inspirals in S3 and S4 LIGO
data [PDF]
, 2008 We report on a search for gravitational waves from the coalescence of compact
binaries during the third and fourth LIGO science runs. The search focused on
gravitational waves generated during the inspiral phase of the binary
evolution.A. Brooks, A. Bullington, A. Bunkowski, A. Buonanno, A. C. Searle, A. Cumming, A. Di Credico, A. Dietz, A. Franzen, A. Freise, A. G. Wiseman, A. Grant, A. Heptonstall, A. Ivanov, A. Lazzarini, A. M. Cruise, A. M. Gretarsson, A. M. Rogan, A. M. Sintes, A. Melissinos, A. Moylan, A. Nishizawa, A. Rodriguez, A. Rüdiger, A. S. Sengupta, A. Sazonov, A. Sibley, A. Stuver, A. Thüring, A. Vecchio, A. Villar, A. Weidner, A. Weinstein, A. V. Tutukov, B. Abbott, B. Allen, B. Barr, B. Bhawal, B. Bland, B. C. Barish, B. F. Schutz, B. F. Whiting, B. Hage, B. J. J. Slagmolen, B. J. Owen, B. Johnson, B. Krishnan, B. Lantz, B. Lee, B. Machenschalk, B. O’Reilly, B. Rivera, B. S. Sathyaprakash, B. Sears, B. Willke, C. A. Cantley, C. Aulbert, C. Barker, C. C. Wipf, C. Cepeda, C. Gray, C. Hanna, C. J. Messenger, C. Kim, C. MowLowry, C. N. Colacino, C. Parameswariah, C. Robinson, C. Torres, C. Torrie, C. Ungarelli, C. Van Den Broeck, C. Vorvick, C. Wilkinson, C. Zhao, D. A. Brown, D. B. Tanner, D. Barker, D. Blair, D. Busby, D. Chin, D. Cook, D. Coward, D. Coyne, D. DeBra, D. E. McClelland, D. Fazi, D. G. Keppel, D. H. Reitze, D. H. Shoemaker, D. Hammer, D. Hoak, D. Hosken, D. Hoyland, D. I. Jones, D. Ingram, D. J. Ottaway, D. Jackrel, D. Kasprzyk, D. Kozak, D. M. Strom, D. M. Whitbeck, D. Meyers, D. Mudge, D. R. M. Crooks, D. Rabeling, D. Sellers, D. Sigg, D. Ugolini, D. Webber, D. Woods, E. Black, E. Chalkey, E. Chin, E. D’Ambrosio, E. E. Doomes, E. Espinoza, E. Goetz, E. Harstad, E. Hirose, E. Howell, E. Innerhofer, E. Katsavounidis, E. L. Robinson, E. Maros, E. Messaritaki, E. Mikhailov, E. Myers, F. Chiadini, F. Kawazoe, F. Nocera, F. Postiglione, F. Raab, F. Seifert, F. Ya. Khalili, G. Billingsley, G. Cagnoli, G. Castaldi, G. Davies, G. Diederichs, G. González, G. H. Sanders, G. Harry, G. Jones, G. Mendell, G. Mitselmakher, G. Moreno, G. Mueller, G. Newton, G. Traylor, G. Woan, H. Armandula, H. Bantilan, H. Grote, H. Lück, H. Müller-Ebhardt, H. Overmier, H. Pletsch, H. Radkins, H. Rehbein, H. Takahashi, H. Vahlbruch, H. Ward, H. Yamamoto, H. zur Mühlen, I. A. Bilenko, I. Gholami, I. Leonor, I. M. Pinto, I. Martin, I. S. Heng, I. Wilmut, I. Yakushin, J. A. Giaime, J. A. Sidles, J. Agresti, J. B. Camp, J. Betzwieser, J. Bogenstahl, J. Cannizzo, J. Cao, J. Chow, J. Clark, J. D. E. Creighton, J. D. Romano, J. Dalrymple, J. Degallaix, J. Dickson, J. E. Brau, J. G. Dwyer, J. Garofoli, J. Greenhalgh, J. Hanson, J. Harms, J. Heefner, J. Hough, J. Leiner, J. Markowitz, J. Munch, J. Myers, J. N. Marx, J. R. Smith, J. Rollins, J. Romie, J. S. Kissel, J. Slutsky, J. T. Whelan, J. Thacker, J. Veitch, J. W. C. McNabb, J. Worden, J. Zhang, J. Zweizig, J.-C. Dumas, J. M. Weisberg, K. A. Strain, K. A. Thorne, K. Bayer, K. Belczynski, K. Blackburn, K. Cannon, K. Carter, K. D. Giardina, K. Danzmann, K. Goda, K. Kawabe, K. Kokeyama, K. Libbrecht, K. Mailand, K. Mason, K. McKenzie, K. Mossavi, K. Numata, K. Postnov, K. Rawlins, K. Riles, K. Ryan, K. S. Ganezer, K. S. Thorne, K. Somiya, K. Urbanek, K. V. Tokmakov, K. Watts, K. Wette, K. Y. Franzen, K.-X. Sun, K. S. Thorne, L. Blackburn, L. Bogue, L. Cadonati, L. Cardenas, L. Goggin, L. Ju, L. Matone, L. Ribichini, L. Ruet, L. S. Finn, L. Sancho de la Jordana, L. Wallace, L. Williams, L. Zhang, M. A. Barton, M. A. Papa, M. Arain, M. Araya, M. Ashley, M. Brinkmann, M. Degree, M. Díaz, M. Evans, M. Fyffe, M. Gray, M. Guenther, M. Heurs, M. Hewitson, M. Ito, M. Landry, M. Lei, M. Longo, M. Lormand, M. Lubinski, M. M. Casey, M. M. Fejer, M. MacInnis, M. Mageswaran, M. Malec, M. McHugh, M. Pedraza, M. Pitkin, M. R. Smith, M. Rakhmanov, M. Samidi, M. Sung, M. Tarallo, M. Trias, M. V. Plissi, M. Vallisneri, M. van Putten, M. Varvella, M. Weinert, M. Zanolin, M. Zucker, N. A. Lockerbie, N. A. Robertson, N. Christensen, N. Fotopoulos, N. Mavalvala, N. Rainer, N. Yunes, N. Zotov, O. Burmeister, O. Miyakawa, P. A. Willems, P. Ajith, P. Aufmuth, P. Barriga, P. Charlton, P. Cochrane, P. Ehrens, P. Fritschel, P. J. Sutton, P. K. Lam, P. Kalmus, P. King, P. Kwee, P. Lindquist, P. Murray, P. Patel, P. R. Brady, P. R. Saulson, P. Russell, P. Sarin, P. Savov, P. Schwinberg, P. Shawhan, P. T. Beyersdorf, P. Veitch, R. A. Mercer, R. Abbott, R. Adhikari, R. Amin, R. Biswas, R. Bork, R. Coldwell, R. Conte, R. DeSalvo, R. Frey, R. Grosso, R. Gustafson, R. J. Dupuis, R. Jones, R. K. Kopparapu, R. L. Byer, R. McCarthy, R. Mittleman, R. O’Shaughnessy, R. P. Croce, R. Prix, R. Rahkola, R. Riesen, R. Route, R. Savage, R. Schilling, R. Schnabel, R. Schofield, R. Taylor, R. Taylor, R. W. P. Drever, R. Ward, R. Weiss, R. Wooley, S. Aston, S. B. Anderson, S. Babak, S. Ballmer, S. Bose, S. C. McGuire, S. Chatterji, S. Chelkowski, S. Desai, S. Dhurandhar, S. E. Whitcomb, S. Fairhurst, S. Giampanis, S. Gossler, S. Gras, S. Grunewald, S. H. Huttner, S. Hild, S. J. Waldman, S. Kawamura, S. Klimenko, S. M. Scott, S. Marano, S. McWilliams, S. Meshkov, S. Mitra, S. Mohanty, S. Mukherjee, S. Márka, S. P. Vyachanin, S. Penn, S. Ray-Majumder, S. Reid, S. Roddy, S. Rowan, S. Sakata, S. Saraf, S. Sato, S. Schediwy, S. Sinha, S. Vass, S. Wen, S. Wiley, S. Wise, S. Yoshida, S. F. Portegies Zwart, T. Cokelaer, T. Corbitt, T. D. Creighton, T. Demma, T. Etzel, T. Evans, T. Fricke, T. Hayler, T. Meier, T. Nash, T. Regimbau, T. Z. Summerscales, V. B. Braginsky, V. Boschi, V. Dergachev, V. Fiumara, V. Galdi, V. Kalogera, V. Kondrashov, V. Leonhardt, V. Mandic, V. Matta, V. P. Mitrofanov, V. Parameshwaraiah, V. Pierro, V. Quetschke, V. Re, V. Sandberg, V. Sannibale, V. V. Frolov, W. E. Butler, W. G. Anderson, W. Kells, W. Tyler, W. W. Johnson, W. Winkler, W. Wu, X. Siemens, Y. Chen, Y. Fan, Y. Itoh, Y. Pan, Z. Yan +459 morecore +7 more sourcesPPNID : a reference database and molecular identification pipeline for plant-parasitic nematodes [PDF]
, 2020 Motivation: The phylum Nematoda comprises the most cosmopolitan and abundant metazoans on Earth and plant-parasitic nematodes represent one of the most significant nematode groups, causing severe losses in agriculture.Bert, Wim, Braun-Miyara, Sigal, Bucki, Patricia, Karssen, Gerrit, Qing, Xue, Wang, Meng +5 morecore +1 more sourceOptimization of Long-distance Oil Pipeline Production Operation Scheme
IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, 2021 Abstract XX oil pipeline is responsible for transporting crude oil from XX to XX refinery. According to the actual operating conditions of the pipeline, it is known that the pipeline operation scheduling plan is manually formulated based on experience, resulting in a large amount of waste of fuel energy and electrical energy. In order to openaire +1 more sourceCell wall target fragment discovery using a low‐cost, minimal fragment library
FEBS Letters, EarlyView.LoCoFrag100 is a fragment library made up of 100 different compounds. Similarity between the fragments is minimized and 10 different fragments are mixed into a single cocktail, which is soaked to protein crystals. These crystals are analysed by X‐ray crystallography, revealing the binding modes of the bound fragment ligands.Kaizhou Yan, Mathew Stanley, Olawale Raimi, Andrew T. Ferenbach, Helge C Dorfmueller, Daan M. F. van Aalten +5 morewiley +1 more sourceWireless Sensor Networks For Long Distance Pipeline Monitoring
, 2013 The main goal of this seminal paper is to introduce the application of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) in long distance infrastructure monitoring (in particular in pipeline infrastructure monitoring) – one of the on-going research projects by the Wireless Communication Research Group at the department of Electronic and Computer Engineering, Nnamdi ...Azubogu, Augustine C., Idigo, Victor E., Schola U. Nnebe, Obinna S. Oguejiofor, Simon, E. +4 moreopenaire +1 more sourcePhenotypic and genotypic characterization of single circulating tumor cells in the follow‐up of high‐grade serous ovarian cancer
Molecular Oncology, EarlyView.Single circulating tumor cells (sCTCs) from high‐grade serous ovarian cancer patients were enriched, imaged, and genomically profiled using WGA and NGS at different time points during treatment. sCTCs revealed enrichment of alterations in Chromosomes 2, 7, and 12 as well as persistent or emerging oncogenic CNAs, supporting sCTC identity.Carolin Salmon, Rui P. L. Neves, Nikolas H. Stoecklein, Sven‐Thorsten Liffers, Jens Siveke, Jan D. Kuhlmann, Pauline Wimberger, Paul Buderath, Rainer Kimmig, Sabine Kasimir‐Bauer +9 morewiley +1 more source