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Quantum phase shift and neutrino oscillations in a stationary, weak gravitational field
A new method based on Synge's world function is developed for determining within the WKB approximation the gravitationally induced quantum phase shift of a particle propagating in a stationary spacetime. This method avoids any calculation of geodesics. A
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ABSTRACT Solar home systems (SHSs) are celebrated as a technological antidote to sub–Saharan Africa's chronic electricity deficits, yet the financial and social mechanisms that move them from warehouse to household remain underexplored. Drawing on 157 interviews with SHS owners in Tanzania and Malawi, this study examines the financial pathways used to ...
Nathanael Ojong +2 more
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Two-particle decays of B_c meson into charmonium states
The factorization of hard and soft contributions into the hadronic decays of B_c meson at large recoils is explored in order to evaluate the decay rates into the S, P and D-wave charmonia associated with rho and pi.
Anisimov A Yu +34 more
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Development and validation of a computable phenotype for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis
Abstract Introduction There remains a lack of understanding of the etiology and treatment effectiveness for Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS). The objective of this study was to develop and validate a computable phenotype for patients with AIS to facilitate rapid learning through large‐scale observational research using real‐world data.
Sarah B. Floyd +6 more
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Dark Matter and Lepton Flavour Violation in a Hybrid Neutrino Mass Model
We describe a hybrid model in which the light neutrino mass matrix receives both tree-level seesaw and loop-induced contributions. An additional U(1) gauge symmetry is used to stabilize the lightest right-handed neutrino as the Dark Matter candidate ...
Deppisch, Frank F., Huang, Wei-Chih
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Background – Canine superficial bacterial folliculitis (SBF) is a common recurrent condition with a growing requirement for culture and susceptibility as a consequence of increased antimicrobial resistance and antimicrobial stewardship. Different opinions persist about the ideal technique for culture sample acquisition, which varies with lesion ...
Jason B. Pieper +3 more
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Patients' Perspectives on Postoperative Follow‐Up Calls in Day Surgery: A Qualitative Study
ABSTRACT Aim To describe the day surgery patients' perspectives on postoperative follow‐up calls. Background Follow‐up calls allow for providing information, advice or help managing the patient's well‐being after surgery at home. They are an easily accessible way to provide support regardless of geographical location.
Mira Rajala +3 more
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Family Talk: Parents and children Involved with the Child Welfare and Children\u27s Mental Health Systems (FULL REPORT) [PDF]
Our project focussed on families who had been involved in services with child welfare and children’s mental health. Sixteen families were interviewed and asked to describe their experiences as clients, including positive and negative experiences, what ...
Fine, Marshall, Mandell, Deena
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First Double-Chooz Results and the Reactor Antineutrino Anomaly
We investigate the possible effects of short-baseline antinu_e disappearance implied by the reactor antineutrino anomaly on the Double-Chooz determination of theta_{13} through the normalization of the initial antineutrino flux with the Bugey-4 ...
C. Giunti +3 more
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Two-Loop Effective Potential of O(N)-Symmetric Scalar QED in 4-epsilon Dimensions
The effective potential of scalar QED is computed analytically up to two loops in the Landau gauge. The result is given in 4-epsilon dimensions using minimal subtraction and epsilon-expansions.
Als-Nielsen +47 more
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