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Music Faculty Ron Parks Called on to Compose Companion Pieces for Holst's Planets
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The Charlotte Civic Orchestra concert will begin at 3:30 p.m. Sunday, June 7, at Sharon Methodist Church in Charlotte. English composer Gustav Holst wrote his wildly popular orchestral suite "The Planets" between 1914-16.
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Constraints on Higgs boson properties using WW<sup>∗</sup>(→ eνμν) jj production in 36.1<sup>fb-1</sup> of √s=13 TeV pp collisions with the ATLAS detector
This article presents the results of two studies of Higgs boson properties using the $WW^*(\rightarrow e\nu\mu\nu)jj$ final state, based on a dataset corresponding to 36.1/fb of $\sqrt{s}$=13 TeV proton$-$proton...
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Constraints on Higgs boson properties using WW<sup>∗</sup>(→ eνμν) jj production in 36.1<sup>fb-1</sup> of √s=13 TeV pp collisions with the ATLAS detector
This article presents the results of two studies of Higgs boson properties using the $WW^*(\rightarrow e\nu\mu\nu)jj$ final state, based on a dataset corresponding to 36.1/fb of $\sqrt{s}$=13 TeV proton$-$proton...
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NLO QCD and EW corrections to vector-boson scattering into ZZ at the LHC
We present the first calculation of the full next-to-leading-order electroweak and QCD corrections for vector-boson scattering (VBS) into a pair of Z bosons at the LHC. We consider specifically the process ${\rm...
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NLO QCD and EW corrections to vector-boson scattering into ZZ at the LHC
Abstract: We present the first calculation of the full next-to-leading-order electroweak and QCD corrections for vector-boson scattering (VBS) into a pair of Z bosons at the LHC. We consider specifically the process pp →...
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Low-energy electron ionization mass spectrometer for efficient detection of low mass species.
The design of a high-efficiency mass spectrometer is described, aimed at residual gas detection of low mass species using low-energy electron impact, with particular applications in helium atom microscopy and atomic or molecular...
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Hamiltonian derivation of dual gravitational charges
Abstract: We provide a Hamiltonian derivation of recently discovered dual BMS charges. In order to do so, we work in the first order formalism and add to the usual Palatini action, the Holst term, which does not contribute to...
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Hamiltonian derivation of dual gravitational charges
Abstract: We provide a Hamiltonian derivation of recently discovered dual BMS charges. In order to do so, we work in the first order formalism and add to the usual Palatini action, the Holst term, which does not contribute to...
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Hamiltonian derivation of dual gravitational charges
Abstract: We provide a Hamiltonian derivation of recently discovered dual BMS charges. In order to do so, we work in the first order formalism and add to the usual Palatini action, the Holst term, which does not contribute to...
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Hamiltonian derivation of dual gravitational charges
H Godazgar, M Godazgar, MJ Perry
Sep 11, 2021
Abstract We provide a Hamiltonian derivation of recently discovered dual BMS charges. In order to do so, we work in the first order formalism and add to...
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Hamiltonian derivation of dual gravitational charges
Abstract: We provide a Hamiltonian derivation of recently discovered dual BMS charges. In order to do so, we work in the first order formalism and add to the usual Palatini action, the Holst term, which does not contribute to...
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Preservation of the metaproteome
Proteomic analysis of dental calculus is emerging as a powerful tool for disease and dietary characterisation of archaeological populations. To better understand the variability in protein results from dental calculus, we...
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Carbon nanotubes
JJ Baumberg
Sep 08, 2017
Coaxing light and matter to interact strongly enough to fully mix into coupled states has been the focus for scientists bridging photonics, materials and chemistry over the past three decades. Admixing states creates new...
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(Re-Defining) The Trust of The Specifically Enforceable Contract of Sale – The Vendor Purchaser Constructive Trust
JJ Meagher
Jan 15, 2018
This paper provides a comprehensive outline and consequential redefinition of the oldest form of constructive trust occurring in English law, the vendor-purchaser constructive trust (VPCT). This species of constructive trust...
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A God at Play? Reexamining the Concept of Līlā in Hindu Philosophy and Theology
JJ Lipner
Nov 30, 2022
AbstractLīlā, as a concept and term, has a long and complex history in Sanskritic Hinduism, yet, irrespective of context, it has routinely been translated by words...
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The controversial intellectual giant of our time
JJ Magyar
May 15, 2017
While the late Justice Antonin Scalia is best known for his colourful, intemperate dissents, not everyone is aware of his broader significance as a jurist and legal scholar. As well as being successful at the bar and bench...
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What’s wrong with evolutionary biology?
JJ Welch
Feb 27, 2017
There have been periodic claims that evolutionary biology needs urgent reform, and this article tries to account for the volume and persistence of this discontent. It is argued that a few inescapable properties of the field make...
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Filtering Mixing Planes for Low Reduced Frequency Analysis of Turbomachines
G Pullan, JJ Adamczyk
Apr 28, 2017
A class of problems in turbomachinery is characterized by unsteady interactions at low reduced frequencies. These interactions are often the result of perturbations with length-scale on the order of the machine circumference and...
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