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New Measurements of the Beam Normal Spin Asymmetries at Large Backward Angles with Hydrogen and Deuterium Targets.

Physical review letters

Ríos DB, Aulenbacher K, Baunack S, Diefenbach J, Gläser B, von Harrach D, Imai Y, Kabuß EM, Kothe R, Lee JH, Merkel H, Mora Espí MC, Müller U, Schilling E, Weinrich C, Capozza L, Maas FE, Arvieux J, El-Yakoubi MA, Frascaria R, Kunne R, Morlet M, Ong S, van de Wiele J, Kowalski S, Prok Y.
PMID: 28731753
Phys Rev Lett. 2017 Jul 07;119(1):012501. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.119.012501. Epub 2017 Jul 06.

New measurements of the beam normal single spin asymmetry in the electron elastic and quasielastic scattering on the proton and deuteron, respectively, at large backward angles and at ⟨Q^{2}⟩=0.22  (GeV/c)^{2} and ⟨Q^{2}⟩=0.35  ( GeV/c)^{2} are reported. The experimentally observed...

First determination of the weak charge of the proton.

Physical review letters

Androic D, Armstrong DS, Asaturyan A, Averett T, Balewski J, Beaufait J, Beminiwattha RS, Benesch J, Benmokhtar F, Birchall J, Carlini RD, Cates GD, Cornejo JC, Covrig S, Dalton MM, Davis CA, Deconinck W, Diefenbach J, Dowd JF, Dunne JA, Dutta D, Duvall WS, Elaasar M, Falk WR, Finn JM, Forest T, Gaskell D, Gericke MT, Grames J, Gray VM, Grimm K, Guo F, Hoskins JR, Johnston K, Jones D, Jones M, Jones R, Kargiantoulakis M, King PM, Korkmaz E, Kowalski S, Leacock J, Leckey J, Lee AR, Lee JH, Lee L, MacEwan S, Mack D, Magee JA, Mahurin R, Mammei J, Martin JW, McHugh MJ, Meekins D, Mei J, Michaels R, Micherdzinska A, Mkrtchyan A, Mkrtchyan H, Morgan N, Myers KE, Narayan A, Ndukum LZ, Nelyubin V, Nuruzzaman, van Oers WT, Opper AK, Page SA, Pan J, Paschke KD, Phillips SK, Pitt ML, Poelker M, Rajotte JF, Ramsay WD, Roche J, Sawatzky B, Seva T, Shabestari MH, Silwal R, Simicevic N, Smith GR, Solvignon P, Spayde DT, Subedi A, Subedi R, Suleiman R, Tadevosyan V, Tobias WA, Tvaskis V, Waidyawansa B, Wang P, Wells SP, Wood SA, Yang S, Young RD, Zhamkochyan S.
PMID: 24152148
Phys Rev Lett. 2013 Oct 04;111(14):141803. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.111.141803. Epub 2013 Oct 02.

The Q(weak) experiment has measured the parity-violating asymmetry in ep elastic scattering at Q(2)=0.025(GeV/c)(2), employing 145 μA of 89% longitudinally polarized electrons on a 34.4 cm long liquid hydrogen target at Jefferson Lab. The results of the experiment's commissioning...

Size-dependent selective crystallization using an inorganic mixed-oxoanion system for lanthanide separation.

Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003)

Lu H, Guo X, Wang Y, Diefenbach K, Chen L, Wang JQ, Lin J, Wang S.
PMID: 31348473
Dalton Trans. 2019 Sep 14;48(34):12808-12811. doi: 10.1039/c9dt02387a. Epub 2019 Jul 26.

A unique selective crystallization strategy based on an iodate-sulfate mixed-anion system has been developed for lanthanide separation. Periodic divergences in crystal formation energy enable simple Nd/Dy, La/Lu, Gd/Tb, La/Dy, and Nd/Lu separations through crystallization of the early lanthanides, giving...

Incidence of Significant Findings of Microhematuria Workup in Women-What Guidelines Work Best?.

Urology

Rabinowitz DE, Buford K, Wood AM, Marziliano A, Perez-Orozco A, Diefenbach MA, Han J, Hall SJ, Polland A.
PMID: 32653567
Urology. 2021 May;151:19-23. doi: 10.1016/j.urology.2020.06.046. Epub 2020 Jul 09.

OBJECTIVE: To apply the American Urogynecological Society (AUGS)/American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) recommendations of foregoing workup in patients under 50 years of age with less than 25 red cells per high-powered field, to a cohort of asymptomatic...

Fecal SARS-CoV-2 RNA is associated with decreased COVID-19 survival.

Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America

Das Adhikari U, Eng G, Farcasanu M, Avena LE, Choudhary MC, Triant VA, Flagg M, Schiff AE, Gomez I, Froehle LM, Diefenbach TJ, Ronsard L, Lingwood D, Lee GC, Rabi SA, Erstad D, Velmahos G, Li JZ, Hodin R, Stone JR, Honko AN, Griffiths A, Yilmaz O, Kwon DS.
PMID: 34245255
Clin Infect Dis. 2021 Jul 10; doi: 10.1093/cid/ciab623. Epub 2021 Jul 10.

The clinical significance of SARS CoV-2 RNA in stool remains uncertain. We found that extrapulmonary dissemination of infection to the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, assessed by the presence of SARS-CoV-2 RNA in stool, is associated with decreased COVID-19 survival. Measurement...

The Loss of Bcl-6 Expressing T Follicular Helper Cells and the Absence of Germinal Centers in COVID-19.

SSRN

Kaneko N, Kuo HH, Boucau J, Farmer JR, Allard-Chamard H, Mahajan VS, Piechocka-Trocha A, Lefteri K, Osborn M, Bals J, Bartsch YC, Bonheur N, Caradonna TM, Chevalier J, Chowdhury F, Diefenbach TJ, Einkauf K, Fallon J, Feldman J, Finn KK, Garcia-Broncano P, Hartana CA, Hauser BM, Jiang C, Kaplonek P, Karpell M, Koscher EC, Lian X, Liu H, Liu J, Ly NL, Michell AR, Rassadkina Y, Seiger K, Sessa L, Shin S, Singh N, Sun W, Sun X, Ticheli HJ, Waring MT, Zhu AL, Li J, Lingwood D, Schmidt AG, Lichterfeld M, Walker BD, Yu X, Padera RF, Pillai S.
PMID: 32742244
SSRN. 2020 Jul 16;3652322. doi: 10.2139/ssrn.3652322.

Humoral responses in COVID-19 disease are often of limited durability, as seen with other human coronavirus epidemics. To address the underlying etiology, we examined postmortem thoracic lymph nodes and spleens in acute SARS-CoV-2 infection and observed the absence of...

Risky movements? Natal dispersal does not decrease survival of a large herbivore.

Ecology and evolution

Long ES, Diefenbach DR, Lutz CL, Wallingford BD, Rosenberry CS.
PMID: 33767832
Ecol Evol. 2021 Feb 04;11(6):2731-2740. doi: 10.1002/ece3.7227. eCollection 2021 Mar.

Natal dispersal is assumed to be a particularly risky movement behavior as individuals transfer, often long distances, from birth site to site of potential first reproduction. Though, because this behavior persists in populations, it is assumed that dispersal increases...

Age at school entry and reported symptoms of attention-deficit/hyperactivity in first graders: results of the prospective cohort study ikidS.

European child & adolescent psychiatry

Diefenbach C, Schmidt MF, Huss M, König J, Urschitz MS.
PMID: 34089381
Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 2021 Jun 05; doi: 10.1007/s00787-021-01813-7. Epub 2021 Jun 05.

Young age at school entry (ASE) is related to attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in higher grades. The reason for this association is unclear, but medical oversupply and stress-related factors are discussed. We aimed to investigate whether ASE is associated with reported...

A Decision Aid Intervention for Family Building After Cancer: Developmental Study on the Initial Steps to Consider When Designing a Web-Based Prototype.

JMIR formative research

Benedict C, Dauber-Decker KL, King D, Hahn A, Ford JS, Diefenbach M.
PMID: 33480848
JMIR Form Res. 2021 Jan 22;5(1):e20841. doi: 10.2196/20841.

BACKGROUND: An important aspect of patient-centered care involves ensuring that patient-directed resources are usable, understandable, and responsive to patients' needs. A user-centered design refers to an empathy-based framework and an iterative design approach for developing a product or solution...

Patterns of alcohol use among early head and neck cancer survivors: A cross-sectional survey study using the alcohol use disorders identification test (AUDIT).

Oral oncology

Teckie S, Wotman M, Marziliano A, Orner D, Yi J, Mulvany C, Ghaly M, Parashar B, Diefenbach MA.
PMID: 34077813
Oral Oncol. 2021 Aug;119:105328. doi: 10.1016/j.oraloncology.2021.105328. Epub 2021 May 30.

OBJECTIVE: Alcohol use among survivors of head and neck cancer (HNC) negatively impacts patient outcomes and is an important risk factor for recurrent and second primary tumors. Despite recommendations from several cancer societies, alcohol consumption remains a common problem...

The Development of Overtrust: An Empirical Simulation and Psychological Analysis in the Context of Human-Robot Interaction.

Frontiers in robotics and AI

Ullrich D, Butz A, Diefenbach S.
PMID: 33928129
Front Robot AI. 2021 Apr 13;8:554578. doi: 10.3389/frobt.2021.554578. eCollection 2021.

With impressive developments in human-robot interaction it may seem that technology can do anything. Especially in the domain of social robots which suggest to be much more than programmed machines because of their anthropomorphic shape, people may overtrust the...

Author Correction: The bone marrow microenvironment at single-cell resolution.

Nature

Tikhonova AN, Dolgalev I, Hu H, Sivaraj KK, Hoxha E, Cuesta-Domínguez Á, Pinho S, Akhmetzyanova I, Gao J, Witkowski M, Guillamot M, Gutkin MC, Zhang Y, Marier C, Diefenbach C, Kousteni S, Heguy A, Zhong H, Fooksman DR, Butler JM, Economides A, Frenette PS, Adams RH, Satija R, Tsirigos A, Aifantis I.
PMID: 31296938
Nature. 2019 Aug;572(7767):E6. doi: 10.1038/s41586-019-1394-x.

An Amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper.

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