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- Park, J., Aliaga, L., Altinok, O., Bellantoni, L., Bercellie, A., Betancourt, M., Bodek, A., Bravar, A., Budd, H., Cai, T., Carneiro, M. F., Christy, M. E., Chvojka, J., da Motta, H., Dytman, S. A., Díaz, G. A., Eberly, B., Felix, J., Fields, L., Fine, R., Gago, A. M., Galindo, R., Ghosh, A., Golan, T., Gran, R., Harris, D. A., Higuera, A., Kleykamp, J., Kordosky, M., Le, T., Maher, E., Manly, S., Mann, W. A., Marshall, C. M., Martinez Caicedo, D. A., McFarland, K. S., McGivern, C. L., McGowan, A. M., Messerly, B., Miller, J., Mislivec, A., Morfín, J. G., Mousseau, J., Naples, D., Nelson, J. K., Norrick, A., Nuruzzaman, Osta, J., Paolone, V., Patrick, C. E., Perdue, G. N., Rakotondravohitra, L., Ramirez, M. A., Ray, H., Ren, L., Rimal, D., Rodrigues, P. A., Ruterbories, D., Schellman, H., Solano Salinas, C. J., Tagg, N., Tice, B. G., Valencia, E., Walton, T., Wolcott, J., Wospakrik, M., Zavala, G., Zhang, D., and MINERA Collaboration
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- Muon-neutrino elastic scattering on electrons is an observable neutrino process whose cross section is precisely known. Consequently a measurement of this process in an accelerator-based νμ beam can improve the knowledge of the absolute neutrino flux impinging upon the detector; typically this knowledge is limited to ∼10% due to uncertainties...
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- . Bodek,1 A. Bravar,6 H. Budd,1 T. Cai,1 M. F. Carneiro,7 M. E. Christy,8 J. Chvojka,1 H. da Motta,7 S. A
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- Eberly, B., Aliaga, L., Altinok, O., Barrios Sazo, M. G., Bellantoni, L., Betancourt, M., Bodek, A., Bravar, A., Budd, H., Bustamante, M. J., Butkevich, A., Martinez Caicedo, D. A., Carneiro, M. F., Christy, M. E., Chvojka, J., da Motta, H., Datta, M., Devan, J., Díaz, G. A., Dytman, S. A., Felix, J., Schellman, H., Fields, L., Fine, R., Fiorentini, G. A., Gago, A. M., Galindo, R., Gallagher, H., Golan, T., Gran, R., Harris, D. A., Higuera, A., Hurtado, K., Kafka, T., Kleykamp, J., Kordosky, M., Le, T., Maher, E., Manly, S., Mann, W. A., Marshall, C. M., McFarland, K. S., McGivern, C. L., McGowan, A. M., Messerly, B., Miller, J., Mislivec, A., Morfín, J. G., Mousseau, J., Muhlbeier, T., Naples, D., Nelson, J. K., Norrick, A., Osta, J., Palomino, J. L., Paolone, V., Park, J., Patrick, C. E., Perdue, G. N., Rakotondravohitra, L., Ramirez, M. A., Ransome, R. D., Ray, H., Ren, L., Rodrigues, P. A., Ruterbories, D., Salazar, G., Schellman, H., Schmitz, D. W., Simon, C., Sobczyk, J. T., Solano Salinas, C. J., Tagg, N., Tice, B. G., Valencia, E., Walton, T., Wolcott, J., Wospakrik, M., Zavala, G., Zegarra, A., Zhang, D., and Ziemer, B. P.
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- Charged pion production via charged-current nu[subscript]μ interactions on plastic scintillator (CH) is studied using the MINERvA detector exposed to the NuMI wideband neutrino beam at Fermilab. Events with hadronic invariant mass W<1.4 GeV and W<1.8 GeV are selected in separate analyses: the lower W cut isolates single pion production, which is expected...
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- hydrocarbon at <E[subscript]nu> = 4.0 GeV Eberly, B., Aliaga, L., Altinok, O., Sazo, M. B., Bellantoni, L
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- Mousseau, J., Wospakrik, M., Aliaga, L., Altinok, O., Bellantoni, L., Bercellie, A., Betancourt, M., Bodek, A., Bravar, A., Budd, H., Cai, T., Carneiro, M. F., Christy, M. E., Chvojka, J., da Motta, H., Devan, J., Dytman, S. A., Díaz, G. A., Eberly, B., Felix, J., Fields, L., Fine, R., Gago, A. M., Galindo, R., Gallagher, H., Ghosh, A., Golan, T., Gran, R., Harris, D. A., Higuera, A., Hurtado, K., Kiveni, M., Kleykamp, J., Kordosky, M., Le, T., Maher, E., Manly, S., Mann, W. A., Marshall, C. M., Martinez Caicedo, D. A., McFarland, K. S., McGivern, C. L., McGowan, A. M., Messerly, B., Miller, J., Mislivec, A., Morfín, J. G., Naples, D., Nelson, J. K., Norrick, A., Nuruzzaman, Osta, J., Paolone, V., Park, J., Patrick, C. E., Perdue, G. N., Rakotondravohitra, L., Ramirez, M. A., Ransome, R. D., Ray, H., Ren, L., Rimal, D., Rodrigues, P. A., Ruterbories, D., Schellman, H., Schmitz, D. W., Solano Salinas, C. J., Tagg, N., Tice, B. G., Valencia, E., Walton, T., Wolcott, J., Zavala, G., Zhang, D., and MINERvA Collaboration
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- The MINERvA Collaboration reports a novel study of neutrino-nucleus charged-current deep inelastic scattering (DIS) using the same neutrino beam incident on targets of polystyrene, graphite, iron, and lead. Results are presented as ratios of C, Fe, and Pb to CH. The ratios of total DIS cross sections as a function...
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- . Bellantoni,4 A. Bercellie,5 M. Betancourt,4 A. Bodek,5 A. Bravar,6 H. Budd,5 T. Cai,5 M. F. Carneiro,7 M. E
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- Christy, John A., Kagan, James S., and Wiedemann, Alfred M.
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- This book is a guide to the plant associations of the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area. It includes general descriptions of the physical and biological setting of the Recreation Area: its climate, geology, landscape; soils, wildlife, and ecological processes. Analysis of quantitative field data identified 52 plant associations occurring in...
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- relatively stable sand, slowly being buried by the slip face. by John A Christy, James S. Kagan, and
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- Lou, Yi, Clay, Sharon A., Davis, Adam S., Dille, Anita, Felix, Joel, Ramirez, Analiza H. M., Sprague, Christy L., and Yannarell, Anthony C.
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- Feedback loops involving soil microorganisms can regulate plant populations. Here, we hypothesize that microorganisms are most likely to play a role in plant–soil feedback loops when they possess an affinity for a particular plant and the capacity to consistently affect the growth of that plant for good or ill. We...
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- H. M. Ramirez & Christy L. Sprague & Anthony C. Yannarell Received: 16 July 2013 /Accepted: 10
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- Lou, Yi, Clay, Sharon A., Davis, Adam S., Dille, Anita, Felix, Joel, Ramirez, Analiza H. M., Sprague, Christy L., and Yannarell, Anthony C.
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- Feedback loops involving soil microorganisms can regulate plant populations. Here, we hypothesize that microorganisms are most likely to play a role in plant–soil feedback loops when they possess an affinity for a particular plant and the capacity to consistently affect the growth of that plant for good or ill. We...
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- Lou, Yi, Clay, Sharon A., Davis, Adam S., Dille, Anita, Felix, Joel, Ramirez, Analiza H. M., Sprague, Christy L., and Yannarell, Anthony C.
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- Feedback loops involving soil microorganisms can regulate plant populations. Here, we hypothesize that microorganisms are most likely to play a role in plant–soil feedback loops when they possess an affinity for a particular plant and the capacity to consistently affect the growth of that plant for good or ill. We...
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- Archer, Stephanie K., Heppell, Scott A., Semmens, Brice X., Pattengill-Semmens, Christy V., Bush, Phillippe G., Mccoy, Croy M., and Johnson, Bradley C.
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- Nassau grouper Epinephelus striatus are a large bodied, top level predator that is ecologically important throughout the Caribbean. Although typically solitary, Nassau grouper form large annual spawning aggregations at predictable times in specific locations. In 2003, The Cayman Islands Marine Conservation Board established protection for a newly rediscovered Nassau grouper...
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- *, Scott A HEPPELL1, Brice X SEMMENS2, Christy V PATTENGILL-SEMMENS2, Phillippe G BUSH3, Croy M MCCOY3