31 research outputs found

    Sedimentary Layers: Bob Hawke’s Beer World Record and Ocker Chic

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    Australia’s 23rd prime minister, Bob Hawke, is celebrated for a world record set at the University of Oxford in the 1950s for the fastest consumption of a yard of ale. The beer record is apocryphal, having five evidential flaws. However, the embellishment—or fabrication—of the record was crucial to the “larrikin-leader” dual image Hawke constructed over the course of the 1970s as he manoeuvred to enter parliament. Hawke’s dual image appealed widely from the 1970s onwards because of the rise of the “ocker”: a middle-class caricature of Australians. By the 1980s, a refined “ocker chic” identity had emerged in which the middle class could erect a national culture that feigned meritocracy. In the 2020s, politicians, professionals, performative fathers and others identify with an ahistorical nation in which irreverence, elasticated leather boots, cowboy hats, Bavarian-style cold beer, and stories of endurance in foreign lands help to conceal their privilege. While many commentators have tried to explain this phenomenon, Diane Kirkby’s formulation of ocker chic reveals the interchange between class, gender and race that has preserved neoliberal capitalism in Australia. © 2023 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group

    An assessment of counselor and counselor in-training attitudes and perceptions of the Wisconsin Technical College System and its value as a viable post-secondary option for high school students

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    Plan BCurrently, high school students are faced with more information, more career choices, and more post-secondary options than ever before in history. For many young people, finding the right post-secondary option is a complex and challenging task. Many high school students ignore technical careers in favor of immediate employment after graduation or enroll at a four-year university without considering other alternatives. This further enhances the already severe shortage of technicians in Wisconsin’s labor market. The purpose of this study was to assess counselor and counselor in-training attitudes and perceptions of the Wisconsin Technical College System (WTCS) and its value as a viable post-secondary option for high school students. Counselors are significant adults in the lives of high school students and part of their job function is to help students with career exploration and decision-makin

    UA1C11/105/29 Phi Mu Composite

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    Phi Mu Sorority top row l to r: Amanda Hutchins, Sara Moggio, Whitney Farmer, Megan Hicks, Kathryn Darnell, Candice Tope, Emily Witsiepe, Kristen Albert, Valerie Wilson, Erika Pedigo, Amelia Simmons. 2nd row l to r: Chelsie Hanley, Kristin Kullman, Jamie Ballard, Kathryn Burcham, Lisa Conn, Tyler Corn, Keanan Courtney, Amber Dale, Monica Doss, Rachel Griffin, Natalie Grise, Lesli Guenther, Kate Haeberlin. 3rd row l to r: Stephanie Maguire, Asley Ocker, Nichole Sims, Brittany Stout, Sara Trundle, Anna Waldrop, Jennifer Blandford, Katie Cooper 4th row l to r: Caitlin Elliott, Ashley Gore, Sara Gossett, Erin Griggs, Jennifer Lueken, Tarah McCarty, Brooke Newton, Tabitha Simpson. 5th row l to r: Sarah Stone, Annalisa Suarez, Meredith Trabue, Tabitha Williams, Pamela Wirtzberger, Cara Wright, Lee Adams, Mary Bennett, Whitney Estep, Malia Hanley, Alicia Holt, McKenzie Marable, Jessica Sweazy, Kimberly Martin. 6th row l to r: Erica Scott, Madeline Campbell, Meghan Gibson, Blair Jones, Aubrey Olis, Kayla Smith, Brandi Sullivan, Kate Ambrosia, Shelley Burkhalter, Jamie Fish, Katelyn Gandolfo, Jennifer Greenwell, Alexa Hall, Katie Heady. 7th row l to r: Margaret Hinklin, Emily Holland, Autumn Hughes, Christie Kelly, Stephanie Lane, Courtney Lovan, Nicole Lyons, Emily Martin, Emily Matuszak, Erin Maxted, Devin Roos, Caroline Schroeder, Jennifer Wirtzberger

    Thymoquinone reduces mouse colon tumor cell invasion and inhibits tumor growth in murine colon cancer models

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    We have shown that thymoquinone (TQ) is a potent antitumor agent in human colorectal cancer cells. In this study, we evaluated TQ's therapeutic potential in two different mice colon cancer models [1,2-dimethyl hydrazine (DMH) and xenografts]. We also examined TQ effects on the growth of C26 mouse colorectal carcinoma spheroids and assessed tumor invasion in vitro. Mice were treated with saline, TQ, DMH, or combinations once per week for 30 weeks and the multiplicity, size and distribution of aberrant crypt foci (ACF) and tumors were determined at weeks 10, 20 and 30. TQ injected intraperitoneally (i.p.) significantly reduced the numbers and sizes of ACF at week 10; ACF numbers were reduced by 86percent. Tumor multiplicity was reduced at week 20 from 17.8 in the DMH group to 4.2 in mice injected with TQ. This suppression was observed at week 30 and was long-term; tumors did not re-grow even when TQ injection was discontinued for 10 weeks. In a xenograft model of HCT116 colon cancer cells, TQ significantly (P 0.05) delayed the growth of the tumor cells. Using a matrigel artificial basement membrane invasion assay, we demonstrated that sub-cyto-toxic doses of TQ (40μM) decreased C26 cell invasion by 50percent and suppressed growth in three-dimensional spheroids. Apoptotic signs seen morphologically were increased significantly in TQ-treated spheroids. TUNEL staining of xenografts and immunostaining for caspase 3 cleavage in DMH tumors confirmed increased apoptosis in mouse tumors in response to TQ. These data should encourage further in vivo testing and support the potential use of TQ as a therapeutic agent in human colorectal cancer. © 2008 Foundation for Cellular and Molecular Medicine-Blackwell Publishing Ltd.Ali BH, 2003, PHYTOTHER RES, V17, P299, DOI 10.1002-ptr.1309; Al-Shabanah OA, 1998, J EXP CLIN CANC RES, V17, P193; Badary OA, 1998, DRUG DEVELOP RES, V44, P56, DOI 10.1002-(SICI)1098-2299(199806-07)44:2-356::AID-DDR23.0.CO;2-9; Badary OA, 2001, CANCER DETECT PREV, V25, P362; Badary OA, 1999, J ETHNOPHARMACOL, V67, P135, DOI 10.1016-S0378-8741(98)00242-6; Badary OA, 1997, CAN J PHYSIOL PHARM, V75, P1356, DOI 10.1139-cjpp-75-12-1356; Badary OA, 1999, EUR J CANCER PREV, V8, P435, DOI 10.1097-00008469-199910000-00009; Badary OA, 2003, DRUG CHEM TOXICOL, V26, P87, DOI 10.1081-DCT-120020404; Bent S, 2004, AM J MED, V116, P478, DOI 10.1016-j.amjmed.2003.10.036; Bird RP, 2000, TOXICOL LETT, V112, P395, DOI 10.1016-S0378-4274(99)00261-1; CERUTTI PA, 1994, LANCET, V344, P862, DOI 10.1016-S0140-6736(94)92832-0; El-Mahmoudy A, 2005, INT IMMUNOPHARMACOL, V5, P195, DOI 10.1016-j.intimp.2004.09.001; El-Mahmoudy A, 2002, INT IMMUNOPHARMACOL, V2, P1603, DOI 10.1016-S1567-5769(02)00139-X; Gali-Muhtasib H, 2004, INT J ONCOL, V25, P857; Gali-Muhtasib HU, 2001, NUTR CANCER, V39, P108, DOI 10.1207-S15327914nc391_15; Hosseinzadeh H, 2004, PHYTOMEDICINE, V11, P56, DOI 10.1078-0944-7113-00376; Kelly WK, 2003, CLIN CANCER RES, V9, P3578; Kirui Philemon K, 2004, Biomed Sci Instrum, V40, P111; Krueger S, 2005, CANCER LETT, V223, P313, DOI 10.1016-j.canlet.2004.09.050; Krueger S, 2001, CANCER GENE THER, V8, P522, DOI 10.1038-sj.cgt.7700341; Lipkin M, 1999, ANNU REV NUTR, V19, P545, DOI 10.1146-annurev.nutr.19.1.545; Mansour MA, 2000, LIFE SCI, V66, P2583, DOI 10.1016-S0024-3205(00)00592-0; Mansour MA, 2002, CELL BIOCHEM FUNCT, V20, P143, DOI 10.1002-cbf.968; Mansour M. A., 2001, Research Communications in Molecular Pathology and Pharmacology, V110, P239; Mueller-Klieser W, 2000, CRIT REV ONCOL HEMAT, V36, P123, DOI 10.1016-S1040-8428(00)00082-2; Neureiter D, 2007, SCAND J GASTROENTERO, V42, P103, DOI 10.1080-00365520600874198; Ocker M, 2005, GUT, V54, P1298, DOI 10.1136-gut.2004.056192; Park J I, 2000, Arch Facial Plast Surg, V2, P43, DOI 10.1001-archfaci.2.1.43; Salim EI, 2003, NUTR CANCER, V45, P195, DOI 10.1207-S15327914NC4502_09; Santini MT, 2000, CRIT REV ONCOL HEMAT, V36, P75, DOI 10.1016-S1040-8428(00)00078-0; Surh YJ, 2003, NAT REV CANCER, V3, P768, DOI 10.1038-nrc1189; SUTHERLAND RM, 1984, RECENT RESULTS CANC, V95, P24; Takayama T, 1998, NEW ENGL J MED, V339, P1277, DOI 10.1056-NEJM199810293391803; Worthen DR, 1998, ANTICANCER RES, V18, P152749464

    Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

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    We report on the successful single crystal growth of pure EuRh2Si2 and of Eu(Rh1−xCox)2Si2 with x≤0.23 by the flux method. Through Co substitution, EuRh2Si2 can be tuned from stable antiferromagnetism via a valence-transition state towards the valence-crossover regime. From magnetization measurements, we constructed a B−T phase diagram for EuRh2Si2 comprising multiple magnetic phases and showing a sizeable magnetic anisotropy within the basal plane of the tetragonal unit cell. This indicates a complex antiferromagnetic ground state for x=0. By applying positive chemical pressure through the substitution series Eu(Rh1−xCox)2Si2, a sharp temperature-induced first-order phase transition is observed in magnetization, resistivity and heat capacity for 0.081 ≤ x ≤ 0.126. The critical end point of this valence transition is located in the phase diagram in the vicinity of 0.126 <xEDX< 0.23. At higher substitution level, the system reaches a valence-crossover regime. The obtained results are presented in a temperature-substitution phase diagram. © 2025 The Author

    Thymoquinone triggers inactivation of the stress response pathway sensor CHEK1 and contributes to apoptosis in colorectal cancer cells

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    There are few reports describing the role of p53-dependent gene repression in apoptotic cell death. To identify such apoptosis-associated p53 target genes, we used the prooxidant plant-derived drug thymoquinone and compared p53+-+ and p53--- colon cancer cells HCT116. The p53 wild-type (wt) status correlated with more pronounced DNA damage and higher apoptosis after thymoquinone treatment. A significant up-regulation of the survival gene CHEK1 was observed in p53--- cells in response to thymoquinone due to the lack of transcriptional repression of p53. In p53--- cells, transfection with p53-wt vector and CHEK1 small interfering RNA treatment decreased CHEK1 mRNA and protein levels and restored apoptosis to the levels of the p53+-+ cells. p53--- cells transplanted to nude mice treated with thymoquinone up-regulated CHEK1 expression and did not undergo apoptosis unlike p53+-+ cells. Immunofluorescence analysis revealed that the apoptosis resistance in p53--- cells after thymoquinone treatment might be conveyed by shuttling of CHEK1 into the nucleus. We confirmed the in vivo existence of this CHEK1-p53 link in human colorectal cancer, showing that tumors lacking p53 had higher levels of CHEK1, which was accompanied by poorer apoptosis. CHEK1 overexpression was correlated with advanced tumor stages (P = 0.03), proximal tumor localization (P = 0.02), and worse prognosis (1.9-fold risk, univariate Cox regression; Kaplan-Meier, P = 0.04). We suggest that the inhibition of the stress response sensor CHEK1 might contribute to the antineoplastic activity of specific DNA-damaging drugs. ©2008 American Association for Cancer Research.Andreyev AI, 2005, BIOCHEMISTRY-MOSCOW+, V70, P200, DOI 10.1007-s10541-005-0102-7; Bhonde MR, 2006, ONCOGENE, V25, P165, DOI 10.1038-sj.onc.1209017; Broude EV, 2007, CELL CYCLE, V6, P1468; BRUGAROLAS J, 1995, NATURE, V377, P552, DOI 10.1038-377552a0; Chen ZH, 2006, INT J CANCER, V119, P2784, DOI 10.1002-ijc.22198; Collins I, 2005, CURR OPIN PHARMACOL, V5, P366, DOI 10.1016-j.coph.2005.04.009; Damia G, 2001, J BIOL CHEM, V276, P10641, DOI 10.1074-jbc.M007178200; El-Deiry WS, 1998, SEMIN CANCER BIOL, V8, P345, DOI 10.1006-scbi.1998.0097; Gali-Muhtasib H, 2008, J CELL MOL MED, V12, P330, DOI 10.1111-j.1582-4934.2007.00095.x; Gali-Muhtasib H, 2004, INT J ONCOL, V25, P857; Gardner PR, 2002, METHOD ENZYMOL, V349, P9; HABOLD C, 2008, CELL MOL MED, V12, P607; Ho J, 2003, CELL DEATH DIFFER, V10, P404, DOI 10.1038-sj.cdd.4401191; Kho PS, 2004, J BIOL CHEM, V279, P21183, DOI 10.1074-jbc.M311912200; Kim CJ, 2007, EJSO-EUR J SURG ONC, V33, P580, DOI 10.1016-j.ejso.2007.02.007; Ko LJ, 1996, GENE DEV, V10, P1054, DOI 10.1101-gad.10.9.1054; Lakin ND, 1999, ONCOGENE, V18, P7644, DOI 10.1038-sj.onc.1203015; Liu QH, 2000, GENE DEV, V14, P1448; Maude SL, 2005, CANCER RES, V65, P780; Mirza A, 2003, ONCOGENE, V22, P3645, DOI 10.1038-sj.onc.1206477; NOHL H, 1998, FAT SOLUBLE VITAMINS, P509; Rodriguez R, 2006, MOL BIOL CELL, V17, P402, DOI 10.1091-mbc.E05-07-0594; Roepke M, 2007, CANCER BIOL THER, V6, P160; Rozan LM, 2007, CELL DEATH DIFFER, V14, P3, DOI 10.1038-sj.cdd.4402058; Schneider-Stock R, 2004, NEOPLASIA, V6, P529, DOI 10.1593-neo.04178; Schneider-Stock R, 2005, J PHARMACOL EXP THER, V312, P525, DOI 10.1124-jpet.104.074195; Schneider-Stock R, 2006, J PATHOL, V209, P95, DOI 10.1002-path.1951; Shiloh Y, 2003, NAT REV CANCER, V3, P155, DOI 10.1038-nrc1011; Sobin LH, 2002, TNM CLASSIFICATION M, P272; STEINBRE.I, 1970, ACTA BIOL MED GER, V25, P731; Sun Yi, 2006, Mol Carcinog, V45, P409, DOI 10.1002-mc.20231; Taylor WR, 2001, ONCOGENE, V20, P1803, DOI 10.1038-sj.onc.1204252; Tse AN, 2007, CLIN CANCER RES, V13, P1955, DOI 10.1158-1078-0432.CCR-06-2793; Verlinden L, 2007, CANCER RES, V67, P6574, DOI 10.1158-0008-5472.CAN-06-3545; Vogelstein B, 2000, NATURE, V408, P307, DOI 10.1038-35042675; Xiao D, 2005, ONCOGENE, V24, P6256, DOI 10.1038-sj.onc.1208759; Xiao Z, 2003, J BIOL CHEM, V278, P21767, DOI 10.1074-jbc.M300229200; Zhao B, 2002, J BIOL CHEM, V277, P46609, DOI 10.1074-jbc.M2013320046484

    Study of T decays involving kaons, spectral functions and determination of the strange quark mass

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    complete author list: Barate R.; Decamp D.; Ghez P.; Goy C.; Lees J.; Merle E.; Minard M.; Pietrzyk B.; Alemany R.; Casado M.; Chmeissani M.; Crespo J.; Fernandez E.; Fernandez-Bosman M.; Garrido L.; Grangès E.; Juste A.; Martinez M.; Merino G.; Miquel R.; Mir L.; Pacheco A.; Park I.; Riu I.; Colaleo A.; Creanza D.; De Palma M.; Gelao G.; Iaselli G.; Maggi G.; Maggi M.; Nuzzo S.; Ranieri A.; Raso G.; Ruggieri F.; Selvaggi G.; Silvestris L.; Tempesta P.; Tricomi A.; Zito G.; Huang X.; Lin J.; Ouyang Q.; Wang T.; Xie Y.; Xu R.; Xue S.; Zhang J.; Zhang L.; Zhao W.; Abbaneo D.; Becker U.; Boix G.; Cattaneo M.; Ciulli V.; Dissertori G.; Drevermann H.; Forty R.; Frank M.; Halley A.; Hansen J.; Harvey J.; Janot P.; Jost B.; Lehraus I.; Leroy O.; Mato P.; Minten A.; Moutoussi A.; Ranjard F.; Rolandi L.; Rousseau D.; Schlatter D.; Schmitt M.; Schneider O.; Tejessy W.; Teubert F.; Tomalin I.; Tournefier E.; Wright A.; Ajaltouni Z.; Badaud F.; Chazelle G.; Deschamps O.; Falvard A.; Ferdi C.; Gay P.; Guicheney C.; Henrard P.; Jousset J.; Michel B.; Monteil S.; Montret J.; Pallin D.; Perret P.; Podlyski F.; Hansen J.; Hansen J.; Hansen P.; Nilsson B.; Rensch B.; W¨a¨an¨anen A.; Daskalakis G.; Kyriakis A.; Markou C.; Simopoulou E.; Siotis I.; Vayaki A.; Blondel A.; Bonneaud G.; Brient J.; Rougé A.; Rumpf M.; Swynghedauw M.; Verderi M.; Videau H.; Focardi E.; Parrini G.; Zachariadou K.; Cavanaugh R.; Corden M.; Georgiopoulos C.; Antonelli A.; Bencivenni G.; Bologna G.; Bossi F.; Campana P.; Capon G.; Cerutti F.; Chiarella V.; Laurelli P.; Mannocchi G.; Murtas F.; Murtas G.; Passalacqua L.; Pepe-Altarelli M.; Curtis L.; Lynch J.; Negus P.; O'Shea V.; Raine C.; Teixeira-Dias P.; Thompson A.; Buchmüller O.; Dhamotharan S.; Geweniger C.; Hanke P.; Hansper G.; Hepp V.; Kluge E.; Putzer A.; Sommer J.; Tittel K.; Werner S.; Wunsch M.; Beuselinck R.; Binnie D.; Cameron W.; Dornan P.; Girone M.; Goodsir S.; Martin E.; Marinelli N.; Sedgbeer J.; Spagnolo P.; Thomson E.; Williams M.; Ghete V.; Girtler P.; Kneringer E.; Kuhn D.; Rudolph G.; Betteridge A.; Bowdery C.; Buck P.; Colrain P.; Crawford G.; Finch A.; Foster F.; Hughes G.; Jones R.; Robertson N.; Williams M.; Giehl I.; Hoffmann C.; Jakobs K.; Kleinknecht K.; Quast G.; Renk B.; Rohne E.; Sander H.; van Gemmeren P.; Wachsmuth H.; Zeitnitz C.; Aubert J.; Benchouk C.; Bonissent A.; Carr J.; Coyle P.; Etienne F.; Motsch F.; Payre P.; Talby M.; Thulasidas M.; Aleppo M.; Antonelli M.; Ragusa F.; Berlich R.; Büscher V.; Dietl H.; Ganis G.; Hüttmann K.; Lütjens G.; Mannert C.; Männer W.; Moser H.; Schael S.; Settles R.; Seywerd H.; Stenzel H.; Wiedenmann W.; Wolf G.; Azzurri P.; Boucrot J.; Callot O.; Chen S.; Cordier A.; Davier M.; Duflot L.; Grivaz J.; Heusse P.; H¨ocker A.; Jacholkowska A.; Kim D.; Le Diberder F.; Lefrançois J.; Lutz A.; Schune M.; Veillet J.; Videau I.; Zerwas D.; Bagliesi G.; Bettarini S.; Boccali T.; Bozzi C.; Calderini G.; Dell'Orso R.; Ferrante I.; Foa L.; Giassi A.; Gregorio A.; Ligabue F.; Lusiani A.; Marrocchesi P.; Messineo A.; Palla F.; Rizzo G.; Sanguinetti G.; Sguazzoni G.; Tenchini R.; Vannini C.; Venturi A.; Verdini P.; Blair G.; Cowan G.; Green M.; Medcalf T.; Strong J.; von Wimmersperg-Toeller J.; Botterill D.; Clifft R.; Edgecock T.; Norton P.; Thompson J.; Bloch-Devaux B.; Colas P.; Emery S.; Kozanecki W.; Lançon E.; Lemaire M.; Locci E.; Perez P.; Rander J.; Renardy J.; Roussarie A.; Schuller J.; Schwindling J.; Trabelsi A.; Vallage B.; Black S.; Dann J.; Johnson R.; Kim H.; Konstantinidis N.; Litke A.; McNeil M.; Taylor G.; Booth C.; Cartwright S.; Combley F.; Kelly M.; Lehto M.; Thompson L.; Affholderbach K.; Böohrer A.; Brandt S.; Grupen C.; Prange G.; Giannini G.; Gobbo B.; Rothberg J.; Wasserbaech S.; Armstrong S.; Charles E.; Elmer P.; Ferguson D.; Gao Y.; González S.; Greening T.; Hayes O.; Hu H.; Jin S.; McNamara P.; Nachtman J.; Nielsen J.; Orejudos W.; Pan Y.; Saadi Y.; Scott I.; Walsh J.; Wu S.; Wu X.; Zobernig G.; Barate R.; Zobernig G.; Wu X.; Scott I.; Saadi Y.; Wu S.; Walsh J.; Nachtman J.; Nielsen J.; Orejudos W.; Pan Y.; Barate R.</p

    One-prong τ decays with kaons

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    complete author list: Barate R.; Decamp D.; Ghez P.; Goy C.; Lees J.; Merle E.; Minard M.; Pietrzyk B.; Alemany R.; Casado M.; Chmeissani M.; Crespo J.; Fernandez E.; Fernandez-Bosman M.; Garrido L.; Graugès E.; Juste A.; Martinez M.; Merino G.; Miquel R.; Mir L.; Pacheco A.; Park I.; Riu I.; Colaleo A.; Creanza D.; De Palma M.; Gelao G.; Iaselli G.; Maggi G.; Maggi M.; Nuzzo S.; Ranieri A.; Raso G.; Ruggieri F.; Selvaggi G.; Silvestris L.; Tempesta P.; Tricomi A.; Zito G.; Huang X.; Lin J.; Ouyang Q.; Wang T.; Xie Y.; Xu R.; Xue S.; Zhang J.; Zhang L.; Zhao W.; Abbaneo D.; Becker U.; Boix G.; Cattaneo M.; Ciulli V.; Dissertori G.; Drevermann H.; Forty R.; Frank M.; Halley A.; Hansen J.; Harvey J.; Janot P.; Jost B.; Lehraus I.; Leroy O.; Mato P.; Minten A.; Moutoussi A.; Ranjard F.; Rolandi L.; Rousseau D.; Schlatter D.; Schmitt M.; Schneider O.; Tejessy W.; Teubert F.; Tomalin I.; Tournefier E.; Wright A.; Ajaltouni Z.; Badaud F.; Chazelle G.; Deschamps O.; Falvard A.; Ferdi C.; Gay P.; Guicheney C.; Henrard P.; Jousset J.; Michel B.; Monteil S.; Montret J.; Pallin D.; Perret P.; Podlyski F.; Hansen J.; Hansen J.; Hansen P.; Nilsson B.; Rensch B.; Wäänänen A.; Daskalakis G.; Kyriakis A.; Markou C.; Simopoulou E.; Siotis I.; Vayaki A.; Blondel A.; Bonneaud G.; Brient J.; Rougé A.; Rumpf M.; Swynghedauw M.; Verderi M.; Videau H.; Focardi E.; Parrini G.; Zachariadou K.; Cavanaugh R.; Corden M.; Georgiopoulos C.; Antonelli A.; Bencivenni G.; Bologna G.; Bossi F.; Campana P.; Capon G.; Cerutti F.; Chiarella V.; Laurelli P.; Mannocchi G.; Murtas F.; Murtas G.; Passalacqua L.; Pepe-Altarelli M.; Curtis L.; Lynch J.; Negus P.; O'Shea V.; Raine C.; Teixeira-Dias P.; Thompson A.; Buchm¨uller O.; Dhamotharan S.; Geweniger C.; Hanke P.; Hansper G.; Hepp V.; Kluge E.; Putzer A.; Sommer J.; Tittel K.; Werner S.; Wunsch M.; Beuselinck R.; Binnie D.; Cameron W.; Dornan P.; Girone M.; Goodsir S.; Martin E.; Marinelli N.; Sedgbeer J.; Spagnolo P.; Thomson E.; Williams M.; Ghete V.; Girtler P.; Kneringer E.; Kuhn D.; Rudolph G.; Betteridge A.; Bowdery C.; Buck P.; Colrain P.; Crawford G.; Finch A.; Foster F.; Hughes G.; Jones R.; Robertson N.; Williams M.; Giehl I.; Hoffmann C.; Jakobs K.; Kleinknecht K.; Quast G.; Renk B.; Rohne E.; Sander H.; van Gemmeren P.; Wachsmuth H.; Zeitnitz C.; Aubert J.; Benchouk C.; Bonissent A.; Carr J.; Coyle P.; Etienne F.; Motsch F.; Payre P.; Talby M.; Thulasidas M.; Aleppo M.; Antonelli M.; Ragusa F.; Berlich R.; Büscher V.; Dietl H.; Ganis G.; Hüttmann K.; Lütjens G.; Mannert C.; Männer W.; Moser H.; Schael S.; Settles R.; Seywerd H.; Stenzel H.; Wiedenmann W.; Wolf G.; Azzurri P.; Boucrot J.; Callot O.; Chen S.; Cordier A.; Davier M.; Duflot L.; Grivaz J.; Heusse P.; H¨ocker A.; Jacholkowska A.; Kim D.; Le Diberder F.; Lefrançois J.; Lutz A.; Schune M.; Veillet J.; Videau I.; Zerwas D.; Bagliesi G.; Bettarini S.; Boccali T.; Bozzi C.; Calderini G.; Dell'Orso R.; Ferrante I.; Foa L.; Giassi A.; Gregorio A.; Ligabue F.; Lusiani A.; Marrocchesi P.; Messineo A.; Palla F.; Rizzo G.; Sanguinetti G.; Sciaba A.; Sguazzoni G.; Tenchini R.; Vannini C.; Venturi A.; Verdini P.; Blair G.; Cowan G.; Green M.; Medcalf T.; Strong J.; von Wimmersperg-Toeller J.; Botterill D.; Clifft R.; Edgecock T.; Norton P.; Thompson J.; Bloch-Devaux B.; Colas P.; Emery S.; Kozanecki W.; Lançon E.; Lemaire M.; Locci E.; Perez P.; Rander J.; Renardy J.; Roussarie A.; Schuller J.; Schwindling J.; Trabelsi A.; Vallage B.; Black S.; Dann J.; Johnson R.; Kim H.; Konstantinidis N.; Litke A.; McNeil M.; Taylor G.; Booth C.; Cartwright S.; Combley F.; Kelly M.; Lehto M.; Thompson L.; Affholderbach K.; Böohrer A.; Brandt S.; Grupen C.; Prange G.; Giannini G.; Gobbo B.; Rothberg J.; Wasserbaech S.; Armstrong S.; Charles E.; Elmer P.; Ferguson D.; Gao Y.; González S.; Greening T.; Hayes O.; Hu H.; Jin S.; McNamara P.; Nachtman J.; Nielsen J.; Orejudos W.; Pan Y.; Saadi Y.; Scott I.; Walsh J.; Wu S.; Wu X.; Zobernig G.; Barate R.; Wu X.; Wu S.; Zobernig G.; Saadi Y.; Pan Y.; Walsh J.; Scott I.; McNamara P.; Nachtman J.; Nielsen J.; Orejudos W.; Barate R.</p

    Search for supersymmetry with a dominant R-parity violating LQD̄ coupling in e+e- collisions at centre-of-mass energies of 130 GeV to 172 GeV

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    complete author list: Barate R.; Buskulic D.; Decamp D.; Ghez P.; Goy C.; Jezequel S.; Lees J.; Lucotte A.; Martin F.; Merle E.; Minard M.; Nief J.; Perrodo P.; Pietrzyk B.; Alemany R.; Casado M.; Chmeissani M.; Crespo J.; Delfino M.; Fernandez E.; Fernandez-Bosman M.; Garrido L.; Graugès E.; Juste A.; Martinez M.; Merino G.; Miqnel R.; Mir L.; Morawitz P.; Pacheco A.; Park I.; Pascual A.; Riu I.; Sanchez F.; Colaleo A.; Creanza D.; De Palma M.; Gelao G.; Iaselli G.; Maggi G.; Maggi M.; Nuzzo S.; Ranieri A.; Raso G.; Ruggieri F.; Selvaggi G.; Silvestris L.; Tempesta P.; Tricomi A.; Zito G.; Huang X.; Lin J.; Quyang Q.; Wang T.; Xie Y.; Xu R.; Xue S.; Zhang J.; Zhang L.; Zhao W.; Abbaneo D.; Becker U.; Boix G.; Cattaneo M.; Cerutti F.; Ciulli V.; Dissertori G.; Drevermann H.; Forty R.; Frank M.; Gianotti F.; Hagelberg R.; Halley A.; Hansen J.; Harvey J.; Janot P.; Jost B.; Lehraus I.; Leroy O.; Loomis C.; Maley P.; Mato P.; Minten A.; Moneta L.; Moutoussi A.; Ranjard F.; Rolandi L.; Rousseau D.; Schlatter D.; Schmitt M.; Schneider O.; Tejessy W.; Teubert F.; Tomalin I.; Tournefier E.; Vreeswijk M.; Wachsmuth H.; Ajaltouni Z.; Badaud F.; Chazelle G.; Deschamps O.; Dessagne S.; Falvard A.; Ferdi C.; Gay P.; Guicheney C.; Henrard P.; Jousset J.; Michel B.; Monteil S.; Montret J.; Pallin D.; Perret P.; Podlyski F.; Hansen J.; Hansen J.; Hansen P.; Nilsson B.; Rensch B.; Wäänänen A.; Daskalakis G.; Kyriakis A.; Markou C.; Simopoulou E.; Vayaki A.; Blondel A.; Brient J.; Machefert F.; Rougé A.; Rumpf M.; Tanaka R.; Valassi A.; Videau H.; Focardi E.; Parrini G.; Zachariadou K.; Cavanaugh R.; Corden M.; Georgiopoulos C.; Huehn T.; Jaffe D.; Antonelli A.; Bencivenni G.; Bologna G.; Bossi F.; Campana P.; Capon G.; Chiarella V.; Laurelli P.; Mannocchi G.; Murtas F.; Murtas G.; Passalacqua L.; Pepe-Altarelli M.; Chalmers M.; Curtis L.; Lynch J.; Negus P.; O'Shea V.; Raine C.; Scarr J.; Teixeira-Dias P.; Thompson A.; Thomson E.; Ward J.; Buchmüller O.; Dhamotharan S.; Geweniger C.; Hanke P.; Hansper G.; Hepp V.; Kluge E.; Putzer A.; Sommer J.; Tittel K.; Werner S.; Wunsch M.; Beuselinck R.; Binnie D.; Cameron W.; Dornan P.; Girone M.; Goodsir S.; Marinelli N.; Martin E.; Nash J.; Sedgbeer J.; Spagnolo P.; Williams M.; Ghete V.; Girtler P.; Kneringer E.; Kuhn D.; Rudolph G.; Betteridge A.; Bowdery C.; Buck P.; Colrain P.; Crawford G.; Ellis G.; Finch A.; Foster F.; Hughes G.; Jones R.; Robertson N.; Williams M.; van Gemmeren P.; Giehl I.; Hoffmann C.; Jakobs K.; Kleinknecht K.; Kröcker M.; Nürnberger H.; Quast G.; Renk B.; Rohne E.; Sander H.; Schmeling S.; Zeitnitz C.; Ziegler T.; Aubert J.; Benchouk C.; Bonissent A.; Carr J.; Coyle P.; Ealet A.; Fouchez D.; Motsch F.; Payre P.; Talby M.; Thulasidas M.; Tilquin A.; Aleppo M.; Antonelli M.; Ragusa F.; Berlich R.; Büscher V.; Dietl H.; Ganis G.; Hüttmann K.; Lütjens G.; Mannert C.; Männer W.; Moser H.; Schael S.; Settles R.; Seywerd H.; Stenzel H.; Wiedenmann W.; Wolf G.; Boucrot J.; Callot O.; Chen S.; Davier M.; Duflot L.; Grivaz J.; Heusse P.; H¨ocker A.; Jacholkowska A.; Kado M.; Kim D.; Le Diberder F.; Lefrançois J.; Serin L.; Veillet J.; Videau I.; de Vivie de Régie J.; Zerwas D.; Azzurri P.; Bagliesi G.; Bettarini S.; Boccali T.; Bozzi C.; Calderini G.; Dell'Orso R.; Fantechi R.; Ferrante I.; Giassi A.; Gregorio A.; Ligabue F.; Lusiani A.; Marrocchesi P.; Messineo A.; Palla F.; Rizzo G.; Sanguinetti G.; Sciab`a A.; Sguazzoni G.; Tenchini R.; Vannini C.; Venturi A.; Verdini P.; Blair G.; Chambers J.; Coles J.; Cowan G.; Green M.; Medcalf T.; Strong J.; von Wimmersperg-Toeller J.; Botterill D.; Clifft R.; Edgecock T.; Norton P.; Thompson J.; Wright A.; Bloch-Devaux B.; Colas P.; Fabbro B.; Faif G.; Lançon E.; Lemaire M.; Locci E.; Perez P.; Przysiezniak H.; Rander J.; Renardy J.; Rosowsky A.; Trabelsi A.; Tuchming B.; Vallage B.; Black S.; Dann J.; Kim H.; Konstantinidis N.; Litke A.; McNeil M.; Taylor G.; Booth C.; Cartwright S.; Combley F.; Kelly M.; Lehto M.; Thompson L.; Affholderbach K.; Böohrer A.; Brandt S.; Foss J.; Grupen C.; Prange G.; Smolik L.; Stephan F.; Giannini G.; Gobbo B.; Putz J.; Rothberg J.; Wasserbaech S.; Williams R.; Armstrong S.; Charles E.; Elmer P.; Ferguson D.; Gao Y.; González S.; Greening T.; Hayes O.; Hu H.; Jin S.; McNamara P.; Nachtman J.; Nielsen J.; Orejudos W.; Pan Y.; Saadi Y.; Scott I.; Walsh J.; Wu S.; Wu X.; Zobernig G.; Barate R.; Buskulic D.; Zobernig G.; Pan Y.; Saadi Y.; Nielsen J.; Orejudos W.; Wu S.; Wu X.; Scott I.; Walsh J.; Hayes O.; Greening T.; González S.; Gao Y.; Nachtman J.; McNamara P.; Jin S.; Hu H.; Ferguson D.; Elmer P.; Charles E.; Barate R.</p
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