Publications by authors named "H P Arnold"

High-energy nuclear collisions create a quark-gluon plasma, whose initial condition and subsequent expansion vary from event to event, impacting the distribution of the eventwise average transverse momentum [P([p_{T}])]. Disentangling the contributions from fluctuations in the nuclear overlap size (geometrical component) and other sources at a fixed size (intrinsic component) remains a challenge. This problem is addressed by measuring the mean, variance, and skewness of P([p_{T}]) in ^{208}Pb+^{208}Pb and ^{129}Xe+^{129}Xe collisions at sqrt[s_{NN}]=5.

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Introduction: Older patients with cancer (65 years and older) are a growing population with unique nutrition-and treatment-related issues that accelerate aging. Nutrition interventions attenuate nutritional decline, muscle loss, and risk of malnutrition and sarcopenia in patients with cancer, however the evidence for older patients with cancer is limited. The aim of this systematic review was to evaluate the efficacy of nutrition interventions on nutritional status, body weight/composition and clinical outcomes in older patients with cancer and to identify future research priority areas.

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The ability of cancer cells to alter their identity, known as lineage plasticity, is crucial for tumor progression and therapy resistance. In lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD), tumor progression is characterized by a gradual loss of lineage fidelity and the emergence of non-pulmonary identity programs. This can lead to hybrid-identity (hybrid-ID) states in which developmentally incompatible identity programs are co-activated within individual cells.

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  • - The HHH Workshop held in Dubrovnik in July 2023 focused on advancing the understanding of the Higgs boson and its properties within the Standard Model (SM).
  • - To confirm or challenge the SM, researchers need to measure the full potential of the Higgs, including the triple and quartic scalar couplings, particularly involving three scalar bosons at around 125 GeV.
  • - The report highlights ongoing experimental efforts and theoretical models aimed at improving measurement rates and addressing challenges related to multi-scalar final states.
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A search for the exclusive hadronic decays W^{±}→π^{±}γ, W^{±}→K^{±}γ, and W^{±}→ρ^{±}γ is performed using up to 140  fb^{-1} of proton-proton collisions recorded with the ATLAS detector at a center-of-mass energy of sqrt[s]=13  TeV. If observed, these rare processes would provide a unique test bench for the quantum chromodynamics factorization formalism used to calculate cross sections at colliders. Additionally, at future colliders, these decays could offer a new way to measure the W boson mass through fully reconstructed decay products.

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