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"Contract W-7 405-Eng. 36 with the U. S. Atomic Energy Commission."

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"Reactor technology- - TID-4500."

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"Physics; Reactor technology--TID-4500, 36th ed."

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Pencil on tracing paper; plan, 4 sections of pond depicted in RIP4;; signed; 90 x 67 cm.; Scale: 1" = 10' [from photographic copy by Lance Burgharrdt]

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sup. 1. January to July 1950 -- sup. 2. July 1950 to January 1951 -- sup. 3. January to July 1951.

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SuperScaling model (SuSA) predictions to neutrino-induced charged-current pi(+) production in the Delta-resonance region are explored under MiniBooNE experimental conditions. The SuSA charged-current pi(+) results are in good agreement with data on neutrino flux-averaged double-differential cross sections. The SuSA model for quasielastic scattering and its extension to the pion production region are used for predictions of charged-current inclusive neutrino-nucleus cross sections. Results are also compared with the T2K experimental data for inclusive scattering.

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A measurement of the production cross sections of top quark pairs in association with a W or Z boson is presented. The measurement uses 20.3 fb−1 of data from proton-proton collisions at √s = 8 TeV collected by the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider. Four different final states are considered: two opposite-sign leptons, two same-sign leptons, three leptons, and four leptons. The t t̅ W and t t̅ Z cross sections are simultaneously extracted using a maximum likelihood fit over all the final states. The t t̅ Z cross section is measured to be 176+58−52 fb, corresponding to a signal significance of 4.2σ. The t t̅ W cross section is measured to be 369+100−91 fb, corresponding to a signal significance of 5.0σ. The results are consistent with next-to-leading-order calculations for the tt̅W and tt̅Z processes.