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    MEASUREMENT OF INCLUSIVE PRODUCTION OF LIGHT MESON RESONANCES IN HADRONIC DECAYS OF THE Z0 by Abreu, P, Adam, W, Adye, T, Agasi, E, Alekseev, G, Algeri, A, Allen, P, Almehed, S, Alvsvaag, S, Amaldi, U, Anassontzis, E, Andreazza, A, Antilogus, P, Apel, W, Apsimon, R, Asman, B, Augustin, J, Augustinus, A, Baillon, P, Bambade, P, Barao, F, Barate, R, Barbiellini, G, Bardin, D, Barker, G

    Published 1993
    “…These values and the corresponding differential cross sections ( 1 σhadr) dσ dxp for the vector mesons are in good agreement with the predictions of the JETSET 7.3 PS and HERWIG 5.4 models. …”
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    Consistent measurements of alpha(s) from precise oriented event shape distributions by Abreu, P, Adam, W, Adye, T, Adzic, P, Albrecht, Z, Alderweireld, T, Alekseev, G, Alemany, R, Allmendinger, T, Allport, P, Almehed, S, Amaldi, U, Amapane, N, Amato, S, Anassontzis, E, Andersson, P, Andreazza, A, Andringa, S, Antilogus, P, Apel, W, Arnoud, Y, Asman, B, Augustin, E, Augustinus, A, Baillon, P

    Published 2000
    “…The final result, derived from the jet cone energy fraction, the observable with the smallest theoretical and experimental uncertainty, is αs(M2z) = 0.1180 ± 0.0006(exp.) ± 0.0013(hadr.) ± 0.0008(scale) ± 0.0007(mass). Further studies include an αs determination using theoretical predictions in the next-to-leading log approximation (NLLA), matched NLLA and script O(α2s) predictions as well as theoretically motivated optimized scale setting methods. …”
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    Precision thrust cumulant moments at N[superscript 3]LL by Abbate, Riccardo, Barreda, Vicent Mateu, Stewart, Iain W., Fickinger, Michael, Hoang, Andre H.

    Published 2013
    “…We obtain α[subscript s](m[subscript Z])=0.1140±(0.0004)[subscript exp]±(0.0013)[subscript hadr]±(0.0007)[subscript pert], where the 1-σ uncertainties are experimental, from hadronization (related to Ω[subscript 1]) and perturbative, respectively, and Ω[subscript 1]=0.377±(0.044)exp±(0.039)pert  GeV. …”
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    Conceptualising humanitarian civil-military partnerships in the Asia-Pacific : (re-)ordering cooperation by Cook, Alistair David Blair, Yogendran, Sangeetha

    Published 2020
    “…It argues that the Regional HADR Coordination Centre (RHCC), UN Cluster System, the Regional Consultative Group on Humanitarian Civil–Military Coordination for Asia and the Pacific (RCG), and Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) centric mechanisms are illustrative of different orders of disaster partnering that are best understood as a combination of distinct and sequential activities. …”
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    Late-onset schizophrenia patients with social phobia receive higher doses of antipsychotics compared patients without social phobia: results of an observational study by V. Pochueva, M. Savina, V. Sheshenin

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Results There was no group differences in age, age manifestation, illness duration, number of psychotic episodes, PANSS and HADRS scores, rates results of cognitive tests, atrophy scores, length of hospital state, types of received antipsychotics. …”
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    Civil-military coordination of public health response to urban disasters in Malaysia by Halyna Lugova, Ambigga Devi S. Krishnapillai, Aye Aye Mon, Wan Farizatul Shima

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…In Malaysia, several gaps have been identified with regards to humanitarian assistance and disaster relief (HADR) operations, including lack of coordination between agencies, and most of the agencies focusing on the preparedness and response phases. …”
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    Hz. Peygamber Döneminde Kur’an/Kirâat Eğitim-Öğretimi by Abdulhekim Ağırbaş

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Kur’an okuma seyrinde takip edilen hadr, tedvîr ve tahkîk şeklindeki uygulamaların esası, bizlere kadar sahih senedle ulaşan nakiller çerçevesinde sürdürülmektedir. …”
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    SRI LANKA NAVY THROUGH THE VOYAGE OF EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY by Анурада Іддагода, Рохіта Абейсайнхе, Хіранья Діссанаяке

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…National security, diplomatic relations and Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) are the traditional roles of the Army, Navy and Air Force. …”
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    Ebu Amr ed-Dânî’nin et-Tahdîd fi’l-İtkâni ve’t-Tecvid’i Özelinde Tecvid İlminin Müstakilleşmesi by Ali Çiftci

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Bu çalışmada ed-Dani gibi tecvide dair kaleme aldığı et-Tahdid fil İtkani ve’t-Tecvid ekseninde tecvid konuları ele alınmış, Kur’an okuma usulleri olan tahkik,hadr,tedvir metodları nakillere dayanılarak izah edilmeye çalışılmıştır. …”
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    Disaster response regional architectures: assessing future possibilities by Cook, Alistair David Blair, Canyon, Deon V., Ear, Jessica

    Published 2018
    “…The HADR cooperation landscape in the Indo-Asia-Pacifi c is becoming more complex as the growth of frameworks and mechanisms are oft en developed in isolation from other existing coordination eff orts. …”
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    Thrust at N3LL with power corrections and a precision global fit for αs(mZ) by Abbate, Riccardo, Fickinger, Michael, Hoang, Andre H., Mateu Barreda, Vicent, Stewart, Iain

    Published 2011
    “…We find α[subscript s](m[subscript Z])=0.1135±(0.0002)[subscript expt]±(0.0005)[subscript hadr]±(0.0009)[subscript pert], with χ2/dof=0.91, where the displayed 1-sigma errors are the total experimental error, the hadronization uncertainty, and the perturbative theory uncertainty, respectively. …”
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    National security and the accelerating risk of climate change by Lee Gunn

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Climate change, in fact, would be a “threat multiplier”, the report claimed, and result in new and more urgent calls for the American military to provide humanitarian assistance and disaster relief (HADR) as well as help sustain order and ensure conditions that would permit trade and prosperity worldwide. …”
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    Exploring gamma brainwave oscillations during passive listening to melodious recitation of ayatul kursi using simultaneous EEG and MEG recording technique by Abdullah, Mohd Waqiyuddin

    Published 2021
    “…The stimuli were three different Quranic recitation styles (Murattal Asim Hadr, Murattal Asim Tadwir and Murattal Asim Tahqiq), two non-Quranic (Arabic poem and Arabic news), and one without any stimulus (i.e. resting state). …”
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    Abdüssamed, Husarî, Minşâvî ve Mustafa İsmâil’in Murattel ve Mücevved Tilavetlerinin Karşılaştırmalı Zamansal Analizi by Muhammed Recai Çiftçi

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Türkiye’de hız yönüyle tahkik, tedvir ve hadr olarak üç ayrı okuyuş biçiminde gerçekleştirilen Kur’an tilavetleri, Mısır’da geleneksel olarak iki okuyuş biçiminde gerçekleştirilir. …”
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    Proinflammatory activation profile in circulating monocytes in patients with a major depressive episode by L. Grendas, R. Alvarez Casiani, A. Arena, M. Penna, F. Hunter, A. Olaviaga, C. Prokopez, V. Tifner, A. Armesto, A. Carrera Silva, A. Errasti, F. Daray

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…The study was approved by IRB and carried out in three hospitals in Argentina.Participants between 18 and 55 years old from both genders, were evaluated by psychiatrists using the International Psychiatry Interview (MINI) to diagnose Mood Disorder (MD), and the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HADRS) to define active disease (AD), non-active disease (NAD) or healthy control (HC). …”
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    A Short Introduction to Semitic Studies by Paolo Agostini

    Published 2001-06-01
    “…The inhabitants of the Nabataean kingdom (Petra and surroundings in south Jordan), Palmyra (Tadmor in northeast Syria) and Hatra (el-Hadr in nmih Iraq) were mainly Arabs, but from 100 BC to 350 CE they wrote in Aramaic, in their own variant scripts. …”
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