01157nam1 2200385 450 99000226429020331620100423131802.00774-5141000226429USA01000226429(ALEPH)000226429USA0100022642920041213f---0---9|||itac50 baengBEBelgian journal of linguisticsBruxellesEditions de l'Universite de Bruxelles24 cmDescrizione basata su 18(2004)Annuale0019900022800702033162001 Adpositions of movementLinguisticaPeriodiciBNCF410.5ITICCU20051116990002264290203316LINv.18(2004);SEACQUISTI1020041213USA011606PATRY9020100423USA011312PATRY9020100423USA011314PATRY9020100423USA011316PATRY9020100423USA011317PATRY9020100423USA011318Belgian journal of linguistics1066661UNISA05375nam 2200697Ia 450 991045865950332120200520144314.01-281-93820-39786611938208981-277-990-6(CKB)1000000000402006(EBL)1681756(OCoLC)815752890(SSID)ssj0000221623(PQKBManifestationID)11208487(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000221623(PQKBWorkID)10162324(PQKB)10080291(MiAaPQ)EBC1681756(WSP)00006465(Au-PeEL)EBL1681756(CaPaEBR)ebr10255673(CaONFJC)MIL193820(EXLCZ)99100000000040200620070406d2008 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrThe physics of the Z and W bosons[electronic resource] /Roberto Tenchini, Claudio VerzegnassiSingapore ;Hackensack, NJ World Scientificc20081 online resource (436 p.)Description based upon print version of record.981-270-702-6 Includes bibliographical references (p. 409-416) and index.Preface; Contents; 1. The Standard Model of Electroweak Interactions; 1.1 Weak interactions in the original Fermi approach; 1.2 Weak interactions and the intermediate vector bosons; 1.3 The Higgs mechanism in the local SU(2) gauge symmetry case; 1.4 Unification of weak and electromagnetic interactions in the Standard Model; 1.4.1 The SU(2) U(1) description of electroweak interactions; 1.4.2 Gauge boson masses in the SU(2)L U(1)YL scheme; 1.4.3 The (W; Z) mass relationship and the 0 parameter; 1.4.4 Electroweak unification and weak neutral currents1.4.5 Numerical prediction for the gauge boson masses in the Minimal Standard Model 1.5 Z physics as a test of the MSM; 1.5.1 The Higgs scalar mass in the MSM; 1.5.2 A more complete formulation of the MSM; 1.5.2.1 Inclusion of strong interactions; 1.5.2.2 Masses of leptons and quarks; 1.5.2.3 Family replication; 1.5.3 Tests of the MSM at LEP1/SLC; 1.5.4 Universality of weak interactions and number of fermion families; 2. Z Physics at Tree Level; 2.1 Conventions, spinors and basic cross sections; 2.2 Chiral fermions and polarized cross sections in the one-photon exchange2.3 Interaction involving a Z boson 2.4 Computation of Z partial widths; 2.5 Angular and polarization asymmetries; 2.6 Asymmetries in the vicinity of the Z pole; 3. Z Physics at One Loop for Final Leptonic States; 3.1 Definition of physical input parameters and removal of infinities at one loop in e+e annihilationon Z resonance; 3.1.1 The theoretical description at tree level; 3.1.2 Renormalizability and gauge transformations in the MSM; 3.1.3 Treatment of formally divergent quantities in e+e; 3.1.4 The dimensional regularization method3.1.5 Definition of physical parameters: renormalization of mWmZ; 3.1.6 Charge renormalization and definition in the MSM; 3.1.7 The `running'' of QED in the MSM; 3.2 Theoretical description of the Z physics observables at one loop in the MSM; 3.2.1 Choice of the most convenient input parameters: definition of the physical GF; 3.2.2 Derivation of Sirlin''s equation: introduction and definition of the fundamental parameter r; 3.2.3 Calculation of r(f): identification of four classes of physical effects; 3.2.4 Numerical estimate of (m2 Z)(f)3.2.5 Determination of rW and calculation of the W mass 3.2.5.1 Numerical estimate of 1(0); 3.2.5.2 Numerical estimate of 3(m2 Z); 3.2.5.3 Numerical estimate of 2; 3.2.5.4 Calculation of the W mass; 3.3 Formulation of Z physics at one loop: introduction of the effective weak parameter sin2 W; eff; 3.3.1 Operative definition of the electroweak mixing angle: the longitudinal polarization asymmetry; 3.3.2 Calculation of sin2 W; eff at one loop: fermion pairs contributions to self-energies; 3.3.3 Relationship between sin2 (f) and mZ3.3.4 The Z leptonic width at one loop in the `fermion pairs'' approximationThis book describes the memorable theoretical work that motivated the construction of the electron-positron accelerators at CERN and SLAC, and the monumental experimental effort that led to a verification of the main theoretical expectations at these laboratories and at Fermilab. The aim is to provide a description of the theoretical work, as well as a synthesis of the experimental effort, which makes interesting reading for both theorists and experimentalists. In particular, the experimental measurements, discussed in the second part of the book, are systematically related to the theoreticalZ bosonsW bosonsWeak interactions (Nuclear physics)Electronic books.Z bosons.W bosons.Weak interactions (Nuclear physics)539.7539.721Tenchini Roberto475160Verzegnassi Claudio48941MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910458659503321Physics of the Z and W bosons1441555UNINA02949nam 22005773u 450 991083004200332120230721004111.00-470-71520-00-470-71489-1(CKB)1000000000688026(EBL)739057(OCoLC)819638576(SSID)ssj0000715310(PQKBManifestationID)11442916(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000715310(PQKBWorkID)10700908(PQKB)10204203(MiAaPQ)EBC739057(EXLCZ)99100000000068802620130624d2009|||| u|| |engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe Human Adrenal Cortex[electronic resource] Volume 8: Book I of Colloquia on EndocrinologyHoboken Wiley20091 online resource (319 p.)Novartis Foundation SymposiaDescription based upon print version of record.0-470-71472-7 CIBA FOUNDATION COLLOQUIA ON ENDOCRINOLOGY; CONTENTS; Aspects of the histochemistry of the adrenal cortex; Discussion; Some observations on the problem of cortical zoning; Discussion; Mitotic activity in the adrenal cortex, studied in the rat; Discussion; Cellular-vascular relationships in the adrenal cortex, as studied in the rat; Discussion; Studies on the anatomy of the human adrenal cortex in various functional states; Discussion; The reaction of the adrenal cortex in conditions of stress; Discussion; The adrenal and famine; DiscussionThe synthesis of corticosteroids by the human adrenal cortexDiscussion; Adrenocortical steroids in humans: metabolism and generalizations; Discussion; Adrenocortical function and plasma 17- ketosteroids in man; Discussion; Gradient elution chromatography of corticosteroids in human blood; Discussion; The biosynthesis of aldosterone (electrocortin) in the adrenal; Discussion; The excretion of sodium-retaining substances in human beings; Discussion; The possible r61e of electrocortin in normal human metabolism; Discussion; Biological studies with aldosterone (electrocortin); DiscussionMedullary-cortical relationships in the adrenalDiscussion; The effect of epinephrine on the metabolism of 17-hydroxycorticosteroids in the human; Discussion; Relationships between cortical hormones and the catechol amine output in urine; DiscussionNovartis Foundation SymposiaEndocrinologyHormonesSteroidsEndocrinology.Hormones.Steroids.616.4/027616.4027Symposium CIBA Foundation856099AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9910830042003321The Human Adrenal Cortex3981146UNINA