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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Conference object 2013 FrancePublisher:IOP Publishing Marini, P.; Bonasera, A.; Mcintosh, A.; Boisjoli, M.; Wigg, P.; Chbihi, A.;The impact of the secondary de-excitation on isotopic distributions commonly used as observable to extract information on the symmetry energy is pointed out. A comparison of three methods differently affected by secondary decay shows a good agreement of the results up to A = 20, suggesting a lack of secondary decay effects in our data within our resolution. Data from the 4π detector INDRA and the VAMOS spectrometer could extend this work to higher A. The same data allow us to perform a primary fragment reconstruction, which opens up the possibility of planning a program on charged particle spectroscopy of exotic nuclei.
Journal of Physics :... arrow_drop_down Journal of Physics : Conference SeriesArticle . 2013 . Peer-reviewedLicense: IOP Copyright PoliciesData sources: CrossrefMémoires en Sciences de l'Information et de la Communication; HAL-CEAConference object . 2012add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2002 FrancePublisher:American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Authors: S. Henshilwood, Christopher; d'Errico, Francesco; Yates, Royden; Jacobs, Zenobia; +7 AuthorsS. Henshilwood, Christopher; d'Errico, Francesco; Yates, Royden; Jacobs, Zenobia; Tribolo, Chantal; Duller, Geoff A. T.; Mercier, Norbert; C. Sealy, Judith; Valladas, Helene; Watts, Ian; G. Wintle, Ann;pmid: 11965673
International audience; In the Eurasian Upper Paleolithic after about 35,000 years ago, abstract or depictional images provide evidence for cognitive abilities considered integral to modern human behavior. Here we report on two abstract representations engraved on pieces of red ochre recovered from the Middle Stone Age layers at Blombos Cave in South Africa. A mean date of 77,000 years was obtained for the layers containing the engraved ochres by thermoluminescence dating of burnt lithics, and the stratigraphic integrity was confirmed by an optically stimulated luminescence age of 70,000 years on an overlying dune. These engravings support the emergence of modern human behavior in Africa at least 35,000 years before the start of the Upper Paleolithic.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Conference object , Article , Other literature type 2019 France, Italy, Italy, Italy, Italy, Italy, ItalyPublisher:IOP Publishing Funded by:EC | AVAEC| AVAO. Khalidova; Stefano Aghion; Claude Amsler; M. Antonello; A. S. Belov; Germano Bonomi; R. S. Brusa; Massimo Caccia; A. Camper; Ruggero Caravita; Fabrizio Castelli; Giovanni Cerchiari; Daniel Comparat; Giovanni Consolati; A. Demetrio; Lea Di Noto; Michael Doser; C. Evans; M. Fanì; Rafael Ferragut; J. Fesel; Andrea Fontana; Sebastian Gerber; Marco Giammarchi; Angela Gligorova; F. Guatieri; P. Hackstock; S. Haider; A. Hinterberger; H. Holmestad; Alban Kellerbauer; D. Krasnický; V. Lagomarsino; P. Lansonneur; P. Lebrun; Chloé Malbrunot; Sebastiano Mariazzi; Johann Marton; V. A. Matveev; S.R. Müller; G. Nebbia; Patrick Nedelec; M. Oberthaler; Davide Pagano; Luca Penasa; V. Petráček; F. Prelz; Marco Prevedelli; B. Rienaecker; J. Robert; Ole Røhne; Alberto Rotondi; Heidi Sandaker; Romualdo Santoro; L. Smestad; Felice Sorrentino; G. Testera; I. C. Tietje; M. Vujanovic; Eberhard Widmann; P. Yzombard; C. Zimmer; Johann Zmeskal; Nicola Zurlo;handle: 11311/1130430 , 11379/537575 , 2434/714756 , 11572/246210 , 11567/1068062
Abstract AE g ¯ IS (Antimatter Experiment: Gravity, Interferometry, Spectroscopy) is a CERN based experiment aiming to probe the Weak Equivalence Principle of General Relativity with antimatter by studying free fall of antihydrogen in the Earth’s gravitational field. A pulsed cold beam of antihydrogen produced by charge exchange between Rydberg positronium and cold antiprotons will be horizontally accelerated by an electric field gradient. The free fall of antihydrogen will then be measured by a classical moire deflectometer. An overview of the experimental setup, present status of the experiment along with current achievements and results is presented.
IRIS - Institutional... arrow_drop_down Journal of Physics : Conference Series; RE.PUBLIC@POLIMI Research Publications at Politecnico di MilanoOther literature type . Article . 2019 . Peer-reviewedLicense: CC BYArchivio istituzionale della ricerca - Università dell'InsubriaConference object . 2019Archivio istituzionale della ricerca - Università di GenovaConference object . 2019Mémoires en Sciences de l'Information et de la CommunicationConference object . 2018HAL - UPEC / UPEM; HAL-Pasteur; HAL-Inserm; Hal-DiderotConference object . 2018add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2022 Italy, FrancePublisher:Elsevier BV Funded by:UKRI | Multispectral polarizatio..., UKRI | Ultra-low-cost endoscopy ..., UKRI | Robotic Assisted ImagingUKRI| Multispectral polarization-resolved endoscopy and vision for intraoperative imaging of tissue microstructure and function ,UKRI| Ultra-low-cost endoscopy for gastric cancer screening in rural China ,UKRI| Robotic Assisted ImagingCollins, JW; Marcus, HJ; Ghazi, A; Sridhar, A; Hashimoto, D; Hager, G; Arezzo, A; Jannin, P; Maier-Hein, L; Marz, K; Valdastri, P; Mori, K; Elson, D; Giannarou, S; Slack, M; Hares, L; Beaulieu, Y; Levy, J; Laplante, G; Ramadorai, A; Jarc, A; Andrews, B; Garcia, P; Neemuchwala, H; Andrusaite, A; Kimpe, T; Hawkes, D; Kelly, JD; Stoyanov, D;pmid: 33941503
International audience; CONTEXT: As the role of AI in healthcare continues to expand there is increasing awareness of the potential pitfalls of AI and the need for guidance to avoid them. OBJECTIVES: To provide ethical guidance on developing narrow AI applications for surgical training curricula. We define standardised approaches to developing AI driven applications in surgical training that address current recognised ethical implications of utilising AI on surgical data. We aim to describe an ethical approach based on the current evidence, understanding of AI and available technologies, by seeking consensus from an expert committee. EVIDENCE ACQUISITION: The project was carried out in 3 phases: (1) A steering group was formed to review the literature and summarize current evidence. (2) A larger expert panel convened and discussed the ethical implications of AI application based on the current evidence. A survey was created, with input from panel members. (3) Thirdly, panel-based consensus findings were determined using an online Delphi process to formulate guidance. 30 experts in AI implementation and/or training including clinicians, academics and industry contributed. The Delphi process underwent 3 rounds. Additions to the second and third-round surveys were formulated based on the answers and comments from previous rounds. Consensus opinion was defined as ≥ 80% agreement. EVIDENCE SYNTHESIS: There was 100% response from all 3 rounds. The resulting formulated guidance showed good internal consistency, with a Cronbach alpha of >0.8. There was 100% consensus that there is currently a lack of guidance on the utilisation of AI in the setting of robotic surgical training. Consensus was reached in multiple areas, including: 1. Data protection and privacy; 2. Reproducibility and transparency; 3. Predictive analytics; 4. Inherent biases; 5. Areas of training most likely to benefit from AI. CONCLUSIONS: Using the Delphi methodology, we achieved international consensus among experts to develop and reach content validation for guidance on ethical implications of AI in surgical training. Providing an ethical foundation for launching narrow AI applications in surgical training. This guidance will require further validation. PATIENT SUMMARY: As the role of AI in healthcare continues to expand there is increasing awareness of the potential pitfalls of AI and the need for guidance to avoid them.In this paper we provide guidance on ethical implications of AI in surgical training.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type , Conference object 2016 Germany, Austria, Spain, Spain, Italy, FrancePublisher:IOP Publishing Funded by:EC | NAUTILUSEC| NAUTILUSC. Lederer; S. Altstadt; J. Andrzejewski; L. Audouin; Mario Barbagallo; V. Bécares; F. Bečvář; Fabio Belloni; E. Berthoumieux; J. Billowes; Vittorio Boccone; D. Bosnar; M. Brugger; Marco Calviani; F. Calviño; D. Cano-Ott; C. Carrapiço; F. Cerutti; E. Chiaveri; M. P. W. Chin; Nicola Colonna; G. Cortes; M. A. Cortés-Giraldo; M. Diakaki; C. Domingo-Pardo; I. Duran; Rugard Dressler; N. Dzysiuk; C. Eleftheriadis; Arnaud Ferrari; K. Fraval; Srinivasan Ganesan; A. R. García; G. Giubrone; M. B. Gómez-Hornillos; I. F. Gonçalves; E. González-Romero; E. Griesmayer; Carlos Guerrero; F. Gunsing; P. Gurusamy; A. Hernández-Prieto; D. G. Jenkins; E. Jericha; Y. Kadi; F. Käppeler; D. Karadimos; Niko Kivel; P. E. Koehler; M. Kokkoris; Gunther Korschinek; M. Krtička; Jeri Kroll; C. Lampoudis; Christoph Langer; E. Leal-Cidoncha; H. Leeb; L.S. Leong; Roberto Losito; A. Mallick; A. Manousos; J. Marganiec; T. Martinez; Cristian Massimi; P. F. Mastinu; M. Mastromarco; M. Meaze; E. Mendoza; Alberto Mengoni; P. M. Milazzo; F. Mingrone; M. Mirea; W. Mondalaers; C. Paradela; A. Pavlik; J. Perkowski; Marco Pignatari; A. J. M. Plompen; Javier Praena; J. M. Quesada; Thomas Rauscher; Rene Reifarth; A. Riego; M. S. Robles; F. Roman; C. Rubbia; M. Sabaté-Gilarte; R. Sarmento; A. K. Saxena; Peter Schillebeeckx; Stefan Schmidt; Dorothea Schumann; G. Tagliente; J. L. Tain; D. Tarrío; L. Tassan-Got; A. Tsinganis; S. Valenta; G. Vannini; V. Variale; P. Vaz; A. Ventura; Roberto Versaci; M. J. Vermeulen; V. Vlachoudis; R. Vlastou; Anton Wallner; T. Ware; Mario Weigand; C Weiβ; T. J. Wright; Petar Žugec;handle: 2117/96479 , 11353/10.533856 , 20.500.12079/5849
Neutron capture cross sections are the key nuclear physics input to study the slow neutron capture process, which is responsible for forming about half of the elemental abundances above Fe. Stellar neutron capture cross section can be measured by the time-of-flight technique, or by activation. Both techniques will be discussed and recent experiments in the Fe/Ni mass region will be presented. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
Recolector de Cienci... arrow_drop_down Recolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTAOther literature type . Conference object . 2013License: CC BY NC NDData sources: Recolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTARecolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTA; idUS. Depósito de Investigación de la Universidad de Sevilla.Article . 2018 . 2016License: CC BY NC NDPermanent Hosting, Archiving and Indexing of Digital Resources and AssetsOther literature type . 2016License: CC BYJournal of Physics : Conference Series; UPCommons. Portal del coneixement obert de la UPCOther literature type . Article . 2013 . 2016 . Peer-reviewedLicense: CC BY NC NDUPCommons. Portal del coneixement obert de la UPCConference object . 2013License: CC BY NC NDData sources: UPCommons. Portal del coneixement obert de la UPCMémoires en Sciences de l'Information et de la Communication; HAL-CEAConference object . 2013add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess RoutesGreen gold 1 citations 1 popularity Average influence Average impulse Average Powered by BIP!visibility 136visibility views 136 download downloads 240 Powered bymore_vert Recolector de Cienci... arrow_drop_down Recolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTAOther literature type . Conference object . 2013License: CC BY NC NDData sources: Recolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTARecolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTA; idUS. Depósito de Investigación de la Universidad de Sevilla.Article . 2018 . 2016License: CC BY NC NDPermanent Hosting, Archiving and Indexing of Digital Resources and AssetsOther literature type . 2016License: CC BYJournal of Physics : Conference Series; UPCommons. Portal del coneixement obert de la UPCOther literature type . Article . 2013 . 2016 . Peer-reviewedLicense: CC BY NC NDUPCommons. Portal del coneixement obert de la UPCConference object . 2013License: CC BY NC NDData sources: UPCommons. Portal del coneixement obert de la UPCMémoires en Sciences de l'Information et de la Communication; HAL-CEAConference object . 2013add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2018 FrancePublisher:Cambridge University Press (CUP) Funded by:EC | UP-NORTH, ANR | MammouthsEC| UP-NORTH ,ANR| MammouthsDrucker, Dorothée; Stevens, Rhiannon; Germonpré, Mietje; Sablin, Mikhail,; Péan, Stéphane; Bocherens, Hervé;doi: 10.1017/qua.2018.40
AbstractHigher δ15N values in bone collagen of mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) compared with coeval large herbivores is a classic trait of the mammoth steppe. An exception applies to the Epigravettian site of Mezhyrich (ca. 18–17.4 ka cal BP) in the central East European plains, where mammoth bones have δ15N values equivalent to or in a lower range than those of horse specimens (Equussp.). We expanded our preliminary dataset to a larger sampling size of mammoth, other large herbivores, and carnivores from contemporaneous and nearby sites of Buzhanka 2, Eliseevichi, and Yudinovo. The unusual low mammoth δ15N values were confirmed at Buzhanka 2 and for some specimens from Eliseevichi, while most individuals from Yudinovo displayed the expected high δ15N values, meaning similar to those of the large canids. The possibility of a contrast in migration pattern is not supported since the δ34S values, a marker of mobility, do not correlate with the δ15N values of mammoth bone collagen. No clear chronological tendency could be revealed, at least not at the scale of radiocarbon dating. The low range in δ15N values is likely to reflect a change in the specific niche of the mammoth in the southern part of its distribution.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Preprint , Other literature type 2017 United Kingdom, United Kingdom, FrancePublisher:The Royal Society Funded by:UKRI | Queen's University Belfas..., UKRI | Astronomy and Planetary S..., NSF | Early Solar System Volati... +1 projectsUKRI| Queen's University Belfast Consolidated Grant 2014 - 2017 ,UKRI| Astronomy and Planetary Sciences at the Open University (APSOU) ,NSF| Early Solar System Volatile Distribution ,AKA| Studies of the Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko using in situ experiments with the COSIMA TOF-SIMS instrument on board of the ESA ROSETTA missionColin Snodgrass; M. F. A'Hearn; F. Aceituno; Viktor Afanasiev; Stefano Bagnulo; James Bauer; G. Bergond; Sebastien Besse; Nicolas Biver; D. Bodewits; Hermann Boehnhardt; Boncho P. Bonev; Galin Borisov; Benoit Carry; V. Casanova; Anita L. Cochran; Blair C. Conn; Björn Davidsson; John K. Davies; J. de León; E. J. W. de Mooij; M. de Val-Borro; M. Delacruz; Michael A. DiSanti; Janet E. Drew; Rene Duffard; Niklas J. T. Edberg; Sara Faggi; Lori M. Feaga; Alan Fitzsimmons; Hideaki Fujiwara; Erika L. Gibb; Michaël Gillon; Simon F. Green; A. Guijarro; Aurélie Guilbert-Lepoutre; P. J. Gutiérrez; Edith Hadamcik; Olivier Hainaut; S. Haque; R. Hedrosa; Dean C. Hines; Ulrich Hopp; F. Hoyo; Damien Hutsemekers; Méabh Hyland; O. Ivanova; Emmanuel Jehin; Geraint H. Jones; Jacqueline V. Keane; Michael S. P. Kelley; Nikolai Kiselev; J. Kleyna; M. Kluge; Matthew M. Knight; Rosita Kokotanekova; Detlef Koschny; Emily Kramer; J. J. López-Moreno; Pedro Lacerda; Luisa Lara; Jérémie Lasue; Harry Lehto; Anny Chantal Levasseur-Regourd; Javier Licandro; Zhong-Yi Lin; Tim Lister; Stephen C. Lowry; Amy Mainzer; Jean Manfroid; Jon Marchant; Adam J. McKay; Andrew McNeill; Karen J. Meech; Marco Micheli; I. Mohammed; Maria Monguió; Fernando Moreno; Olga Muñoz; M. J. Mumma; P. Nikolov; Cyrielle Opitom; Jose Luis Ortiz; Lucas Paganini; M. Pajuelo; Francisco J. Pozuelos; Silvia Protopapa; T. Pursimo; B. Rajkumar; Y. Ramanjooloo; E. Ramos; C. Ries; Arno Riffeser; Vera Rosenbush; Philippe Rousselot; Erin L. Ryan; Pablo Santos-Sanz; Dominik R. G. Schleicher; Michael Schmidt; Rita Schulz; A. K. Sen; Auni Somero; Alfredo Sota; A. Stinson; J. M. Sunshine; A. Thompson; G. P. Tozzi; Cecilia Tubiana; Geronimo L. Villanueva; Xiaobin Wang; Diane H. Wooden; Masafumi Yagi; B. Yang; B. Zaprudin; Tarik Zegmott;pmc: PMC5454223
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We present a summary of the campaign of remote observations that supported the European Space Agency's Rosetta mission. Telescopes across the globe (and in space) followed comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko from before Rosetta's arrival until nearly the end of mission in September 2016. These provided essential data for mission planning, large-scale context information for the coma and tails beyond the spacecraft, and a way to directly compare 67P with other comets. The observations revealed 67P to be a relatively `well behaved' comet, typical of Jupiter family comets and with activity patterns that repeat from orbit-to-orbit. Comparison between this large collection of telescopic observations and the in situ results from Rosetta will allow us to better understand comet coma chemistry and structure. This work is just beginning as the mission ends -- in this paper we present a summary of the ground-based observations and early results, and point to many questions that will be addressed in future studies. Comment: Author prepared version; final published version available at journal. 22 pages
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess RoutesGreen bronze 31 citations 31 popularity Top 10% influence Average impulse Top 10% Powered by BIP!visibility 9visibility views 9 download downloads 75 Powered bymore_vert CORE (RIOXX-UK Aggre... arrow_drop_down CORE (RIOXX-UK Aggregator)ArticleLicense: rioxx All Rights ReservedData sources: CORE (RIOXX-UK Aggregator)Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A Mathematical Physical and Engineering SciencesArticle . 2017 . Peer-reviewedLicense: Royal Society Data Sharing and Accessibilityhttps://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv...Article . 2017License: arXiv Non-Exclusive DistributionData sources: DataciteHAL Descartes; HAL-Pasteur; HAL-InsermArticle . 2017add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2017 Belgium, France EnglishPublisher:Humanities Commons Funded by:EC | PleisTechnoVar, ANR | Big DryEC| PleisTechnoVar ,ANR| Big DryAuthors: Leplongeon, Alice;Leplongeon, Alice;During the Nubia Salvage Campaign and the subsequent expeditions from the 1960's to the 1980's, numerous sites attributed to the Late Palaeolithic (~25-15 ka) were found in the Nile Valley, particularly in Nubia and Upper Egypt. This region is one of the few to have allowed human occupations during the dry Marine Isotope Stage 2 and is therefore key to understanding how human populations adapted to environmental changes at this time. This paper focuses on two sites located in Upper Egypt, excavated by the Combined Prehistoric Expedition: E71K18, attributed to the Afian industry and E71K20, attributed to the Silsilian industry. It aims to review the geomorphological and chronological evidence of the sites, present a technological analysis of the lithic assemblages in order to provide data that can be used in detailed comparative studies, which will allow discussion of technological variability in the Late Palaeolithic of the Nile Valley and its place within the regional context. The lithic analysis relies on the chaîne opératoire concept combined with an attribute analysis to allow quantification. This study (1) casts doubts on the chronology of E71K18 and related Afian industry, which could be older or younger than previously suggested, highlights (2) distinct technological characteristics for the Afian and the Silsilian, as well as (3) similar technological characteristics which allow to group them under a same broad techno-cultural complex, distinct from those north or south of the area. ispartof: PLOS ONE vol:12 issue:12 ispartof: location:United States status: published
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type , Preprint 2022 Italy, FrancePublisher:American Physical Society (APS) Funded by:EC | GRAMS, UKRI | WormBot, EC | GRU +2 projectsEC| GRAMS ,UKRI| WormBot ,EC| GRU ,EC| B Massive ,EC| LDMThExpSberna, Laura; Babak, Stanislav; Marsat, Sylvain; Caputo, Andrea; Cusin, Giulia; Toubiana, Alexandre; Barausse, Enrico; Caprini, Chiara; Dal Canton, Tito; Sesana, Alberto; Tamanini, Nicola;Binaries of relatively massive black holes like GW190521 have been proposed to form in dense gas environments, such as the disks of Active Galactic Nuclei (AGNs), and they might be associated with transient electromagnetic counterparts. The interactions of this putative environment with the binary could leave a significant imprint at the low gravitational wave frequencies observable with the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA). We show that LISA will be able to detect up to ten GW190521-like black hole binaries, with sky position errors $\lesssim1$ deg$^2$. Moreover, it will measure directly various effects due to the orbital motion around the supermassive black hole at the center of the AGN, especially the Doppler modulation and the Shapiro time delay. Thanks to a careful treatment of their frequency domain signal, we were able to perform the full parameter estimation of Doppler and Shapiro-modulated binaries as seen by LISA. We find that the Doppler and Shapiro effects will allow for measuring the AGN parameters (radius and inclination of the orbit around the AGN, central black hole mass) with up to percent-level precision. Properly modeling these low-frequency environmental effects is crucial to determine the binary formation history, as well as to avoid biases in the reconstruction of the source parameters and in tests of general relativity with gravitational waves. Comment: 13+4 pages, 7+1 figures v3: corrected typo in Fig 5
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other literature type , Conference object 2014 United Kingdom, FrancePublisher:IOP Publishing Barberis, D; Cranshaw, J; Dimitrov, G; Doherty, T; Gallas, E; Hrivnac, J; Malon, D; Nairz, A; Nowak, M; Quilty, D; Sorokoletov, R; Van Gemmeren, P; Zhang, Q;For the ATLAS Collaboration; International audience; ATLAS maintains a rich corpus of event-by-event information that provides a global view of the billions of events the collaboration has measured or simulated, along with sufficient auxiliary information to navigate to and retrieve data for any event at any production processing stage. This unique resource has been employed for a range of purposes, from monitoring, statistics, anomaly detection, and integrity checking, to event picking, subset selection, and sample extraction. Recent years of data-taking provide a foundation for assessment of how this resource has and has not been used in practice, of the uses for which it should be optimized, of how it should be deployed and provisioned for scalability to future data volumes, and of the areas in which enhancements to functionality would be most valuable. This paper describes how ATLAS event-level information repositories and selection infrastructure are evolving in light of this experience, and in view of their expected roles both in wide-area event delivery services and in an evolving ATLAS analysis model in which the importance of efficient selective access to data can only grow.
CERN Document Server arrow_drop_down Oxford University Research Archive; Journal of Physics : Conference SeriesOther literature type . Article . 2014 . 2016 . Peer-reviewedLicense: CC BYJournal of Physics : Conference SeriesConference object . 2014Data sources: Oxford University Research ArchiveHAL - UPEC / UPEM; HAL-Pasteur; HAL-Inserm; Hal-DiderotConference object . 2013Mémoires en Sciences de l'Information et de la CommunicationConference object . 2013add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Conference object 2013 FrancePublisher:IOP Publishing Marini, P.; Bonasera, A.; Mcintosh, A.; Boisjoli, M.; Wigg, P.; Chbihi, A.;The impact of the secondary de-excitation on isotopic distributions commonly used as observable to extract information on the symmetry energy is pointed out. A comparison of three methods differently affected by secondary decay shows a good agreement of the results up to A = 20, suggesting a lack of secondary decay effects in our data within our resolution. Data from the 4π detector INDRA and the VAMOS spectrometer could extend this work to higher A. The same data allow us to perform a primary fragment reconstruction, which opens up the possibility of planning a program on charged particle spectroscopy of exotic nuclei.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2002 FrancePublisher:American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Authors: S. Henshilwood, Christopher; d'Errico, Francesco; Yates, Royden; Jacobs, Zenobia; +7 AuthorsS. Henshilwood, Christopher; d'Errico, Francesco; Yates, Royden; Jacobs, Zenobia; Tribolo, Chantal; Duller, Geoff A. T.; Mercier, Norbert; C. Sealy, Judith; Valladas, Helene; Watts, Ian; G. Wintle, Ann;pmid: 11965673
International audience; In the Eurasian Upper Paleolithic after about 35,000 years ago, abstract or depictional images provide evidence for cognitive abilities considered integral to modern human behavior. Here we report on two abstract representations engraved on pieces of red ochre recovered from the Middle Stone Age layers at Blombos Cave in South Africa. A mean date of 77,000 years was obtained for the layers containing the engraved ochres by thermoluminescence dating of burnt lithics, and the stratigraphic integrity was confirmed by an optically stimulated luminescence age of 70,000 years on an overlying dune. These engravings support the emergence of modern human behavior in Africa at least 35,000 years before the start of the Upper Paleolithic.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Conference object , Article , Other literature type 2019 France, Italy, Italy, Italy, Italy, Italy, ItalyPublisher:IOP Publishing Funded by:EC | AVAEC| AVAO. Khalidova; Stefano Aghion; Claude Amsler; M. Antonello; A. S. Belov; Germano Bonomi; R. S. Brusa; Massimo Caccia; A. Camper; Ruggero Caravita; Fabrizio Castelli; Giovanni Cerchiari; Daniel Comparat; Giovanni Consolati; A. Demetrio; Lea Di Noto; Michael Doser; C. Evans; M. Fanì; Rafael Ferragut; J. Fesel; Andrea Fontana; Sebastian Gerber; Marco Giammarchi; Angela Gligorova; F. Guatieri; P. Hackstock; S. Haider; A. Hinterberger; H. Holmestad; Alban Kellerbauer; D. Krasnický; V. Lagomarsino; P. Lansonneur; P. Lebrun; Chloé Malbrunot; Sebastiano Mariazzi; Johann Marton; V. A. Matveev; S.R. Müller; G. Nebbia; Patrick Nedelec; M. Oberthaler; Davide Pagano; Luca Penasa; V. Petráček; F. Prelz; Marco Prevedelli; B. Rienaecker; J. Robert; Ole Røhne; Alberto Rotondi; Heidi Sandaker; Romualdo Santoro; L. Smestad; Felice Sorrentino; G. Testera; I. C. Tietje; M. Vujanovic; Eberhard Widmann; P. Yzombard; C. Zimmer; Johann Zmeskal; Nicola Zurlo;handle: 11311/1130430 , 11379/537575 , 2434/714756 , 11572/246210 , 11567/1068062
Abstract AE g ¯ IS (Antimatter Experiment: Gravity, Interferometry, Spectroscopy) is a CERN based experiment aiming to probe the Weak Equivalence Principle of General Relativity with antimatter by studying free fall of antihydrogen in the Earth’s gravitational field. A pulsed cold beam of antihydrogen produced by charge exchange between Rydberg positronium and cold antiprotons will be horizontally accelerated by an electric field gradient. The free fall of antihydrogen will then be measured by a classical moire deflectometer. An overview of the experimental setup, present status of the experiment along with current achievements and results is presented.
IRIS - Institutional... arrow_drop_down Journal of Physics : Conference Series; RE.PUBLIC@POLIMI Research Publications at Politecnico di MilanoOther literature type . Article . 2019 . Peer-reviewedLicense: CC BYArchivio istituzionale della ricerca - Università dell'InsubriaConference object . 2019Archivio istituzionale della ricerca - Università di GenovaConference object . 2019Mémoires en Sciences de l'Information et de la CommunicationConference object . 2018HAL - UPEC / UPEM; HAL-Pasteur; HAL-Inserm; Hal-DiderotConference object . 2018add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2022 Italy, FrancePublisher:Elsevier BV Funded by:UKRI | Multispectral polarizatio..., UKRI | Ultra-low-cost endoscopy ..., UKRI | Robotic Assisted ImagingUKRI| Multispectral polarization-resolved endoscopy and vision for intraoperative imaging of tissue microstructure and function ,UKRI| Ultra-low-cost endoscopy for gastric cancer screening in rural China ,UKRI| Robotic Assisted ImagingCollins, JW; Marcus, HJ; Ghazi, A; Sridhar, A; Hashimoto, D; Hager, G; Arezzo, A; Jannin, P; Maier-Hein, L; Marz, K; Valdastri, P; Mori, K; Elson, D; Giannarou, S; Slack, M; Hares, L; Beaulieu, Y; Levy, J; Laplante, G; Ramadorai, A; Jarc, A; Andrews, B; Garcia, P; Neemuchwala, H; Andrusaite, A; Kimpe, T; Hawkes, D; Kelly, JD; Stoyanov, D;pmid: 33941503
International audience; CONTEXT: As the role of AI in healthcare continues to expand there is increasing awareness of the potential pitfalls of AI and the need for guidance to avoid them. OBJECTIVES: To provide ethical guidance on developing narrow AI applications for surgical training curricula. We define standardised approaches to developing AI driven applications in surgical training that address current recognised ethical implications of utilising AI on surgical data. We aim to describe an ethical approach based on the current evidence, understanding of AI and available technologies, by seeking consensus from an expert committee. EVIDENCE ACQUISITION: The project was carried out in 3 phases: (1) A steering group was formed to review the literature and summarize current evidence. (2) A larger expert panel convened and discussed the ethical implications of AI application based on the current evidence. A survey was created, with input from panel members. (3) Thirdly, panel-based consensus findings were determined using an online Delphi process to formulate guidance. 30 experts in AI implementation and/or training including clinicians, academics and industry contributed. The Delphi process underwent 3 rounds. Additions to the second and third-round surveys were formulated based on the answers and comments from previous rounds. Consensus opinion was defined as ≥ 80% agreement. EVIDENCE SYNTHESIS: There was 100% response from all 3 rounds. The resulting formulated guidance showed good internal consistency, with a Cronbach alpha of >0.8. There was 100% consensus that there is currently a lack of guidance on the utilisation of AI in the setting of robotic surgical training. Consensus was reached in multiple areas, including: 1. Data protection and privacy; 2. Reproducibility and transparency; 3. Predictive analytics; 4. Inherent biases; 5. Areas of training most likely to benefit from AI. CONCLUSIONS: Using the Delphi methodology, we achieved international consensus among experts to develop and reach content validation for guidance on ethical implications of AI in surgical training. Providing an ethical foundation for launching narrow AI applications in surgical training. This guidance will require further validation. PATIENT SUMMARY: As the role of AI in healthcare continues to expand there is increasing awareness of the potential pitfalls of AI and the need for guidance to avoid them.In this paper we provide guidance on ethical implications of AI in surgical training.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type , Conference object 2016 Germany, Austria, Spain, Spain, Italy, FrancePublisher:IOP Publishing Funded by:EC | NAUTILUSEC| NAUTILUSC. Lederer; S. Altstadt; J. Andrzejewski; L. Audouin; Mario Barbagallo; V. Bécares; F. Bečvář; Fabio Belloni; E. Berthoumieux; J. Billowes; Vittorio Boccone; D. Bosnar; M. Brugger; Marco Calviani; F. Calviño; D. Cano-Ott; C. Carrapiço; F. Cerutti; E. Chiaveri; M. P. W. Chin; Nicola Colonna; G. Cortes; M. A. Cortés-Giraldo; M. Diakaki; C. Domingo-Pardo; I. Duran; Rugard Dressler; N. Dzysiuk; C. Eleftheriadis; Arnaud Ferrari; K. Fraval; Srinivasan Ganesan; A. R. García; G. Giubrone; M. B. Gómez-Hornillos; I. F. Gonçalves; E. González-Romero; E. Griesmayer; Carlos Guerrero; F. Gunsing; P. Gurusamy; A. Hernández-Prieto; D. G. Jenkins; E. Jericha; Y. Kadi; F. Käppeler; D. Karadimos; Niko Kivel; P. E. Koehler; M. Kokkoris; Gunther Korschinek; M. Krtička; Jeri Kroll; C. Lampoudis; Christoph Langer; E. Leal-Cidoncha; H. Leeb; L.S. Leong; Roberto Losito; A. Mallick; A. Manousos; J. Marganiec; T. Martinez; Cristian Massimi; P. F. Mastinu; M. Mastromarco; M. Meaze; E. Mendoza; Alberto Mengoni; P. M. Milazzo; F. Mingrone; M. Mirea; W. Mondalaers; C. Paradela; A. Pavlik; J. Perkowski; Marco Pignatari; A. J. M. Plompen; Javier Praena; J. M. Quesada; Thomas Rauscher; Rene Reifarth; A. Riego; M. S. Robles; F. Roman; C. Rubbia; M. Sabaté-Gilarte; R. Sarmento; A. K. Saxena; Peter Schillebeeckx; Stefan Schmidt; Dorothea Schumann; G. Tagliente; J. L. Tain; D. Tarrío; L. Tassan-Got; A. Tsinganis; S. Valenta; G. Vannini; V. Variale; P. Vaz; A. Ventura; Roberto Versaci; M. J. Vermeulen; V. Vlachoudis; R. Vlastou; Anton Wallner; T. Ware; Mario Weigand; C Weiβ; T. J. Wright; Petar Žugec;handle: 2117/96479 , 11353/10.533856 , 20.500.12079/5849
Neutron capture cross sections are the key nuclear physics input to study the slow neutron capture process, which is responsible for forming about half of the elemental abundances above Fe. Stellar neutron capture cross section can be measured by the time-of-flight technique, or by activation. Both techniques will be discussed and recent experiments in the Fe/Ni mass region will be presented. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
Recolector de Cienci... arrow_drop_down Recolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTAOther literature type . Conference object . 2013License: CC BY NC NDData sources: Recolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTARecolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTA; idUS. Depósito de Investigación de la Universidad de Sevilla.Article . 2018 . 2016License: CC BY NC NDPermanent Hosting, Archiving and Indexing of Digital Resources and AssetsOther literature type . 2016License: CC BYJournal of Physics : Conference Series; UPCommons. Portal del coneixement obert de la UPCOther literature type . Article . 2013 . 2016 . Peer-reviewedLicense: CC BY NC NDUPCommons. Portal del coneixement obert de la UPCConference object . 2013License: CC BY NC NDData sources: UPCommons. Portal del coneixement obert de la UPCMémoires en Sciences de l'Information et de la Communication; HAL-CEAConference object . 2013add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2018 FrancePublisher:Cambridge University Press (CUP) Funded by:EC | UP-NORTH, ANR | MammouthsEC| UP-NORTH ,ANR| MammouthsDrucker, Dorothée; Stevens, Rhiannon; Germonpré, Mietje; Sablin, Mikhail,; Péan, Stéphane; Bocherens, Hervé;doi: 10.1017/qua.2018.40
AbstractHigher δ15N values in bone collagen of mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) compared with coeval large herbivores is a classic trait of the mammoth steppe. An exception applies to the Epigravettian site of Mezhyrich (ca. 18–17.4 ka cal BP) in the central East European plains, where mammoth bones have δ15N values equivalent to or in a lower range than those of horse specimens (Equussp.). We expanded our preliminary dataset to a larger sampling size of mammoth, other large herbivores, and carnivores from contemporaneous and nearby sites of Buzhanka 2, Eliseevichi, and Yudinovo. The unusual low mammoth δ15N values were confirmed at Buzhanka 2 and for some specimens from Eliseevichi, while most individuals from Yudinovo displayed the expected high δ15N values, meaning similar to those of the large canids. The possibility of a contrast in migration pattern is not supported since the δ34S values, a marker of mobility, do not correlate with the δ15N values of mammoth bone collagen. No clear chronological tendency could be revealed, at least not at the scale of radiocarbon dating. The low range in δ15N values is likely to reflect a change in the specific niche of the mammoth in the southern part of its distribution.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Preprint , Other literature type 2017 United Kingdom, United Kingdom, FrancePublisher:The Royal Society Funded by:UKRI | Queen's University Belfas..., UKRI | Astronomy and Planetary S..., NSF | Early Solar System Volati... +1 projectsUKRI| Queen's University Belfast Consolidated Grant 2014 - 2017 ,UKRI| Astronomy and Planetary Sciences at the Open University (APSOU) ,NSF| Early Solar System Volatile Distribution ,AKA| Studies of the Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko using in situ experiments with the COSIMA TOF-SIMS instrument on board of the ESA ROSETTA missionColin Snodgrass; M. F. A'Hearn; F. Aceituno; Viktor Afanasiev; Stefano Bagnulo; James Bauer; G. Bergond; Sebastien Besse; Nicolas Biver; D. Bodewits; Hermann Boehnhardt; Boncho P. Bonev; Galin Borisov; Benoit Carry; V. Casanova; Anita L. Cochran; Blair C. Conn; Björn Davidsson; John K. Davies; J. de León; E. J. W. de Mooij; M. de Val-Borro; M. Delacruz; Michael A. DiSanti; Janet E. Drew; Rene Duffard; Niklas J. T. Edberg; Sara Faggi; Lori M. Feaga; Alan Fitzsimmons; Hideaki Fujiwara; Erika L. Gibb; Michaël Gillon; Simon F. Green; A. Guijarro; Aurélie Guilbert-Lepoutre; P. J. Gutiérrez; Edith Hadamcik; Olivier Hainaut; S. Haque; R. Hedrosa; Dean C. Hines; Ulrich Hopp; F. Hoyo; Damien Hutsemekers; Méabh Hyland; O. Ivanova; Emmanuel Jehin; Geraint H. Jones; Jacqueline V. Keane; Michael S. P. Kelley; Nikolai Kiselev; J. Kleyna; M. Kluge; Matthew M. Knight; Rosita Kokotanekova; Detlef Koschny; Emily Kramer; J. J. López-Moreno; Pedro Lacerda; Luisa Lara; Jérémie Lasue; Harry Lehto; Anny Chantal Levasseur-Regourd; Javier Licandro; Zhong-Yi Lin; Tim Lister; Stephen C. Lowry; Amy Mainzer; Jean Manfroid; Jon Marchant; Adam J. McKay; Andrew McNeill; Karen J. Meech; Marco Micheli; I. Mohammed; Maria Monguió; Fernando Moreno; Olga Muñoz; M. J. Mumma; P. Nikolov; Cyrielle Opitom; Jose Luis Ortiz; Lucas Paganini; M. Pajuelo; Francisco J. Pozuelos; Silvia Protopapa; T. Pursimo; B. Rajkumar; Y. Ramanjooloo; E. Ramos; C. Ries; Arno Riffeser; Vera Rosenbush; Philippe Rousselot; Erin L. Ryan; Pablo Santos-Sanz; Dominik R. G. Schleicher; Michael Schmidt; Rita Schulz; A. K. Sen; Auni Somero; Alfredo Sota; A. Stinson; J. M. Sunshine; A. Thompson; G. P. Tozzi; Cecilia Tubiana; Geronimo L. Villanueva; Xiaobin Wang; Diane H. Wooden; Masafumi Yagi; B. Yang; B. Zaprudin; Tarik Zegmott;pmc: PMC5454223
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We present a summary of the campaign of remote observations that supported the European Space Agency's Rosetta mission. Telescopes across the globe (and in space) followed comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko from before Rosetta's arrival until nearly the end of mission in September 2016. These provided essential data for mission planning, large-scale context information for the coma and tails beyond the spacecraft, and a way to directly compare 67P with other comets. The observations revealed 67P to be a relatively `well behaved' comet, typical of Jupiter family comets and with activity patterns that repeat from orbit-to-orbit. Comparison between this large collection of telescopic observations and the in situ results from Rosetta will allow us to better understand comet coma chemistry and structure. This work is just beginning as the mission ends -- in this paper we present a summary of the ground-based observations and early results, and point to many questions that will be addressed in future studies. Comment: Author prepared version; final published version available at journal. 22 pages
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2017 Belgium, France EnglishPublisher:Humanities Commons Funded by:EC | PleisTechnoVar, ANR | Big DryEC| PleisTechnoVar ,ANR| Big DryAuthors: Leplongeon, Alice;Leplongeon, Alice;During the Nubia Salvage Campaign and the subsequent expeditions from the 1960's to the 1980's, numerous sites attributed to the Late Palaeolithic (~25-15 ka) were found in the Nile Valley, particularly in Nubia and Upper Egypt. This region is one of the few to have allowed human occupations during the dry Marine Isotope Stage 2 and is therefore key to understanding how human populations adapted to environmental changes at this time. This paper focuses on two sites located in Upper Egypt, excavated by the Combined Prehistoric Expedition: E71K18, attributed to the Afian industry and E71K20, attributed to the Silsilian industry. It aims to review the geomorphological and chronological evidence of the sites, present a technological analysis of the lithic assemblages in order to provide data that can be used in detailed comparative studies, which will allow discussion of technological variability in the Late Palaeolithic of the Nile Valley and its place within the regional context. The lithic analysis relies on the chaîne opératoire concept combined with an attribute analysis to allow quantification. This study (1) casts doubts on the chronology of E71K18 and related Afian industry, which could be older or younger than previously suggested, highlights (2) distinct technological characteristics for the Afian and the Silsilian, as well as (3) similar technological characteristics which allow to group them under a same broad techno-cultural complex, distinct from those north or south of the area. ispartof: PLOS ONE vol:12 issue:12 ispartof: location:United States status: published
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type , Preprint 2022 Italy, FrancePublisher:American Physical Society (APS) Funded by:EC | GRAMS, UKRI | WormBot, EC | GRU +2 projectsEC| GRAMS ,UKRI| WormBot ,EC| GRU ,EC| B Massive ,EC| LDMThExpSberna, Laura; Babak, Stanislav; Marsat, Sylvain; Caputo, Andrea; Cusin, Giulia; Toubiana, Alexandre; Barausse, Enrico; Caprini, Chiara; Dal Canton, Tito; Sesana, Alberto; Tamanini, Nicola;Binaries of relatively massive black holes like GW190521 have been proposed to form in dense gas environments, such as the disks of Active Galactic Nuclei (AGNs), and they might be associated with transient electromagnetic counterparts. The interactions of this putative environment with the binary could leave a significant imprint at the low gravitational wave frequencies observable with the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA). We show that LISA will be able to detect up to ten GW190521-like black hole binaries, with sky position errors $\lesssim1$ deg$^2$. Moreover, it will measure directly various effects due to the orbital motion around the supermassive black hole at the center of the AGN, especially the Doppler modulation and the Shapiro time delay. Thanks to a careful treatment of their frequency domain signal, we were able to perform the full parameter estimation of Doppler and Shapiro-modulated binaries as seen by LISA. We find that the Doppler and Shapiro effects will allow for measuring the AGN parameters (radius and inclination of the orbit around the AGN, central black hole mass) with up to percent-level precision. Properly modeling these low-frequency environmental effects is crucial to determine the binary formation history, as well as to avoid biases in the reconstruction of the source parameters and in tests of general relativity with gravitational waves. Comment: 13+4 pages, 7+1 figures v3: corrected typo in Fig 5
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other literature type , Conference object 2014 United Kingdom, FrancePublisher:IOP Publishing Barberis, D; Cranshaw, J; Dimitrov, G; Doherty, T; Gallas, E; Hrivnac, J; Malon, D; Nairz, A; Nowak, M; Quilty, D; Sorokoletov, R; Van Gemmeren, P; Zhang, Q;For the ATLAS Collaboration; International audience; ATLAS maintains a rich corpus of event-by-event information that provides a global view of the billions of events the collaboration has measured or simulated, along with sufficient auxiliary information to navigate to and retrieve data for any event at any production processing stage. This unique resource has been employed for a range of purposes, from monitoring, statistics, anomaly detection, and integrity checking, to event picking, subset selection, and sample extraction. Recent years of data-taking provide a foundation for assessment of how this resource has and has not been used in practice, of the uses for which it should be optimized, of how it should be deployed and provisioned for scalability to future data volumes, and of the areas in which enhancements to functionality would be most valuable. This paper describes how ATLAS event-level information repositories and selection infrastructure are evolving in light of this experience, and in view of their expected roles both in wide-area event delivery services and in an evolving ATLAS analysis model in which the importance of efficient selective access to data can only grow.
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