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    Antineutrino Charged-Current Reactions on Hydrocarbon with Low Momentum Transfer IQ
    ( 2018-03-17)
    R. Gran
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    M. Betancourt
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    M. Elkins
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    P. A. Rodrigues
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    F. Akbar
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    L. Aliaga
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    A. Bravar
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    H. Budd
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    G. F. R. Caceres Vera
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    T. Cai
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    M. F. Carneiro
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    D. Coplowe
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    H. da Motta
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    S. A. Dytman
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    G. A. Díaz
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    J. Felix
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    L. Fields
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    R. Fine
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    H. Gallagher
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    A. Ghosh
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    H. Haider
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    J. Y. Han
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    D. A. Harris
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    S. Henry
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    D. Jena
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    J. Kleykamp
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    M. Kordosky
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    T. Le
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    J. R. Leistico
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    A. Lovlein
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    X.-G. Lu
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    S. Manly
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    W. A. Mann
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    C. M. Marshall
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    J. Miller
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    J. G. Morfín
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    D. Naples
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    J. K. Nelson
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    C. Nguyen
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    A. Norrick
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    A. Nuruzzaman
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    V. Olivier
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    C. E. Paolone
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    G. N. Patrick
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    M. A. Perdue
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    R. D. Ramírez
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    H. Ransome
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    L. Ray
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    D. Ren
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    D. Rimal
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    H. Ruterbories
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    C. J. Solano Schellman
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    H. Salinas
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    M. Su
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    S. Sánchez Sultana
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    E. Falero
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    J. Valencia
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    M. Wolcott
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    B. Wospakrik
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    Gamboa Rosa
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    Piero Reyes Sosa
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    Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú IQ||
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    Universidad de Lima IQ
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    Juan Pérez IQ
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    Universidad del Peru
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    Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú IQ
    We report on multinucleon effects in low momentum transfer (<0.8  GeV/c) antineutrino interactions on plastic (CH) scintillator. These data are from the 2010-2011 antineutrino phase of the MINERvA experiment at Fermilab. The hadronic energy spectrum of this inclusive sample is well described when a screening effect at a low energy transfer and a two-nucleon knockout process are added to a relativistic Fermi gas model of quasielastic, Δ resonance, and higher resonance processes. In this analysis, model elements introduced to describe previously published neutrino results have quantitatively similar benefits for this antineutrino sample. We present the results as a double-differential cross section to accelerate the investigation of alternate models for antineutrino scattering off nuclei.
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    Direct Measurement of Nuclear Dependence of Charged Current Quasielasticlike Neutrino Interactions Using Minerva Mantis239
    (UNIPRESS S.A.C, 2017-08-25)
    M. Betancourt
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    A. Ghosh
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    T. Walton
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    O. Altinok
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    L. Bellantoni
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    A. Bercellie
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    A. Bodek
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    A. Bravar
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    T. Cai
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    D. A. Martinez Caicedo
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    M. F. Carneiro
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    S. A. Dytman
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    G. A. Díaz
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    J. Felix
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    L. Fields
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    R. Fine
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    R. Galindo
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    H. Gallagher
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    A. Ghosh
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    T. Golan
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    R. Gran
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    D. A. Harris
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    A. Higuera
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    K. Hurtado
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    M. Kiveni
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    J. Kleykamp
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    T. Le
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    E. Maher
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    S. Manly
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    W. A. Mann
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    C. M. Marshall
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    K. S. McFarland
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    C. L. McGivern
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    A. M. McGowan
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    B. Messerly
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    J. Miller
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    A. Mislivec
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    J. G. Morfín
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    J. Mousseau
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    D. Naples
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    J. K. Nelson
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    A. Norrick
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    C. E. Nuruzzaman
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    G. N. Patrick
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    M. A. Perdue
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    L. Ramírez
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    D. Ren
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    P. A. Rimal
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    D. Rodrigues
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    H. Ruterbories
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    J. T. Schellman
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    C. J. Sobczyk
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    S. Solano Salinas
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    E. Sánchez Falero
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    J. Valencia
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    M. Wolcott
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    B. Wospakrik
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    Gamboa Fuentes, Nadia Rosa
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    Rosa Manco Paredes
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    Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú IQ
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    Universidad de Lima IQ
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    Pérez Ancco Juan
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    Erick Carreon Mamani
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    Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú IQ
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    Universidad de Lima IQ
    Charged-current νμ interactions on carbon, iron, and lead with a final state hadronic system of one or more protons with zero mesons-239
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    Kuskaya: A training program for collaboration and innovation in global health 359
    (Grupo planeta IQ 359, 2018-10-10)
    Michelle C Chan
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    Angela M Bayer
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    Joseph R Zunt
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    Magaly M Blas
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    Patricia J Garcia
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    Gamboa, Rosa
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    Piero Reyes Sosa
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    Consejo Nacional de Ciencia Tecnología e Innovación IQ 359
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    Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú IQ 359
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    Juan Pérez IQ
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    Juan Pérez T IQ
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    Universidad del Peru IQ 359
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    Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú IQ 359
    To solve increasingly complex global health problems, health professionals must collaborate with professionals in non-health-related fields. The Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia and University of Washington created the NIH-funded Kuskaya training program in response to the need for transformative global health training for talented graduates from all disciplines. Kuskaya is a 1-year, interdisciplinary training program that teaches Peruvian and US graduates critical skills related to public health research through the design and implementation of a collaborative research project in Peru. Between 2014 and 2018, the program has trained 33 fellows, of which one third were from non-health disciplines. The program is unique because it targets junior trainees from disciplines outside of the health field, the program’s curriculum is adapted to fit the fellows’ backgrounds and professional aspirations, and the structure of the program allows for collaboration within the cohort and encourages fellows to apply for additional funding and pursue advanced degrees. Lessons learned in designing the Kuskaya program include: 1) involving mentors in the fellow selection process, 2) involving fellows in existing lines of research to increase mentor involvement, 3) institutionalizing mentoring through regular works-in-progress meetings and providing mentoring materials, and 4) defining a core curriculum for all fellows while providing additional supplementary materials to meet each cohort’s needs, and evaluating their progress. Kuskaya provides an innovative model for bi-national, global health training to engage and provide a public health career pathway for all professionals. © 2019 Chan et al. 359
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    New tele-diagnostic model using volume sweep imaging for rural areas IQ Mantis 246 Actualizado 319
    (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2021-02-02)
    Jose Ferrer
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    Thomas Chaumont
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    Leslie Trujillo
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    Italo Fernandez
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    Jorge Guerrero
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    Pilar Stewart
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    Gail Garra
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    Maria Fernanda Campos
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    Katherine Garra
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    Nicole Stephens
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    Chere Harley
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    Sylvia Jacobo
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    Erin Waks
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    Frank Miele
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    Brian Garra
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    Benjamin Castaneda
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    Salvatierra Gutierrez, Alison
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    Fernandez Aguado, Ítalo
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    Gonzales Figueroa, Nahuir
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    Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú IQ
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    Universidad de Lima IQ
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    Fernandez, Ítalo
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    TRUJILLO, Leslie
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    Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú IQ
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    Universidad de Lima IQ
    Advances in information and communications technologies provide a new opportunity to improve the access to healthcare in remote rural areas (RA) where there is a lack of infrastructure and medical experts-Actualizado 319
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