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M. Davenport

Researcher at CERN

Publications -  122
Citations -  4506

M. Davenport is an academic researcher from CERN. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electron–positron annihilation & Meson. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 121 publications receiving 4172 citations. Previous affiliations of M. Davenport include Karlsruhe Institute of Technology.

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The ALICE experiment at the CERN LHC

K. Aamodt, +1154 more
TL;DR: The Large Ion Collider Experiment (ALICE) as discussed by the authors is a general-purpose, heavy-ion detector at the CERN LHC which focuses on QCD, the strong-interaction sector of the Standard Model.
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ALICE: Physics Performance Report, Volume II

Pietro Cortese, +978 more
- 13 Sep 2006 - 
TL;DR: The ALICE Collaboration as mentioned in this paper is a general-purpose heavy-ion experiment designed to study the physics of strongly interacting matter and the quark-gluon plasma in nucleus-nucleus collisions at the LHC.
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Search for neutral heavy leptons produced in Z decays

P. Abreu, +587 more
TL;DR: Weak isosinglet neutral heavy leptons (m) have been searched for using data collected by the DELPHI detector corresponding to 3:3 106 hadronic Z0 decays at LEP1.
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Electroweak parameters of the Z$^0$ resonance and the standard model

D. Decamp, +1704 more
- 01 Dec 1991 - 
TL;DR: In this article, the authors show the context of analysis and the first results of a research on media temporalities of the elderly, showing that the global relation of the autonomous elderly persons to the media can evolve when confronted to their new temporal framework and the new program offer, whereas their representations and use of the media remain quite stable.
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Search for the Standard Model Higgs boson at LEP in the year 2000

P. Abreu, +492 more
- 01 Feb 2001 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, a 95% lower mass limit of 114.3 GeV/c2 is set, to be compared with an expected median limit of 113.5 GeV /c2 for these data, and no evidence for a Higgs signal is observed in the kinematically accessible mass range.