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N. H. Buttimore

Researcher at Trinity College, Dublin

Publications -  33
Citations -  441

N. H. Buttimore is an academic researcher from Trinity College, Dublin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Scattering & Antiproton. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 31 publications receiving 398 citations. Previous affiliations of N. H. Buttimore include Westfield College & University College Dublin.

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Antiproton--Proton Scattering Experiments with Polarization

Vincenzo Barone, +178 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe the physics case of the PAX experiment using polarized antiprotons, which has recently been proposed for the new Facility for Antiprotons and Ions Research (FAIR) at GSI--Darmstadt.
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A new criterion and method for amino acid classification.

TL;DR: This paper introduces a criterion that determines similarity from an evolutionary point of view, based on the description of protein evolution by a Markov process and the corresponding matrix of instantaneous replacement rates, and presents the groupings resulting from two standard matrices used in sequence alignment and phylogenetic tree estimation.
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The spin dependence of high energy proton scattering.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined experimental evidence for the existence of an asymptotic part of the helicity-flip amplitude of the proton-proton elastic scattering amplitudes at high energy and small momentum transfer.
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Spin-dependent phenomena induced by electromagnetic--hadronic interference at high energies

TL;DR: The role of electromagnetically induced helicity-flip outside the interference regions is stressed and shown to complicate the interpretation of the small measured values of the polarization at Fermilab energies.

Spin dependent phenomena induced by electromagnetic-hadronic interference at high energies

TL;DR: In this article, the role of electromagnetically induced helicity-flip outside the interference regions is stressed and shown to complicate the interpretation of the small measured values of the polarization at Fermilab energies.