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Raymond Davis
Researcher at University of Pennsylvania
Publications - 85
Citations - 8492
Raymond Davis is an academic researcher from University of Pennsylvania. The author has contributed to research in topics: Solar neutrino & Neutrino. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 85 publications receiving 8160 citations. Previous affiliations of Raymond Davis include University of Kansas & Russian Academy of Sciences.
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A metalloproteinase disintegrin that releases tumour-necrosis factor-α from cells
Roy A. Black,Charles Rauch,Carl J. Kozlosky,Jacques J. Peschon,Jennifer L. Slack,Martin F. Wolfson,Beverly J. Castner,Kim L. Stocking,Pranitha Reddy,Subhashini Srinivasan,Nicole Nelson,Norman Boiani,Kenneth A. Schooley,Mary Gerhart,Raymond Davis,Jeffrey N. Fitzner,Richard S. Johnson,Raymond J. Paxton,Carl J. March,Douglas P. Cerretti +19 more
TL;DR: The results should facilitate the development of therapeutically useful inhibitors of TNF-α release, and they indicate that an important function of adamalysins may be to shed cell-surface proteins.
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Measurement of the solar electron neutrino flux with the Homestake chlorine detector
B. T. Cleveland,T. Daily,Raymond Davis,J. Distel,K. Lande,C. K. Lee,P. Wildenhain,Jack Ullman +7 more
TL;DR: The Homestake solar neutrino detector as discussed by the authors has been used to measure the flux of neutrinos since 1970, with particular emphasis on the determination of the extraction and counting efficiencies, the key experimental parameters that are necessary to convert the measured 37Ar count rate to the solar Neutrino production rate.
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Search for neutrinos from the sun
TL;DR: In this paper, a search was made for solar neutrinos with a detector based upon the reaction of a neutrino to the sun's carbon-nitrogen cycle, and the upper limit of the product of neutrini flux and cross sections for all sources of neutrinucleus was found to be 3/ifmmode/times/else/texttimes/fi.
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Measurement of the solar neutrino capture rate with gallium metal
J. N. Abdurashitov,V. N. Gavrin,S. V. Girin,V. V. Gorbachev,T. V. Ibragimova,A. V. Kalikhov,N. G. Khairnasov,T. V. Knodel,I. N. Mirmov,A. A. Shikhin,E. P. Veretenkin,V. M. Vermul,V. E. Yants,G. T. Zatsepin,T. J. Bowles,W. A. Teasdale,D. L. Wark,D. L. Wark,Michael Cherry,Jeffrey S. Nico,B. T. Cleveland,Raymond Davis,K. Lande,P. Wildenhain,S. R. Elliott,J. F. Wilkerson +25 more
TL;DR: The solar neutrino capture rate measured by the Russian-American Gallium Experiment (SAGE) on metallic gallium during the period January 1990 through December 1997 is approximately 67.2 + 3.5 SNU as discussed by the authors.
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Results from SAGE, (The Russian-American Gallium Solar Neutrino Experiment)
J. N. Abdurashitov,E. L. Faizov,V. N. Gavrin,A. O. Gusev,A. V. Kalikhov,T. V. Knodel,I. I. Knyshenko,V. N. Kornoukhov,I. N. Mirmov,A. M. Pshukov,A. M. Shalagin,A. A. Shikhin,P. V. Timofeyev,E. P. Veretenkin,V. M. Vermul,G. T. Zatsepin,T. J. Bowles,Jeffrey S. Nico,W. A. Teasdale,D. L. Wark,J. F. Wilkerson,B. T. Cleveland,T. Daily,Raymond Davis,K. Lande,C. K. Lee,P. W. Wildenhain,S. R. Elliott,Michael Cherry,Richard T. Kouzes +29 more
TL;DR: In this paper, 15 measurements of the solar neutrino flux have been made in a radiochemical 71Ga-71Ge experiment employing initially 30 t and later 57 t of liquid metallic gallium at the Baksan Neutrino Observatory between January 1990 and May 1992.