1980
DOI: 10.1016/0370-2693(80)90799-6
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Experimental results on J/ψ production by π±, K±, p and p¯ beams at 39.5 GeV

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“…In particular, the pionic Drell-Yan reaction from nuclei has been measured by the NA3 39, 40 and NA10 41 experiments at CERN which used π − to measure the P t/H and W/D ratios, respectively, while the Omega collaboration measured the π + /π − ratio from tungsten. 42 These data are globally consistent with the overall nuclear dependence of quark distributions observed in DIS. More recently, the pionic Drell-Yan data has been examined in the context of a model that predicts significant differences in the modification of up and down quark distributions in nuclei (see Fig.…”
Section: The Drell-yan Reactionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…In particular, the pionic Drell-Yan reaction from nuclei has been measured by the NA3 39, 40 and NA10 41 experiments at CERN which used π − to measure the P t/H and W/D ratios, respectively, while the Omega collaboration measured the π + /π − ratio from tungsten. 42 These data are globally consistent with the overall nuclear dependence of quark distributions observed in DIS. More recently, the pionic Drell-Yan data has been examined in the context of a model that predicts significant differences in the modification of up and down quark distributions in nuclei (see Fig.…”
Section: The Drell-yan Reactionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…'Possible initiator codons wvere not clearlv differentiated. similar to the consensus TATA(A/T)A(T/A), which is usually found 20 -30 nucleotides upstream from transcriptional initiation sites (Corden et al, 1980). (iv) The sequence close downstream from the end of each ORE was examined for the presence of the element AATAAA, which is usually found 30 nucleotides upstream from transcriptional termination sites (Proudfoot and Brownlee, 1976).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This promoter is itself preceded by a CAT-box sequence at 311 -315, CACAC. Similar signal sequences have been implicated in promoter regulation of many eukaryotic and viral mRNAS (Corden et al, 1980;McKnight et al, 1981). Based on these assignments and on the strong homology with the EIA region of adl2, a potential cap site for an early TAV mRNA can be presumed close to nucleotide 381 (Figures 3 and 4).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…The nucleotides from 450 to 861 of the established sequence represent an apparently uninterrupted translational reading frame assuming that the first AUG is used as initiation codon. The corresponding AUG initiation codon of a hypothetical TAV polypeptide at nucleotide 450 is preceded by a typical signal for initiation of transcription by RNA polymerase II (Corden et al, 1980), TATATA, at nucleotides [352][353][354][355][356][357]. This promoter is itself preceded by a CAT-box sequence at 311 -315, CACAC.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%