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Time integrated soft X-ray imaging in high intensity laser experiments
Monte Carlo Study of Experimental Methods in the Search Strategy for the Standard Model Higgs Boson in Proton Collisions at 10 TeV Center of Mass Energy
Search for a dark matter gamma-ray signal from dwarf spheroidal galaxies with CACTUS
On codimension-2 branes
Higher spin approaches to quantum field theory and (psuedo)-Riemannian geometries
Production of supersymmetric particles charginos and neutralinos from electron and gamma beam collisions
Topics in microlensing and dark energy
Characterization of Au+Au collisions at sNN = 200 GeV from STAR: From meson production in ultra-peripheral collisions to high-pT azimuthal correlations in central collisions
Unit invariance as a unifying principle of physics
Search for pair production of supersymmetric top quarks in dilepton events at the tevatron
Aspects of Physics beyond the Standard Model
Stabilizing the weak scale with conformal dynamics: A survey of model building approaches
Search for Neutral MSSM Higgs Bosons Decaying to Pairs of tau Leptons at s = 7 TeV
Strong Electroweak Symmetry Breaking in the Large Hadron Collider Era
Search for Supersymmetry in the Dilepton Final State with Taus at CDF Run II
New Physics Beyond the Standard Model
Characterization of Neutron Backgrounds for Direct Dark Matter Searches
Upsilon production at sNN = 200 GeV in p+p and Au+Au collisions at STAR
A Search for Dark Matter in the Monophoton Final State at CMS
9Li Production from Stopped Muons in the Double Chooz Detector
Search for a Heavy Top-Like Quark in pp¯ Collisions at s = 1.96 TeV at the Tevatron
Search for Massive Top Resonances using Jet Substructure at CMS
The Unhiggs: Electroweak Symmetry Breaking via an Unparticle