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    Electroweak phase transition with a double well done doubly well

    We revisit the electroweak phase transition in the scalar singlet extension of the standard model with a 2 symmetry. In significant parts of the parameter space the phase transition occurs in two steps — includi...

    Prateek Agrawal, Simone Blasi, Alberto Mariotti in Journal of High Energy Physics (2024)

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    Axion couplings in grand unified theories

    We show that the couplings of axions to gauge bosons are highly restricted in Grand Unified Theories where the standard model is embedded in a simple 4D gauge group. The topological nature of these couplings a...

    Prateek Agrawal, Michael Nee, Mario Reig in Journal of High Energy Physics (2022)

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    Avoided deconfinement in Randall-Sundrum models

    We study first order phase transitions in Randall-Sundrum models in the early universe dual to confinement in large-N gauge theories. The transition rate to the confined phase is suppressed by a factor exp(N2), ...

    Prateek Agrawal, Michael Nee in Journal of High Energy Physics (2021)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    A Cost-Efficient Multi-cloud Orchestrator for Benchmarking Containerized Web-Applications

    Benchmarking the containerized web-applications across multiple cloud gives web-application owners more chance to deploy their applications on cheaper host while meeting their performance requirements. Howeve...

    Devki Nandan Jha, Zhenyu Wen, Yinhao Li in Web Information Systems Engineering – WISE… (2019)

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    The historic and extant spontaneous vascular flora of The New York Botanical Garden

    The New York Botanical Garden occupies 100 hectares (250 acres) in the north central portion of Bronx County, New York. The property is a public garden with the majority of the grounds under cultivation. The T...

    Daniel E. Atha, Todd Forrest, Robert F. C. Naczi, Matthew C. Pace, Meryl Rubin in Brittonia (2016)

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    BOOK REVIEWS

    Michael Nee in Brittonia (2008)

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    New species of Solanum and Capsicum (Solanaceae) from Bolivia, with clarification of nomenclature in some Bolivian Solanum

    Nine new species ofSolanum and two ofCapsicum are described from Bolivia. Notes are provided on some other species, including the complex typification ofSolanum aridum.Capsicum caballeroi, C. ceratocalyx, Solanum...

    Michael Nee, Lynn Bohs, Sandra Knapp in Brittonia (2006)

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    A new species of Banara (Flacourtiaceae) from Bolivia

    A new species,Banara boliviana, known only from Depto. Santa Cruz, Prov. Florida, in the easternmost Andes of Bolivia, is described and illustrated. It is compared toB. glauca from the northern Andes.

    Michael Nee in Brittonia (2001)

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    A new species of Sechium sect. Frantzia (Cucurbitaceae, Sicyeae, Sicyinae) from Mexico

    Sechium mexicanum is described as a new species ofSechium sect.Frantzia. It differs from the remaining species of the section by several features of the inflorescences and staminate flowers, the ...

    Rafael Lira, Michael Nee in Brittonia (1999)

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    The grasses of Missouri, revised edition. By Clair L. Kucera

    Michael Nee in Brittonia (1999)

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    Diversity and classification of flowering plants. A. Takhtajan

    Michael Nee in Brittonia (1998)

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    Plant alkaloids: A guide to their discovery and distribution. By Robert F. Raffauf

    Michael Nee in Brittonia (1998)

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    Errata

    Piero G. Delprete, Michael Nee in Brittonia (1997)

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    A new species of Solanum subgenus Leptostemonum (Solanaceae) from northeastern Brazil

    Solanum jabrense is apparently rare, and is only known from few collections in the Pico do Jabre of the state of Paraíba, Brazil. It is illustrated and its affinities with the informalErythrotrichum group are di...

    Maria de Fátima Agra, Michael Nee in Brittonia (1997)

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    Book reviews

    Michael Nee, Andrew Henderson in Brittonia (1997)

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    The enigmatic genus Wernhamia S. Moore is a synonym of Simira (Rubiaceae, Rondeletieae)

    Because of its incomplete original description, the monotypic genusWernhamia has long been considered a dubious taxon. Recent Bolivian collections by the junior author and other collections from Peru have reveale...

    Piero G. Delprete, Michael Nee in Brittonia (1997)

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    Biological control of weeds and plant diseases: Advances in applied allelopathy. By Elroy L. Rice

    Michael Nee in Brittonia (1997)

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    A new species of Acanthosyris (Santalaceae) from Bolivia and a key to the woody South American Santalaceae

    Acanthosyris asipapote, a new species from the vicinity of Santa Cruz, Bolivia, is described and illustrated. It is most similar to A. paulo-alvinii Barroso, known only from the state of Bahia, B...

    Michael Nee in Brittonia (1996)

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    Flora of China, Vol. 17, Verbenaceae through Solanaceae

    Michael Nee in Brittonia (1996)

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    Guide to flowering plant families

    Michael Nee in Brittonia (1995)

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