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Broadway : an encyclopedia of theater and American culture
Explores the influence of the \"Great White Way\" on American life via 200 entries spanning the era from the mid-19th century to the present. Includes spotlights on 30 landmark productions.
Our theater critic on Broadway’s ‘two block rule
2026
Washington Post theater critic Naveen Kumar explains the importance of walking away from the theater before you talk about a show or musical.
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Charmonia production from b-hadron decays at LHC with Formula omitted-factorization: Formula omitted, Formula omitted and Formula omitted
2017
We consider the production of [Formula omitted] and [Formula omitted] mesons originating from the decays of b-flavored hadrons at the LHC using the [Formula omitted]-factorization approach. Our analysis covers both inclusive charmonia production and production of [Formula omitted] mesons in association with Z bosons. We apply the transverse momentum dependent (or unintegrated) gluon density in a proton derived from Catani-Ciafaloni-Fiorani-Marchesini (CCFM) evolution equation and adopt fragmentation functions based on the non-relativistic QCD factorization to describe the inclusive b-hadron decays into the different charmonium states. Our predictions agree well with latest experimental data taken by the CMS, ATLAS and LHCb Collaborations at [Formula omitted], 8 and 13 TeV. The contributions from double parton scattering to the associated non-prompt [Formula omitted] production are estimated and found to be small.
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Lin-Manuel Miranda : the education of an artist
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Pollack-Pelzner, Daniel, author
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Miranda, Lin-Manuel, 1980-
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Composers United States Biography.
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Actors United States Biography.
2025
Traces Miranda's path from a friendly but isolated child to the winner of multiple Tonys and Grammys for Broadway hits Hamilton and In the Heights, a global chart-topping sensation for songs in Disney's Moana and Encanto, and the recipient of a Pulitzer Prize and a MacArthur Genius Grant.
IRindera graeca/I In Vitro Cultures Targeting Lithospermic Acid B and Rosmarinic Acid Production
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Sykłowska-Baranek, Katarzyna
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Kawka, Mateusz
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Graikou, Konstantia
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Analysis
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Broadway theater
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Plant metabolites
2023
The in vitro cultures of Rindera graeca, a rare endemic plant, were developed as a sustainable source of phenolic acids. Various shoot and root cultures were established and scaled up in a sprinkle bioreactor. A multiplication rate of 7.2 shoots per explant was achieved. HPLC–PDA–ESI–HRMS analysis revealed the presence of rosmarinic acid (RA) and lithospermic acid B (LAB) as the main secondary metabolites in both the shoot and root cultures. The maximum RA (30.0 ± 3.2 mg/g DW) and LAB (49.3 ± 15.5 mg/g DW) yields were determined in root-regenerated shoots. The strongest free radical scavenging activity (87.4 ± 1.1%), according to 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl-hydrate assay, was noted for roots cultivated in a DCR medium. The highest reducing power (2.3 µM ± 0.4 TE/g DW), determined by the ferric-reducing antioxidant power assay, was noted for shoots cultivated on an SH medium containing 0.5 mg/L 6-benzylaminopurine. A genetic analysis performed using random amplified polymorphic DNA and start codon targeted markers revealed genetic variation of 62.8% to 96.5% among the investigated shoots and roots. This variability reflects the capacity of cultivated shoots and roots to produce phenolic compounds.
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A is for Audra : Broadway's leading ladies from A to Z
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Allman, John Robert, author
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Emmerich, Peter, 1973- illustrator
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Actresses New York (State) New York Juvenile literature.
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Theater New York (State) Juvenile literature.
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Alphabet books.
2019
\"An alphabetical celebration of the leading ladies of Broadway!\"-- Provided by publisher.
The wacky history of ‘Chess,’ Lea Michele’s Broadway return
2025
Washington Post theater critic Naveen Kumar unpacks ‘Chess,’ a musical about chess championships during the Cold War.
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Lulu the Broadway mouse : tiny dreamer, big dream
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Gavigan, Jenna, author
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Madrid, Erwin, illustrator
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Sam S. Shubert Theatre (New York, N.Y.) Juvenile fiction.
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Sam S. Shubert Theatre (New York, N.Y.) Fiction.
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Mice Juvenile fiction.
2018
Lulu Louise is a little girl mouse who lives in the Shubert Theatre on Broadway, New York City. Fittingly, she longs to trod the theatrical boards and thinks she's found her way in when she befriends Jayne, a human cast member of the show currently running.
Glueball production via gluonic penguin Formula omitted decays
2015
We study glueball production in gluonic penguin decay , using the next-to-leading order [Formula omitted] gluonic penguin interaction and effective couplings of a glueball to two perturbative gluons. Subsequent decays of a scalar glueball are described by using techniques of effective chiral Lagrangians to incorporate the interaction between a glueball and pseudoscalar mesons. Mixing effects between the pure glueball with other mesons are considered. Identifying the as a scalar glueball, we find that both the top and the charm penguin are important and obtain a sizable branching ratio for of order , where the effective coupling strength [Formula omitted] is estimated to be GeV using experimental data for the branching ratio of based on a chiral Lagrangian estimate. An alternative perturbative QCD based estimation of is a factor of 20 larger, which would imply a much enhanced branching ratio. Glueball production from this rare semi-inclusive decay can be probed at the LHCb and Belle II to narrow down the allowed parameter space. A similar branching ratio is expected for the pseudoscalar glueball. We also briefly comment on the case of vector and tensor glueballs.
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