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What is the value of corporate sponsorship in sports?
This paper investigates the stock market reaction to investor mood swings resulting from the Indian Premier League (IPL) cricket matches. We find that stocks listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) that sponsor the IPL cricket are unaffected by the cricket matches. This finding is robust along two lines: (a) the effect is insignificant both statistically and economically which we demonstrate using a simple trading strategy; and (b) results hold across a wide range of portfolios. Our results, both statistical and trading strategy-based, suggest that the portfolios of companies that sponsor cricket in India are efficient. Our findings stand in sharp contrast to the evidence obtained by the broader sports literature suggesting that sports actually impact stock returns, driven principally by psychological factors
Self similar Barkhausen noise in magnetic domain wall motion
A model for domain wall motion in ferromagnets is analyzed. Long-range
magnetic dipolar interactions are shown to give rise to self-similar dynamics
when the external magnetic field is increased adiabatically. The power spectrum
of the resultant Barkhausen noise is of the form , where
can be estimated from the critical exponents for interface
depinning in random media.Comment: 7 pages, RevTex. To appear in Phys. Rev. Let
Lifshitz-like systems and AdS null deformations
Following arXiv:1005.3291 [hep-th], we discuss certain lightlike deformations
of in Type IIB string theory sourced by a lightlike dilaton
dual to the N=4 super Yang-Mills theory with a lightlike varying
gauge coupling. We argue that in the case where the -direction is
noncompact, these solutions describe anisotropic 3+1-dim Lifshitz-like systems
with a potential in the -direction generated by the lightlike dilaton. We
then describe solutions of this sort with a linear dilaton. This enables a
detailed calculation of 2-point correlation functions of operators dual to bulk
scalars and helps illustrate the spatial structure of these theories. Following
this, we discuss a nongeometric string construction involving a
compactification along the -direction of this linear dilaton system. We
also point out similar IIB axionic solutions. Similar bulk arguments for
-noncompact can be carried out for deformations of in
M-theory.Comment: Latex, 20pgs, 1 eps fig; v2. references added; v3. minor
clarifications added, to appear in PR
Determining the sign of at long baseline neutrino experiments
Recently it is advocated that high intensity and low energy neutrino beams should be built to probe the mixing angle to
a level of a few parts in . Experiments using such beams will have better
signal to background ratio in searches for oscillations. We
propose that such experiments can also determine the sign of even
if the beam consists of {\it neutrinos} only. By measuring the transitions in two different energy ranges, the effects due to
propagation of neutrinos through earth's crust can be isolated and the sign of
can be determined. If the sensitivity of an experiment to
is , then the same experiment is automatically sensitive to matter
effects and the sign of for values of .Comment: Title changed and paper rewritten. 4 pages, 1 figure, revte
A CONCEPTUAL PATHO-CLINICAL STUDY ON THE DISORDER OF MUTRABAHA SROTAS W. S. R. TO MUTR ASHMARI (UROLITHIASIS)
Now a days, several patients are reporting to the hospitals by regularly affecting with different Mutrabaha Srotas disorders like burning micturation, urinary stone diseases etc. Mutrashmari is one of the important diseases of Mutrabaha Srotas. This may caused due to the intake of adulterated food and polluted water. So, it becomes important to know the details about this disease in terms of Nidana (etiological factors), Samprapti (Pathogenesis), lakshyanas (symptomatology), Upadrava (complications), Sadhya-sadhyata (prognosis) and chikitsa (management) of this disease, in order to treat or prevent the disease. Here an effort was made to describe details about this disease both in Ayurvedic as well as modern view and interpreted each other. It helps physician to know about this disease in detail. So that, they can treat successfully to this disease for the benefits of mankind
Incidence, types and clinical implications of a non-metrical variant - mylohyoid bridging in human mandibles
Mylohyoid bridging (MB) is a non-metrical variant of the human mandible. The incidence and types of MB were investigated in 264 mandibles (edentulous 116, semi-dentulous 90 and dentulous 58). No mandible showed a complete type of MB, although 19 (7.2%) mandibles had a partial type. These were classified into two subtypes: distal partial (DP; Type I) and proximal partial (PP; Type II), depending
on their location over the mylohyoid groove. The MB was present unilaterally
in 7.76% of edentulous mandibles: right side 5.17% (3.45% PP type and 1.72% DP type) and left side 2.59% (1.72% PP type and 0.86% DP type). Of the semi-dentulous mandibles 3.33% had DP type of MB, 1.11% on the right side and 2.22% on the left side, and of the dentulous mandibles 1.72% had DP type of MB on the right side. A total of 13 mandibles out of 264 (4.92%) had
unilateral MB. No dentulous mandible had bilateral MB, but 3.45% of edentulous
and 2.22% of semi-dentulous mandibles did have. In total, 6 mandibles out
of 264 bones (2.27%) had bilateral MB. Of the bilateral incidences 1.72% of
edentulous mandibles had a DP-DP combination and the remaining 1.72% had
a PP-DP combination. However, both instances of bilateral MB in semi-dentulous mandibles were of PP-DP combination. The incidence or types of MB showed no statistically significant differences between the groups or sides (p > 0.5; χ2 test). In conclusion, the complete type of MB is a rare occurrence. The incidence increases with age, as edentulous mandibles had a higher incidence of MB than the other two groups. Clinically, MB may compress the mylohyoid neurovascular bundle, leading to neurological or vascular disorders
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