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    On the solutions of certain q-shift delay differential equations over non-Archimedean field

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    Inspired by the results of Malmquist [13], in this paper, we have investigated on the solutions of q-shift delay differential equations over non-Archimedean field. We also proved Clunie-type result corresponding to certain q-shift delay differential equations over non-Archimedean field.Publisher's Versio

    Investigations on unique range sets of meromorphic functions in an angular domain

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    summary:We study unique range sets of meromorphic functions over an angular domain in the light of weighted sharing. One of our main results generalizes and improves a result of Xu et al. (2014). Most importantly, we have pointed out a gap in the proofs of some main results of Rathod (2021) and subsequently rectifying the gap we have conveniently improved the results

    Finite temperature properties of a modified Polyakov-Nambu-Jona-Lasinio model

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    Thermodynamic properties of strongly interacting matter are investigated using the Polyakov loop enhanced Nambu-Jona-Lasinio model along with some modifications to include the hadrons. Various observables are shown to have a close agreement with the numerical data of QCD on lattice. The advantage of the present scheme over a similar study using a switching function is that here no extra parameters are to be fitted. As a result the present scheme can be easily extended for finite chemical potentials.Comment: 9 pages, 8 figure

    Effect of microbial load on the condition index of the edible oyster, Saccostrea cucullata in the Sundarbans, India

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    The effect of microbial load on the condition Index of the edible oyster, Saccostrea cucullata were analysed on monthly basis during 2010 and 2011 from the three different stations (Namkhana, Frasergaunge and Sajnekhali) of Indian Sundarbans. The results showed significant variation with respect to microbial load between stations and seasons, which is reflected in the tissue of edible oyster. Significant positive correlations were observed between microbial load of the ambient environment and the tissue system of oyster. The Condition Index of the oyster species also exhibited negative correlation with the microbial load of oyster tissue, which confirms the negative stress induced by microbes on the growth and survival of the species

    MIXED INTESTINAL PARASITIC INFECTION IN KID: A CASE REPORT

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    A four months old female Black Bengal kid presented to post mortem examination, revealed heavy mixed infection of nematode (Trichuris sp.) and cestode (Moniezia sp.). The kid was reported anorectic, weak and unthrifty. After opening the carcass, moderate amount of sero-sanguineous fluid was found in the abdominal cavity along with inflamed intestine and enlarged, friable liver and distended gall bladder. In addition, there were adult parasites in intestine and microscopic examination of faeces showed characteristic parasitic eggs

    Angiogenin released from ABCB5+ stromal precursors improves healing of diabetic wounds by promoting angiogenesis

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    Severe angiopathy is a major driver for diabetes-associated secondary complications. Knowledge on the underlying mechanisms essential for advanced therapies to attenuate these pathologies is limited. Injection of ABCB5+ stromal precursors at the edge of nonhealing diabetic wounds in a murine db/db model, closely mirroring human type 2 diabetes, profoundly accelerates wound closure. Strikingly, enhanced angiogenesis was substantially enforced by the release of the ribonuclease angiogenin from ABCB5+ stromal precursors. This compensates for the profoundly reduced angiogenin expression in nontreated murine chronic diabetic wounds. Silencing of angiogenin in ABCB5+ stromal precursors before injection significantly reduced angiogenesis and delayed wound closure in diabetic db/db mice, implying an unprecedented key role for angiogenin in tissue regeneration in diabetes. These data hold significant promise for further refining stromal precursors–based therapies of nonhealing diabetic foot ulcers and other pathologies with impaired angiogenesis

    Highly radiation resistant room temperature organic perovskite halide (FAPbI(3)) crystal for direct detection of gamma-ray photons down to nano curie activity

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    We report a simple room temperature gamma (gamma)-ray detector with electrical read out made using as-grown highly textured crystals of organic perovskite halide formamidium lead iodide (FAPI) prepared by solution method. The detector uses electronics that measure resistance changes, similar to those used in optical detectors. Although it does not have energy resolution, the detector can be used as a quick tool to detect the presence of gamma-ray in wide energy range, from the 100 to the 1250 keV range, with noise limited sensitivity capable of detecting activity down to 50 nCi. The FAPI detector has a reasonable mu tau approximate to 5.2 x 10(-3)cm(2)V(-1) gamma-ray making it useful in applications needing such long exposure. Also, a proof of concept has been established toward wearable, low cost, portable solid state gamma ray detectors using paper electronics based halide perovskites
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