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A Theory of Anomaly With Right-Handed Currents
We present an ultraviolet complete theory for the and anomaly
in terms of a low mass gauge boson of a class of left-right symmetric
models. These models, which are based on the gauge symmetry , utilize vector-like fermions to
generate quark and lepton masses via a universal seesaw mechanism. A parity
symmetric version as well as an asymmetric version are studied. A light sterile
neutrino emerges naturally in this setup, which allows for new decay modes of
-meson via right-handed currents. We show that these models can explain
and anomaly while being consistent with LHC and LEP data as
well as low energy flavor constraints arising from , mixing, etc., but only for a limited range
of the mass: for
parity asymmetric (symmetric) Yukawa sectors. The light sterile neutrinos
predicted by the model may be relevant for explaining the MiniBoone and LSND
neutrino oscillation results. The parity symmetric version of the model
provides a simple solution to the strong CP problem without relying on the
axion. It also predicts an isospin singlet top partner with a mass TeV.Comment: 43 pages, 7 figures, references added, model slightly modifie
Comparing knowledge, attitude, practice and stigma associated with SARS- COV-2 Infection among Healthcare students of Bangalore city: A cross sectional study
Background: In 2020, a new global pandemic has emerged, caused by a new strain of Corona virus called SARS-CoV-2. A poor understanding of the disease among healthcare students may implicate in delayed treatment and rapid spread of infection and development of complications.  Objectives: 1) To estimate the knowledge, attitude, practice and stigma associated with SARS- CoV-2 infection among healthcare students. 2) To estimate the association between socio-demographic determinants with knowledge, attitude, practice and stigma of SARS- CoV-2 infection among healthcare students. Methods: A web-based cross-sectional study was undertaken among 493 healthcare i.e., medical, nursing and allied sciences students, during 1st May to 20th May 2020, using a pre-designed and semi-structured questionnaire. Data was analyzed using Chi square test, t-test, one way Anova and Bonferroni test was used for assessing the association among the study variables. Results: The study revealed that, there were about 225(45.64%) medical, 165(33.46%) nursing and 103(20.89%) allied sciences students. Majority were females 349(70.79%), majority were Hindus 333(67.54%). Mean knowledge score of medical, nursing and allied sciences students were 15.66 (2.518), 14.16 (2.92) and 14.46 (3.11) respectively. Practice score was good among nursing than allied sciences students at ‘p’ (0.003). Conclusion: Even though the overall knowledge was less in our study participants, majority of them had followed good practices for preventing SARS- CoV-2 infection
Surgical management of giant cell tumor in adolescent by excision or curettage followed by fibular strut graft
Giant cell tumour (GCT) in adolescent is a rare tumour. It commonly occurs in skeletally mature patients aged between 20-40 years. In adults it is seen in epiphyseal region. In patients with intact physis, it arises from the metaphysis. Giant cells are more common in females. It is more common in the ends of long bones of distal end of femur, proximal tibia, and distal radius. 14 cases of surgical management of GCT by excision or curettage in adolescent followed by fibular strut graft. 1 year follow up of all cases of GCT in adolescent treated with excision or curettage followed by fibular strut graft was done. Out of 14 patients, 12 patients did not develop any recurrence of GCT. 2 patient developed recurrence after 6 months. All the patients were able to attain good range of movements 2 months after surgery. GCT in adolescent surgically treated with excision or curettage followed by fibular graft had excellent results in terms of recovery of daily activities, wound healing. Chances of recurrence more in patients treated with curettage and bone grafting.
Suppressing Proton Decay in the Minimal SO(10) Model
We show that in a class of minimal supersymmetric SO(10) models which have
been found to be quite successful in predicting neutrino mixings, all proton
decay modes can be suppressed by a particular choice of Yukawa textures. This
suppression works for contributions from both left and right operators for
nucleon decay and for arbitrary \tan\beta. The required texture not only fits
all lepton and quark masses as well as CKM parameters but it also predicts
neutrino mixing parameter U_e3 and Dirac CP phase \sin|\delta_MNS| to be
0.07-0.09 and 0.3-0.7 respectively. We also discuss the relation between the
GUT symmetry breaking parameters for the origin of these textures.Comment: 7 pages, 2 figure
A study on functional outcome of posterior cruciate ligament substituted total knee arthroplasty
Background: Total knee replacement surgery is considered as a treatment of choice in patients with advanced arthritis, especially in patients where conservative treatment has been failed. Total knee replacement gives good pain relief, functional improvement of knee and correction of deformity.Methods: This is study of 39 patients following total knee arthroplasty, who were operated between August 2017 and March 2020 at MNR Medical College and Hospital, Sangareddy. They were followed up for a minimum period of 1 year and evaluated using oxford knee scoring system. Oxford knee score is designed specifically for measuring outcomes in knee arthroplasty. There were 14 right knees, 10 left knees, 15 bilateral knees.Results: There was a significant functional improvement of knee in patients and we had achieved excellent results, out of 39 patients and 4 patients had post op suprapatellar fullness, which was relieved with medications for 3 weeks and 2 patients (2 knees) without no signs of immediate post-operative period, developed infection after 6 months followed which underwent staged revision total knee replacement. The outcome categories based on oxford knee scoring system: excellent (40-48), good (30-39), fair (20-29) and poor (0-19).Conclusions: It is difficult to balance the knee with retention of posterior cruciate ligament, whereas posterior cruciate ligament substituting total knee replacement gives reproducible and good results, hence it is the preferred mode of management
CFD Analysis of Water Flow Behaviour Inside a Falcon Bowl
In mineral processing, techniques like classification; gravity concentration, thickening etc. require extensive understanding on fluid flow characteistics and relative movement of solids in fluids. The complexities in the geometries of the individual operations along with variable feed characteristics and limited computational facilities forced the researchers to optimize the performance through empirical. Though they are very useful in the mineral industry for a long time, better insight on the process physics can be achieved through computational based fluid dynamics modeling, design and simulation. Out standing developments in the computational facilities in the recent past have opened up avenues for process design and simulation through these techniques. The present study is an attempt to simulate the mechanism of water flow inside a rotating Falcon Concentrator bowl using a commercially available CFD package Fluent
CFD Simulation Studies on a 19 Cone Angle Hydrocyclone
Hydrocyclone being in practice for classification applicat-ions are of low cone angle typically at 10°. The details on the simulation of such hydrocyclone are well reported. The present study is an attempt to simulate the water flow behaviour inside a 3 inch 19° cone angle hydrocyclone, which in general is applied for processing intermediate size coal and is popularly know as heavy medium cyclone. A 3D axi-symmetric model of standard 3" heavy medium cyclone geometry is generated. The computational domain
is divided into unstructured grid having 115053 tetrahe-dral volumes using GAMBIT preprocessor. A segregated solver
with steady state 3-D double precision scheme was used for model computations assigning a convergence value of 1e-06. For predicting swirling flow characteristics prevailing inside the cyclone, Pressure Interpolation Scheme (PRESTO) is used. Reynolds stress model (RSM), which was reported to account with greater precision for the effects of swirl, rotation etc. was selected for turbulence calculat-ions. For obtaining the pressure field inside the system
SIMPLE algorithm scheme was used. Higher-order Quadratic Upwind Interpolation (QUICK) spatial discretisation scheme was used for field variables interpolation from cell centers to faces of the control volumes. Tangential, axial velocity profiles and pressure distributions are pres-ented and the water-split values obtained through simula-tion are compared with the experimental results
Kinetics of hydrogen abstracting from proton donors by DPPH
The kinetics and energetics of the interaction of DPPH with a variety of hydroxylic compounds have been investigated by electronic and e.s.r. spectroscopy. Deuterium isotope effects on the kinetics have been examined. A model involving hydrogen bonded complexes has been suggested for the hydrogen abstraction reaction
Efficacy of Various IPM Modules on Biotic Pressure and Green Forage Yield in a Forage Production System (Cowpea + BN Hybrid – Berseem mixed with Mustard + BN Hybrid)
Various control measures by themselves are not free from one or the other limitations to provide safe, economically viable and efficient in pest population suppression. The economics is much more relevant when we talk of low value commodity like forage crops. Viewing this multifaceted problem and inherent limitations of each control method the ultimate solution lies in integrated pest control expedient. The connotation of the approach is to utilize all the possible methods of control including maximum exploitation of naturally existing populations and regulating factors in as compatible manner as possible to keep the pest population levels below economic threshold. Earlier, IPM in fodder crops has been worked out by Shri Ram and Gupta, 1989; Pandey et al., 2000; Shah et al., 2011
Surgical management of middle and distal third fractures of scaphoid fixed with Herbert screw by volar approach
Surgical treatment of scaphoid fractures has evolved over the years to include variety of procedures and techniques. However scaphoid middle and distal third fractures fixation with Herbert screw by means of volar approach is a safe and effective method with good functional outcome and union rates. Our study concluded that management of middle and distal third scaphoid fractures with Herbert screw by volar approach gives excellent results in terms of union and recovery to daily activities. The wrist function improvement is more satisfactory, and the incidence of complications is low with this modality of treatment
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