149 research outputs found

    On Radiative Acceleration of Jets and Outflows from Advective Disks

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    Jets and outflows are known to form out of advective accretion flows around black holes. Hard photons from the centrifugal barrier directly hit the electrons and deposit momentum on them. For optically thick flows such deposition is not efficient, but for optically thin flows matter could be accelerated to relativistic speed. In fact, even bound matter could be made free through successive deposition. We discuss these possibilities.Comment: AIP Publication, Macro include

    Stock Market-Driven Factors of Investors’ Sentiment A Review of The Stylized Facts

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    Investigating the stylized facts of different driving facets of retail investors’ sentiment is non-existent in the literature. This study aims to find such market-driven factors by reviewing the relevant literature. More specifically, this study finds how investors’ sentiment is developed from the nature of stock markets, Index/stock returns, investors’-friendly stock market environment, primary market activities, information uncertainty, trading volume and momentum, market technical and institutional investors’ investment activities. A literature review approach is undertaken in this study. All the available published literature as collected from different search engines is thoroughly reviewed to explain critically the stylized facts of the facets of above market-driven drivers. This study finds that all the market drivers have some specific role to play in influencing investors’ sentiment. So, this review study will be of immense help to the retail investors, professional investment communities and many others concerned in finding out the weaknesses of them and thereby avoid them or solve them. Also, this study undertakes a well-researched topic of investor sentiment, but in its unique way. No previous studies are found to do a review research to find out the sources from where the retail investors generate their sentiment. Also, no other studies clarify the stylized facts of the facets of above sentiment drivers. Key Words:Investors’ sentiment, Stylized facts, Market factors. Article Classification: Literature Revie

    Biphasic Effect of Phyllanthus emblica L. Extract on NSAID-Induced Ulcer: An Antioxidative Trail Weaved with Immunomodulatory Effect

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    Amla (Phyllanthus emblica L.), apart from its food value, can be used as a gastroprotective agent in non steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID)-induced gastropathy. It has been suggested that the antioxidative property of amla is the key to its therapeutic effect. Hence, on the basis of in vitro antioxidative potential, the ethanolic extract of amla (eAE) was selected for in vivo study in NSAID-induced ulcer. Intriguingly, eAE showed biphasic activity in ulcerated mice, with healing effect observed at 60 mg/kg and an adverse effect at 120 mg/kg.The dose-dependent study revealed that switching from anti-oxidant to pro-oxidant shift and immunomodulatory property could be the major cause for its biphasic effect, as evident from the total antioxidant status, thiol concentration, lipid peroxidation, protein carbonyl content followed by mucin content, PGE2 synthesis and cytokine status. Further, Buthionine sulfoxamine (BSO) pretreatment established the potential impact of antioxidative property in the healing action of eAE. However, eAE efficiently reduced pro-inflammatory cytokine (TNF-α and IL-1β) levels and appreciably upregulate anti-inflammatory cytokine (IL-10) concentration. In conclusion, gastric ulcer healing induced by eAE was driven in a dose-specific manner through the harmonization of the antioxidative property and modulation of anti-inflammatory cytokine level

    Healing Properties of Some Indian Medicinal Plants against Indomethacin-Induced Gastric Ulceration of Rats

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    The healing activity of the ethanol extracts of Piper betel, Emblica officinalis, Terminalia bellerica, and Terminalia chebula against the indomethacin-induced stomach ulceration has been studied and compared with that of misoprostol. Compared to autohealing, all the drugs accelerated the healing process, albeit to different extents. The relative healing activities of the extracts was P. betel>E. officinalis>T. bellerica~T. chebula, that correlated well with their in vivo antioxidant and mucin augmenting activities. The excellent healing activity of the extracts of P. betel and E. officinalis indicated a major role of mucin protection and regeneration in the healing of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs mediated stomach ulceration

    Black Tea and Theaflavins Assist Healing of Indomethacin-Induced Gastric Ulceration in Mice by Antioxidative Action

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    The healing activities of black tea (BT) and the theaflavins (TF) against the indomethacin-induced stomach ulceration were studied in a mouse model. Indomethacin (18 mg/kg, p.o.) administration induced maximum ulceration in the glandular portion of the gastric mucosa on the 3rd day, accompanied by increased lipid peroxidation and protein oxidation, depletion of thiol-defense and mucin, as well as reduced expressions of cyclooxygenases (COX) and prostaglandin (PG) E synthesis in the gastric tissues, and plasma total antioxidant status of mice. Treatment with BT (40 mg/kg), TF (1 mg/kg), and omeprazole (3 mg/kg) produced similar (74%–76%) ulcer healing, as revealed from the histopathological studies. Treatment with all the above samples reversed the adverse oxidative effects of indomethacin significantly. BT and TF also enhanced the PGE synthesis by augmenting the expressions of COX 1 and 2, but did not modulate acid secretion
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