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Influence of final state interaction on incoherent pion photoproduction on the deuteron in the region of the Delta-resonance
The influence of final state - and pi N-rescattering in incoherent pion
photoproduction on the deuteron has been investigated. For the elementary
photoproduction operator an effective Lagrangian model is used which describes
well the elementary reaction. The interactions in the final two-body subsystems
are taken in separable form. While NN-rescattering shows quite a significant
effect, particularly strong for neutral pion production, pi N-rescattering is
almost negligible. Inclusion of such effects leads to an improved and quite
satisfactory agreement with experiment.Comment: 18 pages revtex4 including 16 postscript figure
The mixing of banking and commerce: a conference summary
Acquisitions of industrial loan corporations by commercial firms have renewed the debate over the separation between banking and commerce in the U.S. On May 16–18, 2007, policymakers and academics weighed in on this debate during the Chicago Fed’s 43rd annual Conference on Bank Structure and Competition, titled The Mixing of Banking and Commerce.Banks and banking ; Banks and banking, American
Spin observables for pion photoproduction on the deuteron in the (1232)-resonance region
Spin observables for the three charge states of the pion for the pion
photoproduction reaction on the deuteron, , with polarized
photon beam and/or oriented deuteron target are predicted. For the beam-target
double-spin asymmetries, it is found that only the longitudinal asymmetries
and do not vanish, whereas all the circular
and the other longitudinal asymmetries do vanish. The sensitivity of spin
observables to the model deuteron wave function is investigated. It has been
found that only and are sensitive to the model deuteron wave
function, in particular in the case of -production above the
-region, and that other asymmetries are not.Comment: 16 pages, 8 figures, accepted for publication in J. Phys. G: Nucl.
Part. Phy
Enhanced spectrofluorimetric determination of the multitargeted tyrosine kinase inhibitor, crizotinib, in human plasma via micelle-mediated approach
Purpose: To quantify the multi-targeted tyrosine kinase inhibitor, crizotinib, in human plasma and bulk powder by highly sensitive micellar enhanced spectrofluorimetric procedure.Method: The developed procedure was based on measuring the fluorescence intensity of crizotinib (CRZ) in sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS) micellar system at 404 nm after excitation at 271 nm. Validation of the developed procedure was carried out following ICH (International Council for Harmonization) guidelines.Results: Maximum fluorescence intensity (FI) was attained by addition of 0.2 mL SDS and 0.2 mL HCl (1N) to CRZ aliquots and then dilution with distilled water. There was a linear relationship between the FI of CRZ and its concentration over the range, 5 – 400 ng/mL, with limit of detection and of quantification of 1.857 and 5.628 ng/mL respectively. The developed procedure was successfully applied to assay CRZ in pure powder form and spiked human plasma with mean recovery of 100.68 ± 0.37 and 99.98 ± 0.20 %, respectively.Conclusion: The developed procedure is simple and sensitive, and can be applied to routine analysis of CRZ in pure powder form as well as in clinical laboratories for the determination of CRZ in plasma.Keywords: Crizotinib, Spectrofluorimetry, Micelle, Human plasma, Sodium dodecyl sulphat
Polarization observables of the gamma d --> PiNN reaction in the Delta(1232)-resonance region
Polarization observables of the three charge states of the pion for the
reaction with polarized photon beam and/or oriented
deuteron target are evaluated over the whole (1232)-resonance region
adopting a nonrelativistic model based on time-ordered perturbation theory.
Results for the -meson spectra, linear photon asymmetry, vector and tensor
target asymmetries are presented. Particular attention is given, for the first
time, to double polarization asymmetries for which we present results for
and . We found that all other double
polarization asymmetries of photon and deuteron target are vanished.Comment: 17 Pages, 8 Figures, accepted for publication in Int. J. Mod. Phys.
Teachers' Perceptions on Authentic Materials in Language Teaching in Kuwait
This research paper was conducted to find out the effects of authentic materials on students learning at elementary level. This study provides basic and comprehensive information to assist teachers in developing effective communication among teachers and students. It was carried out during fall semester 2013. The researcher used qualitative method approach in which simultaneously collected data using a non- participant observation, artifacts, and face-to face interview. The objectives of the study were to determine the teachers perceptions towards the use of one or many types of authentic materials in teaching English as a foreign language, their effective way in integrating the English language skills, and to determine whether the use of authentic materials is more effective than traditional methods of teaching. The results of data shows that the authentic materials are a good and useful tool for learning a second language toward examination purposes because they lead the learner into drawing out language from their own knowledge and personal experiences through exposure to, immersion to the stimuli presented before them. Keywords: Authentic material, ESL/ EFL, teacher preparation, Listening/Viewing Materials, Visual Materials, Printed Materials, Realia, elementary stage.
The Cricothyroid Space: a Guide for Successful Thyroidectomy
ObjectiveThe frequent complications of thyroid surgery are mostly related to the anatomy of the region. This stimulated us to look for a starting point that makes exploration of the region easier and consequently reduces complications. We aimed to explore and define the anatomy of the cricothyroid (CT) region from cadaveric dissection and to present the outcome of 73 consecutive thyroidectomies starting from a space in the CT region.MethodsDissection in the thyroid gland region and creating a space in the CT region was performed on five cadavers (10 spaces), followed by 73 consecutive thyroidectomies through a standard approach beginning from the CT space.ResultsIn all cadavers, a space was easily created in the CT region. Vessels, nerves and the parathyroid glands were identified. Standard thyroidectomy starting from the CT space was performed on 73 patients. The external laryngeal nerve was seen in 40% of the cases. The recurrent laryngeal nerve was identified and preserved in all patients. Six patients had temporary hypocalcaemia and eight had a temporary voice change. None of the patients had permanent hypoparathyroidism or recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy.ConclusionThe CT space is an avascular space medial to the thyroid lobe and is a good starting point for thyroidectomy that allows easy and safe exploration of the region. (Asian J Surg 2002;25(3): 226-31
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