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    A Study of Allotropes of Selenium by the X-Ray Diffraction Method

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    X-Ray Study of Selenium in the Liquid and Colloidal State

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    PNL12 A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF DRUG TREATMENT PATTERNS AMONGST UK PRIMARY CARE PATIENTS WITH RESTLESS LEGS SYNDROME (RLS) BETWEEN I ST APRIL 2004 AND 3 I ST MARCH 2005

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    On the Molecular Conductivity of Dyestuffs in Solution and the Influence of Foreign Substance on the Same

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    The paper describes the results of the measurements of the molecular conductivities of dyestuffs in solution. It has been found that in most of the eases the molecular conductivities of dyestuffs in solution do not have linear relations with square root of concentration. The departure of the conductivity curve from the perfect straight line has been explained as due to the formation of ionic micelles. The influence of foreign molecule or ions on the conductivity of the fluorescent dyestuffs in solution has been investigated as well

    An Approximate Analytical Solution of the Fractional Diffusion Equation with External Force and Different Type of Absorbent Term - Revisited

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    In this article Homotopy Perturbation Method (HPM) is applied to obtain an approximate analytical solution of a fractional diffusion equation with an external force and a reaction term different from the reaction term used by Das and Gupta (2010). The anomalous behavior of diffusivity in presence or absence of linear external force due to the presence of this force of reaction term are obtained and presented graphically

    A Model for Phase Transition based on Statistical Disassembly of Nuclei at Intermediate Energies

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    Consider a model of particles (nucleons) which has a two-body interaction which leads to bound composites with saturation properties. These properties are : all composites have the same density and the ground state energies of composites with k nucleons are given by -kW+\sigma k^{2/3} where W and \sigma are positive constants. W represents a volume term and \sigma a surface tension term. These values are taken from nuclear physics. We show that in the large N limit where N is the number of particles such an assembly in a large enclosure at finite temperature shows properties of liquid-gas phase transition. We do not use the two-body interaction but the gross properties of the composites only. We show that (a) the p-\rho isotherms show a region where pressure does not change as ρ\rho changes just as in Maxwell construction of a Van der Waals gas, (b) in this region the chemical potential does not change and (c) the model obeys the celebrated Clausius-Clapeyron relations. A scaling law for the yields of composites emerges. For a finite number of particles N (upto some thousands) the problem can be easily solved on a computer. This allows us to study finite particle number effects which modify phase transition effects. The model is calculationally simple. Monte-Carlo simulations are not needed.Comment: RevTex file, 21 pages, 5 figure

    Therapeutic Efficacy of Saline and Glucose Saline against Dermally applied Sulphur Mustard Intoxication in Mice

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    A single dose of saline or glucose-saline (5 mg glucose/kg) offered similar protection to mice against sulphur mustard intoxication, the extent of survival being 83 per cent as against 33 per cent without treatment. All the animals were protected when the treatment was extended by another two consecutive days in the glucose-saline treated group. Both saline and glucose-saline treatments could ameliorate the haemoconcentration as well as normalise pO/sub 2/ and % oxygen saturation. The protection conferred is attributed to the probable replenishment of fluid loss

    Some Directional Observations of Atmospherics on 1000 Metres During Sunset Time

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