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Relative commutants of strongly self-absorbing C*-algebras
The relative commutant of a strongly self-absorbing
algebra is indistinguishable from its ultrapower . This
applies both to the case when is the hyperfinite II factor and to the
case when it is a strongly self-absorbing C*-algebra. In the latter case we
prove analogous results for and reduced powers
corresponding to other filters on . Examples of algebras with
approximately inner flip and approximately inner half-flip are provided,
showing the optimality of our results. We also prove that strongly
self-absorbing algebras are smoothly classifiable, unlike the algebras with
approximately inner half-flip.Comment: Some minor correction
Awareness on Digital Drugs Abuse and its Applied Prevention among Healthcare Practitioners in KSA
Digital drugs abuse, also known as I-dosing, has recently emerged as a danger to Middle Eastern teenagers through different media channels. This study aimed to investigate the level of knowledge of digital drug abuse among health practioners in KSA, explore their attitude towards it and describe the possible preventive policies if any, and their experience of any medicolegal implemented awareness strategies to combat this phenomenon. A cross-sectional survey was used to gather data. An open-ended questionnaire with two parts containing open-ended questions was developed, validated, pretested, and randomly distributed to 200 voluntary participating health care practitioners of both sexes (n = 200) attending a continuous medical education seminar in May 2015 held in Madinah. Ethical approval and an informed written consent was obtained. Participants were males (65%) and females (35%) with different professional degrees. The knowledge of I-dosing of digital drugs was 30%. The source of this knowledge was through media (96%) and through receiving inquiries concerning this topic (71.9%). Only 14.7% of participants knew the mechanism of action of digital drugs. However, 65% of the participants thought digital drugs are real threats. From the participants, 16.9% were approached by an awareness program concerning this issue. This study concluded the urgent need for an awareness program directed at medical practitioners and communities in KSA.
Keywords: Forensic Science, Digital Drug, I-Dosing, Teenage, Abuse, Prevention, Healthcare Practitioners
Energy-Efficient Low-Complexity Algorithm in 5G Massive MIMO Systems
Energy efficiency (EE) is a critical design when taking into account
circuit power consumption (CPC) in fifth-generation cellular networks. These
problems arise because of the increasing number of antennas in massive
multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems, attributable to inter-cell
interference for channel state information. Apart from that, a higher number
of radio frequency (RF) chains at the base station and active users consume
more power due to the processing activities in digital-to-analogue converters
and power amplifiers. Therefore, antenna selection, user selection, optimal
transmission power, and pilot reuse power are important aspects in improving
energy efficiency in massive MIMO systems. This work aims to investigate
joint antenna selection, optimal transmit power and joint user selection based
on deriving the closed-form of the maximal EE, with complete knowledge
of large-scale fading with maximum ratio transmission. It also accounts for
channel estimation and eliminating pilot contamination as antennasM→∞.
This formulates the optimization problem of joint optimal antenna selection,
transmits power allocation and joint user selection to mitigate inter-cellinterference
in downlink multi-cell massiveMIMO systems under minimized
reuse of pilot sequences based on a novel iterative low-complexity algorithm
(LCA) for Newton’s methods and Lagrange multipliers. To analyze the precise
power consumption, a novel power consumption scheme is proposed for
each individual antenna, based on the transmit power amplifier and CPC.
Simulation results demonstrate that the maximal EE was achieved using the
iterative LCA based on reasonable maximum transmit power, in the case the
noise power is less than the received power pilot. The maximum EE was
achieved with the desired maximum transmit power threshold by minimizing pilot reuse, in the case the transmit power allocation ρd = 40 dBm, and the
optimal EE=71.232 Mb/j
MutSα and MutLα immunoexpression analysis in diagnostic grading of oral epithelial dysplasia and squamous cell carcinoma
Objectives. This study explored the expression of DNA mismatch repair (MMR) proteins in a range of oral biopsies. We further evaluated the significance of MMR protein expression combined with basic demographic data in differentiating grades of oral epithelial dysplasia (OED) and oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC)
Bioaktivitas Ekstrak Daun Jeruk Purut (Citrus Hystrix Dc) terhadap Rayap Tanah (Coptotermes Curvignathus Holmgren)
Kaffir lime leaves (Citrus hystrix DC) has the potential to be used as a natural preservative especially an anti-termites. The study aims to evaluation the toxicity of extract of leaves C. hystrix against subterranean termites Coptotermes curvignathus Holmgren and to determine the optimal concentration of extract lime leaves on subterranean termite activity. Lime leaves were extracted using maceration method with methanol. Level of concentration were 0%, 2%, 4%, 6%, 8% and 10%. Filter paper soaked at each concentration thengive as a food source to subterranean termites. Bioassay tests were carried out for 21 days. Then mortality and filter paper weight loss was measured. The results showed the concentration level of 10% has the highest termite mortality with average value of 100% and has the lowest value of filter paper weight loss with a average value 13.48%. However, the optimal concentration was achieved at 8% due to the mortality rate reached 94% and the level of termite activity was classified as very strong. Keyword: Bioactivity anti-termites Citrus hystrix DC, Coptotermes curvignathus Holmgren, Methanol extract
Seasonal variation in sorghum resistance to shoot fly
The studies on seasonal variation in sorghum (Somalia
germplasm) resistance to shoot fly Atherigona varia soccata
Rondani were conducted in four experimental sowings in three
seasons viz. late postrainy season 1990-9 1, early rainy
1991, and early postrainy 1991-92 at ICRISAT Center.
Investigations included evaluation for resistance of the
entries to the shoot fly over seasons for less oviposition,
less damage resulting in fewer dead hearts and
tolerance/recovery resistance.
In view of seasonal variation, entries were assessed in
relation to various environmental parameters namely
temperature, humidity and rainfall and their influence on
varietal ~esistance was monitored
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