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Correlation among QPO frequencies and Quiescence-state Duration in Black Hole Candidate GRS 1915+105
We discover a definite correlation between the frequency of the
quasi-periodic oscillations (QPO) in quiescence states and the duration of the
quiescence state of the transient X-ray source GRS 1915+105. We find that while
the QPO frequency can be explained with the oscillation of shocks in accretion
flows, the switching of burst to quiescence states (and vice versa) and their
duration can be explained by assuming an outflow from the post-shock region.
The duration of the quiescence state is inversely related to the QPO-frequency.
We derive this relation. We also find the correlation between the observed low
(Hz) and the intermediate (1-10Hz) QPO frequencies. Our
analytical solutions are verified by analyzing several days of public-domain
data from RXTE.Comment: Latex, 13 pages with 3 figures; Accepted for Publication in
Astrophysical Journal Letter
Automatic Discrimination of Abnormal Subjects Using the Visual Evoked Potential Spectral Components
Study of visual evoked potential (VEP) is one of the utilized methods in clinical diagnosis of ophthalmology and neurological disorders. The automatic detection of VEP spectral components is an important tool in the diagnosis of mental activity. This paper presents a novel computational approach using feedforward neural network to identify abnormal subjects from changes in spectral components. The output vector from the feedforward neural network is based on the VEP spectral components. The software was developed to identify mental state from the VEP spectral components using Matlab software package. Using this approach, it is possible to perform real-time abnormality identification accurately on personal computers
MOLECULAR DOCKING STUDIES ON THIADIAZOLE DERIVATIVES AS PROTEIN KINASE INHIBITORS
Objective: In the present study, a novel series of 1, 3, 4-thiadiazole derivatives were docked against the mycobacterium tuberculosis protein kinase G. 1, 3, 4–thiadiazole derivatives with a modified primary amine group at 5th position were used for docking studies.
Methods: The three-dimensional structure of the protein was obtained from PDB, and its active sites were predicted. The structures of all the compounds were drawn using chemdraw software version 8.0. The docking studies were done by using schrödinger software against the enzyme protein kinase G. Totally eighteen compounds was synthesized based on glide score
Results: In this Docking study the thiadiazole analogues were showing good binding energy. The amino acids residues GLU588, SER412, GLY410 and GLU 628 in the kinase domain active site form hydrogen bonds with the ligand.
Conclusion: The compounds D34, D16, D7, D25, D15, and D27 showed better interaction with protein kinase G (pknG) more than the other drug molecule
Effect of integration of inorganic and organic sources of fertilizers on the yield and economics of rice cultivation var. CR1009
The complimentary role of organics as supplements to chemical fertilizers is important for keeping the soil healthy in order to harness the potential yield in rice. Therefore, a field experiment was carried out during the cropping year of 2020-2021 to ascertain the impact of inorganic and organic source fertilizers integration on rice production's yield and its economics in Cauvery deltaic region of Tamil Nadu. The experiment was laid out in randomized block design with three replications. The experiment comprised of eight treatments viz., T1 - RDF + 12.5 t FYM ( Farmer's practice), T2 - Vermicompost @ 5 t/ha + RDF, T3 - Coirpith compost @ 5 t/ha + RDF, T4 - Pressmud compost @ 5 t/ha + RDF, T5 - Poultry manure compost @ 5 t/ha + RDF, T6 - Goat manure compost @ 5 t/ha + RDF, T7 - Bone sludge compost @ 5 t/ha + RDF and T8 - Sewage sludge compost @ 5 t/ha + RDF was applied to see the effect of integration of both organic and inorganic sources of fertilizers on the yield and economics of rice (CR1009) cultivation. The present study's findings showed that the integrative application of vermicompost @ 5t ha-1 along with 100 per cent recommended dose of fertilizers (T2) excelled all treatments and gave significantly increased grain yield of 5792 kg ha-¹ with a value of 37 per cent over control and benefit-cost ratio of 3.45. The integrated application of Vermicompost @ 5tha-1 along with 100 per cent recommended dose of NPK registered the highest values in yield attributes, yield and economic returns in rice
ON SINGLE OBJECTIVE LINEAR MODEL IN CONTROLLING COMMUNICABLE DISEASES BASED ON FUZZY LINEAR PROGRAMMING PROBLEM
Fuzzy Single objective optimization is the process of optimizing systematically and simultaneously a collection of objective functions with fuzzy variable. In this paper, fuzzy single objective linear model is developed based on fuzzy linear programming to minimize the overall treatment cost, curing time and dosage of medicine by distributing the various treatments to the disease population in order to minimize the human productivity loss. This model will help to the health department in controlling the communicable diseases with minimum cost, time and dosage of medicine
Impact of Yoga and Meditation Among the Student Community
There is large number of methods of Yoga catering to the needs of the different types of people in society and to bring about the transformation of the individual. As Swami Vivekananda told; “Each soul is potentially divine. The goal is to manifest this divinity within by controlling nature, external and internal. Do this either by work or worship or psychic control or philosophy by one or more or all of these and before. This is the whole of religion” -Swami Vivekananda In fact, yoga is not a religion; it is a way of living whose aim is ‘a healthy mind in a healthy body’. A piece of yoga practice every day will definitely make student community gain more physical strength and get rid of all physical difficulties and diseases. With this mental strength, student community can come out and fight against all discrepancies with increasing self-confidence. They will thus become more powerful than ever before. Yoga can empower in the following four ways like Physical Health Empowerment, Emotional Empowerment, Mental Health Empowerment and Spiritual Empowerment. All these can be attained through yoga practices that include Yogasana, Pranayama and Meditation. These simple but powerfully uplifting intervention programmes can instill self confidence in students, renewing their sense of joy, spirit of integration and communal kinship
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