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    Bose-Fermi Degeneracies in Large NN Adjoint QCD

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    We analyze the large NN limit of adjoint QCD, an SU(N)SU(N) gauge theory with NfN_f flavors of massless adjoint Majorana fermions, compactified on S3×S1S^3 \times S^1. We focus on the weakly-coupled confining small-S3S^3 regime. If the fermions are given periodic boundary conditions on S1S^1, we show that there are large cancellations between bosonic and fermionic contributions to the twisted partition function. These cancellations follow a pattern previously seen in the context of misaligned supersymmetry, and lead to the absence of Hagedorn instabilities for any S1S^1 size LL, even though the bosonic and fermionic densities of states both have Hagedorn growth. Adjoint QCD stays in the confining phase for any LN0L \sim N^0, explaining how it is able to enjoy large NN volume independence for any LL. The large NN boson-fermion cancellations take place in a setting where adjoint QCD is manifestly non-supersymmetric at any finite NN, and are consistent with the recent conjecture that adjoint QCD has emergent fermionic symmetries in the large NN limit.Comment: 35 pages, 5 figures. v3: further minor correction

    Casimir energy of confining large NN gauge theories

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    Four-dimensional asymptotically-free large NN gauge theories compactified on SR3×RS^3_R \times \mathbb{R} have a weakly-coupled confining regime when RR is small compared to the strong scale. We compute the vacuum energy of a variety of confining large NN non-supersymmetric gauge theories in this calculable regime, where the vacuum energy can be thought of as the S3S^3 Casimir energy. The N=N=\infty renormalized vacuum energy turns out to vanish in all of the large NN gauge theories we have examined, confirming a striking prediction of temperature-reflection symmetry.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure. v2: added clarifications and typo corrections, conclusions unchange

    What pops out in positional priming of pop-out: insights from event-related EEG lateralizations

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    It is well established that, in visual pop-out search, reaction time (RT) performance is influenced by cross-trial repetitions versus changes of target-defining attributes. One instance of this is referred to as “positional priming of pop-out” (pPoP; Maljkovic and Nakayama, 1996). In positional PoP paradigms, the processing of the current target is examined depending on whether it occurs at the previous target or a previous distractor location, relative to a previously empty location (“neutral” baseline), permitting target facilitation and distractor inhibition to be dissociated. The present study combined RT measures with specific sensory- and motor-driven event-related lateralizations to track the time course of four distinct processing levels as a function of the target’s position across consecutive trials. The results showed that, relative to targets at previous target and “neutral” locations, the appearance of a target at a previous distractor location was associated with a delayed build-up of the posterior contralateral negativity wave, indicating that distractor positions are suppressed at early stages of visual processing. By contrast, presentation of a target at a previous target, relative to “neutral” and distractor locations, modulated the elicitation of the subsequent stimulus-locked lateralized readiness potential wave, indicating that post-selective response selection is facilitated if the target occurred at the same position as on the previous trial. Overall, the results of present study provide electrophysiological evidence for the idea that target location priming (RT benefits) does not originate from an enhanced coding of target saliency at repeated (target) locations; instead, they arise (near-) exclusively from processing levels subsequent to focal-attentional target selection

    Preoperative Planning of Total Knee Replacement

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    Privatization and European Economic and Monetary Union

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    To qualify for full membership in the Economic and Monetary Union, member states had to meet strict budget deficit and government debt convergence criteria. This study analyzes whether deficits and indebtedness in the 1990s in Spain, Italy, Portugal and Greece were associated with a shift from privatization as a tool of economic restructuring, to privatization as a tool of European monetary convergence. The empirical results suggests that privatization funds accruing from the sale of state-owned enterprises in the Southern European countries might have been used to tackle budget deficits and meet the stringent criteria for monetary integration.Monetary Union; Privatization

    Diabetic Foot Due to Anaphylactic Shock: A Case Report

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    Introduction: Diabetic foot is a clinical disorder, which is commonly seen in patients with diabetes mellitus. It is also the major cause of below knee amputation in the world. There are many underlying causes such as neuropathic, ischemic, and infectious causes for diabetic foot. Local or systemic complications may develop after snake bite. Case Presentation: We reported a very rare case, involving a 78-year-old male admitted to the Emergency Department, who developed anaphylactic shock and diabetic foot after the snake bite. Conclusions: Reviewing the literature, this is the second reported case of snake bite associated with diabetic foot
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