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Case report of LCP pediatric hip osteosynthesis of a proximal femoral fracture in a child with marble bone disease
We present a case report demonstrating the experience of the department of pediatric orthopaedics of the University Orthopedic Hospital at Sofia Medical University in the treatment of an intertrochanteric proximal femoral fracture in a child with osteopetrosis. We performed open fracture reduction with stable 120° LCP (Locking Compression Plate) Pediatric hip osteosynthesis. Fracture consolidation and ability to walk without crutches was achieved in a half a year. The presented case is the first for Bulgaria. There are still no publications in the world literature on application of such osteosynthesis in marble bone disease.Key words: Osteopetrosis, pathologic intertrochanteric fracture, child, open reduction, LCP Paediatric Hi
Magnetic excitations in molecular magnets with complex bridges: The tetrahedral molecule NiMo
We investigate the spectroscopic magnetic excitations in molecular magnets
with complex intermediate structure among the magnetic ions. Our approach
consists in introducing a modified spin Hamiltonian that allows for discrete
coupling parameters accounting for all energetically favorable spatial
distributions of the valence electrons along the exchange bridges connecting
the constituent magnetic ions. We discuss the physical relevance of the
constructed Hamiltonian and derive its eigenvalues. The model is applied to
explore the magnetic excitations of the tetrameric molecular magnet
NiMo. Our results are in a very good agreement with the available
experimental data. We show that the experimental magnetic excitations in the
named tetramer can be traced back to the specific geometry and complex chemical
structure of the exchange bridges leading to the splitting and broadness of the
peaks centered about 0.5 meV and 1.7 meV.Comment: arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:1805.013
Prediction of sanding in subsurface hydrocarbon reservoirs.
Sand production in oil and gas wells can occur if the fluid velocity exceeds a
certain value. Due to drilling operations, the mechanical stresses can exceed the load bearing capacity of the rock. As the local stresses exceed certain level, a certain amount of rock is fractured into sand. Then, the sand is carried by the fluid through the wellbore depending on the flow rate. The amount of the solids can be less than a few grams per cubic meter of reservoir fluid or an essential amount. In the later case erosion of the rock and removing sufficient quantities of rock can occur. This can produce subsurface cavities which collapse and destroy the well.
When sanding is unavoidable it is necessary to estimate the characteristics of the process. Our aim was to generate a simple one-dimensional local model, which predicts the volume of sanding, the radius and the porosity of the yielded zone. Such model will help the company in the development of complex 3D models
Chiral persistent currents and magnetic susceptibilities in the parafermion quantum Hall states in the second Landau level with Aharonov-Bohm flux
Using the effective conformal field theory for the quantum Hall edge states
we propose a compact and convenient scheme for the computation of the periods,
amplitudes and temperature behavior of the chiral persistent currents and the
magnetic susceptibilities in the mesoscopic disk version of the Z_k parafermion
quantum Hall states in the second Landau level. Our numerical calculations show
that the persistent currents are periodic in the Aharonov-Bohm flux with period
exactly one flux quantum and have a diamagnetic nature. In the high-temperature
regime their amplitudes decay exponentially with increasing the temperature and
the corresponding exponents are universal characteristics of non-Fermi liquids.
Our theoretical results for these exponents are in perfect agreement with those
extracted from the numerical data and demonstrate that there is in general a
non-trivial contribution coming from the neutral sector. We emphasize the
crucial role of the non-holomorphic factors, first proposed by Cappelli and
Zemba in the context of the conformal field theory partition functions for the
quantum Hall states, which ensure the invariance of the annulus partition
function under the Laughlin spectral flow.Comment: 14 pages, RevTeX4, 7 figures (eps
Properties of the Chandra Sources in M81
The Chandra X-ray Observatory obtained a 50-ks observation of the central
region of M81 using the ACIS-S in imaging mode. The global properties of the 97
x-ray sources detected in the inner 8.3x8.3 arcmin field of M81 are examined.
Roughly half the sources are concentrated within the central bulge. The
remainder are distributed throughout the disk with the brightest disk sources
lying preferentially along spiral arms. The average hardness ratios of both
bulge and disk sources are consistent with power law spectra of index Gamma~1.6
indicative of a population of x-ray binaries. A group of much softer sources
are also present. The background source-subtracted logN-logS distribution of
the disk follows a power law of index ~ -0.5 with no change in slope over three
decades in flux. The logN-logS distribution of the bulge follows a similar
shape but with a steeper slope above ~4.0e+37 ergs/s. There is unresolved x-ray
flux from the bulge with a radial profile similar to that of the bulge sources.
This unresolved flux is softer than the average of the bulge sources and
extrapolating the bulge logN-logS distribution towards weaker sources can only
account for 20% of the unresolved flux. No strong time variability was observed
for any source with the exception of one bright, soft source.Comment: 5 pages, 3 color PS figures, to appear in ApJ
Rapid evolutionary turnover underlies conserved lncRNA-genome interactions
Many long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) can regulate chromatin states, but the evolutionary origin and dynamics driving lncRNA-genome interactions are unclear. We adapted an integrative strategy that identifies lncRNA orthologs in different species despite limited sequence similarity, which is applicable to mammalian and insect lncRNAs. Analysis of the roX lncRNAs, which are essential for dosage compensation of the single X chromosome in Drosophila males, revealed 47 new roX orthologs in diverse Drosophilid species across ∼40 million years of evolution. Genetic rescue by roX orthologs and engineered synthetic lncRNAs showed that altering the number of focal, repetitive RNA structures determines roX ortholog function. Genomic occupancy maps of roX RNAs in four species revealed conserved targeting of X chromosome neighborhoods but rapid turnover of individual binding sites. Many new roX-binding sites evolved from DNA encoding a pre-existing RNA splicing signal, effectively linking dosage compensation to transcribed genes. Thus, dynamic change in lncRNAs and their genomic targets underlies conserved and essential lncRNA-genome interactions
Fluctuations and Correlations in Lattice Models for Predator-Prey Interaction
Including spatial structure and stochastic noise invalidates the classical
Lotka-Volterra picture of stable regular population cycles emerging in models
for predator-prey interactions. Growth-limiting terms for the prey induce a
continuous extinction threshold for the predator population whose critical
properties are in the directed percolation universality class. Here, we discuss
the robustness of this scenario by considering an ecologically inspired
stochastic lattice predator-prey model variant where the predation process
includes next-nearest-neighbor interactions. We find that the corresponding
stochastic model reproduces the above scenario in dimensions 1< d \leq 4, in
contrast with mean-field theory which predicts a first-order phase transition.
However, the mean-field features are recovered upon allowing for
nearest-neighbor particle exchange processes, provided these are sufficiently
fast.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, 2-column revtex4 format. Emphasis on the lattice
predator-prey model with next-nearest-neighbor interaction (Rapid
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