342 research outputs found

    Fixed point results of F-rational cyclic contractive mappings on 0-complete partial metric spaces

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    © 2018 Forum-Editrice Universitaria Udinese SRL. All rights reserved. Wardowski [19] introduced a new concept of contraction which called F-contraction and proved a fixed point theorem on complete metric space. Following this direction of research, in this paper, we introduce an F-rational cyclic contraction on partial metric spaces and we present new fixed point results for such cyclic contraction in 0-complete partial metric spaces. An example is given to illustrate the main result, also an application to integral equation is given to show the usability of our results

    Fixed point results using Ft-contractions in ordered metric spaces having t-property

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    In this paper, we prove the existence of fixed points of Ft-contraction mappings in partially ordered metric spaces not necessarily complete. We require that the ordered metric space has the t-property, which is a new concept introduced recently by Rashid et.al. We also give some examples to illustrate the new concepts and obtained results.The publication of this article was funded by the Qatar National Library

    Investigation of antibacterial & antioxidant activity for methanolic extract from different edible plant species in Palestine

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                 Medicinal plants are finding their way into pharmaceutical derivatives, cosmetics and food supplements. The present study was undertaken to investigate the leave extracts of eleven plant species;  Malva sherardiana, Plumbago europaea,  Ephedra alata,  Arum Palestinum , Centaurea dumulosa ,  Eruca Sativa, Teucrium polium,  Bupleurum subovatum ,  Geranium robertianum , Ononis speciosa and Plumbago auriculata  for their potential activity against human bacterial pathogens and antioxidant efficiency.  The crude extract of the plant leaves and selected antibiotic was evaluated against five different bacterial pathogens : Staphylococcus aureus, (gram positive), Escherichia coli, Proteus mirabilis, Klebsiella sp., and Pseudomonas aeroginosa (gram negative) using agar well diffusion method. The Gram – positive bacteria S. aureus showed the higher susceptibility of inhibition with  most plant extracts mainly  Plumbago europaea methanol extract  with zone of 12 mm,  Centaurea dumulosa extract with 10 mm inhibition zone and Ononis speciosa with 6 mm inhibition zone. whereas Gram – negative bacteria; E. coli  and P. aeruginosa showed some degree of susceptibility only for extracts of  Centaurea dumulosa, and Klebsiella sp. Showed  a little degree of inhibition with 2 mm zone for extracts of Bupleurum subovatum. In DPPH ( free radical scavenging assay ) for antioxidant evaluation for each plant extract ; Eruca Sativa had the lowest IC50 value which was 11.74 μg/mL  the closest value to Trolox IC50 , Ephedra alata & Teucrium polium had also relatively potent antioxidant activity with 15.85 & 15.13 μg/mL  IC50 value respectively. On the other hand Plumbago auriculata was considered as the weakest plant on free radical scavenging assay with 83.56 μg/mL  for IC50 value. Other investigated medicinal plants showed relatively moderate free radical scavenging activity. This study support the use of these herbal plants traditionally to cure some infectious diseases, mainly caused by Gram – positive bacterium and also as antioxidant agents

    7. Long term results of quadrangular autologous pericardial patch reconstruction of the pulmonary artery during arterial switch operation on post-

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    The aim of this retrospective study is to evaluate the technique of Quadrangular Fresh Autologous Pericardial Patch for the reconstruction of the pulmonary artery in Arterial Switch Operation (ASO) to prevent the post-operative pulmonary artery stenosis (PAS). A total of 287 consecutive infants with transposition of great arteries were treated with ASO in our center between January 2000 and September 2014. The mean age was (7.76days) and mean weight was (3.67kg). The new pulmonary arterial root was reconstructed with a fresh quadrangular autologous patch. The technique includes extensive mobilization of both pulmonary artery branches and direct suturing of the parch to 2/3 of the annulus of the new pulmonary artery trunk first, and then reconstruction finish by the re-suspension of the posterior commissure of the new pulmonary valve inside the patch. Patients were examined using trans-thoracic echocardiography consecutively at discharge form the hospital, and at 3–6 months and yearly after discharge. The mean follow up time was 78 months. The early mortality was 5.19% (17 patients), and there were no late mortality. The highest mortality was reported during the beginning of the pediatric surgical program. The mortality for the last 100 patients was 1%. The pressure gradient across the pulmonary valve in 249 patients (87%, was less than 20mmHg. Mild pulmonary stenosis (pressure gradient of 20–40mmHg) was present in 32 patients (11.14%) and moderate pulmonary stenosis with gradient 40–60mmHg was manifested in 4 patients (1.39%). Reconstruction of the new Pulmonary artery during the ASO, using the quadrangular autologous fresh pericardial patch, is effective and reproducible in reducing the incidence of post-operative pulmonary stenosis

    Eye Disease Classification Using Deep Learning Techniques

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    Eye is the essential sense organ for vision function. Due to the fact that certain eye disorders might result in vision loss, it is essential to diagnose and treat eye diseases early on. By identifying common eye illnesses and performing an eye check, eye care providers can safeguard patients against vision loss or blindness. Convolutional neural networks (CNN) and transfer learning were employed in this study to discriminate between a normal eye and one with diabetic retinopathy, cataract, or glaucoma disease. Using transfer learning for multi-class classification, high accuracy was achieved at 94% while the traditional CNN achieved 84% rate

    Leading with Love and Its Relationship to Faculty Members Job Loyalty in Jordanian Universities

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    In This study we investigate the relationship between academic leaders practice of leading with love and faculty members job loyalty in Jordanian public universities, the study recruited (358) faculty members. The study finds that academic leaders practice leading with love to a high degree and that faculty members have high job loyalty. Additionally, there is a statistically significant positive relationship between practicing leadership by love and faculty members job loyalty. The study suggests that adopting leadership by love can enhance employee performance and achieve job satisfaction in universities

    Antideuteron yield at the AGS and coalescence implications

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    We present Experiment 864's measurement of invariant antideuteron yields in 11.5A GeV/c Au + Pt collisions. The analysis includes 250 million triggers representing 14 billion 10% central interactions sampled for events with high mass candidates. We find (1/2 pi pt) d^(2)N/dydpt = 3.5 +/- 1.5 (stat.) +0.9,-0.5 (sys.) x 10^(-8) GeV^(-2)c^(2) for 1.8=0.35 GeV/c (y(cm)=1.6) and 3.7 +/- 2.7 (stat.) +1.4,-1.5 (sys.) x 10^(-8) GeV^(-2)c^(2) for 1.4=0.26 GeV/c, and a coalescence parameter B2-bar of 4.1 +/- 2.9 (stat.) +2.3,-2.4 (sys.) x 10^(-3) GeV^(2)c^(-3). Implications for the coalescence model and antimatter annihilation are discussed.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figures, Latex, submitted to Phys. Rev. Let

    Measurements of Light Nuclei Production in 11.5 A GeV/c Au+Pb Heavy-Ion Collisions

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    We report on measurements by the E864 experiment at the BNL-AGS of the yields of light nuclei in collisions of Au(197) with beam momentum of 11.5 A GeV/c on targets of Pb(208) and Pt(197). The yields are reported for nuclei with baryon number A=1 up to A=7, and typically cover a rapidity range from y(cm) to y(cm)+1 and a transverse momentum range of approximately 0.1 < p(T)/A < 0.5 GeV/c. We calculate coalescence scale factors B(A) from which we extract model dependent source dimensions and collective flow velocities. We also examine the dependences of the yields on baryon number, spin, and isospin of the produced nuclei.Comment: 21 figures-to be published in Phys. Rev.

    Mass dependence of light nucleus production in ultrarelativistic heavy ion collisions

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    Light nuclei can be produced in the central reaction zone via coalescence in relativistic heavy ion collisions. E864 at BNL has measured the production of ten light nuclei with nuclear number of A=1 to A=7 at rapidity y≃1.9y\simeq1.9 and pT/A≤300MeV/cp_{T}/A\leq300MeV/c. Data were taken with a Au beam of momentum of 11.5 A GeV/cGeV/c on a Pb or Pt target with different experimental settings. The invariant yields show a striking exponential dependence on nuclear number with a penalty factor of about 50 per additional nucleon. Detailed analysis reveals that the production may depend on the spin factor of the nucleus and the nuclear binding energy as well.Comment: (6 pages, 3 figures), some changes on text, references and figures' lettering. To be published in PRL (13Dec1999
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