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    Gamma-Ray and Radio Observations of PSR B1509-58

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    Abstract : We report concurrent radio and gamma-ray observations of PSR B1509-58 carried out by the Parkes Radio Telescope and by the Burst and Transient Source Experiment (BATSE) and the Oriented Scintillation Spectrometer Experiment (OSSE) on the Compton Gamma Ray Observatory (CGRO-Gamma-ray light curves fitted at several energies between ~ 20-500 keV yield a phase offset with respect to the radio pulse that is independent of energy, with an average value 0.32 plus or minus 0.02. Although this value is larger by 0.07 than that reported by Kawai et al., the difference is not statistically significant (only~2 sigma) when account is taken of the uncertainty associated with their result. We briefly discuss the possibility that the energy-independence of the gamma-ray pulse phase is a signature of non-thermal radiation in the X-ray/gamma-ray range and the suggestion of a dependence of pulsar radio-gamma-ray phase offset on pulse period

    Gamma-Ray and Radio Observations of PSR B1509-58

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    We report concurrent radio and gamma-ray observations of PSR B1509\Gamma58 carried out by the Parkes Radio Telescope and by the Burst And Transient Source Experiment (BATSE) and the Oriented Scintillation Spectrometer Experiment (OSSE) on the Compton Gamma Ray Observatory (CGRO). Gamma-ray light curves fitted at several energies between ¸ 20--500 keV yield a phase offset with respect to the radio pulse that is independent of energy, with an average value 0:32 \Sigma 0:02. Although this value is larger by 0.07 than that reported by Kawai et al., the difference is not statistically significant (only ¸ 2oe) when account is taken of the uncertainty associated with their result. We briefly discuss the possibility that the energy-independence of the gammaray pulse phase is a signature of non-thermal radiation in the X-ray/gamma-ray range and the suggestion of a dependence of pulsar radio\Gammagamma-ray phase offset on pulse period. Subject headings: gamma rays: general --- pulsars --- radio..

    Coxins interfalangeanos sobre paquidermodactilia Interphalangeal pads on pachydermodactyly

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    Coxins interfalangeanos são nodulações ceratósicas, de limites precisos, com aproximadamente um centímetro de diâmetro, geralmente sobre as articulações interfalangenas das mãos. A paquidermodactilia é uma tumefação uniforme da pele que ocorre nas falanges proximais das mãos. É relatado o caso de um jovem com associação de paquidermodactilia e coxins interfalangeanos, fato não encontrado na literatura médica. Embora haja descrição que considera serem essas manifestações diversas da mesma doença, acredita-se que sejam entidades distintas. O ato compulsivo de atritar a pele parece ser o denominador comum mais aceito para justificar as duas doenças. Os autores postulam que o coxim interfalangeano seria uma resposta epidérmica, enquanto a paquidermodactilia, uma resposta dérmica a um mesmo fator traumático sobre a pele. O paciente foi tratado com infiltração intralesional de triancinolona, com melhora clínica expressiva das duas manifestações.<br>Knuckle pads are keratotic nodulations within precise limits and approximately one centimeter in diameter, usually on the interphalangeal joints of the hands. Pachydermodactyly is a uniform swelling of the skin occurring in the proximal phalanges of the hands. A case involving a young man suffering from several knuckle pad lesions concomitant with pachydermodactyly was studied. This association has not been previously described in the literature. Although it has been reported that both conditions are different manifestations of the same disease, they are believed to be distinct disorders. The compulsive act of rubbing the skin seems to be a common denominator mostly accepted as the cause of both diseases. The authors affirm that knuckle pads may be acquired as an epidermal response, while pachydermodactyly, is a dermal response to the same traumatic factor to the skin. The patient was treated with intralesional infiltration of triamcinolone resulting in a remarkable clinical improvement in both manifestations

    Sport and Colonial Education: A Cultural Perspective

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