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Evaluation of a porous hydroxyapatite alloplast in the management of grade II furcation defects in molars: a case series
Introduction: The present case series evaluates the efficacy of a hydroxyapatite graft material in the management
of grade II furcation involvement in first molars.
Materials and methods: Eight patients presenting with a total of 9 grade II furcation defects in relation to the facial
aspect of either maxillary or mandibular first molars were treated with a porous hydroxyapatite alloplast. The clinical
outcomes were measured in terms of change in probing pocket depth and clinical attachment level (vertical and
horizontal) at 6 months post-operatively. Radiographs were used as supplements.
Results: At 6 months, there was a mean pocket depth reduction of 3.12±1.25 mm, a mean vertical attachment gain
of 2.75±1.17 mm, and a mean horizontal attachment gain of 3.25±1.28 mm. Radiographs showed bone fill at all
treated sites. The outcomes were better in mandibular teeth compared to maxillary teeth. The use of hydroxyapatite
graft is effective in reducing pocket depth and bringing out gain in attachment levels when used in grade II furcation
defects
PENAMPILAN PRODUKSI AYAM KAMPUNG SUPER MELALUI PENAMBAHAN JUICE DAUN GEDI (Abelmochus Manihot L. Medik) DALAM AIR MINUM
APPEARANCE OF SUPER NATIVE CHICKEN PRODUCTION TROUGH ADDITION OF GEDI LEAF JUICE (ABELMOCHUS MANIHOT L.  MEDIK) IN DRINKING WATER. This research was conducted with the aim to determine the appearance of super native chicken production trough the addition of gedi leaf juice (Abelmochus Manihot L.  Medik) in drinking water. 7 week of research using 100 super native chicken. Treatmen consists of PO = drinking water without (JDG), P1= 10 mL (JDG), P2 = 20 mL (JDG), P3 = 30 mL (JDG). Feed were using 73 % of commercial feed, 10 % of corn , 17 % of rice bran. This research uses a completely randomized design method consisting of 4 treatments and 5 replication. The variabels measured were final weight, cut weight, carcass weight and carcass percentage. The result of data analysis showed that the addition of gedi leaf juice (Abelmochus Manihot L.  Medik) in drinking water of super native chicken had a significantly different effect ( P > 0.05) on the final weight, cutting weight, carcass weight and percentage of carcass. The result of the research on the addition of gedi leaf (Abelmochus Manihot L.  Medik) juice in drinking water to 30 ml/liter of drinking water give a good response to final weight, cut weight, carcass weight and carcass percentage of super native chicken. Keyword : Appearance Production, Gedi Leaf Juice, Super Native Chicke
Vector boson Pair Production at Supercolliders; useful approximate helicity amplitudes
We study vector boson pair production at and , taking into account
the effects generated by the anomalous vector boson and Higgs couplings induced
by the operators and , which are the only dim=6
operators preserving . These operators lead to enhanced production of
transverse vector bosons, as opposed to the enhanced production of longitudinal
gauge bosons, induced in case M_H\gsim 1\ TeV, by dim=4 terms already
existing in the Standard Model lagrangian. For vector boson pair masses larger
than , we establish very simple approximate expressions for the
standard as well as the non-standard helicity amplitudes for
annihilation and vector boson fusion, which accurately describe the physics.
These expressions should simplify the experimental search for such
interactions. We finally discuss the observability and the disentangling of
these interactions.Comment: 22 pages, 6 figures avaible by air mail upon request , (e-mail
[email protected] PM/93-26 THES-TP 93/
Neutrinos in Non-linear Structure Formation - The Effect on Halo Properties
We use N-body simulations to find the effect of neutrino masses on halo
properties, and investigate how the density profiles of both the neutrino and
the dark matter components change as a function of the neutrino mass. We
compare our neutrino density profiles with results from the N-one-body method
and find good agreement. We also show and explain why the Tremaine-Gunn bound
for the neutrinos is not saturated. Finally we study how the halo mass function
changes as a function of the neutrino mass and compare our results with the
Sheth-Tormen semi-analytic formulae. Our results are important for surveys
which aim at probing cosmological parameters using clusters, as well as future
experiments aiming at measuring the cosmic neutrino background directly.Comment: 20 pages, 8 figure
No hair for spherical black holes: charged and nonminimally coupled scalar field with self--interaction
We prove three theorems in general relativity which rule out classical scalar
hair of static, spherically symmetric, possibly electrically charged black
holes. We first generalize Bekenstein's no--hair theorem for a multiplet of
minimally coupled real scalar fields with not necessarily quadratic action to
the case of a charged black hole. We then use a conformal map of the geometry
to convert the problem of a charged (or neutral) black hole with hair in the
form of a neutral self--interacting scalar field nonminimally coupled to
gravity to the preceding problem, thus establishing a no--hair theorem for the
cases with nonminimal coupling parameter or . The
proof also makes use of a causality requirement on the field configuration.
Finally, from the required behavior of the fields at the horizon and infinity
we exclude hair of a charged black hole in the form of a charged
self--interacting scalar field nonminimally coupled to gravity for any .Comment: 30 pages, RevTeX. Sec.IV corrected, simplified and shortened.
Corrections to Sec.IIA between Eqs. 2.7 and Eq.2.1. First two paragraphs of
Sec. VC new. To appear Phys. Rev. D, Oct. 15, 199
Equivalence Theorem and Probing the Electroweak Symmetry Breaking Sector
We examine the Lorentz non-invariance ambiguity in longitudinal weak-boson
scatterings and the precise conditions for the validity of the Equivalence
Theorem (ET). {\it Safe} Lorentz frames for applying the ET are defined, and
the intrinsic connection between the longitudinal weak-boson scatterings and
probing the symmetry breaking sector is analyzed. A universal precise
formulation of the ET is presented for both the Standard Model and the Chiral
Lagrangian formulated Electro-Weak Theories. It is shown that in electroweak
theories with strongly interacting symmetry breaking sector, the longitudinal
weak-boson scattering amplitude {\it under proper conditions} can be replaced
by the corresponding Goldstone-boson scattering amplitude in which all the
internal weak-boson lines and fermion loops are ignored.Comment: 20 pages, in LaTeX, to appear in Phys. Rev. D (1995). A few minor
corrections were made to clarify our viewpoint of the Equivalence Theorem and
compare our conclusion with those in the literatur
Unitarity Constraints for New Physics Induced by dim-6 Operators
We compute the helicity amplitudes for boson-boson scattering at high energy
due to the operators \O_{B\Phi}, \O_{W\Phi} and \O_{UB}, and we derive
the corresponding unitarity bounds. Thus, we provide relations between the
couplings of these operators and the corresponding New Physics thresholds,
where either unitarity is saturated or new degrees of freedom are excited. We
compare the results with those previously obtained for the operators \O_W and
\O_{UW} and we discuss their implications for direct and indirect tests at
present and future colliders. The present treatment completes the study of the
unitarity constraints for all blind bosonic operators.Comment: 41 pages, latex file. PM 94-28 THES-TP 94-0
Evidence for a narrow dip structure at 1.9 GeV/c in diffractive photoproduction
A narrow dip structure has been observed at 1.9 GeV/c in a study of
diffractive photoproduction of the final state performed by the
Fermilab experiment E687.Comment: The data of Figure 6 can be obtained by downloading the raw data file
e687_6pi.txt. v5 (2nov2018): added Fig. 7, the 6 pion energy distribution as
requested by a reade
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