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Some Aspects of Coal Flotation at Washeries of Tata Steel
The Coal mining industry in India is presently on the threshhold of intensive mechanisation which would aggr-avate the difficult of washing due to the production of lower top size of ROM coal and a larger proportion of fines coupled with inherent high ash and near gravity material. Even with the open cast mining operations produ-cing larger top size of ROM, the multiple handling of
coal on various stages of feed preparation and washing will cause further degradation adding significantly to the quantity of fines and slimes to be dealt with
Magnetotransport in the low carrier density ferromagnet EuB_6
We present a magnetotransport study of the low--carrier density ferromagnet
EuB_6. This semimetallic compound, which undergoes two ferromagnetic
transitions at T_l = 15.3 K and T_c = 12.5 K, exhibits close to T_l a colossal
magnetoresistivity (CMR). We quantitatively compare our data to recent
theoretical work, which however fails to explain our observations. We attribute
this disagreement with theory to the unique type of magnetic polaron formation
in EuB_6.Comment: Conference contribution MMM'99, San Jos
Inductive algebras and homogeneous shifts
Inductive algebras for the irreducible unitary representations of the
universal cover of the group of unimodular two by two matrices are classified.
The classification of homogeneous shift operators is obtained as a direct
consequence. This gives a new approach to the results of Bagchi and Misra
The age and mode of presentation of benign prostatic hyperplasia at Hubli in Karnataka
Background: The peculiarities of the prostate are that in old age when most of organ regresses in size it enlarges and causes trouble. By virtue of its position, it guards outlet of urinary bladder. It must be admitted that even today the extent nature of etiology, pathogenesis and diagnosis are all-debatable. Therefore, the present study was aimed at elucidating the age and mode of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia among the patients in and around Hubli, Karnataka.Methods: The study was conducted after the institutional ethical committee approval and written informed consent from all the patients. 21 cases of BPH were included in the present study. The signs and symptoms of mode of presentation were recorded. The urine was examined for the presence of albumin, pus cells, epithelial cells and RBCs. Results: The maximum incidence of the disease was in the age group of 60-69 years. Majority of the patients had difficulty in micturition followed by increased frequency of micturition both during day and night Patient with retention usually had distension of bladder. These patients complained of dull aching pain in the suprapubic area and in the groin region. Burning micturition (14.28%), dribbling of urine (4.76%), urgency (4.76%), and haematuria (4.76%) were present. Routine urine examination showed albumin (28.56%), pus cells (23.80%), epithelial cells (19.04%) and haematuria (4.76%). Conclusion: Incidence of BPH at Hubli region of Karnataka is 0.3001% of total hospital admission. The maximum age incidence of BPH is in the age group of 60-69 years. Majority of the patients had difficulty in micturition increased frequency of micturition both during day and night a large number of cases show association with presence of urinary tract infection.
Modelling of auroral electrodynamical processes: Magnetosphere to mesosphere
Research conducted on auroral electrodynamic coupling between the magnetosphere and ionosphere-atmosphere in support of the development of a global scale kinetic plasma theory is reviewed. Topics covered include electric potential structure in the evening sector; morning and dayside auroras; auroral plasma formation; electrodynamic coupling with the thermosphere; and auroral electron interaction with the atmosphere
Stretching short biopolymers by fields and forces
We study the mechanical properties of semiflexible polymers when the contour
length of the polymer is comparable to its persistence length. We compute the
exact average end-to-end distance and shape of the polymer for different
boundary conditions, and show that boundary effects can lead to significant
deviations from the well-known long-polymer results. We also consider the case
of stretching a uniformly charged biopolymer by an electric field, for which we
compute the average extension and the average shape, which is shown to be
trumpetlike. Our results also apply to long biopolymers when thermal
fluctuations have been smoothed out by a large applied field or force.Comment: 10 pages, 7 figure
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