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    On the Number of Nonnegative Solutions to the Inequality a1 +....ar < n

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    In this paper, we present a simple and fast method for counting the number of nonnegative integer solutions to the equality a1x1+a2x2+: : :+arxr = n where a1; a2; :::; ar and n are positive integers. As an application, we use the method for finding the number of solutions of a Diophantine inequality

    In vitro inhibition of Helicobacter pylori urease with non and semi fermented Camellia sinensis

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    Purpose: Helicobacter pylori is the etiological agent in duodenal and peptic ulcers. The growing problem of antibiotic resistance by the organism demands the search for novel compounds, especially from natural sources. This study was conducted to evaluate the effect of Camellia sinensis extracts on the urease enzyme that is a major colonization factor for H. pylori. Methods: Minimum inhibitory concentrations of nonfermented and semifermented C. sinensis methanol: water extracts were assessed by broth dilution method. Examination of the urease function was performed by Mc Laren method, and urease production was detected on 12% SDS polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis from whole cell and membrane bound proteins. Results: Both extracts had inhibitory effects against H. pylori and urease production. At a concentration of 2.5 mg/ml of nonfermented extract and 3.5 mg/ml of semifermented extract the production of Ure A and Ure B subunits of the urease enzyme were inhibited completely. A concentration of 4 mg/ml of nonfermented and 5.5 mg/ml of semifermented extract were bactericidal for H. pylori. Conclusions: C. sinensis extracts, especially the nonfermented, could reduce H. pylori population and inhibit urease production at lower concentrations. The superior effect of nonfermented extract is due to its rich polyphenolic compounds and catechin contents

    Analysis of Microstrip Patch Antennas for Dielectric Measurement

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    The microstrip patch antenna has been employed by Shimin [1] to measure the dielectric constant of thin slab materials. Although the applicability of the method in [1] is not restricted by the size of the material under test, the etching of the patch and the introduction of the ground plane on the material cannot be practical in many cases. A more practical approach based on the microstrip antenna is reported in [2] for the measurement of the dielectric constant of snow. The technique employs the antenna as an applicator. The antenna is brought to the close proximity or in contact with the surface of the material in order to cause interaction between the antenna’s near field and the object. The result is a change in the input impedance and the resonant frequency of the antenna. Similar to short antenna applicators [3], a patch antenna applicator can take measurements under resonant and off resonant conditions. However, at resonance, achieving accurate measurements are straight-forward. The technique can be applied to solids as well as to liquids with small or large losses. It can also be used in the thickness measurement of layered materials

    Wideband Planar Plate Monopole Antenna

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    Nanolithography Study Using Scanning Probe Microscope

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    Acute Renal Failure Following the Saharan Horned Viper (Cerastes cerastes) Bite

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    Introduction: The Saharan horned viper (Cerastes cerastes) is a common snake in the sandy and rocky regions in the south of Morocco. Although nearly all snakes with medical relevance can induce acute renal failure (ARF), it&#8217;s unusual except with bites by some viper species. ARFhas very rarely been reported following Cerastes cerastes bite.Case Report: A 55-year-old Moroccan man was bitten on his right hand by a Saharan horned viper, Cerastes cerastes. He presented 24 hours later in a state of confusion, agitation and hypotension with marked swelling of his right hand. Investigations revealed evidence of disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) and rhabdomyolysis. The appropriate antivenom wasnot available. Despite adequate hydration, he developed acute renal failure necessitating prolonged hemodialysis. He subsequently improved and was discharged from the hospital after four weeks with normal renal function.Conclusion: Although uncommon, the bite of Cerastes cerastes can result in ARF due to DIC and rhabdomyolysis. The appropriate antivenom should be made available in areas where this snake is prevalent

    Multi-channel SPR biosensor based on PCF for multi-analyte sensing applications

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    This paper presents a theoretical investigation of a novel holey fiber (Photonic Crystal Fiber (PCF)) multi-channel biosensor based on surface plasmon resonance (SPR). The large gold coated micro fluidic channels and elliptical air hole design of our proposed biosensor aided by a high refractive index over layer in two channels enables operation in two modes; multi analyte sensing and self-referencing mode. Loss spectra, dispersion and detection capability of our proposed biosensor for the two fundamental modes (HE x 11 and HE y 11 ) have been elucidated using a Finite Element Method (FEM) and Perfectly Matching Layers (PML)
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