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Understanding Job Stress among Healthcare Staff
Introduction: Job life is an important part of a person’s daily life. There are many aspects of a job. A person may be satisfied with one or more aspects of his/her job but at the same time may be unhappy with other things related to the job. Objective: To evaluate the sources of job stress (stressful aspects of work) among the staff of a super specialty hospital & to suggest measures to decrease level of job stress. Methodology: Descriptive study employing 381 staff members of a super specialty hospital using a structured personal interview questionnaire consisting of 21 sources of stress. The hospital staff was asked to rate each item according to the extent to which it had contributed to their stress as experienced in their jobs in the past few months on a scale of 0 (not at all),1(a little), 2(quite a bit), 3 (a lot). A global rating of stress was also obtained. Result: The prime sources of stress were found to be underpayment (76%), excessive workload (70.3%), inadequate staff (48.6), & being involved in the emotional distress of patients (46.7%). Conclusion: The staffs of the hospital were in moderate stress due to the prime stressors so adequate measures should be taken to alleviate these stressors. This could be achieved through workload management, job redesign, & by offering occupational health education
Valley-Selective Landau-Zener Oscillations in Semi-Dirac p-n Junctions
We study transport across p-n junctions of gapped two-dimensional semi-Dirac
materials: nodal semimetals whose energy bands disperse quadratically and
linearly along distinct crystal axes. The resulting electronic properties ---
relevant to materials such as TiO/VO multilayers and
-(BEDT-TTF)I salts --- continuously interpolate between those
of mono- and bi-layer graphene as a function of propagation angle. We
demonstrate that tunneling across the junction depends on the orientation of
the tunnel barrier relative to the crystalline axes, leading to strongly
non-monotonic current-voltage characteristics, including negative differential
conductance in some regimes. In multi-valley systems these features provide a
natural route to engineering valley-selective transport.Comment: 7 pages, 7 figures, appendice
Augmented space recursion for partially disordered systems
Off-stoichiometric alloys exhibit partial disorder, in the sense that only
some of the sublattices of the stoichiometric ordered alloy become disordered.
This paper puts forward a generalization of the augmented space recursion (ASR)
(introduced earlier by one of us (Mookerjee et al 1997(*))) for systems with
many atoms per unit cell. In order to justify the convergence properties of ASR
we have studied the convergence of various moments of local density of states
and other physical quantities like Fermi energy and band energy. We have also
looked at the convergence of the magnetic moment of Ni, which is very sensitive
to numerical approximations towards the k-space value 0.6 with the
number of recursion steps prior to termination.Comment: Latex 2e, 21 Pages, 13 Figures, iopb style file attache
Greener and sustainable method for alkene epoxidations by polymer-supported Mo(VI) catalysts
A polybenzimidazole supported Mo(VI) (PBI.Mo) catalyst has been prepared and characterised. The catalytic activities of the PBI.Mo catalyst in epoxidation of alkenes with tert-butyl hydroperoxide (TBHP) as an oxidant have been studied under different reaction conditions in a batch reactor. As alkene representatives we have chosen cyclohexene, limonene, α-pinene and 1-octene (a less reactive terminal alkene). The order of reactivity of the alkenes was found to be: cyclohexene>limonene>α-pinene>1-octene. The stability of each polymer catalyst was assessed by recycling a sample in batch reaction using conditions that will form the basis of the continuous process. The loss of Mo from each support has been investigated by isolating any residue from the reaction supernatant solutions, following removal of the heterogeneous polymer catalyst, and then using the residues as potential catalysts in epoxidation reactions
Correlation effects on the electronic structure of TiOCl: a NMTO+DMFT study
Using the recently developed N-th order muffin-tin orbital-based downfolding
technique in combination with the Dynamical Mean Field theory, we investigate
the electronic properties of the much discussed Mott insulator TiOCl in the
undimerized phase. Inclusion of correlation effects through this approach
provides a description of the spectral function into an upper and a lower
Hubbard band with broad valence states formed out of the orbitally polarized,
lower Hubbard band. We find that these results are in good agreement with
recent photo-emission spectra.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
The Linearly Independent Non Orthogonal yet Energy Preserving (LINOEP) vectors
It is well known that, in any inner product space, a set of linearly
independent (LI) vectors can be transformed to a set of orthogonal vectors,
spanning the same space, by the Gram-Schmidt Orthogonalization Method (GSOM).
In this paper, we propose a transformation from a set of LI vectors to a set of
LI non orthogonal yet energy (square of the norm) preserving (LINOEP) vectors
in an inner product space and we refer it as LINOEP method. We also show that
there are various solutions to preserve the square of the norm.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figure
Optical properties of perovskite alkaline earth titanates : a formulation
In this communication we suggest a formulation of the optical conductivity as
a convolution of an energy resolved joint density of states and an
energy-frequency labelled transition rate. Our final aim is to develop a scheme
based on the augmented space recursion for random systems. In order to gain
confidence in our formulation, we apply the formulation to three alkaline earth
titanates CaTiO_3, SrTiO_3 and BaTiO_3 and compare our results with available
data on optical properties of these systems.Comment: 19 pages, 9 figures, Submitted to Journal of Physics: Condensed
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Contribution to the study of convection patterns in the equatorial trough zone, using Tiros-IV radiation data, A
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