109 research outputs found

    Common neighborhood spectrum of commuting graphs of finite groups

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    The commuting graph of a finite non-abelian group G with center Z(G), denoted by Гc(G), is a simple undirected graph whose vertex set is G\ Z(G), and two distinct vertices x and y are adjacent if and only if xy = yx. In this paper, we compute the common neighborhood spectrum of commuting graphs of several classes of finite non-abelian groups and conclude that these graphs are CN-integral

    Formation of complex Langmuir and Langmuir-Blodgett films of water soluble rosebengal

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    This communication reports the formation of complex Langmuir monolayer at the air-water interface by charge transfer types of interaction with the water soluble N- cetyl N, N, N trimethyl ammonium bromide (CTAB) molecules doped with rosebengal (RB), with the stearic acid (SA) molecules of a preformed SA Langmuir monolayer. The reaction kinetics of the formation of RB-CTAB-SA complex monolayer was monitored by observing the increase in surface pressure with time while the barrier was kept fixed. Completion of interaction kinetics was confirmed by FTIR study. This complex Langmuir films at the air-water interface was transferred onto solid substrates at a desired surface pressure to form multilayered Langmuir-Blodgett films. Spectroscopic characterizations reveal some molecular level interactions as well as formation of microcrystalline aggregates depending upon the molar ratios of CTAB and RB within the complex LB films. Presence of two types of species in the complex LB films was confirmed by fluorescence spectroscopy.Comment: 13 pages, figures

    Gender inequities in dental research publications: findings from 20 years

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    Background: The first steps towards gender equity in science are measuring the magnitude of inequity and increasing awareness of the problem. Objectives: To describe trends in gender disparities in first and last authorship in the most cited dental publications and general dental literature over a 20-year period. Methods: Articles and bibliometric data were retrieved from the Scopus database for the period 1996 to 2015. Two groups of 1000 articles each were retrieved: a random sample and another sample of top-cited articles for each year. The gender of the first and last author of each publication was manually identified. When this was not possible, we used an online software platform (https://genderize.io/). Descriptive analyses identified the proportion of women first and last authors in both samples, stratifying by dental discipline and geographic region. Trends were ascertained by frequency metrics across years. Gender disparity was observed in both first and last authorship, with a larger gap being observed in the top-cited sample. Results: Women led 28.4% and 20.3% of articles in the random and top-cited samples, respectively. A similar pattern was observed for the last authorship group (22.1% and 16.1%, respectively). An increasing trend in the proportion of articles led by women over time was observed in both samples. This increase was larger in the top-cited sample (from 15.0% in 1996–2000 to 25.1% in 2015) than in the random sample (from 26.3% in 1996–2000 to 33.2% in 2011). Conclusions: Clear gender disparities in dental research publications in the last 20 years were identified in both general and top-cited manuscripts, across dental disciplines, across countries, across first and last authorship, and over time. It is paramount that actions are taken to attract, retain and promote women in science, as well as to monitor and ensure progress towards gender equity

    Preparation and characterization of an anionic dye-polycation molecular films by electrostatic Layer-by-Layer adsorption process

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    This communication reports the formation and characterization of self assembled films of a low molecular weight anionic dye amaranth and polycation Poly (allylamine hydrochloride) (PAH) by electrostatic alternating Layer-by-Layer (LBL) adsorption. It was observed that there was almost no material loss occurred during adsorption process. The UV-Vis absorption and fluorescence spectra of amaranth solution reveal that with the increase in amaranth concentration in solution, the aggregated species starts to dominate over the monomeric species. New aggregated band at 600 nm was observed in amaranth-PAH mixture solution absorption spectrum. A new broad low intense band at the longer wavelength region, in the amaranth-PAH mixture solution fluorescence spectrum was observed due to the closer association of amaranth molecule while tagged into the polymer backbone of PAH and consequent formation of aggregates. The broad band system in the 650-750 nm region in the fluorescence spectra of different layered LBL films changes in intensity distribution among various bands within itself, with changing layer number and at 10 bilayer LBL films the longer wavelength band at 710 nm becomes prominent. Existence of dimeric or higher order n-meric species in the LBL films was confirmed by excitation spectroscopic studies. Almost 45 minute was required to complete the interaction between amaranth and PAH molecules in the 1-bilayer LBL film.Comment: 10 pages, 5 figure

    The forward physics facility at the high-luminosity LHC

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    High energy collisions at the High-Luminosity Large Hadron Collider (LHC) produce a large number of particles along the beam collision axis, outside of the acceptance of existing LHC experiments. The proposed Forward Physics Facility (FPF), to be located several hundred meters from the ATLAS interaction point and shielded by concrete and rock, will host a suite of experiments to probe standard model (SM) processes and search for physics beyond the standard model (BSM). In this report, we review the status of the civil engineering plans and the experiments to explore the diverse physics signals that can be uniquely probed in the forward region. FPF experiments will be sensitive to a broad range of BSM physics through searches for new particle scattering or decay signatures and deviations from SM expectations in high statistics analyses with TeV neutrinos in this low-background environment. High statistics neutrino detection will also provide valuable data for fundamental topics in perturbative and non-perturbative QCD and in weak interactions. Experiments at the FPF will enable synergies between forward particle production at the LHC and astroparticle physics to be exploited. We report here on these physics topics, on infrastructure, detector, and simulation studies, and on future directions to realize the FPF's physics potential

    Spectral studies of Pinacyanol Chloride in Sodium Alkyl Sulfate

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    Interaction of pinacyanol chloride (PIN) with anionic surfactants at premicellar and postmicellar concentration range was studied by visible spectrophotometry and these interaction produces a blue shift metachromatic band (at ~ 490 nm), which gradually shifted to higher wavelength region as the concentration of sodium alkyl sulfate increased in the premicellar region. PIN-micelle binding constant (KC and KC?) was determined from spectral data for post micellar stage and premicellar stage. Keywords: Pinacyanol Chloride; Anionic surfactant; Binding constant

    Ruptured submitral aneurysm

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    Submitral aneurysm is a rare entity, with around few hundred cases reported till date. Presentation can be varied. We describe here a case of submitral aneurysm in a young male with rupture into the left atrium cavity

    On the decay of a sawtooth profile in non-ideal magneto-gasdynamics

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    In the present paper, an asymptotic approach is used to analyse the main features of weakly nonlinear waves propagating in a compressible, inviscid, nonideal gas in the presence of magnetic field. An evolution equation, which characterizes the wave process in the high frequency domain and points out the possibility of wave breaking at a finite time, is derived. The growth equation governing the behaviour of an acceleration wave is recovered as a special case. Further, we consider a sufficiently weak shock at the outset and study the propagation of the disturbance given in the form of a sawtooth profile. It is observed that the non-idealness of the gas causes an early decay of the sawtooth wave as compared to ideal case however the presence of magnetic field causes to slow down the decay process as compared to non-ideal non-magnetic case. A remarkable difference in wave profiles for planar and cylindrically symmetric flows has been observed. The effect of non-idealness, in the presence of magnetic field, on the formation of shock is more dominant in case of cylindrical symmetry as compared to planar case
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