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Composite Dipolar Recoupling: Anisotropy Compensated Coherence Transfer in Solid-State NMR
The efficiency of dipole-dipole coupling driven coherence transfer
experiments in solid-state NMR spectroscopy of powder samples is limited by
dispersion of the orientation of the internuclear vectors relative to the
external magnetic field. Here we introduce general design principles and
resulting pulse sequences that approach full polarization transfer efficiency
for all crystallite orientations in a powder in magic-angle-spinning
experiments. The methods compensate for the defocusing of coherence due to
orientation dependent dipolar coupling interactions and inhomogeneous
radio-frequency fields. The compensation scheme is very simple to implement as
a scaffold (comb) of compensating pulses in which the pulse sequence to be
improved may be inserted. The degree of compensation can be adjusted and should
be balanced as a compromise between efficiency and length of the overall pulse
sequence. We show by numerical and experimental data that the presented
compensation protocol significantly improves the efficiency of known dipolar
recoupling solid-state NMR experiment
Quantitative analysis of pedestrian counterflow in a cellular automaton model
Pedestrian dynamics exhibits various collective phenomena. Here we study
bidirectional pedestrian flow in a floor field cellular automaton model. Under
certain conditions, lane formation is observed. Although it has often been
studied qualitatively, e.g., as a test for the realism of a model, there are
almost no quantitative results, neither empirically nor theoretically. As basis
for a quantitative analysis we introduce an order parameter which is adopted
from the analysis of colloidal suspensions. This allows to determine a phase
diagram for the system where four different states (free flow, disorder, lanes,
gridlock) can be distinguished. Although the number of lanes formed is
fluctuating, lanes are characterized by a typical density. It is found that the
basic floor field model overestimates the tendency towards a gridlock compared
to experimental bounds. Therefore an anticipation mechanism is introduced which
reduces the jamming probability.Comment: 11 pages, 12 figures, accepted for publication in Phys. Rev.
Evaporation of alpha particles from P nucleus
The energy spectra of alpha particles have been measured in coincidence with
the evaporation residues for the decay of the compound nucleus P produced
in the reaction F (96 MeV) + C. The data have been compared with the
predictions of the statistical model code CASCADE. It has been observed that
significant deformation effect in the compound nucleus need to be considered in
order to explain the shape of the evaporated alpha particle energy spectra.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, revtex, epsf styl
ABO and Rh Blood Group Distribution Among Kunbis (Maratha) population of Amravati District, Maharashtra
The present study reports the distribution of ABO and Rh blood groups among the Kunbis (Maratha) population of Amravati district. The phenotypic frequency of blood group B is observed highest (33.06) percent, O (31.04), A (27.02) and AB is lowest (08.33) percent. The phenotypic frequency of Rh negative is (04.26) percent. TheKunbis (Maratha) population shows close genetic relationship with the Gujratis
Identification of Cotton Leaf Diseases Using Raspberry Pi
In India cultivation of crop is carried out by traditional methods and techniques. Today tremendous improvement in field of agriculture technologies and products can be seen. The plant diseases affect the overall production drastically. Image processing technique can be key technique for diagnosis of plant diseases. A simple system can be implemented using Raspberry pi with computer vision technology and image processing algorithms
Primary Fallopian Tube Cancer : A Rare Gynecological Malignancy
Primary fallopian tube carcinoma is a rare gynecological cancer. Loco regionally advanced disease is clinically difficult to differentiate from similar stage ovarian and primary peritoneal carcinomas. Early stage fallopian tube tumors, despite having unique clinical presentation are provisionally diagnosed as an ovarian carcinoma due to rarity and symptom overlap with these more common gynecological cancers. We present a case of early fallopian tube cancer provisionally diagnosed as an ovarian carcinoma and review the current literature regarding etiology and treatment
EXTENDED EXPECTRUM BETALACTAMASES IN UROPATHOGEN
Background: Urinary tract is the second most common site of bacterial infections in humans. Gram-negative bacteria (GNB) that possess Extended spectrum β-lactamases (ESBLs) genes have proven to be a concern to the medical community because of their high resistance rates to 3rd generation cephalosporins. ESBLs production has been associated with higher morbidity and mortality rates and has been reported in Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae. ESBLs are emerging worldwide, making rapid and adequate ESBLs detection crucial for the choice of correct antimicrobial therapy. The aim of the study is to determine the profile of uropathogen, their antibiogram and detection of ESBLs producing strains. Materials and methods: Isolation, identification and antimicrobial susceptibility of organism was done by standard Microbiological procedure. For Gram-negative bacilli ESBLs production was detected by DDST as per CLSI guidelines. Results: Three hundred urine specimens were studied. Significant bacteriuria was present in 35% of specimen. The most common pathogens isolated were Escherichia coli 52.4%. The Resistance pattern of uropathogens was for amikacin (AK) 19.04%, nitrofurantoin (NIT) 40%. We found 55% Gram-negative uropathogen harbored the ESBLs. Majority of ESBLs seen in Klebsiella pneumoniae 60% and Escherichia coli 55%. The ESBLs producing Escherichia coli were highly susceptible to Imipenum 90.90% and Meropenem 94.45%. Conclusions: Escherichia coli are the commonest cause of UTI. Majority of UTI are mono-microbial. Screening of multidrug resistant bacteria especially GNB poses considerable therapeutic challenges in critical care patients because of the production of ESBLs. Amikacin and Nitrofurantoin are the most suitable antibiotics for treatment.
Key words: UTI, Uropathogen, Antimicrobial Resistance, ESBL
 
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