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    Effect of isospin dependent cross-section on fragment production in the collision of charge asymmetric nuclei

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    To understand the role of isospin effects on fragmentation due to the collisions of charge asymmetric nuclei, we have performed a complete systematical study using isospin dependent quantum molecular dynamics model. Here simulations have been carried out for 124Xn+124Xn^{124}X_{n}+ ^{124}X_{n}, where n varies from 47 to 59 and for 40Ym+40Ym^{40}Y_{m}+ ^{40}Y_{m}, where m varies from 14 to 23. Our study shows that isospin dependent cross-section shows its influence on fragmentation in the collision of neutron rich nuclei

    How to monitor patient safety in primary care? Healthcare professionals’ views

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    Objective: To identify patient safety monitoring strategies in primary care. Design: Open-ended questionnaire survey. Participants/Setting: 113 healthcare professionals based in North-West London returned the survey from a group of 500 who were invited to participate achieving a response rate of 22.6 per cent. Method: A paper-based and equivalent online survey was developed and subjected to multiple stages of piloting. Respondents were asked to suggest strategies for monitoring patient safety in primary care. These monitoring suggestions were then subjected to a content frequency analysis which was conducted by two researchers. Outcome measures: Respondent-derived monitoring strategies. Results: In total, respondents offered 188 suggestions for monitoring patient safety in primary care. The content analysis revealed that these could be condensed into twenty-four different future monitoring strategies with varying levels of support. Most commonly, respondents supported the suggestion that patient safety can only be monitored effectively in primary care with greater levels of staffing or with additional resources. Discussion: This study identified twenty-four possible ways in which monitoring patient safety in North-West London primary care could be achieved. Future work should explore the feasibility of these monitoring strategies as well as the patients’ perspectives on how the safety of their care should be monitored

    Measurement of complex fragments and clues to the entropy production from 42-137-MeV/nucleon Ar + Au

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    Intermediate-rapidity fragments with A=1-14 emitted from 42-137-MeV/nucleon Ar + Au have been measured. Evidence is presented that these fragments arise from a common moving source. Entropy values are extracted from the mass distributions by use of quantum statistical and Hauser-Feshbach theories. The extracted entropy values of S/A≈2-2.4 are much smaller than the values expected from measured deuteron-to-proton ratios, but are still considerably higher than theoretically predicted values

    On the entanglement entropy for a XY spin chain

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    The entanglement entropy for the ground state of a XY spin chain is related to the corner transfer matrices of the triangular Ising model and expressed in closed form.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figure

    Light particle spectra from 35 MeV/nucleon 12C-induced reactions on 197Au

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    Energy spectra for p, d, t, 3He, 4He, and 6He from the reaction 12C+197Au at 35 MeV/nucleon are presented. A common intermediate rapidity source is identified using a moving source fit to the spectra that yields cross sections which are compared to analogous data at other bombarding energies and to several different models. The excitation function of the composite to proton ratios is compared with quantum statistical, hydrodynamic, and thermal models
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