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    Effect of final state interactions on neutrino energy reconstruction at DUNE

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    We quantitatively study the percentage of fake events present in CCQE and CCRes interactions and the impact of final state interactions on the neutrino oscillation parameters at Dune. Resonance interaction will be the most dominant interaction in the oscillation sensitive region of DUNE. The effect of final-state interactions for DUNE oscillation physics is analysed in an ideal and realistic detector scenario. The νμ\nu_{\mu}-disappearance Oscillation channel is studied using LAr detector. We find that nuclear effects and detector thresholds plays an significant role in CCQE and CCRes interactions and these nuclear effects induces a significant bias in the determination of atmospheric oscillation parameters. The impression of nuclear effects on the determination of θ23\theta_{23} is quantified in this work.Comment: 8 pages, 9 figure

    Cohomology and Deformations of n-Hom-Liebniz algebra morphisms

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    In this paper, we introduce cohomology of n-Hom-Liebniz algebra morphisms and formal deformation theory of n-Hom-Liebniz algebra morphisms .Comment: This is an initial version of the original article. Suggestions to improve the paper are invited and most welcome

    Aberrant Pathway from Frustration to Fascination: Mandibular Second Premolar with Three Root Canals: A Case Report

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    Human mandibular premolars gained popularity as they have complex root and root canal morphology. Multiple roots and canals are more common in mandibular first premolars when compared to mandibular second premolars. The occurrence of three root canals and separate foramina in mandibular second premolars is not common. In this case report, endodontic management of a three-rooted mandibular second premolar is discussed

    Tin(IV) Halide Complexes of Some Thiosemicarbazides

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    Polymorphism in TNP-1 gene of Murrah buffalo bulls

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    Transition nuclear proteins (TPs), the major proteins found in chromatin of condensing spermatids, have been reported to be important for histone displacement and chromatin condensation during mammalian spermatogenesis. In the present study, transition nuclear protein-1 (TNP-1) gene was analyzed using polymerase chain reaction-single strand conformation polymorphism (PCR-SSCP) technique- to detect polymorphism in Murrah bulls. Analysis of TNP-1 gene sequence of Murrah buffalo revealed 3 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) at 205, 340 and 346 bp positions of intronic region. The effect of this polymorphism was explored on individual motility, mass activity and maturation of spermatozoa. Analysis of variance indicates that two variants C and D of Murrah buffalo had significant effect on spermatozoal maturation. However, their effects on individual motility and mass activity was non significant.Key words: TNP-1 gene, polymorphism, infertility, sub-fertility, sperm maturation, SNP
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