122 research outputs found
Enzymatic Trans-esterification of Phospholipids to Aceto-phospholipid: A Good Surface Active Emulsifier and the Role of Phospholipid in Drug Delivery System
Aceto-phospholipids were prepared enzymatically by incorporating the acetate group at sn-1 or sn-2 position with out acetylating the amine group of phospholipids. There are a sharp change in surface properties after acetylation. At the same time the emulsifying properties of aceto-phospholipids is also remarkable than original soy phospholipids. We have got the separate droplet size distribution pattern of water in oil type of emulsion in presence of different aceto phospholipids compare to original soy phospholipids. The emulsification properties of newly prepared aceto-phospholipids were explained from the HLB values. The biological activities of the aceto-phospholipid were also highlighted here using some reported articles
Evolution of Test Programs Exploiting a FSM Processor Model
Microprocessor testing is becoming a challenging task, due to the increasing complexity of modern architectures. Nowadays, most architectures are tackled with a combination of scan chains and Software-Based Self-Test (SBST) methodologies. Among SBST techniques, evolutionary feedback-based ones prove effective in microprocessor testing: their main disadvantage, however, is the considerable time required to generate suitable test programs. A novel evolutionary-based approach, able to appreciably reduce the generation time, is presented. The proposed method exploits a high-level representation of the architecture under test and a dynamically built Finite State Machine (FSM) model to assess fault coverage without resorting to time-expensive simulations on low-level models. Experimental results, performed on an OpenRISC processor, show that the resulting test obtains a nearly complete fault coverage against the targeted fault mode
Gravitational field of domain wall in Lyra geometry
In this paper, we study the domain wall with time dependent displacement
vectors based on Lyra geometry in normal gauge i.e. displacement vector . The field theoretic energy momentum tensor is
considered with zero pressure perpendicular to the wall. We find an exact
solutions of Einstein equation for a scalar field with a potential
describing the gravitational field of a plane symmetric domain wall.
We have seen that the hyper surfaces parallel to the wall ()
are three dimensional de-sitter spaces. It is also shown that the gravitational
field experienced by test particle is attractive.Comment: 11 pages, 6 figures; Submitted in Astrophysics and Space Science
after minor revisio
Lyra's Cosmology of Massive String in Anisotropic Bianchi-II Space-time
The paper deals with a spatially homogeneous and totally anisotropic Bianchi
II cosmological models representing massive strings in normal gauge for Lyra's
manifold. The modified Einstein's field equations have been solved by applying
variation law for Hubble's parameter. This law generates two type of solutions
for average scale factor, one is of power law type and other is of exponential
law type. The power law describes the dynamics of Universe from big bang to
present epoch while exponential law seems reasonable to project dynamics of
future Universe. It has been found that the displacement actor is a
decreasing function of time and it approaches to small positive value at late
time, which is collaborated with Halford (1970) as well as recent observations
of SN Ia. The study reveals that massive strings dominate in early Universe and
eventually disappear from Universe for sufficiently large time, which is in
agreement with the current astronomical observations.Comment: 12 pages, 5 figure
Vacuumless topological defects in Lyra geometry
Few years ago, Cho and Vilenkin have proposed that topological defects can
arise in symmetry breaking models without having degenerate vacua. These types
of defects are known as vacuumless defects. In the present work, the
gravitational field of a vacuumless global string and global monopole have been
investigated in the context of Lyra geometry. We find the metric of the
vacuumless global string and global monopole in the weak field approximations.
It has been shown that the vacuumless global string can have repulsive whereas
global monopole exerts attractive gravitational effects on a test particle. It
is dissimilar to the case studied in general relativity.Comment: 14 pages, 9 figures. To appear in Astrophys.Space.Sc
Spinorial Field and Lyra Geometry
The Dirac field is studied in a Lyra space-time background by means of the
classical Schwinger Variational Principle. We obtain the equations of motion,
establish the conservation laws, and get a scale relation relating the
energy-momentum and spin tensors. Such scale relation is an intrinsic property
for matter fields in Lyra background.Comment: 10 pages. Some misprints correcte
Comparison of Psychological Distress between Type 2 Diabetes Patients with and without Proteinuria
We investigated the link between proteinuria and psychological distress among patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). A total of 130 patients with T2DM aged 69.1±10.3 years were enrolled in this cross-sectional study. Urine and blood parameters, age, height, body weight, and medications were analyzed, and each patient’s psychological distress was measured using the six-item Kessler Psychological Distress Scale (K6). We compared the K6 scores between the patients with and without proteinuria. Forty-two patients (32.3%) had proteinuria (≥±) and the level of HbA1c was 7.5±1.3%. The K6 scores of the patients with proteinuria were significantly higher than those of the patients without proteinuria even after adjusting for age and sex. The clinical impact of proteinuria rather than age, sex and HbA1c was demonstrated by a multiple regression analysis. Proteinuria was closely associated with higher psychological distress. Preventing and improving proteinuria may reduce psychological distress in patients with T2DM
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