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Clinical submission of supernumerary head of adducter brevis muscle
Adductor brevis is an important member of the adductor family occupying the medial compartment of the thigh executing the function of adduction and medial rotation. Deviations from normal anatomy are unusual and rarely reported. A survey of anatomical archives revealed occasional mention of additional bellies of adductor brevis muscle. The present study reports a double belly of adductor brevis muscle (AB) found during a cadaveric dissection class for medical students. The left sided AB displayed two bellies disposed in the same plane. This case report attempts to present the clinical applications of supernumerary bellies of this important adductor muscle of the thigh. It is feasible to categorize these muscular variations upon specialized radiological procedures such as CT and MRI scans only if the radiologist possesses satisfactory understanding of variant anatomy of this region. It is thereafter inferred that upon recognition these muscles present a fair chance of being of utilitised in reconstructions. A biomechanical overview of the present anomaly is also attempte
Genetic Analysis of ABO and Rh Blood Groups in Brahmin Population of Uttar Pradesh, India”
A series of glycoprotein and glycolipids on the red blood cell surface constitute blood group antigens. These are A, B, AB and O in ABO blood group system and Rh in rhesus blood group system. These antigens are genetically controlled. Certain diseases have been shown to be associated with certain blood groups. In the present study an attempt is made to study the distribution of ABO and Rh. (D) blood group systems among the Brahmin caste population of Uttar Pradesh State. A total of 200 unrelated Brahmin individuals from Uttar Pradesh were studied for the phenotype and allele frequency distribution of ABO and Rh (D) blood groups. The order of occurrence of ABO phenotypes is B>O>A>AB. The corresponding allele frequencies of O, A, and B alleles are found to be 0.5790, 0.1510 and 0.2697 respectively. The allele frequency of D (0.735) is more than d (0.265). The present study was compared with the other studies reported to understand the affinity between them
Arens regularity of projective tensor products
For completely contractive Banach algebras and (respectively operator
algebras and ), the necessary and sufficient conditions for the operator
space projective tensor product (respectively the
Haagerup tensor product ) to be Arens regular are obtained.
Using the non-commutative Grothendieck's inequality, we show that, for
-algebras and , the Arens regularity of Banach algebras
, A\ot^{\gamma} B, A\ot^{s} B and
are equivalent, where , , \ot^s and
are the Haagerup, the Banach space projective tensor norm,
the Schur tensor norm and the operator space projective tensor norm,
respectively
Analysis of an Inventory Model with Time-dependent Deterioration and Ramp-type Demand Rate: Complete and Partial Backlogging
The proposed model based on the global market strategies as for how the demand vary of the new seasonal products when they entered in the markets. The model has developed for the seasonal products or new consumer goods. The demand rate has considered Ramp-type based on the seasonal products having a time-dependent deterioration rate. The mathematical formulation of the proposed model is given. The present article consists two inventory model differ to each other as (a) in the first model stock-out situation is considered as completely backlogged; (b) in the second model partial backlogged stock-out situation is inserted. To obtain the optimal solution solved the proposed model analytically and shown the convexity of the proposed models graphically by using Mathematica 9.0. Numerical examples are given to test and verify the theoretical results. Ultimately, the sensitivity of the optimal solution with respect to major parameters with concluding remarks are discussed
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