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Deformations of Holographic Duals to Non-Relativistic CFTs
We construct the non-relativistic counterparts of some well-known
supergravity solutions dual to relevant and marginal deformations of N=4 super
Yang-Mills. The main tool we use is the null Melvin twist and we apply it to
the N=1 and N=2* Pilch-Warner RG flow solutions as well as the Lunin-Maldacena
solution dual to beta-deformations of N=4 super Yang-Mills. We also obtain a
family of supergravity solutions with Schrodinger symmetry interpolating
between the non-relativistic version of the N=1 Pilch-Warner and
Klebanov-Witten fixed points. A generic feature of these non-relativistic
backgrounds is the presence of non-vanishing internal fluxes. We also find the
most general, three-parameter, null Melvin twist of the AdS_5xS^5 black hole.
We briefly comment on the field theories dual to these supergravity solutions.Comment: 34 pages, 1 figure, LaTe
A Review on Using an Alcohol-based Sanitizer as A Prophylactic Measure Against Microorganisms
Because of the COVID 19 pandemic, we now utilise hand sanitizer in our daily lives. Hand hygiene has become a legal requirement. Infection control is becoming a requirement. Hand hygiene is widely regarded as the most practical and effective way of infection prevention. Hand sanitizer is thought to have played a significant role in reducing illness transmission to patients. Because it is more cost-effective and efficient. The efficiency of hand sanitizer is totally determined by how it is used. There are two sorts of hand sanitizers on the market. 1) Hand sanitizer with alcohol 2) Hand sanitizer that isn't alcohol-based. Most effective hand sanitizers contain 70 percent to 95 percent alcohol, which has the potential to denature microbial protein and inactivate viruses. The impact of hand sanitizer on human health care is significant, and this review article will provide you with information on several elements of hand sanitize
Current Developments in Prevention and Treatment of Candidiasis: A Review
Invasive fungus infection affects about six people out of every 100,000 people each year. Only half of these infections are detected throughout the patient's lifetime, making it one of the most common causes of death among intensive-care patients. The low detection rate is due to the diagnostic work's complexity, which comprises clinical, radiographic, and microbiological results. Antimycotic drug-resistant fungi are on the rise all over the world. Guidelines for identifying and treating invasive fungous infections caused by Candida spp., Aspergillus spp., Mucorales, and Fusarium spp. are the topic of this review. In typical hospital care, intrusive fungous infections are frequently ignored. They must include it as a necessary component of antimicrobial stewardship programmes. There is also a great need for novel antimycotic medication classes to be develope
An Emerging Technique of Medicated Chewing Gum in Drug Delivery System: A Review
Many advances in research and technology have been made in the oral route of drug delivery system in recent years. Because of increased patient compliance not only in geriatric and paediatric patients, but also in the general population, the oral channel of drug delivery system- medicated chewing gum has received worldwide recognition throughout the year. Chewing gum can be used as a mobile medication delivery device for both local and systemic drug administration via the oral route. Because of its ease and ability to be administered without water, it is an exceptional drug delivery device for self-medication. The production technique, advantages, disadvantages, factors impacting the release of medicament, assessment parameter, difficulty related with chewing gum manufacture, and future trends have all been examined in this review pape
Review on Medicated Chocolate Takes A Patient-centered Approach to Drug Delivery
The goal is to create medicinally beneficial chocolate that has no negative side effects. Carob (Ceratonia siliqua), a basic ingredient in many chocolate formulations, was substituted for cocoa since it requires a large amount of sugar in the formulation and includes caffeine, which stimulates the CNS. Carob is high in natural sweeteners, has no fat, caffeine, or oxalates, and is high in antioxidants, which assist to prevent a variety of ailments. Many traditional drug delivery systems are ineffective for paediatric patients because their developmental state and dosing requirements differ from those of other groups of people. Age-appropriate medicines require technological platforms to ensure patient acceptability while maintaining safety, efficacy, accessibility, and affordability. Recent methods and accomplishments in the field of age-appropriate drug delivery for paediatric patients are discussed, including patient-centric formulations, administration devices, and packaging solutions