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    Accelerating Bianchi Type-V Cosmology with Perfect Fluid and Heat Flow in Saez-Ballester Theory

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    In this paper we discuss the law of variation of scale factor a=(tket)1na = (t^{k}e^{t})^{\frac{1}{n}} which yields a time-dependent deceleration parameter (DP) representing a new class of models that generate a transition of universe from the early decelerated phase to the recent accelerating phase. Exact solutions of Einstein's modified field equations with perfect fluid and heat conduction are obtained within the framework of Saez-Ballester scalar-tensor theory of gravitation and the model is found to be in good agreement with recent observations. We find, for n = 3, k = 1, the present value of DP in derived model as q_0 = -0.67 which is very near to the observed value of DP at present epoch. We find that the time-dependent DP is sensible for the present day Universe and give an earmark description of evolution of universe. Some physical and geometric properties of the models are also discussed.Comment: 12 pages, 5 figure

    Basic Biological Sciences

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    Cytomegaloviruses undergo the classical morphologic stages of replication in hedgehog submandibular gland duct cells. A profound cytomegaly is associated with the infection. These features indicate that the hedgehog may be an excellent model in which to study the biology of cytomegalovirus-salivary gland interactions.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/66837/2/10.1177_00220345830620031501.pd

    Cell Migration along the Basement Membrane during Wound Repair. The Corneal Endothelium as a Model System

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    Immunity to Campylobacter: its role in risk assessment and epidemiology

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    Acquired immunity is an important factor in the epidemiology of campylobacteriosis in the developing world, apparently limiting symptomatic infection to children of less than two years. However, also in developed countries the highest incidence is observed in children under five years and the majority of Campylobacter infections are asymptomatic, which may be related to the effects of immunity and/or the ingested doses. Not accounting for immunity in epidemiological studies may lead to biased results due to the misclassification of Campylobacter-exposed but apparently healthy persons as unexposed. In risk assessment studies, health risks may be overestimated when immunity is neglected

    C 10(3): The Ten Parameter Conformal Group as a Datum Transformation in Three-Dimensional Euclidean Space

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