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Effect of van-Hove singularities in single-walled carbon nanotube leads on transport through double quantum dot system
The double quantum dot system with single-walled metallic armchair carbon
nanotube leads has been studied using Non-equilibrium Green function in the
Keldysh formalism. The effect of relative spacing between the energy levels of
the dots, interdot tunneling matrix-element, interdot Coulomb interaction and
van-Hove singularities in density of states characteristics of
quasi-one-dimensional carbon nanotube leads on the conductance of the double
quantum dot system has been studied. The conductance and dot occupancies are
calculated at finite temperature. It is observed that the density of states of
the carbon nanotube leads play a significant role in determining the
conductance profile. In particular, whenever the chemical potential of the
isolated double quantum dot system is aligned with the position of a van-Hove
singularity in the density of states of armchair carbon nanotube leads, the
height of the corresponding conductance peak falls considerably. It is further
observed that the suppression in the heights of the alternate peaks depends on
the relative positions of the energy levels of the dots and their magnitude of
separation.Comment: 16 pages and 16 figure
The Population of Aphis Gossypii Glove on the Black Grape by the Method of Direct Account
A field study was conducted in Yathrib province Salahuddin government to study determination of population of Aphis gossypii on black grapes by using the method of direct account for upper , medium and lower parts of the plant were chosen (40 plants ) at randomize from one of the fields , counting had done for one plant only .Results of the study showed that the highest population density was in May ( 22.8 ) adult / tree insect , and lowest population was in June ( 9.7 ) adult / tree insect , statistical analysis showed significantly differences , while the results showed that the upper layer from plant was more effectiveof infection by ( 23.7 ) adult forupper layer ,( 17.4 ) adult in medium layer and ( 12.5 ) adult in lower layer plant , the statistical analysis showed significant differences between the three layers of the plant. Keywords: adult insect ,Aphids gossypii , population , black grape
Morbidity Pattern Among Out-Patients Attending Urban Health Training Centre in Srinagar
The current study was designed to identify the morbidity pattern of out-patients attending Urban Health Training Centre in an urban area of a medical college in Srinagar, Pauri Garhwal district, Uttarakhand, North India. The present study record-based retrospective study was conducted among the out-patients attending the regular clinic at the Urban Health Training Centre, of a medical college in Srinagar city of Uttarakhand State of North India during the study period of one year in 2014. Data was retrieved from the OPD registers maintained at the clinic. Data was collected pertaining to socio-demographic profile, morbidity details and treatment pattern. Diseases were identified using the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10) code. Descriptive analysis was done. During the study period, a total of 9343 subjects attended the OPD. Among them, majority of them (60%) were females. More than half (56 %) belonged to the age group of 35-65 year age-group. The association of disease classification was found to be statistically significant with respect to gender. The leading morbidity of communicable disease was found to be certain infectious and parasitic diseases especially Typhoid whereas musculoskeletal system and connective tissue disorders were the most common cause among morbidity due to NCDs. Out of all, typhoid was found to cause maximum of morbidity among the subjects. The present study highlights the morbidity pattern of communicable and NCDs among the population of hilly areas of Garhwal, Uttarakhand India. Priority should be preferred for the regular tracking of diseases in terms of preventive and promotive aspects. Morbidity in the out- door clinics reflects the emerging trend of mixed disease spectrum burden comprising communicable and non-communicable diseases
Lymphangioma circumscriptum in the scrotum: A case report
Introduction: Lymphangioma circumscriptum is a rare benign skin disorder involving hamartomatous lymphatic malformation of deep dermal and subcutaneous lymphatic channels. It is a therapeutic challenge for the dermatologist when it occurs at common sites such as axilla, shoulder, groin and buttocks and a diagnostic challenge for the surgeon when it occurs at rare sites such as the scrotum. Surgical treatment is the most commonly used method to treat scrotal lymphangioma circumscriptum but there are high rates of recurrence.Case Presentation: We report the case of a 30-year-old Pakistani man who presented with scrotal swelling which was clinically misinterpreted as an infectious disorder. Later on re-resection of deeper tissue was performed to prevent recurrence. He is still being followed-up on a regular basis.Conclusion: Awareness of the occurrence of lymphangioma circumscriptum in the scrotum in adult men without prior disease is mandatory to avoid missing the diagnosis and to ensure proper treatment
New brominated sesquiterpenes from the red alga Laurencia hetroclada Harvey, and their immunosuppressive activity studies
Red algae of the genus Laurencia Harvey
(Ceramiales, Rhodomelaceae) is a complex genus,
encompassing a large variety of morphologicallycomplex
algal species. In continuation of our work on
chemistry and biological activity studies of some Sri
Lankan seaweeds, we examined the chemistry of
MeOH extract of Laurencia hetroclada collected from
Tangalle coast. Above extract was subjected to column
chromatography followed by PTLC gave a new
brominated sesquiterpene 1 along with two known
compounds, algoane 2, and caulerpin 3. The 13C NMR
spectrum along with the DEPT experiments of 1
revealed only 15 carbon signals corresponding to four
methyls, five methylene, one methine and five
quaternary carbons. The 1H NMR (CD3OD, 500 MHz)
spectrum of 1 showed signals due to three methyls,
four methylenes, and two methine protons. The
singlets resonated at 1.25 (3H, s), 1.27 (3H, s), and
1.85 (3H, s) were assigned to Me-8’, Me-6’, and Me-9’,
respectively. The characteristic downfield proton at
4.83 (dd, J = 4.2,15 Hz) was assigned to H-4, geminal
to the Br atom, whereas the proton that resonated at
3.96 (d, J = 1.7 Hz) was assigned to the oxymethine H-
1. Furthermore, the olefinic singlet resonated at 5.26
was assigned to Ha-7’ and Hb-7. The down field
carbon atoms resonated at 110.2 and 165.2 were
assigned to olefinic carbon atoms. The positive CI MS
of 1 showed the molecular ion peak [M+H]+ at m/z
349 along with isotopic peak at m/z 351 (1:1),
indicating the presence of a Br atom in the molecule.
The above MS data were found to be consistent with
the molecular formula C15H25O4Br with 3 degrees
of unsaturation. A comparison of the NMR
spectroscopic data of 1 with those of 2 suggested a
similar skeleton with differences in substitution pattern
and unsaturation sites. From the above spectral data,
the structure of 1 was confirmed as a new natural
product 4-bromo-5-methyl-2-(3’-hydroxy-1’,3’-
dimethyl-2’ methylenecyclopentyl) cyclohexane-1,2,5-
triol. Caulerpin (3) showed a significant dose
suppressive effect with an IC50 5.8 ± 1.0 μg/mL on Tcell
proliferation assay
A review on various Smart Grid Technologies used in Power System
Electrical infrastructure is expanding day by day due to which smart grid gives better vision for electrical reliability. Various parameters like quality and quantity of power transmitted should be available with the electricity board which can be achieved using smart sensing, metering and communication technologies. If all the above requirements are met in power system then it is called smart grid (SG). SG also helps consumers to manage the load patters and also to manage their expenses. The main component of SG is the communication technology to share data between consumers and grid since grid operators requires real time data to schedule their supply. The Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) uses Aggregation Protocol with Error Detection (APED) to improve the security of data. The SG with SCADA is facilitated by data acquisitions which includes the meter reading, system conditions, etc. that are monitored and transmitted at regular intervals in real time. This paper reviews the modern technologies used in smart grid communication based on IEEE 802.15.4 standard to the SG and how it is modified to ensure effective, efficient and economical and secured communication of the huge real time data from the smart meters
Improved Henry gas optimization for predicting high-income Factors
The Henry gas solubility optimization (HGSO) is a meta-heuristic algorithm based on Henry’s law. In this paper, β–hill climbing operator is introduced to enhance the ability of the local search, which improves the shortcoming of the original HGSO algorithm. The improved Henry gas solubility optimization algorithm (βHC-HGSO) is based on the β -hill climbing local search, which is used for selecting a subset of relevant features for high income to improve the classification accuracy. The random forest (RF) expert system was employed to explain the performance of the proposed algorithm. According to empirical research, the performance of the improved Henry gas solubility(βHC- HGSO) is better than the original algorithm
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