51 research outputs found
Medical Entomology: Education and Research in India
Article Type: Editorial
Title: Medical Entomology: Education and Research in India
Year: 2023; Volume: 3; Issue: 2; Page No: 1 – 3
Author: Jayanthi Sureshbabu*
https://doi.org/10.55349/ijmsnr.20233213
Affiliation: Editor-In-Chief, International Journal of Medical Sciences and Nursing Research, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India and Former Lecturer in Medical Entomology, Department of Community Medicine, Pondicherry Institute of Medical Sciences, Kalapet, Pondicherry, India.
Email ID: [email protected]
Article Summary: Submitted: 20-April-2023; Revised: 20-May-2023; Accepted: 5-June-2023; Published: 30-June-2023Editorial Article by Editor-In-Chie
Disordered flat phase separation of the Lennard-Jones fcc(111) surface
Recent lattice model calculations have suggested that a full-layered crystal surface may undergo, under canonical (particle-conserving) conditions, a preroughening-driven two-dimensional phase separation into two disordered flat (DOF) regions, of opposite order parameter. We have carried out extensive classical molecular dynamics (MD) simulations of the Lennard-Jones fcc(111) surface, to check whether these predictions are relevant or not for a realistic continuous system. Very long simulation times, a grid of temperatures from (2/3)Tm to Tm, and unusually large system sizes are employed to ensure full equilibrium and good statistics. By examining layer-by-layer occupancies, height fluctuations, sublattice order parameter and X-ray structure factors, we find a clear anomaly at ~0.83Tm. The anomaly is distinct from roughening (whose incipiency is also detected at ~0.94Tm), and is seen to be consistent with the preroughening plus phase separation scenario
Importance and Need of Medical Entomology and Medical Entomologist in Public Health
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<p><strong>Importance and Need of Medical Entomology and Medical Entomologist in Public Health</strong></p>
<p><strong>Year: </strong>2023; <strong>Volume: </strong>3;<strong> Issue: </strong>3;<strong> Page No: </strong>1 – 2</p>
<p><strong>Author: Jayanthi Sureshbabu</strong></p>
<p><strong>Affiliation:</strong> Editor-In-Chief, International Journal of Medical Sciences and Nursing Research, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India and Former Lecturer in Medical Entomology, Department of Community Medicine, Pondicherry Institute of Medical Sciences, Kalapet, Pondicherry, India.</p>
<p><strong>Email ID: </strong> <a href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</a></p>
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<p><strong>Article Summary: Submitted: </strong>20-July-2023; <strong>Revised: </strong>18-August-2023; <strong>Accepted: </strong>05-September-2023; <strong>Published: </strong>30-September-2023</p>
<p>DOI: https://doi.org/10.55349/ijmsnr.20233312</p>Editorial Articl
The Baltic challenge and Euro-area entry. Bruegel Policy Contribution 2009/13, November 2009
Resident Fellow Zsolt Darvas takes a look at the issue of the Baltic states - Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania - and the challenges facing those three countries in the aftermath of the financial crisis. He argues that because it is in the broader European interest to prevent a collapse in the Baltics, the best option is immediate euro entry at a suitable exchange rate supported by appropriate resolution in order to manage the resulting debt overhang. However, there seems to be no legal basis for this under the current euro accession criteria. Furthermore, the economic foundations of the criteria are fundamentally flawed, as euro-area members continue to violate the criteria while the EU's expansion to 27 members has made the criteria tougher for new member states to meet themselves. Ultimately, the European Council has the ability to reform the criteria without a formal treaty change. The Council should do so, the author argues, and allow for more meaningful benchmarks for all future euro-area applicants
Antibacterial Activity And Possible Mode Of Action Of The Extracts From The Fruits Of Garcinia Xanthochymus
This Dissertation / Report is the outcome of investigation carried out by the creator(s) / author(s) at the department/division of Central Food Technological Research Institute (CFTRI), Mysore mentioned below in this page
A Study on Santhu Vatham
The author had chosen the disease “Santhu Vatham” for her
dissertation subject, because it is one of the commenst disease in the society, number of sufferers increasing day by day.
Twenty In Patients and Twenty Out Patients of either sex had been selected by the author and they were administered with the trial medicines, Meganathi Kulligai 1 tds with honey internally and Arrkkathy thylam externally. The trial medicines are subjected to bio-chemical and
pharmacological analysis.
At the end of the trial study 45% of In Patients showed good clinical improvement and 50% of In Patients showed fair clinical improvement and 5% of In Patients showed poor clinical improvement. 30% of Out Patients showed good clinical improvement, 55% of Out Patients showed fair clinical improvement and 15% of out patients showed poor clinical improvement
Thermal attenuation in atom-surface scattering : the two phonon contribution
The specular intensity produced by the scattering of monoenergetic incident particles by a flat surface is calculated as a function of the crystal temperature including one and two virtual phonon processes. The exact procedure developed previously [1, 2] is employed in order to get the matrix elements of the seven different two phonon diagrams. For all the different systems studied (He-Cu, H2-Cu, Ne-Cu) the results show that the most efficient two-phonon term is the diagram of highest order in the perturbation expansion. The total intensity is greater than that obtained by considering the one phonon process alone except at very low crystal temperature. The temperature for which the two phonon contribution becomes non-negligeable is in general low. Comparison with available experimental data gives good agreement in the temperature domain where higher order phonon processes could be neglected.L'intensité du faisceau spéculaire produit par la diffusion d'un faisceau de particules incidentes monoénergétiques par une surface plane, est calculée en fonction de la température du cristal. Le calcul inclut les processus virtuels à un et deux phonons. La procédure exposée précédemment [1, 2] est utilisée et permet de calculer exactement les éléments de matrice des sept différents diagrammes décrivant les échanges virtuels de deux phonons. Pour tous les systèmes étudiés (He-Cu, H2-Cu, Ne-Cu) les résultats indiquent que la contribution la plus importante à l'intensité est donnée par les diagrammes provenant de l'ordre le plus élevé dans le développement en perturbation. L'intensité totale est plus grande que celle donnée par le processus à 1 phonon seul, excepté à très basse température. La température à partir de laquelle la contribution des effets de deux phonons devient appréciable est en général basse. Les intensités calculées reproduisent les données expérimentales dans le domaine de température ou les contributions des processus à 3 phonons ou plus sont négligeables
Building Digital Commons through Open Access Management of Copyright-Related Rights
This paper seeks to explore how the implementation of open access licences onto recordings and other forms of digital performance of creative works which have entered the public domain, complements the notion of digital commons. The paper starts from the assumption that there are types of creative works (i.e. music works, theatre plays, etc) whose effective dedication to the public domain for the benefit of the public at large would never reach the full status of “commons” if digitised performances of these works were not disseminated under open access licences (e.g., Creative Commons’). The introduction draws on the assumption that creative works which give rise to a huge stock of the public domain in certain fields of creativity would not become available to the public in digital formats (at least for free) without the necessary intermediation of performers and producers of audio and video recordings. From this perspective, there would be no lawful way for the public at large to enjoy for free digital items embodying creative works such as a Bach’s suite, a Brahms’s symphony or a Shakespeare’s play, if certain kinds of music and theatre performers and/or recording producers did not release their digital performances and recordings using open access licences. The paper seeks to explain why the implementation of these licences to the management of copyright-related rights for the achievement of an effective dedication of certain works in the public domain to the digital commons is of very high relevance. It is argued that, at least in civil law (i.e. droit d’auteur) systems, newly created works of art are copyright protected by default and fall into the public domain only after expiration of the protection term of 70 years post mortem autoris. Unlike U.S. law, droit d’auteur systems do not seem to endorse and confer validity upon copyright licences which aim to make new works available in the public domain immediately, through a relinquishment in perpetuity of all present and future rights under copyright law by the author. By considering some examples of digital platforms making use of open access licences for the dissemination of music works adopted by both music performers and recording producers, the paper shows that, as European digital copyright laws stand, the mostly evident and fruitful use of open access licences for the building of digital commons in the field of creative works concern old works whose copyright protection is expired and whose copying, dissemination and, possibly, re-use has been preventively authorised on the grounds of a “copyleft” licence. The paper concludes that public bodies and other entities that institutionally pursue the policy objective of building platforms and repositories of digital commons should promote the implementation of open access licences by holders of copyright-related rights (e.g., educational institutions, young performers and ensembles, virtual recording labels, etc) and provide incentives to make their digital works available to the public for purposes other than that of making an immediate profit from the sale/licensing of digitised items
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