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    Cosmic ray power spectral variations. 3: Solar rotation periodicities

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    Earlier studies of the periodic changes in cosmic ray intensity by power spectral analysis provided some understanding of the daily variation in terms of ambient power. The solar rotation periodicities are investigated, using daily means of calgary neutron monitor data during 1965 to 1976. Significant peaks with periods of 27 and 13.5 days with varying magnitudes are observed

    Design of a Low-Power 1.65 Gbps Data Channel for HDMI Transmitter

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    This paper presents a design of low power data channel for application in High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) Transmitter circuit. The input is 10 bit parallel data and output is serial data at 1.65 Gbps. This circuit uses only a single frequency of serial clock input. All other timing signals are derived within the circuit from the serial clock. This design has dedicated lines to disable and enable all its channels within two pixel-clock periods only. A pair of disable and enable functions performed immediately after power-on of the circuit serves as the reset function. The presented design is immune to data-dependent switching spikes in supply current and pushes them in the range of serial frequency and its multiples. Thus filtering requirements are relaxed. The output stage uses a bias voltage of 2.8 volts for a receiver pull-up voltage of 3.3 volts. The reported data channel is designed using UMC 180 nm CMOS Technology. The design is modifiable for other inter-board serial interfaces like USB and LAN with different number of bits at the parallel input.Comment: TMDS, HDMI, USB, Gbps, data-dependent jitter, supply current, UMC180, low-power consumption, single serial cloc

    Histoplasma capsulatum Infection in an Allogeneic Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant Patient Receiving Voriconazole Prophylaxis

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    Histoplasma capsulatum infection is a rare complication in the allogeneic stem cell transplant patients. Minimal guidance exists on how to appropriately manage histoplasmosis in these patients. We report a patient who developed Histoplasma pneumonia while receiving voriconazole prophylaxis at a therapeutic trough level. The patient experienced significant clinical improvement after initiation of itraconazole pharmacotherapy. We recommend a lower threshold for evaluation for histoplasmosis in allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplant recipients who live in endemic regions, regardless of their antifungal prophylactic regimen

    New relativistic effective interaction for finite nuclei, infinite nuclear matter and neutron stars

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    We carry out the study for finite nuclei, infinite nuclear matter and neutron star properties with the newly developed relativistic force named as the Institute Of Physics Bhubaneswar-I(IOPB-I). Using this force, we calculate the binding energies, charge radii and neutron skin thickness for some selected nuclei. From the ground state properties of superheavy element i.e. Z=120, it is noticed that considerable shell gaps appear at neutron numbers N=172, 184 and 198, showing the magicity of these numbers. The low density behavior of the equation of state for pure neutron matter is compatible with other microscopic models. Along with the nuclear symmetry energy, its slope and curvature parameters at the saturation density are consistent with those extracted from various experimental data. We calculate the neutron star properties with the equation of state composed of nucleons and leptons in betaequilibrium\it beta-equilibrium which are in good agreement with the X-ray observations by Steiner and N\"{a}ttil\"{a}. We find that the maximum mass of the neutron star to be 2.15MM_{\odot} and stellar radius 11.936 km . Moreover, the radius and tidal deformability of a {\it canonical} neutron star mass 1.4MM_\odot come out to be 13.242 km and 3.910×\times1036^{36} g cm2^2 s2^2 respectively within this parameter set.Comment: 17 pages, 9 figures and comments are welcom

    Matter wave switching in Bose-Einstein condensates via intensity redistribution soliton interactions

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    Using time dependent nonlinear (s-wave scattering length) coupling between the components of a weakly interacting two component Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC), we show the possibility of matter wave switching (fraction of atoms transfer) between the components via shape changing/intensity redistribution (matter redistribution) soliton interactions. We investigate the exact bright-bright N-soliton solution of an effective one-dimensional (1D) two component BEC by suitably tailoring the trap potential, atomic scattering length and atom gain or loss. In particular, we show that the effective 1D coupled Gross-Pitaevskii (GP) equations with time dependent parameters can be transformed into the well known completely integrable Manakov model described by coupled nonlinear Schr\"odinger (CNLS) equations by effecting a change of variables of the coordinates and the wave functions under certain conditions related to the time dependent parameters. We obtain the one-soliton solution and demonstrate the shape changing/matter redistribution interactions of two and three soliton solutions for the time independent expulsive harmonic trap potential, periodically modulated harmonic trap potential and kink-like modulated harmonic trap potential. The standard elastic collision of solitons occur only for a specific choice of soliton parameters.Comment: 11 pages, 14 figures, 1 tabl
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