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Appl Radiat Isot ; 212: 111445, 2024 Jul 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39013329

ABSTRACT

For the first time, charge distribution studies have been carried out in the epi-cadmium neutron induced fission of 235U by measuring the fractional cumulative yields (FCY) and independent yields (IY) of various fission products. An off-line γ-ray spectrometric technique was used for the measurements. The average energy of the epi-cadmium neutron spectrum is 1.9 MeV. From the FCY values, the isobaric width parameter (σZ), most probable charge (ZP) and the charge polarization (ΔΖEXPT) as a function of fragment mass were obtained. Similarly, from the IY values, isotopic width parameter (σA), the most probable mass (AP) and the elemental yields (YZ) of Sn, Sb, Te, I, Xe, Cs, Ba, La, Ce and Pr were determined by using a non-linear fit. From the YZ values, the proton even-odd effect (δp) was obtained for the first time. The present data in the 235U(n, f) reaction were compared with the similar data in the 235U(nth, f) and 238U(n, f) reactions as well as of other actinides to examine the role of excitation energy and pairing effect.

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Appl Radiat Isot ; 211: 111414, 2024 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38925035

ABSTRACT

Measurement of independent isomeric yield ratios (IR) of 128,130,132Sb, 131,133Te, 132.134,136I, 135Xe and 138Cs have been carried out for the first time in the epi-cadmium neutron induced fission of 239Pu by using an off-line gamma-ray spectrometric technique. The average neutron energy () of the epi-cadmium reactor neutron spectrum is 1.9 MeV. From the IR values, root mean square fragment angular momenta (JRMS) were deduced by using spin dependent statistical model analysis. Effect of nuclear structure on JRMS values was examined. The present data in the epi-cadmium neutron induced fission of 239Pu were compared with the similar data in the thermal neutron induced fission of 239Pu to examine the role of excitation energy on JRMS values.

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Appl Radiat Isot ; 209: 111312, 2024 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38603865

ABSTRACT

Studies on charge distribution have been carried out in the epi-cadmium neutron induced fission of 238Pu for the first time. Experimentally fractional cumulative yields (FCY) and independent yields (IY) of various fission products have been measured by using an off-line γ-ray spectrometric technique. From the FCY values, the charge distribution parameters such as the isobaric width parameter (σZ), most probable charge (ZP) and the charge polarization (ΔΖEXPT) as a function of fragment mass were obtained. On the other hand, from the measured IY values, isotopic width parameter (σA), the most probable mass (AP) and the elemental yields (YZ) of Sn, Sb, Te, I, Xe, Cs, Ba, La, Ce and Pr were determined by using a non-linear fit. From the YZ values, the proton even-odd effect (δp) was obtained for the first time. The isobaric and isotopic charge distribution parameters in the 238Pu(nf, f) reaction were compared with the similar data in the thermal neutron induced fission of 238Pu and other actinides to examine the role of excitation energy.

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Appl Radiat Isot ; 208: 111304, 2024 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38522264

ABSTRACT

The independent isomeric yield ratios (IR) of 128,130,132Sb, 131,133Te, 132,134,136I, 135Xe and 138Cs have been measured in the epi-cadmium neutron induced fission of 233U by using an off-line gamma-ray spectrometric technique. The average neutron energy of the epi-cadmium reactor neutron spectrum is 1.9 MeV. The root mean square fragment angular momenta (JRMS) were deduced from the IR values by using spin dependent statistical model analysis. The IR and JRMS values of considered fission products in the epi-cadmium neutron induced fission of 233U were compared with the literature data in the thermal neutron induced fission of 233U to examine the influence of excitation energy on nuclear structure effect.

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Eur J Prosthodont Restor Dent ; 20(3): 98-101, 2012 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23101175

ABSTRACT

Maintenance of periodontal health is one of the most important factors governing success of the restoration and longevity of teeth. For proper maintenance of periodontal health, the biologic width functions as a protective barrier against the entrance of microorganisms in to the internal medium of the periodontal ligament and osseous connective tissue. This clinical case describes a technique to reestablish the biologic width surrounding a fractured central incisor by forced eruption without orthodontic brackets, using fibre reinforced composite prostheses. Main advantages of using fibre reinforced composite prostheses are aesthetic maintenance during the treatment period, no need for occlusal adjustments, simplicity, low cost, and stability.


Subject(s)
Orthodontic Extrusion/instrumentation , Tooth Fractures/therapy , Adult , Composite Resins , Female , Glass , Humans , Incisor/injuries , Maxilla , Orthodontic Brackets , Periodontal Prosthesis
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Indian J Dent Res ; 22(3): 482-5, 2011.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22048594

ABSTRACT

Ocular defects may cause several ocular and orbital disorders, which require surgical intervention. These defects are psychologically disturbing for the patients, and therefore, they require immediate management and rehabilitation by a team of specialist. Ocular prosthesis may be either readymade (stock) or custom made. Fabrication of a custom ocular prosthesis allows for a range of variations during construction. The iris can also be custom made by ocular painting or by digital photography. The optimum cosmetic and functional results of a custom-made prosthesis enhance the patient's rehabilitation to a normal life style. This paper elaborates the technique for fabrication of a custom-made ocular prosthesis for an atrophic eye socket utilizing digital photography.


Subject(s)
Anophthalmos/rehabilitation , Eye, Artificial , Orbit/pathology , Plastic Surgery Procedures/methods , Prosthesis Design/instrumentation , Aged , Anophthalmos/pathology , Atrophy , Humans , Male , Orbit/surgery , Orbital Implants , Photography , Prosthesis Design/methods
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J Indian Prosthodont Soc ; 11(3): 195-8, 2011 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22942580

ABSTRACT

The loss of anterior teeth can be hurtful to the patient both psychologically and socially. In adolescent patients, temporary replacement of the teeth can minimize these concerns. Many approaches have been described for this temporary replacement. This article presents an alternative approach for oral rehabilitation of the preadolescent male who has edentulous space including median palatine suture in the anterior maxilla. High expectations regarding esthetics by the patient were successfully met by utilizing a glass fiber reinforced composite temporary removable partial denture. Restoration remained intact, with no discoloration or deterioration at 12 months recall.

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Indian J Dent Res ; 22(5): 716-8, 2011.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22406720

ABSTRACT

The loss of an eye is a traumatic and common event. The psychological effects of losing an eye are frequently more difficult to deal with than its functional loss. This article describes the management of a child patient with anopthalmic socket, by an innovative technique of customizing the stock acrylic resin ocular prosthesis to get improved esthetics, accurate location of iris-pupil complex and exact fit in the defect.


Subject(s)
Acrylic Resins/chemistry , Biocompatible Materials/chemistry , Eye, Artificial , Prosthesis Design , Child, Preschool , Esthetics , Eye Enucleation/rehabilitation , Humans , Iris , Male , Prosthesis Fitting , Pupil , Retinal Neoplasms/surgery , Retinoblastoma/surgery , Surface Properties
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J Indian Prosthodont Soc ; 10(1): 8-12, 2010 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23204715

ABSTRACT

Biomaterials are non-drug substance suitable for inclusion in system which augment or replace the function of bodily tissue or organ. Orthopedic and dental applications represent approximately 55% of the total biomaterials market. Changes in biologic responses and device design have been the direct result of advances in material science. Bioceramics fulfill a unique function as biomedical materials. Bioceramics are non-toxic and bioinert, bioactive or bioresorbable. Bioceramics continue to be vital for bone repair and uncemented implant fixation with recent advances in its composition and coating technology.

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