Publications by authors named "K R Berrada"

In the present manuscript, we introduce a quantum system of two superconducting qubits (S-Qs) interacting with a quantized field under the influence of the Kerr nonlinear medium and Ising interaction. We formulate the Hamiltonian of the quantum model and determine the density operator of whole quantum system as well as quantum subsystems. We examine the dynamics of the quantumness measures for subsequent times including the S-Qs entanglement, S-Qs-field entanglement and quantum Fisher information in relation to the system parameters.

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  • Hepatoblastoma (HBL) is the most common type of liver tumor in children, usually diagnosed before age 5, with rare cases in older kids.
  • A 4-year-old boy was brought to the emergency department experiencing sudden abdominal pain and fever.
  • A physical exam showed he had a noticeable abdominal swelling, which was later confirmed to be an abdominal mass.
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  • Lymphangiomas are rare, benign tumors linked mainly to congenital issues with lymphatic channels, with retroperitoneal types being particularly uncommon.
  • A 42-year-old woman experienced abdominal pain and was found to have a mass and uterine myoma, leading to surgical removal of both.
  • Proper diagnosis often requires histological examination despite CT scans helping with initial identification, and complete removal can lead to a cure, highlighting the importance of considering lymphangiomas in ovarian cyst diagnoses.
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Craniocervical junction infections are considered a rare condition and can be associated with degradation of the odontoid ligaments and, the risk of a subsequent atlantoaxial subluxation or dislocation. Osteomyelitis at this level is often seen in immunocompromised patients with, intravenous drug use or infective endocarditis. Atlantoaxial subluxation associated with pharyngeal infection or its surrounding tissues is called Grisel's syndrome.

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(R,S)-Ketamine (ketamine) is a dissociative anesthetic that also possesses analgesic and antidepressant activity. Undesirable dissociative side effects and misuse potential limit expanded use of ketamine in several mental health disorders despite promising clinical activity and intensifying medical need. (2R,6R)-Hydroxynorketamine (RR-HNK) is a metabolite of ketamine that lacks anesthetic and dissociative activity but maintains antidepressant and analgesic activity in multiple preclinical models.

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