Publications by authors named "Raj Patil"

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  • Recent advances in scattering amplitudes and worldline-based methods have improved our ability to calculate gravitational two-body scattering observables, important for understanding the weak-field high-velocity dynamics of black holes.
  • The new inspiral-merger-ringdown waveform model SEOBNR-PM, designed for nonprecessing spinning black holes, builds on the SEOBNRv5 model used by LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA, incorporating a new effective-one-body Hamiltonian based on perturbative post-Minkowskian expansion.
  • SEOBNR-PM shows excellent performance, with lower median mismatch against numerical relativity simulations and better agreement in binding energy compared to SEOBNRv5, despite the latter being more calibrated.
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Introduction: Health-related quality of life (HRQOL) is a measure of an individual's psychosocial, emotional, and physical well-being. Around 1 in 20 children are less than 15 years of age and are living with a moderate-to-severe form of disability. Thus, our study aims to determine the HRQOL of intellectual disabled (ID) children attending a special school in Puducherry and to determine the socio-demographic factors influencing the level of HRQOL.

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Plasmonic quasicrystals (PlQCs), by integrating the properties of quasicrystals (rotational symmetry and long range ordering but lack translational symmetry) and surface plasmon polariton mediated effects, offer several advantages over plasmonic crystals (PlCs). For example, in PlQCs one could have broadband, polarization independent response. However, large area patterning by electron beam lithography requires precise lattice coordinates as well as a practical way to design the structures for specific spectral response.

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A series of 2,3,6-pyrazine Rho Kinase inhibitors were optimized for in vivo activity for topical ocular dosing. Modifications of the 2-(piperazin-1-yl)pyrazine derivatives produced compounds with improved solubility and physicochemical properties. Modifications of the 6-pyrazine substituent led to improvements in in vitro potency.

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Inhibition of rho kinase (ROCK) has been recognized as an important target for a number of diseases, including glaucoma. Herein we report SAR development around two hits from a kinase library that led to the discovery of the ROCK inhibitor compound 38. In vitro and in vivo analysis of this compound, including its effects in a monkey model of glaucoma will be discussed.

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Persistent mullerian duct syndrome (PMDS), characterized by the presence of mullerian structures in a virilized male, frequently presents as undescended testis, either intraabdominal or within a hernial sac. We describe a 10-month-old infant with PMDS successfully managed by the laparoscopic approach. At the age of 1.

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