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TORSION POINTS OF ELLIPTIC CURVES WITH BAD REDUCTION AT SOME PRIMES II

  • Yasuda, Masaya
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.50 no.1
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    • pp.83-96
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    • 2013
  • Let K be a number field and fix a prime number $p$. For any set S of primes of K, we here say that an elliptic curve E over K has S-reduction if E has bad reduction only at the primes of S. There exists the set $B_{K,p}$ of primes of K satisfying that any elliptic curve over K with $B_{K,p}$-reduction has no $p$-torsion points under certain conditions. The first aim of this paper is to construct elliptic curves over K with $B_{K,p}$-reduction and a $p$-torsion point. The action of the absolute Galois group on the $p$-torsion subgroup of E gives its associated Galois representation $\bar{\rho}_{E,p}$ modulo $p$. We also study the irreducibility and surjectivity of $\bar{\rho}_{E,p}$ for semistable elliptic curves with $B_{K,p}$-reduction.

Measurement of blood base-excess concentration in cows with abomasal torsion and right-side displacement of the abomasum (제4위 우측전위증과 제4위 염전을 지닌 젖소에서 혈중 염기초과 농도의 측정)

  • Jeong, Soon-wuk
    • Korean Journal of Veterinary Research
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    • v.35 no.3
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    • pp.631-633
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    • 1995
  • 70 cows with abomasal torsion and 71 cows with right-side displacement of the abomasum were examined to determine whether the preoperative blood base-excess concentration could be used both as a prognostic indicator for postoperative recovery in cows with abomasal torsion and as an aid in differentiating between abomasal torsion and right-side displacement of the abomasum. The survival rate of cows with abomasal torsion decreased as the base-excess concentration decreased(P=0.08). There was a significant difference(P<0.025) among base-excess ranges between abomasal torsion and right-side displacement of the abomasum. Most cows with base-excess concentrations ${\geq}15.0mEq/L$ and ${\leq}-0.5mEq/L$ had abomasal torsion, rather than right-side displacement of the abomasum.

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TORSION IN THE COHOMOLOGY OF FINITE H-SPACES

  • Choi, Young-Gi
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.39 no.6
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    • pp.963-973
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    • 2002
  • We study torsion phenomena in the integral cohomology of finite if-spaces X through the Eilenberg-Moore spectral sequence converging to H*($\Omega$X; Z$_{p}$). We also investigate how the difference between the Z$_{p}$-filtration length f$_{p}$(X) and the Z$_{p}$-cup length c$_{p}$(X) on a simply connected finite H-space X is reflected in the Eilenberg-Moore spectral sequence converging to H*($\Omega$X;Z$_{p}$). Finally we get the following result: Let p be an odd prime and X an n-connected finite H-space with dim QH* (X;Z$_{p}$) $\leq$ m. Then H*(X;Z) is p-torsion free if (equation omitted).tion omitted).

Protective effects of curcumin on chromatin quality, sperm parameters, and apoptosis following testicular torsion-detorsion in mice

  • Shahedi, Abbas;Talebi, Ali Reza;Mirjalili, Aghdas;Pourentezari, Majid
    • Clinical and Experimental Reproductive Medicine
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    • v.48 no.1
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    • pp.27-33
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    • 2021
  • Objective: The chief outcome of testicular torsion in clinical and experimental contexts is testicular ischemia. Curcumin, a compound with anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, has fascinated researchers and clinicians for its promise in the treatment of fertility diseases. Methods: Thirty-five fully grown male mice were randomly classified into five groups: control, sham, testicular torsion, treatment group 1 (testicular torsion+short-term curcumin), and treatment group 2 (testicular torsion+long-term curcumin). Thirty-five days later, spermatozoa from the right cauda epididymis were analyzed with regard to count and motility. Toluidine blue (TB), aniline blue (AB), and chromomycin A3 (CMA3) staining assays were used to evaluate the sperm chromatin integrity. In addition, the terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase-mediated deoxyuridine triphosphate nick-end labeling (TUNEL) test was used to assess apoptosis. Results: Treatment group 1 exhibited a remarkably elevated sperm count compared to the testicular torsion group. Additionally, notably lower sperm motility was found in the testicular torsion group compared to the control, treatment 1, and treatment 2 groups. Staining (CMA3, AB, and TB) and the TUNEL test indicated significantly greater testicular torsion in the torsion group compared to the control group (p<0.05). The data also revealed notably lower results of all sperm chromatin assays and lower apoptosis in both treatment groups relative to the testicular torsion group (p<0.05). Significantly elevated (p<0.05) AB and TB results were noted in treatment group 1 compared to treatment group 2. Conclusion: Curcumin can compensate for the harmful effects of testicular ischemia and improve sperm chromatin quality in mice.

The effects of berberine on ischemia-reperfusion injuries in an experimental model of ovarian torsion

  • Filiz Yilmaz;Orkun Ilgen;Alper Mankan;Bayram Yilmaz;Sefa Kurt
    • Clinical and Experimental Reproductive Medicine
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    • v.50 no.4
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    • pp.292-298
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    • 2023
  • Objective: Ovarian torsion is a gynecological disorder that causes ischemia-reperfusion injuries in the ovary. Our study investigated berberine's short- and long-term effects on ovarian ischemia-reperfusion injuries. Methods: This study included 28 Wistar albino female rats weighing 180 to 220 g, which were divided into four groups: sham (S), torsion/detorsion (T/D), torsion/ detorsion+single dose berberine (T/D+Bb), and torsion/detorsion+15 days berberine (T/D+15Bb). The torsion and detorsion model was applied in all non-sham groups. In the T/D+Bb group, a single dose of berberine was administered, while in the T/D+15Bb group, berberine was administered over a period of 15 days. After the rats were euthanized, their ovaries were excised. The left ovaries were used for histopathologic evaluation, which included ovarian injury scoring and follicle count, while the right ovaries were used for biochemical analyses (tissue transforming growth factor-β [TGF-β] and alpha-smooth muscle actin [α-SMA] levels). Results: The histopathologic evaluation scores for the ovaries were significantly lower in the T/D+B group (p<0.05) and the T/D+15B group (p<0.005) than in the T/D group. The follicle counts in the T/D group were lower than those in both the sham and treated groups (p<0.005). The TGF-β levels were significantly lower in the T/D+15B group (p<0.005), whereas the α-SMA levels did not show a significant difference. Conclusion: Both short- and long-term berberine use could potentially have therapeutic effects on ovarian torsion. Long-term berberine use exhibited anti-inflammatory effects by reducing TGF-β levels, thereby preventing ischemia-reperfusion injuries. Therefore, we suggest that long-term berberine use could be beneficial for ovarian torsion.

HOLD EFFECT IN FINITE TORSION OF A COMPRESSIBLE ELASTIC TUBE

  • Akinola, A.P;Layeni, O.P;Ldejobi, O.A.;Umoru, L.E.
    • Journal of applied mathematics & informatics
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    • v.16 no.1_2
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    • pp.323-336
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    • 2004
  • We consider the application of complex variable method to elastic problem and investigate the nonlinear effect of finite torsion of a compressible elastic composite layer. We obtain that as a result of finite deformation approach, a tube subjected to torsion decreases in radius giving rise to a “hold effect”.

PRO-TORSION PRODUCTS AND ČECH HOMOLOGY GROUPS

  • LEE, HONG-JAE;LEE, DAE-WOONG
    • Honam Mathematical Journal
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.121-133
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    • 1998
  • We find some properties of the pro-torsion products. Under the suitable conditions, we also show that the map ${\bar{H}}_P({\chi};G){\rightarrow}{\bar{H}}_p^{s(r)}({\chi};G)$ is an isomorphism and the n-th homotopy group of X is isomorphic to the n-th ${\check{C}}ECH$ homology group.

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External Tibial Torsion with Proximal Tibia Vara in Total Knee Arthroplasty of Advanced Osteoarthritis with Severe Varus Deformed Knees (심한 내반 변형의 진행성 관절염 환자의 인공 슬관절 전치환술 시 경골 근위부의 내반을 동반한 외회전 변형)

  • Sun, Doo-Hoon;Song, In-Soo;Kim, Jun-Beom;Kim, Cheol-U;Jung, Deukhee;Jeong, Uitak
    • Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association
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    • v.55 no.1
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    • pp.62-70
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    • 2020
  • Purpose: External tibia torsion and proximal tibial vara have been reported in severe varus deformed osteoarthritis, which is a tibio-femoral angle of more than 20°. The radiology measurements were compared with those of control group and the preoperative and follow-up radiology and clinical results were examined. Materials and Methods: From January 2007 to March 2016, 43 knees from 37 persons, who underwent total knee arthroplasty for a severe varus deformity of more than 20° on the tibio-femoral angle on the standing radiographs and had a follow-up period more than two years, were examined. The mean follow-up period was 45.7 months. The control group, who underwent conservative treatments, had Kellgren-Lawrence grade three osteoarthritis and a tibio-femoral angle of less than 3° varus. The external tibial torsion of enrolled patients and control group were estimated using the proximal tibio-fibular overlap length and the tibial torsion values on computed tomography. The proximal tibia vara was measured using the proximal tibial tilt angle. The preoperative and postoperative proximal tibio-fibular overlap length, tibial torsion value, proximal tibial tilt angle, and hospital for special surgery (HSS) score were evaluated. Results: The mean proximal tibio-fibular overlap length was 18.6 mm preoperatively and 11.2 mm (p=0.031) at the follow-up. The control group had a mean proximal tibio-fibular overlap length of 8.7 mm (p=0.024). The mean tibial torsion value was 13.8° preoperatively and 14.0° (p=0.489) at the follow-up. The control group had a mean tibial torsion value of 21.9° (p=0.012). The mean proximal tibial tilt angle was 12.2° preoperatively and 0° (p<0.01) at the follow-up. The control group had a mean proximal tilt angle of 1.2° (p<0.01). The preoperative tibiofemoral angle and mechanical axis deviation were corrected from preoperative 28.3° and medial 68.4 mm to postoperative 0.7° and medial 3.5 mm (p<0.01, p<0.01), respectively. The HSS scores increased from 34 points of preoperatively to 87 points at the last follow-up (p=0.028). Conclusion: Patients with advanced osteoarthritis with a severe varus deformity of more than 20° had significant increases in the external tibial torsion and varus of the proximal tibia. The tibial torsion value before and after surgery in the enrolled patients was not changed statistically, but good clinical results without complications were obtained.

ISOMORPHISM OF MODULAR GROUP ALGEBRAS OF ABELIAN GROUPS WITH SEMI-COMPLETE p-PRIMARY COMPONENTS

  • Danchev, Peter
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.157-161
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    • 2007
  • Let G be a p-mixed abelian group with semi-complete torsion subgroup $G_t$ such that G is splitting or is of torsion-free rank one, and let R be a commutative unitary ring of prime characteristic p. It is proved that the group algebras RG and RH are R-isomorphic for any group H if and only if G and H are isomorphic. This isomorphism relationship extends our earlier results in (Southeast Asian Bull. Math., 2002), (Proc. Amer. Math. Soc., 2002) and (Bull. Korean Math. Soc., 2005) as well as completely settles a problem posed by W. May in (Proc. Amer. Math. Soc., 1979).

INDEPENDENTLY GENERATED MODULES

  • Kosan, Muhammet Tamer;Ozdin, Tufan
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.46 no.5
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    • pp.867-871
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    • 2009
  • A module M over a ring R is said to satisfy (P) if every generating set of M contains an independent generating set. The following results are proved; (1) Let $\tau$ = ($\mathbb{T}_\tau,\;\mathbb{F}_\tau$) be a hereditary torsion theory such that $\mathbb{T}_\tau$ $\neq$ Mod-R. Then every $\tau$-torsionfree R-module satisfies (P) if and only if S = R/$\tau$(R) is a division ring. (2) Let $\mathcal{K}$ be a hereditary pre-torsion class of modules. Then every module in $\mathcal{K}$ satisfies (P) if and only if either $\mathcal{K}$ = {0} or S = R/$Soc_\mathcal{K}$(R) is a division ring, where $Soc_\mathcal{K}$(R) = $\cap${I 4\leq$ $R_R$ : R/I$\in\mathcal{K}$}.