Predictors of significant postoperative weight regain after bariatric surgery include indicators of baseline increased food urges, decreased well-being, and concerns over addictive behaviors. Postoperative self-monitoring behaviors are strongly associated with freedom from regain. These data suggest that weight regain can be anticipated, in part, during the preoperative evaluation and potentially reduced with self-monitoring strategies after RYGB.
Ruptured AAAs are larger in diameter and have a greater volume of thrombus compared with intact AAAs. However, there was no difference in the thrombus volume/aneurysm volume ratio in the two groups. In both intact and ruptured AAA groups, the thrombus was usually anterior and eccentric.
For collisions between deformed and oriented nuclei, the fragmentation theory is extended for the generalized nuclear proximity potential, with deformations included up to the hexadecupole deformations. For co-planar nuclei, the orientations are shown to get optimized (uniquely fixed) by the signs of their quadrupole deformations alone, not affected by the signs of their hexadecupole deformations. The optimum orientations are obtained for both the ‘hot compact’, and ‘cold elongated’ configurations of any two colliding nuclei. The hexadecupole deformations are shown to help fusion (hot or cold), depending on the choice of the reaction partners. Calculations are made for the 208Pb- and 48Ca-induced reactions and the neighbouring deformed nuclei. The calculated fragmentation potentials for optimally oriented nuclei, compared with both nuclei taken spherical, show that the excitation energy of the potential energy minima is significantly lowered for cold (elongated) fusion of deformed nuclei, but it remains nearly the same for at least the asymmetric hot (compact) fusion reactions. A number of new minima (target–projectile combinations) arise due to the cold and nearly symmetric hot fusion of deformed, optimally oriented nuclei.
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