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Research on data distribution and load balancing scheduling framework in cloud environment based on fuzzy logic concept
Framework based on fuzzy logic concept is proposed to solve the problem of data distribution and load balancing scheduling
in cloud environment. The framework comprehensively considers the system load, data access mode and node resources, aiming at the
balanced distribution of data and the reasonable scheduling of load. By fuzzy processing the resource status information in the cloud
environment, the advantage of fuzzy logic can refl ect the actual situation more accurately. At the same time, considering the size, type and
access frequency of data and other factors, the data is distributed to diff erent server nodes to achieve the balance of data distribution. Based
on the load balancing algorithm, the task allocation strategy is dynamically adjusted according to the resource status information and task
load of each server node to improve the performance and reliability of the system. The eff ectiveness and superiority of the framework in
the cloud environment are proved by the experimental evaluation. This research has practical signifi cance and application value for data
management and load scheduling in cloud environment
Ethnic and Gender Differences in Psychosocial Factors in Native Hawaiian, other Pacific Islanders, and Asian American Adults with Type 2 Diabetes
This study examined the differences between 207 Asians and Native Hawaiian, other Pacific Islanders (NHOPI) with type 2 diabetes among various psychosocial measures. Responses to five multivariable regression models including the Diabetes Quality of Life Questionnaire (DQOL) and Short Form -36® Health Survey (SF-36) were analyzed. Differences were determined by linear contrasts in the multivariate linear regression models after adjusted for multiple demographic and socioeconomic variables. Compared to Asians, NHOPIs perceived a lower impact of diabetes on their quality of life; highlighting differences in perceptions of self-efficacy and self-care activities. Females did better on their diet while males perceived better social support. Approaches to diabetes treatment decisions should include ethnic and cultural differences that may impact treatment outcomes
On the Management of Scientific Research Work in Colleges and Universities of Western Areas
According to the existing condition analysis of academic research management in colleges and universities of the western areas, pointing out there being some existing problems at present, and putting forward to the countermeasures solving these problems. Thinking, as for the colleges and universities of the western areas, on the management of academic research work, are supposed to grasp the complication of it, highlight the local unique features, strengthen the ability of serving local economic, and take an important part in the local economic development
Preservation and Literacy Transmission of Pipa and Guzheng Duets in Pu Dong Style
The research focuses on the preservation and transmission of Pipa and Guzheng duets in the Pu Dong style. Qualitative research methods such as interviews, observations, and questionnaires were used. Fu Huaqiang and Sha Lijing are the study’s key informants, both of whom have great skill and experience in Pipa and Guzheng duets in the Pu Dong style. The following findings were obtained: These duets have played an important role in the preservation of cultural heritage by conserving age-old customs and conveying cultural information. The Pu Dong-style Pipa and Guzheng Duet, in particular, demonstrate the dedication to both maintaining traditional music and expanding the genre via creativity. These duets’ growth demonstrates their adaptability in contemporary circumstances, representing the growing tapestry of Chinese cultural expressions while keeping their classical foundations. Furthermore, the incorporation of traditional Chinese and Western musical components in works such as “Dao Chui Lian” indicates the tenacity of cultural preservation and the critical function of creative transmission in keeping traditions active and relevant. Furthermore, the Pipa and Guzheng duets play significant roles in Chinese folk festival rituals, highlighting their contributions to cultural legacy preservation and musical literacy transmission within the context of Chinese ritual culture
Repression of hla by rot Is Dependent on sae in Staphylococcus aureus
The regulatory locus sae is a two-component system in Staphylococcus aureus that regulates many important virulence factors, including alpha-toxin (encoded by hla) at the transcriptional level. The SarA homologs Rot and SarT were previously shown to be repressors of hla in selected S. aureus backgrounds. To delineate the interaction of rot and sae and the contribution of sarT to hla expression, an assortment of rot and sae isogenic single mutants, a rot sae double mutant, and a rot sae sarT markerless triple mutant were constructed from wild-type strain COL. Using Northern blot analysis and transcriptional reporter gene green fluorescent protein, fusion, and phenotypic assays, we found that the repression of hla by rot is dependent on sae. A rot sae sarT triple mutant was not able to rescue the hla defect of the rot sae double mutant. Among the three sae promoters, the distal sae P3 promoter is the strongest in vitro. Interestingly, the sae P3 promoter activities correlate with hla expression in rot, rot sae, and rot sae sarT mutants of COL. Transcriptional study has also shown that rot repressed sae, especially at the sae P3 promoter. Collectively, our data implicated the importance of sae in the rot-mediated repression of hla in S. aureus
INTERVENTION EFFECT OF THEME BUILDING BLOCK GAMES ON THE MENTAL HEALTH AND BEHAVIOR OF CHILDREN WITH ATTENTION DEFICIT HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER
Background: Children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are mainly characterized by learning difficulties,
emotional impulsion, excessive activity, and distracted attention, which have a certain impact on their social ability, physical and
mental health, and their living ability. This study aims to explore the effects of theme building block games on the psychological
behaviors of children with ADHD, and to provide some reference for promoting the mental health development of children with
ADHD.
Subjects and methods: A total of 180 children with ADHD in Healthcare Center for Children from January 2020 to June 2021
were selected via convenient sampling. They were randomly divided into control (n=90) and observation (n=90) groups. Children in
the control and observation groups received routine and theme building block games, respectively, once a week and a total of 8
weeks of building block game interventions. Improvement of symptoms, Eysenck Personality Questionnaire (EPQ), Achenback Child
Behavior Scale List (CBLC), Child Sensory Integration Development Scale, and Piers-Harris Child Self-concept Scale (PHCSS) of
two groups were compared before and after intervention.
Results: After intervention, children in the two groups showed lower T scores in P and N, and higher T scores in E and L of
EPQ; T scores of children in the observation group improved more significantly. Children (boys) in the two groups showed lower
scores in discipline violation, hostility, compulsion, immaturity, poor communication, schizophrenia-like, and physical complaints in
CBCL. Moreover, those in the observation group obtained significantly lower scores in CBCL than those in the control group.
Children (girls) in the two groups showed lower scores in cruelty, aggressiveness, immaturity, depression withdrawal, schizophrenia-
like, somatic complaints, and anxiety compulsion in CBCL. Meanwhile, those in the observation group obtained significantly
lower scores in CBCL than those in the control group. After intervention, scores of children in the two groups in symptom
improvement, sensory integration ability, and PHCSS were significantly improved. Lastly, those in the observation group obtained
higher scores in these aspects compared with those in the control group.
Conclusions: The theme building block game can effectively improve symptoms of children with ADHD and also help promote
their sensory integration ability, self-concept, and personality development, as well as improve their psychological and behavioral
status. Accordingly, this rehabilitation intervention method is worthy of promotion, which can be recognized and accepted easily
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