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Flood Hazard And Risk Assessment Through Incorporating Gis With Hydrodynamic Modelling: Case Study Of Muda River
Sungai Muda telah menghadapi banjir bermusim dan mengakibatkan kerosakan
yang serius dan menjejas tahap ekonomi dengan memusnah penempatan penduduk
dan harta benda di kawasan tadahan Sungai Muda.
Muda River has been for many years experiencing seasonal floods and causing
serious damage and economical loss to human settlements and property in the Muda
basin
Attack visualization for intrusion detection system
Attacks detection and visualization is the process of attempting to identify instances of network misuse by comparing current activity against the expected actions of an intruder. Most current approaches to attack detection involve the use of rule-based expert systems to identify indications of known attacks. However, these techniques are less successful in identifying attacks, which vary from expected patterns. Artificial neural networks provide the potential to identify and classify network activity based on limited, incomplete, and nonlinear data sources. Presenting an approach to the process of Attack visualization that utilizes the analytical strengths of neural networks, and providing the results from a preliminary analysis of the network parameters being watched like Internet Protocol (IP) packet length, packet traffic, IP byte traffic, IP packet rate, IP byte rate, User Datagram Protocol (UDP) packet length, UDP packet traffic, UDP byte traffic, UDP packet rate, UDP byte rate, Heart Beat (HB) End-to-end delay, and HB Packet loss rate. Beside collected attack data, numerical simulated data was generated using the neural network sigmoids with Matlab. The characteristics of the obtained data showed lots of similarities with the actual collected network data. Further work is continuing to obtain different attack data using the Opnet simulating program
Importance of tetrahedral coordination for high-valent transition metal oxides: YCrO as a model system
We have investigated the electronic structure of the high oxidation state
material YCrO within the framework of the Zaanen-Sawatzky-Allen phase
diagram. While Cr-based compounds like SrCrO/CaCrO and CrO
can be classified as small-gap or metallic negative-charge-transfer systems, we
find using photoelectron spectroscopy that YCrO is a robust insulator
despite the fact that its Cr ions have an even higher formal valence state of
5+. We reveal using band structure calculations that the tetrahedral
coordination of the Cr ions in YCrO plays a decisive role, namely to
diminish the bonding of the Cr states with the top of the O valence
band. This finding not only explains why the charge-transfer energy remains
effectively positive and the material stable, but also opens up a new route to
create doped carriers with symmetries different from those of other
transition-metal ions.Comment: 6 pages, 6 figure
Modeling a DFIG-Based Wind Turbine Focusing on DFIG and Aerodynamic Models
The present study is an attempt to develop and implement mathematical models of variable speed wind turbines using Doubly-Fed Induction Generator (DFIG) including aerodynamic model and DFIG through newly developed Matlab/Simulink .The so called models are developed in order to investigate dynamic behavior of power networks as well as to design and evaluate the behavior of each wind turbine under normal and disturbance conditions. In the study, aerodynamic (rotor) model is based on torque coefficient Cq look up table which is according to BEM method. DFIG model is developed in two sub models including generator and power converters. In generator model, electrical dynamic equations of wound rotor induction generator are provided in two different models (fifth-order model and third-order model) by choosing synchronous rotating reference frame. As the simulation result revealed, the stator power is limited at rated value at high wind speed but wind turbine is operated at optimum power efficiency at lower wind speed to gain optimal power output, indicating a good agreement with the real behavior of the system
Modeling a DFIG-Based Wind Turbine Focusing on DFIG and Aerodynamic Models
The present study is an attempt to develop and implement mathematical models of variable speed wind turbines using Doubly-Fed Induction Generator (DFIG) including aerodynamic model and DFIG through newly developed Matlab/Simulink .The so called models are developed in order to investigate dynamic behavior of power networks as well as to design and evaluate the behavior of each wind turbine under normal and disturbance conditions. In the study, aerodynamic (rotor) model is based on torque coefficient Cq look up table which is according to BEM method. DFIG model is developed in two sub models including generator and power converters. In generator model, electrical dynamic equations of wound rotor induction generator are provided in two different models (fifth-order model and third-order model) by choosing synchronous rotating reference frame. As the simulation result revealed, the stator power is limited at rated value at high wind speed but wind turbine is operated at optimum power efficiency at lower wind speed to gain optimal power output, indicating a good agreement with the real behavior of the system
Virological response without CD4 recovery
The objective of antiretroviral therapy (ART) is to suppress viral replication so that immune restoration can occur. Failure of immune restoration is usually associated with poor virological suppression. In children a good immunological and clinical response to ART is often achieved despite incomplete viral suppression. However, we have recently managed a number of children in whom immune restoration did not occur despite excellent virological suppression. We present a case, discuss possible causes and speculate on the appropriate course of action. Southern African Journal of HIV Medicine Vol. 7 (3) 2006: pp. 45-4
Experiences of obesity among Saudi Arabian women contemplating bariatric surgery: An interpretative phenomenological analysis
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The final published article is available from the link below. Copyright @ 2013 The Authors.This study explored experiences of obesity, its perceived causes and motives for surgery, as described by seven Saudi women contemplating bariatric surgery. The women experienced cultural restrictions on their physical and social activities. Obesity embodied these restrictions, attracting stigma and moral failure. Traditional clothing, foods, hospitality norms and limited outdoor female activities were regarded as barriers to weight loss. Bariatric surgery was chosen to protect health and to access normative female roles. Some were encouraged by relatives who had undergone surgery. Opting for surgery reflected both participants’ sense of powerlessness to self-manage weight and the social acceptability, within their family context, of this biomedical approach
Novel Method of Cell-Free In Vitro Synthesis of the Human Fibroblast Growth Factor 1 Gene
Recombinant DNA projects generally involve cell-based gene cloning. However, because template DNA is not always readily available, in vitro chemical synthesis of complete genes from DNA oligonucleotides is becoming the preferred method for cloning. This article describes a new, rapid procedure based on Taq polymerase for the precise assembly of DNA oligonucleotides to yield the complete human fibroblast growth factor 1 (FGF1) gene, which is 468 bp long and has a G+C content of 51.5%. The new method involved two steps: (1) the design of the DNA oligonucleotides to be assembled and (2) the assembly of multiple oligonucleotides by PCR to generate the whole FGF1 gene. The procedure lasted a total of only 2 days, compared with 2 weeks for the conventional procedure. This method of gene synthesis is expected to facilitate various kinds of complex genetic engineering projects that require rapid gene amplification, such as cell-free whole-DNA library construction, as well as the construction of new genes or genes that contain any mutation, restriction site, or DNA tag
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