482 research outputs found
POTENTIAL INTOXICATION BY TOXIC CYANOBACTERIA AND THEIR TOXINS IN SOME VIETNAMESE FRESH WATERBODIES
Joint Research on Environmental Science and Technology for the Eart
RESPONSES AND STRUCTURAL RECOVERY OF PERIPHYTIC DIATOM COMMUNITIES AFTER SHORT-TERM ENVIRONMENTAL DISTURBANCE IN SOME RIVERS (HANOI, VIETNAM)
Joint Research on Environmental Science and Technology for the Eart
A fruits recognition system based on a modern deep learning technique
The popular technology used in this innovative era is Computer vision for fruit recognition. Compared to other machine learning (ML) algorithms, deep neural networks (DNN) provide promising results to identify fruits in images. Currently, to identify fruits, different DNN-based classification algorithms are used. However, the issue in recognizing fruits has yet to be addressed due to similarities in size, shape and other features. This paper briefly discusses the use of deep learning (DL) for recognizing fruits and its other applications. The paper will also provide a concise explanation of convolution neural networks (CNNs) and the EfficientNet architecture to recognize fruit using the Fruit 360 dataset. The results show that the proposed model is 95% more accurate
IDENTIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF A PURPLE NONSULFUR BACTERIUM ISOLATED FROM COASTAL AREA OF HAI PHONG FOR USING IN PRODUCTION OF UNSATURATED FATTY ACID (OMEGA 6, 7, 9)
Purple nonsulfur bacteria are a group that has so much biotechnological applications, particularly in producing of functional food rich with unsaturated fatty acids. A purple nonsulfur bacterium (named HPB.6) was chosen based on its strong growth, high lipid and synthesis of unsaturated fatty acid (omega 6,7,9). Studying on basic biological characteristics showed that the cells of HPB.6 were observed as ovoid-rod shape, none motility, Gram negative staining. The diameter of single bacterium was about 0.8-1.0 µm. The cells divide by binary fission and had bacteriochlorophyll a (Bchl a). This bacterium grew well on medium with carbon and nitrogen sources such as acetate, succinate, pyruvate, butyrate, glutamate, arginine, leucine, tyrosine, alanine, methionine, threonine, glutamine, yeast extract and NH4Cl. This selected strain grew well on medium with salt concentrations from 1.5 - 6.0% (optimum 3%), pH from 5.0 to 8.0 (optimum at pH 6.5) and could withstand Na2S at 4.0 - 5.2 mM. Based on morphological, physiological properties and 16S rRNA analysis received demonstrated that HPB.6 strain belongs to the species Rhodovulum sulfidophilum
Quality of Water used at pig farms in the Red River delta
peer reviewedA research was carried out to evaluate water quality using at 12 different pig farms in Bac Ninh, Hung Yen and Hai Duong provinces. Water samples were taken in two periods from October to December 2006 and from March to April 2007. Physical and chemical parameters were analysed at the laboratory of the Department of Veterinary Parasitology-Inspection and Hygiene - Hanoi University of Agriculture. The results showed that, all water sources using the pig farms came from underground and a half of which was not processed. Contents of COD(H+), COD(OH-), CO2, Cl- in water in Hai Duong and Bac Ninh were exceeded the hygiene standard. Iron content in water in all three provinces was exceeded the hygiene standard. After using a processed system including artificial rain, H2O2 supplement and filter the content of DO, CO2 and Fe in the water reached the permitted hygiene standard
Tannins: Extraction from Plants
The chapter presents mainly on different extraction methods of tannin. Some technical means required for effective extraction are also presented, for example, collection and treatment of plant and drying and storage of plant. Opportunity and challenges in application of extraction methods are also exhibited in the chapter
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