33 research outputs found

    Scholars' data reuse behaviors in disciplinary context: A meta-synthesis study

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    Data reuse plays a pivotal role in science research in the data era. Given that the impact of discipline culture on data reuse is deeply rooted, we explore data reuse behaviors of the two groups of scholars with significantly different qualities, the nature science and the humanities and social science. Relying on the meta-synthesis and inductive coding approach, information about intentions, influence factors, data processing and using and data reuse barriers were extracted from 37 qualified articles and then analyzed. Results show: 1) informal channels perform a vital role in data reuse in both two communities; 2) there is a distinct correlation between data reuse and disciplinary context. 3) clear distinctions exist between two fields in data reuse barriers, disciplinary practice degrees and data reuse patterns. The results imply the urgency to establish data managers, link publications and data, and enhance data organization

    Optical clearing of laser-induced tissue plasma

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    We studied the effect of optical clearing (OC) by glycerol on laser-induced tissue plasma using the immersion method. The results demonstrated the apparently enhanced effect of glycerol on the molecular spectra of the laser induced plasma. The OC is more sensitive to the molecular bands than atomic lines. After tissue immersion in the glycerol, the electron density of tissue plasma is decreased. The laser plasma temperature of the glycerol treated tissue is higher than for virgin fresh tissue. The tissue plasma after the glycerol application is still in the local thermal equilibrium plasma state. This work presents a new perspective for OC application that can extend from tissue better imaging quality to improvement of laser plasma generation

    Penerapan Metode Eksperimen untuk Meningkatkan Konsep Dasar Sains pada Anak Didik Kelompok A Tk Pkk Suruhwadang Kecamatan Kademangan Kabupaten Blitar

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    Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk memperoleh tentang kemampuan kognitif anak dalamhal konsep dasar sains dengan menggunakan metode eksperimen pada anak didik kelompokA TK PKK Suruhwadang sebelum dan sesudah dilakukan tindakan. Melakukan tindakanberupa penerapan metode eksperimen untuk meningkatkan kemampuan kognitif dalamkonsep dasar sains pada anak didik kelompok A TK PKK Suruhwadang. Mengetahui adatidaknya perbedaan kemampuan konsep dasar sains dengan menggunakan metodeeksperimen pada anak didik kelompok A TK PKK Suruhwadang antara sebelum dan setelahdilakukan tindakan. Rumusan masalah pada penitilian ini adalah apakah metode eksperimendapat meningkatkan kemampuan pemahaman konsep dasar sains pada anak didik kelompokA TK PKK Suruhwadang Kecamatan Kademangan Kabupaten Blitar. Untuk menjawabrumusan masalah digunakan jenis penelitian tindakan kelas (PTK) dengan model Kemmisdan Taggart melalui empat tahapan yaitu tahap perencanaan , pelaksanaan, observasi danrefleksiyang dilalui dengan dua siklus. Teknik pengumpulan data menggunakan teknikobservasi dan dokumentasi. Adapun instrumen yang digunakan adalah lembar observasikegiatan anak dan lembar observasi pembelajaran oleh guru.Hasil penelitian menunjukanbahwa kemampuan kognitif anak kelompok A pada konsep dasar sain pada pra penelitianmenunjukkan prosentase 56.25%. Setelah pelaksanaan siklus I tentang bidang kemampuankognitif pada konsep dasar sains menunjukkan 59% mengalami peningkatan .Setelahpelaksanaan siklus ke II naik menjadi 83%. Hal ini menunjukkan pelaksanaan siklus ke IItelah mencapai kriteria ketuntasan dan membuktikan bahwa dengan metode eksperimendapat meningkatkan kemampuan kognitif dalam konsep dasar sains

    Ex vivo three-dimensional elemental imaging of mouse brain tissue block by laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy

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    Measurement and reconstruction of an elemental image of large brain tissue will be beneficial to the diagnosis of neurological brain diseases. Herein, laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) is introduced for three dimensional (3D) elemental analysis of paraffin-embedded mouse brain tissue blocks. It is used for the first time towards the mapping of mouse brain block samples. A micro-LIBS prototype is developed for brain elemental imaging and a layer-by-layer approach is used to reconstruct the 3D distribution of Ca, Mg, Na, Cu, and P in the brain tissue. Images are captured with 50 ΞΌm lateral resolution and 300 ΞΌm depth resolution. The images show that the reclamation area of the cortex surface is enriched with Ca and Mg. In contrast,the Cu distribution is circular and is found primarily in the entirety of the cerebral cortex for the paraffin-embedded brain samples. Elemental imaging results suggest that the highest P intensity is found in the cerebellum nearby the middle sagittal plane in the left-brain paraffin block. These preliminary results indicate that LIBS is a potentially powerful tool for elemental bioimaging of the whole brain and may further improve the understanding of complex brain mechanisms

    Chinese Dunhuang Mural Vocabulary Construction Based on Human-machine Cooperation

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    Abstract and poster of paper 1015 presented at the Digital Humanities Conference 2019 (DH2019), Utrecht , the Netherlands 9-12 July, 2019

    Seasonal Water Quality Changes and the Eutrophication of Lake Yilong in Southwest China

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    To better understand the seasonal variation characteristics and trend of water quality in Lake Yilong, we monitored water quality parameters and measured nutrients, including the water temperature (WT), Chlorophyll-a (Chl-a), dissolved oxygen (DO) and pH from September 2016 to May 2020, total nitrogen (TN) and total phosphorus (TP) from October 2016 to August 2018. The results showed that the lake water was well mixed, resulting in no significant thermal stratification. The DO content was decreased in the northwest part of the lake during September and October, resulting in a hypoxic condition. It also varied at different locations of the lake and showed a high heterogeneity and seasonal variability. The Chl-a concentration in Lake Yilong demonstrated seasonal and spatial changes. It was maximum at the center and southwest area of the lake in January. However, in the northwest part of the lake, the maximum value appeared in September and October. The content of TN in the rainy season increased by 75% compared with that in dry season and TP content show a downward trend (from 0.11 mg/L to 0.05 mg/L). The comprehensive nutrition index evaluation shows that the water quality of Lake Yilong in 2016 was middle eutrophic (TLI = 60.56), and that in 2017 (TLI = 56.05) and 2018 (TLI = 56.38) was weak eutrophic, showing that the nutritional status has improved. TN remained at a high level (2.15 ± 0.48 mg/L), water quality needs further improvement. Based on our monitoring and analysis, it is recommended that human activities in the watershed of the lake should be constrained and managed carefully to maintain the water quality of the lake and adopt effective water quality protection and ecological restoration strategies and measures to promote continuous improvement of water quality, for a sustainable social development

    Optimization of machine learning classification models for tumor cells based on cell elements heterogeneity with laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy

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    The rapid and accurate diagnosis of cancer is an important topic in clinical medicine. In the present work, an innovative method based on laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) combined with machine learning was developed to distinguish and classify different tumor cell lines. The LIBS spectra of cells were first acquired. Then the spectral pre-processing was performed as well as detailed optimization to improve the classification accuracy. After that, the convolutional neural network (CNN), support vector machine (SVM), and K-nearest neighbors were further compared for the optimized classification ability of tumor cells. Both the CNN algorithm and SVM algorithm have achieved impressive discrimination performances for tumor cells distinguishing, with an accuracy of 97.72%. The results show that the heterogeneity of elements in tumor cells plays an important role in distinguishing the cells. It also means that the LIBS technique can be used as a fast classification method for classifying tumor cells

    Effects of different sex ratios on the growth and ovarian development of the ridgetail white shrimp, Exopalaemon carinicauda

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    To study the effects of sex ratio differences on the growth and ovarian development of Exopalaemon carinicauda, and their mechanism, we cultured female shrimps with different numbers of males for five weeks, and measured the growth and ovarian development index of relevant individuals. The results show that: 1) the existence of males reduced the growth rate of females, but significantly improved the ovarian development rate of female individuals. The growth rate of females living with the same sex was significantly accelerated, but their ovarian development rates were relatively slow. 2) Four kinds of communication modes between females and males were tested; i.e., free contact, chemical signals, visual signals, and coexisting chemical and visual signals. Of these four types, free contact improved the ovarian development of females. Under the condition of free contact, the period of the ovarian development cycle was shortened, more nutrients accumulated in the ovary, the amount of sex hormones and Vitellogenin (Vg) increased, and the expression of the gonad-inhibitory hormone (gih) gene tended to decrease. We speculated that testosterone released by males may play an important role in these phenomena. 3) Although the different sex ratios had no significant effect on the growth of females, the speed of ovarian development significantly increased when the female: male ratio was 1:2
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