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Positioning the Adjacent Buried Objects Using UWB Technology Combine with Levenberg Marquardt Algorithm
The determination of the buried objects
and cracks in building structures is an important is-
sue in real-life. In this paper, we propose a new
method called Correlation Function Separation Tech-
nique (CFST) combine with the Lervenberg-Marquardt
Algorithm (LMA) using the Impulse Radio Ultra-Wide
Band (IR-UWB) penetrating system to improve the
accuracy in detecting and positioning of the adjacent
buried objects in building structures. Based on the
UWB signal processing, the proposed method can be
used to determine both the relative permittivity of the
environment and the position of the buried objects,
especially the adjacent objects. The analytical method
is validated by mathematical proofs and Matlab simula-
tions, and the position errors are used to assess the per-
formance of proposed method. The numerical results
shown that the proposed method can be used for posi-
tioning the adjacent buried objects in the homogeneous
environment which has an average positioning error of
3.52 cm, which is smaller than that of the conventional
method based on B-canned radar images processing
A new loach species of the genus Vanmanenia (Actinopterygii: Cypriniformes: Gastromyzontidae) from hill streams of Vietnam
Recent ichthyofauna surveys in Phia Oac-Phia Den National Park, Vietnam, yielded 16 specimens of loach representing the genus Vanmanenia. These specimens were uniform in morphology and distinct from known species, leading to the designation of a new species, Vanmanenia duci sp. nov. This species is distinguished from congeners by the following combination of characters: pectoral fin: I, 15; pelvic fin: I, 8; lateral line scales 77–83; the distance from the anus to the posterior insertion of the pelvic fin being greater than from the anus to the anal fin origin; a lateral black stripe from the gill opening to the caudal fin base; a black spot at the caudal fin origin equal to the eye diameter; and a lower lip with three large papillae, with the middle one being larger. The new species differs from Vanmanenia caldwelli (Nichols, 1925) by its mouth soft-tissue structures and lower morphometric values and from Vanmanenia ventrosquamata (Mai, 1978) and Vanmanenia caobangensis Nguyen, 2005 by having more lateral line scales and lower body depth. Additionally, Vanmanenia duci sp. nov. has a larger eye and wider interorbital space compared to other species in Vietnam. This species is found in the Red River basin in Vietnam and the Bang Giang River flowing into China, indicating high potential for freshwater fish diversity in these river systems
Complete mitochondrial genome of Dong Tao chicken breed (Gallus gallus domesticus) of Vietnam
The complete mitochondrial genome of Dong Tao chicken breed (Gallus gallus domesticus, Dong Tao) was obtained by PCR and sequencing. The complete mitogenome was 16,783 bp in length, with the nucleotide composition for A, T, C, G was 30.29%, 23.75%, 32.48%, and 13.48%, respectively. The mitogenome of Dong Tao chicken contained a non-coding control region (D-loop), 2 rRNA genes, 13 protein-coding genes, and 22 tRNA genes. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that breed Dong Tao chicken breed was sister-close to G. gallus breed Guangxi, and paraphyletic to G. spadiceus, S. jabouillei, and a range of Chinese indigenous, ie. breeds Rugao and Taoyuan
DETERMINATION THE PRIORITY OF FACTORS INFLUENCING OVERSEAS INVESTMENT DESTINATIONS OF BUSINESSES USING AN ANALYTIC HIERARCHY PROCESS METHOD
Because of the great benefits overseas investment brings, countries and businesses are increasingly concerned with the question of an ideal investment destination. Many studies have shown that, factors of the consumption market, the infrastructure and resources, economic and political environment have a significant impact on the decision to choose an investment location, however the priority order of these factors are different for various research spaces. By studying the specific case of Viettel Group - one of the largest telecommunications groups in Vietnam that is having many international investment activities in recent years, the study has been verified the priority order of factors influencing the decision to choose an overseas investment location of this corporation. The research outcomes show that the group of factors that have the most influence on investment decisions is the group "Consumption market", more specifically, the sub-factor "Market Size" is considered more than the others. Â Â
Keywords: Investment Destinations, Foreign Investment Decision, Analytic Hierarchy Process
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Insights in improving food safety in smallholder pig value chains in Vietnam. ILRI Policy Brief 38
Biological contamination of pork Salmonella was found in all retail types leads to high-risk for consumers in Vietnam.
• Strengthened hygiene practices in traditional markets is important to improve pork safety.
• Incentive and simple interventions developed by the SafePORK project can improve food safety in slaughterhouses and traditional pork retail and are scalable.
• Consumers expressed a high demand for pork sold by more hygienic shops and are ready to pay a premium.
• Alternative solutions to replace antimicrobials in pig fattening showed promising results from a pilot supporting the government’s roadmap towards prudent use of antimicrobials and reducing antimicrobial resistance in livestock
Effect of calcium chloride treatment by vacuum infiltration method on texture and shelf life of black cherry tomatoes (Solanum lycopersicum cv. OG)
The use of vacuum infiltration in the food industry has several advantages, such as improving the quality, eliminating chemical
treatment requirements, stabilizing products, and retaining nutrients during storage and processing. This study was performed
to optimize the vacuum level (516-684 mmHg), treatment time (10-20 min), and calcium chloride (CaCl2) concentration (0.58-
1.42%) using the Response Surface Methodology (RSM). The firmness of black cherry tomatoes (Solanum lycopersicum
cv. OG) reached an optimum value (1477.81 g/cm2) when fruits were treated at a vacuum level of 637 mmHg with a
concentration of CaCl2 1.09% for 17 min. Meanwhile, the firmness was 746 g/cm2 for the control sample, which was dipped
in 1.42% CaCl2 solution for 20 min at the atmospheric condition. The scanning electron microscope (SEM) images of stomata
of two samples with/without vacuum treatment were also significantly different. The sample after vacuum treatment at optimum
parameters was put into PE and PP bags for storage at 10-12°C. Vacuum-infiltrated tomatoes contained in PE and PP bags
had a corresponding storage time of 30 and 28 days. The control samples were maintained for shorter periods, only 22 and
20 days, respectively
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