207 research outputs found
Effect of Annealing Temperature on the Li Ionic Conductivity of LaLiTiO
Perovskite La0.67-xLi3xTiO3 with x = 0.10, 0.11, 0.12 and 0.13 were firstly annealed at 800 oC then treated by reactive milling, followed by post-annealing at temperatures from 1100 to 1200oC. The crystalline structure of grain and grain-boundary were characterized by XRD and SEM. The impedance measurements showed that nanocrystalline La0.67-xLi3xTiO3 after being annealed at 1150 oC possessed a grain conductivity as high as 1.3Ă10-3 S.cm-1. The grain-boundary conductivity was enhanced one order in magnitude after annealing at temperature higher 1100oC and consists of 5.8Ă10-5 S.cm-1. The results have also showed the limitation of the adiabatic thermal treatment for the improvement of the grain-boundary conductivity and suggested the way to overcome the limitation by rapidly cooling the samples from the high temperature to room temperature
Two Spot Coupled Ring Resonators
Abstract. We consider a model of two coupled ring waveguides with constant linear gain and nonlinear absorption with space-dependent coupling. This system can be implemented in various physical situations as optical waveguides, atomic Bose-Einstein condensates, polarization condensates, etc. It is described by two coupled nonlinear Schrödinger equation. For numerical simulations, we take local two-gaussian coupling.It is found in our previous papers that, depending on the values of involved parameters, we can obtain several interesting nonlinear phenomena, which include spontaneous symmetry breaking, modulational instability leading to generation of stable circular flows with various vorticities, stable inhomogeneous states with interesting structure of currents flowing between rings, as well as dynamical regimes having signatures of chaotic behavior. This research will be associated with experimental investigation planned in Freie UniversitÀt Berlin, in the group of prof. Michael Giersig
Vietnamese children and adults' perceptions of genealogy's role in family tradition education
When one studies their ancestors, they acquire information and documentation about their marriages,
births, and deaths as far back as possible, through their parents, grandparents, and great
grandparents, as well as information and documentation about their children and grandchildren. In
particular, the purpose of this study is to examine the perspectives of Vietnamese children and adults
regarding the significance of genealogy in traditional family education in the country of Vietnam. One
hundred and ninety-nine persons participated in the survey. In a questionnaire, they answered eight
questions regarding the lives of their forefathers and foremothers. When this research came to a close,
it was determined that the perceptions of Vietnamese children and adults about the function of
genealogy in traditional family education fell into one of two categories: "below average" and "above
average." All of the findings from this research are critical in terms of establishing family traditions in
the minds of future generations
Synergizing specification miners through model fissions and fusions
AbstractâSoftware systems are often developed and released without formal specifications. For those systems that are formally specified, developers have to continuously maintain and update the specifications or have them fall out of date. To deal with the absence of formal specifications, researchers have proposed tech-niques to infer the missing specifications of an implementation in a variety of forms, such as finite state automaton (FSA). Despite the progress in this area, the efficacy of the proposed specification miners needs to improve if these miners are to be adopted. We propose SpecForge, a new specification mining approach that synergizes many existing specification miners. SpecForge decomposes FSAs that are inferred by existing miners into simple constraints, through a process we refer to as model fission. It then filters the outlier constraints and fuses the constraints back together into a single FSA (i.e., model fusion). We have evaluated SpecForge on execution traces of 10 programs, which includes 5 programs from DaCapo benchmark, to infer behavioral models of 13 library classes. Our results show that SpecForge achieves an average precision, recall and F-measure of 90.57%, 54.58%, and 64.21 % respectively. SpecForge outperforms the best performing baseline by 13.75 % in terms of F-measure
Z-GMOT: Zero-shot Generic Multiple Object Tracking
Despite the significant progress made in recent years, Multi-Object Tracking
(MOT) approaches still suffer from several limitations, including their
reliance on prior knowledge of tracking targets, which necessitates the costly
annotation of large labeled datasets. As a result, existing MOT methods are
limited to a small set of predefined categories, and they struggle with unseen
objects in the real world. To address these issues, Generic Multiple Object
Tracking (GMOT) has been proposed, which requires less prior information about
the targets. However, all existing GMOT approaches follow a one-shot paradigm,
relying mainly on the initial bounding box and thus struggling to handle
variants e.g., viewpoint, lighting, occlusion, scale, and etc. In this paper,
we introduce a novel approach to address the limitations of existing MOT and
GMOT methods. Specifically, we propose a zero-shot GMOT (Z-GMOT) algorithm that
can track never-seen object categories with zero training examples, without the
need for predefined categories or an initial bounding box. To achieve this, we
propose iGLIP, an improved version of Grounded language-image pretraining
(GLIP), which can detect unseen objects while minimizing false positives. We
evaluate our Z-GMOT thoroughly on the GMOT-40 dataset, AnimalTrack testset,
DanceTrack testset. The results of these evaluations demonstrate a significant
improvement over existing methods. For instance, on the GMOT-40 dataset, the
Z-GMOT outperforms one-shot GMOT with OC-SORT by 27.79 points HOTA and 44.37
points MOTA. On the AnimalTrack dataset, it surpasses fully-supervised methods
with DeepSORT by 12.55 points HOTA and 8.97 points MOTA. To facilitate further
research, we will make our code and models publicly available upon acceptance
of this paper
A Rare Colonic Metastasis Case from Hepatocellular Carcinoma
BACKGROUND: Hepatocellularcarcinoma (HCC) metastasis include intrahepatic and extrahepatic metastasis. Similar to intrahepatic metastasis, extrahepatic metastases are not unusual in cases with HCC. However, colonic metastasis is infrequent.
CASE REPORT: We describe a clinical case, he was diagnosed with HCC a year ago, treated with TACE (transarterialchemoembolisation), re-examined with abdominal pain and defecation disorder. The tests such as CT scan, colorectal endoscopy, fine needle aspiration (FNA) revealed secondary metastatic lesion of HCC in sigmoid colon. This is the first gastrointestinal (GI) tract metastatic we have encountered.
CONCLUSION: HCC metastases of the colon are rare, especially cases of hematogenous spread. The prognosis of these patients is often very critical. Indications for surgical removal of the lesion may be used if the general situation of patient is acceptable
Penetrating Keratoplasty for Keratoconus in Vietnamese Patients
BACKGROUND: Keratoconus is an ectatic corneal disorder that can impair the visual acuity. Up to now, penetrating keratoplasty (PK) remains the most common surgical procedure to treat severe keratoconus. In Vietnam, most keratoconus patients come to visit doctor at severe stage and were treated by PK, so we conduct this study.
AIM: To evaluate the results of PK for keratoconus in Vietnamese patients.
METHODS: This was a retrospective study of 31 eyes with keratoconus who underwent PK in VNIO from January 2005 to December 2014.
RESULTS: The average visual acuity was 0.86 ñ 0.37 logMAR (20/145). In the group of patients without amblyopia, best spectacle-corrected visual acuity of 20/60 or better was recorded in 75.9% of eyes and 93.1% of eyes achieved a best corrected visual acuity with hard contact lenses of 20/40 or better. Mean postoperative corneal power was 43.8 ñ 4.5D. Mean corneal astigmatism was 5.9 ñ 2.7D. 94.6% of grafts remained clear. Posterior subcapsular cataract developed in 22.6% of eyes. Graft rejection was recognized in 12.9% of eyes.
CONCLUSION: PK is an effective procedure with high rate of graft survival for keratoconus patients. However, patients should be aware of the necessary of optical correction to gain the best VA after surgery
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