34 research outputs found

    ASYMPTOTIC BEHAVIORS OF A FREE BOUNDARY ARISED FROM CORPORATE BOND EVALUATION WITH CREDIT RATING MIGRATION RISKS

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    In this thesis, we study asymptotic behaviors of a free boundary arised from the evaluation of a corporate bond subject to changes of the credit rating of the underlying company. The credit rating migration is modeled by a free boundary which separates different credit rating regions in a state space. We first formulate the mathematical problem and then we establish the well-posedness of the problem and the long time-to-expiry behavior of the solution. As a result, we describe the location and asymptotic line of the free boundary. Certain numerical simulations are also provided

    The bottleneck and incision of ideological and political theory education in Chinese art colleges

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    The university's ideological and political theory education is a great soul project to awaken students’ minds and shape character. The successful ideological and political theory education should not only strictly obey the four “circles” positioning of our Party and our country on the theme of ideology, but also highly accord with the three “spiritual” demands of college students. At present, Marxism theory education in colleges and universities poses many problems such as the separation of theory and reality in content, conceptual cognitive and emotional barriers, knowledge disjointed from practice and so on. Therefore, the teaching contents and methods of university's ideological and political theory education should be explored in a targeted way to fulfill the mission of knowledge teaching, character forging, quality cultivating and moral education more effectively

    The Impact of University-Specific WeChat Official Accounts on the Socialist Values of Art Students A Exploration Based on the “BIFT Art Sea Studio” WeChat Official Account

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    In contemporary higher education, the rise of social media has provided universities with new platforms for information dissemination, establishing connections, and shaping institutional culture. Universityspecific WeChat Official Accounts have emerged as crucial tools for interaction and information dissemination between universities and students. However, their influence on students' ideological perspectives, particularly in shaping socialist values, remains relatively underexplored. This research focuses on investigating the potential impact of the "BIFT ART SEA STUDIO" WeChat Official Account on the socialist values of art students. Socialist values, as an integral component of Chinese socialism, play a crucial role in guiding higher education. Art students, epitomizing creative thinking, contribute not only to the individual formation of values but also play a pivotal role in the inheritance and innovation of institutional culture. The "BIFT ART SEA STUDIO" WeChat Official Account, as a primary channel for information dissemination and interaction, is of particular interest in its potential influence on shaping the socialist values of art students. Through an in-depth exploration of the content, interactive strategies, and levels of student engagement on the "BIFT ART SEA STUDIO" WeChat Official Account, this research aims to unveil the mechanisms through which university-specific WeChat Official Accounts influence the socialist values of art students. The findings of this study contribute to a nuanced understanding of the role of social media in higher education and provide empirical insights for the development of informed educational management strategies. In essence, this research addresses existing gaps in the literature, delving into the substantive impact of university-specific WeChat Official Accounts on the socialist values of art students and offering practical recommendations and theoretical guidance for social media operations in higher education institutions

    Strong Outflows and Inefficient Star Formation in the Reionization-era Ultra-faint Dwarf Galaxy Eridanus II

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    We present novel constraints on the underlying galaxy formation physics (e.g., mass loading factor, star formation history, metal retention) at z7z\gtrsim7 for the low-mass (M105M_*\sim10^5 M_\odot) Local Group ultra-faint dwarf galaxy (UFD) Eridanus {\sc II} (Eri II). Using a hierarchical Bayesian framework, we apply a one-zone chemical evolution model to Eri II's CaHK-based photometric metallicity distribution function (MDF; [Fe/H]) and find that the evolution of Eri II is well-characterized by a short, exponentially declining star-formation history (τSFH=0.39±0.130.18\tau_\text{SFH}=0.39\pm_{0.13}^{0.18} Gyr), a low star-formation efficiency (τSFE=27.56±12.9225.14\tau_\text{SFE}=27.56\pm_{12.92}^{25.14} Gyr), and a large mass-loading factor (η=194.53±42.6733.37\eta=194.53\pm_{42.67}^{33.37}). Our results are consistent with Eri II forming the majority of its stars before the end of reionization. The large mass-loading factor implies strong outflows in the early history of Eri II and is in good agreement with theoretical predictions for the mass-scaling of galactic winds. It also results in the ejection of >>90\% of the metals produced in Eri II. We make predictions for the distribution of [Mg/Fe]-[Fe/H] in Eri II as well as the prevalence of ultra metal-poor stars, both of which can be tested by future chemical abundance measurements. Spectroscopic follow-up of the highest metallicity stars in Eri II ([Fe/H]>2\text{[Fe/H]} > -2) will greatly improve model constraints. Our new framework can readily be applied to all UFDs throughout the Local Group, providing new insights into the underlying physics governing the evolution of the faintest galaxies in the reionization era.Comment: 20 pages; 12 figures, submitted to MNRA

    Association of age and night flight duration with sleep disorders among Chinese airline pilots

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    ObjectiveNight flights might aggravate sleep disorders among aging airline pilots, posing a threat to flight safety. In this study, we assess the prevalence of sleep disorders as well as the combined effects of night flight duration and aging on sleep disorders.MethodA cross-sectional study was conducted between July and December, 2021. Participants were recruited from a commercial airline. Sleep disorders were evaluated using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI). The interaction effect of night flight duration and age on sleep disorders and their correlates were examined using logistic regression models.ResultsIn total, 1,208 male airline pilots were included in the study, with a median age of 34 (interquartile range [IQR]: 29–39) years. The overall prevalence of sleep disorders was 42.6%. The multivariate logistic regression identified an interaction between night flight duration and age on sleep disorders (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] of the interaction term was 5.85 95% CI: 2.23–15.34 for age ≥ 45 years; 1.96 95% CI:1.01–3.81 for the age group 30–44 years). Longer night flight duration (aOR: 4.55; 95%CI: 1.82–11.38) and body mass index (BMI) ≥28.0 kg/m2 (aOR: 0.16; 95% CI: 0.03–0.91) were significantly associated with sleep disorders in participants aged ≥45 years. Hyperuricemia (aOR: 1.54; 95% CI: 1.09–2.16) and regular exercise (aOR: 0.23; 95% CI: 0.08–0.70) were significantly associated with sleep disorders in the 30–44 years age group.ConclusionThe mean monthly night flight duration and aging had a synergistic effect on airline pilots’ sleep disorders, implying an aging and work-related mechanistic pathogenesis of sleep disorders in airline pilots that requires additional exploration and intervention

    A Dynamic Simulation of Annular Multiphase Flow during Deep-water Horizontal Well Drilling and the Analysis of Influential Factors

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    A gas kick simulation model for deep-water horizontal well with diesel-based drilling fluid is presented in this paper. This model is mainly based on the mass, momentum, and energy conservation equations. The unique aspect of this model is the fluid-gas coupling and the change of mud properties after the gas influx from the formation. The simulation results show that the gas in an annulus dissolves first and it then escapes from the drilling fluid due to the gas solution in diesel. Therefore, it is possible to avoid existing gas hydrate by using oil-based drilling fluids. When gas kick occurred, it will be more dangerous, if the well has a longer horizontal section, a greater gas influx from the formation, and smaller displacement. The occurrence and development of overflow will be very quick in the condition of pumping; it will also be more dangerous, when diesel-based drilling fluid is used in the deep-water horizontal wells

    Genomic epidemiology of a densely sampled COVID-19 outbreak in China.

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    Analysis of genetic sequence data from the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic can provide insights into epidemic origins, worldwide dispersal, and epidemiological history. With few exceptions, genomic epidemiological analysis has focused on geographically distributed data sets with few isolates in any given location. Here, we report an analysis of 20 whole SARS- CoV-2 genomes from a single relatively small and geographically constrained outbreak in Weifang, People's Republic of China. Using Bayesian model-based phylodynamic methods, we estimate a mean basic reproduction number (R 0) of 3.4 (95% highest posterior density interval: 2.1-5.2) in Weifang, and a mean effective reproduction number (Rt) that falls below 1 on 4 February. We further estimate the number of infections through time and compare these estimates to confirmed diagnoses by the Weifang Centers for Disease Control. We find that these estimates are consistent with reported cases and there is unlikely to be a large undiagnosed burden of infection over the period we studied

    Synthesis and Properties of Hydrogels on Medical Titanium Alloy Surface by Modified Dopamine Adhesion

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    Medical titanium alloy Ti-6Al-4V (TC4) is an ideal surgical implant material for human tissue repair and replacement. TC4 implantation will be in close contact with human soft tissue and has mechanical compatibility problems. In order to solve this problem, the hydrogel was formed on the surface of TC4 by utilizing the adhesion of dopamine, and the storage modulus of the formed hydrogel matched that of human soft tissue. In this paper, the surface of TC4 was first modified with dopamine (DA) and 2-bromoisobutyryl bromide (BIBB). 2-(2-methoxyethoxy) ethyl methacrylate (MEO2MA), oligo (ethylene oxide) methacrylate (OEGMA) and 2-methacryloyloxyethyl phosphorylcholine (MPC) are used as monomers, and methylenebisacrylamide (MBA) is used as cross-linking agent. Thermosensitive hydrogels were formed on the surface of modified TC4 by the ATRP technique. The successful synthesis of initiator and hydrogels on TC4 was demonstrated by Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). The morphology of the hydrogel was observed by the scanning electron microscope (SEM), and the water absorption and temperature sensitivity were investigated by the swelling property. The thermal and mechanical properties of these gels were measured using thermal analysis system (TAS) and dynamic mechanical analyzer (DMA). The results show that the hydrogel on TC4 has good thermal stability and storage modulus that matches human soft tissue

    A Temperature/pH Double-Responsive and Physical Double-Crosslinked Hydrogel Based on PLA and Histidine

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    Hydrogel is a good drug carrier, widely used in the sustained-release aspect of tumor drugs, which can achieve the continuous release of drugs to the tumor sites. In this study, diethylene glycol monomethyl ether methacrylate (MEO2MA) and poly (ethylene glycol) methyl ether methacrylate (OEGMA) are temperature-sensitive monomers. N-Methacryloyl-L-Histidine (Mist) is pH sensitive monomer and ligand for metal coordination bond. The temperature-sensitive monomers and pH sensitive monomer with stereocomplex of modified polylactic acid (HEMA-PLLA30/PDLA30) were mixed, under 2,2’-azobis (2-methylpropionitrile) (AIBN) as radical initiator, polymer was formed by free-radical polymerization. The polymer was then immersed in ZnSO4 solution, the imidazole group of Mist monomer forms a tridentate metal coordination bond with Zn2+, temperature/pH double-responsive and physical double-crosslinked hydrogel was finally obtained. Comparing the hydrogen bond hydrogel, hydrogen bond and metal coordination bond double crosslinking hydrogel, metal coordination bond hydrogel, testing thermal stability, viscoelasticity, swelling, and morphology of three hydrogels. In addition, using UV-Visible spectroscopy (UV-Vis) to test the sustained release of the hydrophobic drug doxorubicin hydrochloride (DOX-HCl) in the human tumor environment (37 °C, pH = 5). We found that the temperature/pH double-responsive and physical double-crosslinked hydrogel had the most potential for the sustained drug release
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