488 research outputs found

    Off-Shell Formulation of Supergravity on Orbifold

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    An off-shell formulation is given for the ``supersymmetry in singular spaces'' which has recently been developed in an on-shell formalism by Bergshoeff, Kallosh and Van Proeyen using supersymmetry singlet `coupling constant' field and 4-form multiplier field in five-dimensional space-time. We present this formulation for a general supergravity-Yang-Mills-hypermultiplet coupled system compactified on an orbifold S1/Z2S^1/Z_2. Relations between the bulk cosmological constant and brane tensions of the boundary planes are discussed.Comment: 23 pages, no figures, LaTeX, PTPTeX styl

    Effective Use of Dilated Convolutions for Segmenting Small Object Instances in Remote Sensing Imagery

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    Thanks to recent advances in CNNs, solid improvements have been made in semantic segmentation of high resolution remote sensing imagery. However, most of the previous works have not fully taken into account the specific difficulties that exist in remote sensing tasks. One of such difficulties is that objects are small and crowded in remote sensing imagery. To tackle with this challenging task we have proposed a novel architecture called local feature extraction (LFE) module attached on top of dilated front-end module. The LFE module is based on our findings that aggressively increasing dilation factors fails to aggregate local features due to sparsity of the kernel, and detrimental to small objects. The proposed LFE module solves this problem by aggregating local features with decreasing dilation factor. We tested our network on three remote sensing datasets and acquired remarkably good results for all datasets especially for small objects

    Composition and Antioxidant Activity of Rice Fermented with Saccharifying Organisms from Asian Countries

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    In recent years, more effective use of rice has become important because of an annual increase in surplus rice. We fermented rice in pure cultures of eight organisms (Aspergillus oryzae, Monaseus pilosus, Absidia corymbifera, Mucor circinelloides, Mucor racemosus, Rhizopus oligosporus, Rhizopus oryzae, and Saccharomycopsis fibuligera), which were isolated from molded rice and soybean products in Asian countries, and evaluated the composition and antioxidant activity of the products. Rice fermented with the two Rhizopus species had a high methanol extract yield, implying good fermentation properties. High saccharification and increased levels of total amino acids and total polyphenols were also found in Rhizopus-fermented rice samples. Ethyl acetate extracts of rice fermented with Ab. corymbifera and Mu. circinelloides had enhanced antioxidant activity compared to unfermented rice, and some fractions obtained from the extracts by high performance liquid chromatography exhibited high antioxidant activity. Based on these results, Ab. corymbifera, Mu. circinelloides, R. oligosporus, and R. oryzae are promising starter organisms for the development of new fermented rice products.ArticleFOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH. 19(5):893-899 (2013)journal articl

    Tensile behavior of newly developed undercut anchor in cracked and uncracked concrete

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    The authors have been designing a post-installed anchor that fixes itself into concrete material by expanding the anchor tip in an upward direction, and conducted tensile loading tests to confirm its fundamental dynamic characteristics. The test results on three types of test specimens, with anchor morphology as a parameter, indicate that the final failure modes were all anchor bar fractures, and a stable yield strength was confirmed. Additionally, the yield strength characteristics of the proposed anchor in cases where cracks are present on the concrete surface, wherein the anchors are fixed, were experimentally confirmed

    Gene Deletion Algorithms for Minimum Reaction Network Design by Mixed-Integer Linear Programming for Metabolite Production in Constraint-Based Models: gDel_minRN

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    Genome-scale constraint-based metabolic networks play an important role in the simulation of growth-coupled production, which means that cell growth and target metabolite production are simultaneously achieved. For growth-coupled production, a minimal reaction-network-based design is known to be effective. However, the obtained reaction networks often fail to be realized by gene deletions due to conflicts with gene-protein-reaction (GPR) relations. Here, we developed gDel_minRN that determines gene deletion strategies using mixed-integer linear programming to achieve growth-coupled production by repressing the maximum number of reactions via GPR relations. The results of computational experiments showed that gDel_minRN could determine the core parts, which include only 30% to 55% of whole genes, for stoichiometrically feasible growth-coupled production for many target metabolites, which include useful vitamins such as biotin (vitamin B7), riboflavin (vitamin B2), and pantothenate (vitamin B5). Since gDel_minRN calculates a constraint-based model of the minimum number of gene-associated reactions without conflict with GPR relations, it helps biological analysis of the core parts essential for growth-coupled production for each target metabolite. The source codes, implemented in MATLAB using CPLEX and COBRA Toolbox, are available on https://github.com/MetNetComp/gDel-minRN

    Superconformal Tensor Calculus in Five Dimensions

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    We present a full superconformal tensor calculus in five spacetime dimensions in which the Weyl multiplet has 32 Bose plus 32 Fermi degrees of freedom. It is derived by the dimensional reduction from the 6D superconformal tensor calculus. We present two types of 32+32 Weyl multiplets, vector multiplet, linear multiplet, hypermultiplet and nonlinear multiplet. Their superconformal transformation laws and the embedding and invariant action formulas are given.Comment: 31 pages, LaTeX, PTPTeX style, no figures, typos correcte

    Breadand Effervescent Beverage Productions with Local Microbes for the Local Revitalization

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    Local microbes such as yeasts fungi and bacilli, were isolated and used to apply for the food processing (bread making) and the production of an effervescent beverage (fruits kvass) for promotion of the local revitalization. Our yeast isolates could contribute to make the breads that can sell in alocal bakery shop.  Furthermore, the same yeasts could be used for making the fruit kvass (a Russian effervescent beverage which was fermented by yeast) with local fruit products (lemon, dry grape, mandarin orange and apple that were produced in Hiroshima prefecture in Japan). Development of merchandise having the local brand, which was made with only products of Hiroshima prefecture was attempted. Results of these activities demonstrate that the search of local microbes can help to establish the regional brand product related to its local area. They also showed that the local microbes have the potential ability to lead the local revitalization and the local brand product

    Phase-Dependent Roles of E-Selectin during Chronic Contact Hypersensitivity Responses

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    取得学位 : 博士(医学), 学位授与番号 : 医博甲第1875号 , 学位授与年月日 : 平成19年6月30日, 学位授与大学 : 金沢大学, 主査教授 : 向田 直史, 副査教授 : 中尾 眞二 , 多久和
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