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    Changes in regional inequality in rural China: decomposing the Gini index by income sources

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    A new method is proposed to decompose inequality changes as measured by the Gini index into structural effects, real inequality effects and interactive effects. Application of the method to updated Chinese data reveals that structural effects represent the driving force underlying the increasing trend in regional income inequality in rural China. Policy implications are explored. In addition to these contributions, considerable efforts are made to construct the income data used in the article. Pitfalls in measuring income inequality in rural China are discussed.Community/Rural/Urban Development,

    Applying airport signing systems to increase legibility of informational kiosk : a case study and prototype

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    http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/4343635

    The roles of endoglin gene in cerebrovascular diseases.

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    Endoglin (ENG, also known as CD105) is a transforming growth factor β (TGFβ) associated receptor and is required for both vasculogenesis and angiogenesis. Angiogenesis is important in the development of cerebral vasculature and in the pathogenesis of cerebral vascular diseases. ENG is an essential component of the endothelial nitric oxide synthase activation complex. Animal studies showed that ENG deficiency impairs stroke recovery. ENG deficiency also impairs the regulation of vascular tone, which contributes to the pathogenesis of brain arteriovenous malformation (bAVM) and vasospasm. In human, functional haploinsufficiency of ENG gene causes type I hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia (HHT1), an autosomal dominant disorder. Compared to normal population, HHT1 patients have a higher prevalence of AVM in multiple organs including the brain. Vessels in bAVM are fragile and tend to rupture, causing hemorrhagic stroke. High prevalence of pulmonary AVM in HHT1 patients are associated with a higher incidence of paradoxical embolism in the cerebral circulation causing ischemic brain injury. Therefore, HHT1 patients are at risk for both hemorrhagic and ischemic stroke. This review summarizes the possible mechanism of ENG in the pathogenesis of cerebrovascular diseases in experimental animal models and in patients

    Risk-based security assessment for operating electric power systems

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    The power system is a widespread and complex network whose complete behavior, at present, still remains partially characterized. Power systems have operated in most cases reliably, but conservatively with the help of many deterministic techniques that rely heavily on the modeling of system components and the associated dynamics. Now, with increasing competition and growing demand, the power system, however, has been shifting from a deterministically regulated system to a competitive and uncertain market environment. Power utilities are required to have a comprehensive knowledge of the risks as well as benefits in their transmission operations. Our interest is motivated by this need of the industry to provide a method to quantify the risk of operating a power system with consideration to the probabilistic nature of system behaviors. The objective of this dissertation is to develop a foundation of risk-based bulk power system security assessment that leads to the definition, calculation, and application of the risk in operating electric power systems. The work includes three parts of risk assessments: transmission line thermal overload, voltage insecurity, and composite risk assessments. Both the probability of insecurity problems and their cost consequences are measured such that an expected monetary impact is given as the measurement of risk. This quantitative measurement of thermal, voltage, and composite risk is helpful for the operator to trade off the benefits and costs in the competitive utility environment. For making this economic tradeoff, several decision criteria, including both deterministic and probabilistic strategies, from conservative to greedy preference, are introduced to aid the operator to make operating decisions. This research establishes a bridge between power system security and economics by the index of risk that is compatible with the economic results of market-based electricity trading. Both the method to quantify the risk and the ways to apply it in decision-making make contributions to the power industry
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