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Independent and additive effects of glutamic acid and methionine on yeast longevity
10.1371/journal.pone.0079319PLoS ONE811-POLN
異方性有孔板の自由振動問題の一解析法
An approximate method is extended for analyzing the free vibration problem of simply supported orthotropic square plate with a square hole. In this paper, a square plate with a square hole is transformed into an equivalent square plate with non-uniform thickness byconsidering the hole as an extremely thin part of the equivalent plate. Therefore,the dynamic characteristics of a plate with a hole can be obtained by analyzing the equivalent plate. The Green function, which is the discrete solution for the deflection of the equivalent plate, is used to obtain the characteristic equation of the free vibration.The effects of the side to thickness ratio, hole side to plate side ratio and the variation of the thickness on the frequencies are considered. Some numerical analyses are carried out for the simplysupp orted orthotropic square plate with a square hole. The efficiency and accuracyof the numerical solutions bythe present method are investigated
Evaluation of an online SSVEP-BCI with fast system setup
The brain–computer interface (BCI) plays an important role in neural restoration. Current BCI systems generally require complex experimental preparation to perform well, but this time-consuming process may hinder their use in clinical applications. To explore the feasibility of simplifying the BCI system setup, a wearable BCI system based on the steady-state visual evoked potential (SSVEP) was developed and evaluated. Fifteen healthy participants were recruited to test the fast-setup system using dry and wet electrodes in a real-life scenario. In this study, the average system setup time for the dry electrode was 38.40 seconds and that for the wet electrode was 103.40 seconds, which are times appreciably shorter than those in previous BCI experiments, enabling a rapid setup of the BCI system. Although the electroencephalogram (EEG) signal quality was low in this fast-setup BCI experiment, the BCI system achieved an information transfer rate of 138.89 bits/min with an eight-channel wet electrode and an information transfer rate of 70.59 bits/min with an eight-channel dry electrode, showing that the overall performance was close to that in traditional experiments. In addition, the results suggest that the solutions of a multi-channel dry electrode or few-channel wet electrode may be suitable for the fast-setup SSEVP-BCI. This fast-setup SSVEP-BCI has the advantages of simple preparation and stable performance and is thus conducive to promoting the use of the BCI in clinical practice
Effects of Exogenous Cellulase Source on In Vitro Fermentation Characteristics and Methane Production of Crop Straws and Grasses
In vitro fermentation experiments were conducted to investigate the effects of 3 sources of
exogenous cellulase products (EC) at 4 dose rates (DR) (0, 12, 37 and 62 IU/g of DM) on degradation
of forage and methane production by mixed rumen micro-organisms of goats. The maximum gas
production (Vf) of grasses was higher (P<0.001) in Neocallimastix patriciarum (NP) group than those in
Trichoderma reesei (TR) and Trichoderma longibrachiatum (TL) groups. Quadratic increases in dry
matter degradation (DMD) of forage and neutral detergent fiber (NDFD) of straw were observed for all
EC, with optimum DR in the low range. Supplementation of EC originated from TR and NP increased
(P<0.001) DMD of forage compared to that from TL. Addition of EC originated from TR and NP also
decreased pH value, ammonia nitrogen (NH3-N) and methane (CH4) production compared to that from
TL. Quadratic decreases in pH value, NH3-N and CH4 of forage were noted for EC of TR and NP, and
with optimum DR in the low range. For short chain fatty acid, the EC of NP increased total volatile
fatty acid (TVFA) and acetate concentration and the ratio of acetate to propionate of forage compared
with EC of TL and TR, and with optimum DR in the low to medium range. It was concluded that the
source of EC differed in fiber degradation and methane emission, and with optimum DR of TR in the
low range (from 12 to 37 U/g DM) in improving fiber degradation and decreasing methane emission
Anomaly analysis of Hawking radiation from Kaluza-Klein black hole with squashed horizon
Considering gravitational and gauge anomalies at the horizon, a new method
that to derive Hawking radiations from black holes has been developed by
Wilczek et al. In this paper, we apply this method to non-rotating and rotating
Kaluza-Klein black holes with squashed horizon, respectively. For the rotating
case, we found that, after the dimensional reduction, an effective U(1) gauge
field is generated by an angular isometry. The results show that the gauge
current and energy-momentum tensor fluxes are exactly equivalent to Hawking
radiation from the event horizon.Comment: 15 pages, no figures, the improved version, accepted by Eur. Phys. J.
Partial Wave Analysis of
BES data on are presented. The
contribution peaks strongly near threshold. It is fitted with a
broad resonance with mass MeV, width MeV. A broad resonance peaking at 2020 MeV is also required
with width MeV. There is further evidence for a component
peaking at 2.55 GeV. The non- contribution is close to phase
space; it peaks at 2.6 GeV and is very different from .Comment: 15 pages, 6 figures, 1 table, Submitted to PL
ACTIVATION OF DIFFERENT CEREBRAL FUNCTIONAL REGIONS FOLLOWING ACUPUNCTURE AT BOT H TAIXI AND TAICHONG ACUPOINTS AND TAIXI ACUPOINTALONE: AN FMRI STUDY
Background: To explore the brain function regions characteristics of the acupoint combination, this study observed activity changes in the brain
regions of healthy volunteers after acupuncture at both Taixi (KI3) and Taichong (LR3) (KI3 + LR3) and KI3 alone using resting-state functional
magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI).
Methods and Materials: 30 healthy volunteers were randomly allocated into two groups, one group received acupuncture at KI3 and LR3, the
other only acupuncture at KI3, 15 cases in each group. All volunteers underwent resting-state fMRI of the brain 15 minutes before acupuncture,
and which the needle was retained in place for 30 minutes; 15 minutes after withdrawing the needle underwent a further session of resting-state
fMRI. The amplitude of low-frequency fluctuation (ALFF) and regional homogeneity (ReHo) were used to analyze the changes in brain regions.
Results: The KI3+LR3 group compared with the KI3 group, the ALFF analysis indicated that the brain changes relatively concentrated in BA 2,
3, 7, 8, 9, 10, 18, 19, 20, 31, 32, 40, 46 and the cerebellum posterior lobe, the ReHo analysis indicated that the brain changes relatively
concentrated in BA 4, 6, 7, 10, 11, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 31, 40 and the cerebellum posterior lobe.
Conclusion: Based on this study, compared with acupuncture at KI3, acupuncture at KI3 + LR3 which could specifically influence BA 7, 10, 18,
19, 20, 31, 40 and cerebellum posterior lobe, which may be related to synergy mechanism of two acupoints combination treatment
Measurements of the Mass and Full-Width of the Meson
In a sample of 58 million events collected with the BES II detector,
the process J/ is observed in five different decay
channels: , , (with ), (with
) and . From a combined fit of all five
channels, we determine the mass and full-width of to be
MeV/ and
MeV/.Comment: 9 pages, 2 figures and 4 table. Submitted to Phys. Lett.
Measurements of J/psi Decays into 2(pi+pi-)eta and 3(pi+pi-)eta
Based on a sample of 5.8X 10^7 J/psi events taken with the BESII detector,
the branching fractions of J/psi--> 2(pi+pi-)eta and J/psi-->3(pi+pi-)eta are
measured for the first time to be (2.26+-0.08+-0.27)X10^{-3} and
(7.24+-0.96+-1.11)X10^{-4}, respectively.Comment: 11 pages, 6 figure
BESII Detector Simulation
A Monte Carlo program based on Geant3 has been developed for BESII detector
simulation. The organization of the program is outlined, and the digitization
procedure for simulating the response of various sub-detectors is described.
Comparisons with data show that the performance of the program is generally
satisfactory.Comment: 17 pages, 14 figures, uses elsart.cls, to be submitted to NIM
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