102 research outputs found

    Only rational homology spheres admit Ω(f)\Omega(f) to be union of DE attractors

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    If there exists a diffeomorphism ff on a closed, orientable nn-manifold MM such that the non-wandering set Ω(f)\Omega(f) consists of finitely many orientable (±)(\pm) attractors derived from expanding maps, then MM must be a rational homology sphere; moreover all those attractors are of topological dimension n−2n-2. Expanding maps are expanding on (co)homologies.Comment: 23 pages, 2 figure

    Microbial Properties Depending on Fertilization Regime in Agricultural Soils with Different Texture and Climate Conditions: A Meta-Analysis

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    Over-fertilization has a significant impact on soil microbial properties and its ecological environment. However, the effects of long-term fertilization on microbial properties on a large scale are still vague. This meta-analysis collected 6211 data points from 109 long-term experimental sites in China to evaluate the effects of fertilizer type and fertilization duration, as well as soil and climate conditions, on the effect sizes on various microbial properties and indices. The organic fertilizers combined with straw (NPKS) and manure (NPKM) had the highest effect sizes, while the chemical fertilizers N (sole N fertilizer) and NPK (NPK fertilizer) had the lowest. When compared with the control, NPKM treatment had the highest effect size, while N treatment had the lowest effect size on MBN (111% vs. 19%), PLFA (110% vs. −7%), fungi (88% vs. 43%), Actinomycetes (97% vs. 44%), urease (77% vs. 25%), catalase (15% vs. −11%), and phosphatase (58% vs. 4%). NPKM treatment had the highest while NPK treatment had the lowest effect size on bacteria (123% vs. 33%). NPKS treatment had the highest while N treatment had the lowest effect sizes on MBC (77% vs. 8%) and invertase (59% vs. 0.2%). NPKS treatment had the highest while NPK treatment had the lowest effect size on the Shannon index (5% vs. 1%). The effect sizes of NPKM treatment were the highest predominantly in arid regions because of the naturally low organic carbon in soils of these regions. The effect sizes on various microbial properties were also highly dependent on soil texture. In coarse-textured soils the effect sizes on MBC and MBN peaked sooner compared with those of clayey or silty soils, although various enzymes were most active in silty soils during the first 10 years of fertilization. Effect sizes on microbial properties were generally higher under NPKM and NPKS treatments than under NPK or N treatments, with considerable effects due to climate conditions. The optimal field fertilizer regime could be determined based on the effects of fertilizer type on soil microorganisms under various climate conditions and soil textures. This will contribute to the microbial biodiversity and soil health of agricultural land. Such controls should be used for adaptation of fertilization strategies to global changes

    Antimicrobial resistance surveillance of Escherichia coli from chickens in the Qinghai Plateau of China

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    Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) may lead to worldwide epidemics through human activities and natural transmission, posing a global public safety threat. Colistin resistance mediated by the mcr-1 gene is the most prevalent among animal-derived Escherichia coli, and mcr-1-carrying E. coli have been frequently detected in central-eastern China. However, animal-derived E. coli with AMR and the prevalence of mcr-1 in the Qinghai Plateau have been rarely investigated. Herein, 375 stool samples were collected from 13 poultry farms in Qinghai Province and 346 E. coli strains were isolated, of which eight carried mcr-1. The AMR rates of the E. coli strains to ampicillin, amoxicillin/clavulanic acid, and tetracycline were all above 90%, and the resistance rates to ciprofloxacin, cefotaxime, ceftiofur, and florfenicol were above 70%. Multidrug-resistant strains accounted for 95.66% of the total isolates. Twelve E. coli strains showed colistin resistance, from which a total of 46 AMR genes and 36 virulence factors were identified through whole-genome sequencing. The mcr-1 gene resided on the IncHI2, IncI2-type and IncY-type plasmids, and mcr-1 was located in the nikA-nikB-mcr-1-pap2 gene cassette (three strains) or the pap2-mcr-1-ISApl1 structure (one strain). Completed IncI2-type plasmid pMCR4D31–3 sequence (62,259 bp) revealed that it may cause the horizontal transmission of mcr-1 and may increase the risk of its spread through the food chain. Taken together, the AMR of chicken-derived E. coli in the plateau is of concern, suggesting that it is very necessary for us to strengthen the surveillance in various regions under the background of one health

    Validation of the plasma-wall self-organization model for density limit in ECRH-assisted start-up of Ohmic discharges on J-TEXT

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    A recently developed plasma-wall self-organization (PWSO) model predicts a significantly enhanced density limit, which may be attainable in tokamaks with ECRH-assisted ohmic startup and sufficiently high initial neutral density. Experiments have been conducted on J-TEXT to validate such a density limit scenario based on this model. Experimental results demonstrate that increasing the pre-filled gas pressure or ECRH power during the startup phase can effectively enhance plasma purity and raise the density limit at the flat-top. Despite the dominant carbon fraction in the wall material, some discharges approach the edge of the density-free regime of the 1D model of PWSO.Comment: 17 pages, 8 figure

    Simulations about the effect of heat treatment temperatures on the properties of diffusion bonded Mg/Al joints

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    In this study, Finite elements method (FEM) was used for simulations on the annealing treatment. And the distributions of residual stress were obtained from the resualts of simulitions. Besides, in order to study the mechanical properties. Composite plates of AZ31B magnesium alloys and 6061 aluminum alloys were fabricated by vacuum diffusion bonding method. Then experiments about annealing, measurement of residual stresses and tension test were also carried out. The results of residual stresses obtained by X-ray diffraction (XRD) were compared with the results of simulations. It can be thought that the results of residual stress obtained from simulations and that from experiments are in a good agreement. What’s more, The residual stress after annealing at 250°C is the least of all, while the tensile strength is the strongest. On the basis of results of simulations and experiments, the conclusion can be obtained that 250°C is the most appropriate annealing temperature

    On embedding all n-manifolds into a single (n + 1)-manifold

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    For each composite number n ̸ = 2 k, there does not exist a single connected closed (n + 1)-manifold such that any smooth, simply-connected, closed n-manifold can be topologically flat embedded into it. There is a single connected closed 5-manifold W such that any simply-connected, 4-manifold M can be topologically flat embedded into W if M is either closed and indefinite, or compact and with non-empty boundary. 1 Introduction and some prerequisites The celebrated Whitney embedding theorem states that any smooth n-dimensional manifold can be embedded smoothly into the Euclidean space R 2n, or equivalently, any smooth n-dimensional manifold can be embedded into the sphere S 2n, the simplest closed 2n-manifold. If the target space is allowed to be othe
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