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    The Collapse Speed of China's Exports in the 2008-2009 Financial Crisis

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    This paper studies the performance of China’s exports during the 2008—2009 financial crisis. It focuses on the speed at which China’s exports were hit by this downturn. Product-country monthly exports data is utilized. It is found that GDP growth rates of importing countries play an important role in explaining how fast exports fall below the values of the same months in the previous year. Exports of capital and intermediate goods show the signs of collapse later than consumption goods; exports of differentiated goods contract sooner than homogeneous ones. Last, products with high shares of processing trade prior to the crisis are hit by the recession earlier than other products.China, exports collapse, speed, duration analysis

    Striking the Balance between Privacy and Governance in the Age of Technology

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    HOW COULD WE TRANSFORM EATING ALONE INTO MORE OF A SOCIAL EXPERIENCE?

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    Studies have revealed that living alone and eating alone lead to negative psy- chological impacts on older adults such as feeling of loneliness, and nutrition problems such as apathy about the food and decreases in food consumption. I am studying the behavior of elders’ to- ward food by comparing their behavior while eating alone vs eating in groups. Elders living alone in an independent housing facility were interviewed and four of them completed surveys on food choice, dietary patterns and food related activities. Research results have shown that elders are less motivated to embrace food activities when they eat alone. I want to explore how we might transform eating alone into more of a social experience in order to motivate elders to be more interested in meals and enhance their food intake. Based on the results from the research, I designed an elder-friendly application for elders to nd companionship while having meals. My goal is to help elders participate in meaningful and satisfying activities in- volving food and thereby construct a better quality of later life

    Master of Science

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    thesisAntibiotics are not only essential for human health but also for the well-being of plants and animals. However, the use of antibiotics has led to the evolution of antibiotic-resistant bacteria (ARB) in the environment. Antibiotic resistance in bacteria is a serious public health concern. ARBs are not only a predicament in clinical scenarios and daily life but also existing in many other environments. Wastewater treatment plants have been acknowledged as breeding grounds for such bacteria. As part of this research, a kanamycin-resistant bacterium, Chryseobacterium taeanense strain K-2, was isolated from the Central Valley Water Reclamation Facility and chosen as a model organism for the study. The bacterium was Gram negative, 0.5 μm long with coccoid morphology, and belonged to the Flavobacteriaceae family. The doubling time was observed to be ~2 h. Some species of bacteria under this genus have been associated with pathogenicity in human. This is, however, the first report on an antibiotic-resistant strain of Chryseobacterium taeanense and its presence in wastewater can be a serious concern. A lytic bacteriophage infecting Chryseobacterium taeanense strain K-2 was isolated from Central Valley Water Reclamation Facility. The lytic infection was evident from distinct clear plaques of 1-2 mm diameter obtained on top agar plates. According to the TEM analysis, the phage belongs to the Podoviridae family with a short tail, hexagonal head, and a total length of 90-100 nm. The latent and eclipse period of lytic infection were found to be the same (10 min). The burst size was around 18±2 PFUs/infected cell. Significantly short latent period and relatively high burst size indicate the exceptional potential of the lytic phage to regulate even very high populations of the host. The optimal phage-to-host ratio for infection was found to be 100:1, causing 98.7% of host death after 9 h. The lytic phage was also found to infect the host cells within the biofilm. The biofilm disintegration and degradation of the extra-polymeric substance within the matrix of the biofilm was evident after overnight infection with the phage. In conclusion, the lytic phage isolated in the present study can be attributed with significant potential for biocontrol of both biofilm-forming and planktonic forms of antibiotic-resistant bacterium, Chryseobacterium taeanense strain K-2

    Letter from the Editors

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