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    Performance of boilers equipped with vapor-pump (BEVP) system equipped with a novel air-flue gas total heat exchanger

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    Because of high humidity and nonlinearity of flue gas, waste heat from flue gas is hard to recovery. Boilers equipped with vapor-pump system is developed to solve the problem caused by high humidity. In this system, double spray towers subsystem is equipped to realize total heat waste heat recovery. However, caused by nonlinearity, limited waste heat recovery efficiency is just 83 % (1 segment) and 93 % (2 segment). Further, based on boilers equipped with vapor-pump (BEVP) system, enthalpy wheel system is developed to solve the problem caused by nonlinearity. However, enthalpy wheel system cannot solve the problem completely. In this article, a novel air-flue gas total heat exchanger is put forward to achieve full waste heat recovery. In this system, waste heat recovery efficiency limit is up to 100 %. Then, the limit condition of total heat transfer process is discussed. Performance of the total heat exchanger is discussed and compared to double spray towers system and enthalpy wheel system. As the result, considering heat transfer temperature difference, the total heat exchanger total heat transfer efficiency of the total heat exchanger is 7 % higher than 2-segment BEVP system and 10 % higher than enthalpy wheel system.</p

    Islamic Banks and Financial Stability: A Comparative Empirical Analysis

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    The study intends to investigate whether Islamic banks have less or more financial stability than commercial banks, using regressions of z-scores as a function of dependent variables. The comparative analysis is performed by identifying whether factors established in the capital structure, cost efficiency, bank size and economy are relevant in explaining the financial stability in the banking industry, covering a time dimension of 8 years from 2012 to 2019. This analysis starts by adopting the random- effects panel regression model with the default risk, leverage risk and portfolio risk as dependent variables and bank-specific and country-specific indicators as explanatory variables. The result of the study reveals that (i) the financial stability of large Islamic banks is discovered better than large conventional banks; (ii) the financial stability of small Islamic banks tend to be weaker than small conventional banks. The comparative analysis of Islamic sample and conventional sample implies differences in the potential of absorbing shocks as well as the state of financial stability. And then critical discussions are followed up on the causes of these differences

    An Integrated Contraflow Strategy for Multimodal Evacuation

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    To improve the efficiency of multimodal evacuation, a network aggregation method and an integrated contraflow strategy are proposed in this paper. The network aggregation method indicates the uncertain evacuation demand on the arterial subnetwork and balances accuracy and efficiency by refining the local road subnetworks. The integrated contraflow strategy contains three arterial configurations: noncontraflow to shorten the strategy setup time, full-lane contraflow to maximize the evacuation network capacity, and bus contraflow to realize the transit cycle operation. The application of this strategy takes two steps to provide transit priority during evacuation: solve the transit-based evacuation problem with a minimum-cost flow model, firstly, and then address the auto-based evacuation problem with a bilevel network flow model. The numerical results from optimizing an evacuation network for a super typhoon justify the validness and usefulness of the network aggregation method and the integrated contraflow strategy

    SafeLight: A Reinforcement Learning Method toward Collision-free Traffic Signal Control

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    Traffic signal control is safety-critical for our daily life. Roughly one-quarter of road accidents in the U.S. happen at intersections due to problematic signal timing, urging the development of safety-oriented intersection control. However, existing studies on adaptive traffic signal control using reinforcement learning technologies have focused mainly on minimizing traffic delay but neglecting the potential exposure to unsafe conditions. We, for the first time, incorporate road safety standards as enforcement to ensure the safety of existing reinforcement learning methods, aiming toward operating intersections with zero collisions. We have proposed a safety-enhanced residual reinforcement learning method (SafeLight) and employed multiple optimization techniques, such as multi-objective loss function and reward shaping for better knowledge integration. Extensive experiments are conducted using both synthetic and real-world benchmark datasets. Results show that our method can significantly reduce collisions while increasing traffic mobility.Comment: Accepted by AAAI 2023, appendix included. 9 pages + 5 pages appendix, 12 figures, in Proceedings of the Thirty-Seventh AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI'23), Feb 202

    Iterative Design and Prototyping of Computer Vision Mediated Remote Sighted Assistance

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    Remote sighted assistance (RSA) is an emerging navigational aid for people with visual impairments (PVI). Using scenario-based design to illustrate our ideas, we developed a prototype showcasing potential applications for computer vision to support RSA interactions. We reviewed the prototype demonstrating real-world navigation scenarios with an RSA expert, and then iteratively refined the prototype based on feedback. We reviewed the refined prototype with 12 RSA professionals to evaluate the desirability and feasibility of the prototyped computer vision concepts. The RSA expert and professionals were engaged by, and reacted insightfully and constructively to the proposed design ideas. We discuss what we learned about key resources, goals, and challenges of the RSA prosthetic practice through our iterative prototype review, as well as implications for the design of RSA systems and the integration of computer vision technologies into RSA

    Dietary licorice flavonoids powder improves serum antioxidant capacity and immune organ inflammatory responses in weaned piglets

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    Weaning often induces oxidative stress and inflammatory response in piglets. This study investigated the effects of dietary licorice flavonoids powder (LFP) supplementation on antioxidant capacity and immunity in weaned piglets. Notably, 96 Landrace × Yorkshire × Duroc (DLY) weaned piglets were randomly allocated to four treatments with 6 replicates (4 animals per replicate) and fed with diet supplementation with 0, 50, 150, and 250 mg/kg LFP, respectively. The trial lasted for 5 weeks. The results showed that dietary LFP supplementation effectively increased the liver index (P &lt; 0.05). In addition, dietary LFP supplementation reduced serum aspartate aminotransferase activity (P &lt; 0.01). Piglets fed with 50 mg/kg LFP decreased total cholesterol and HDL-C content in serum (P &lt; 0.05) and increased serum alkaline phosphatase activity (P &lt; 0.01). Similarly, supplementation with 150 mg/kg LFP elevated the activity of total antioxidant capability (T-AOC) in serum (P &lt; 0.01) and dietary with 150 and 250 mg/kg LFP increased T-AOC activity in spleen (P &lt; 0.01). Moreover, dietary with 150 mg/kg LFP addition enhanced (P &lt; 0.05) the serum IgG content of piglets. Additionally, compared with the control group, dietary 250 mg/kg LFP supplementation upregulated (P &lt; 0.05) the mRNA abundance of Interleukin (IL)-1β and monocyte chemoattractant protein 1 (MCP-1) in the spleen. Meanwhile, dietary 150 and 250 mg/kg LFP supplementation downregulated (P &lt; 0.05) mRNA abundance of IL-10, and MCP-1 and 250 mg/kg LFP upregulated (P &lt; 0.05) the expression of intercellular adhesion molecule 1 (ICAM-1), IL-1β, IL-6, and tumor necrosis factor α (TNF-α) in the thymus. In conclusion, LFP supplementation improved the immune function of piglets by regulating the activity of serum biochemical enzymes, improving the antioxidant capacity, and alleviating inflammation of immune organs. This study indicated that LFP is potential alternative protection against early weaned stress in piglets

    A Wohlfahrtiimonas chitiniclastica with a novel type of blaVEB–1-carrying plasmid isolated from a zebra in China

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    BackgroundWohlfahrtiimonas chitiniclastica is an emerging fly-borne zoonotic pathogen, which causes infections in immunocompromised patients and some animals. Herein, we reported a W. chitiniclastica BM-Y from a dead zebra in China.MethodsThe complete genome sequencing of BM-Y showed that this isolate carried one chromosome and one novel type of blaVEB–1-carrying plasmid. Detailed genetic dissection was applied to this plasmid to display the genetic environment of blaVEB–1.ResultsThree novel insertion sequence (IS) elements, namely ISWoch1, ISWoch2, and ISWoch3, were found in this plasmid. aadB, aacA1, and gcuG were located downstream of blaVEB–1, composing a gene cassette array blaVEB–1–aadB–aacA1–gcuG bracketed by an intact ISWoch1 and a truncated one, which was named the blaVEB–1 region. The 5′-RACE experiments revealed that the transcription start site of the blaVEB–1 region was located in the intact ISWoch1 and this IS provided a strong promoter for the blaVEB–1 region.ConclusionThe spread of the blaVEB–1-carrying plasmid might enhance the ability of W. chitiniclastica to survive under drug selection pressure and aggravate the difficulty in treating infections caused by blaVEB–1-carrying W. chitiniclastica. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of the genetic characterization of a novel blaVEB–1-carrying plasmid with new ISs from W. chitiniclastica
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