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Growth and calorific approximation in the speckled trout (Salvelinus fontinalis)
From the point of view of energy metabolism, appropriate measures of the
rate of oxygen uptake would indicate the energy turnover or the capacity
of the organism to perform external work in relation to its size and under
the prevalent environmental conditions. Estimates of oxygen uptake when
considered in conjunction with growth rate and calorific equivalent of the
metabolic rate, would permit estimates of the total energy requirements
of the individual. It has long been established, that the calorific equivalent
of food consumed corresponds to the heat output plus the heat equivalent
of excreta, and that such a measurement of metabolism can be verified also
by indirect calorimetric methods based on the gas exchange of the animal
Constrained RS coding for Low Peak to Average Power Ratio in FBMC -- OQAM Systems
Multi-carrier modulation techniques have now become a standard in many
communication protocols. Filter bank based multi-carrier (FBMC) generation
techniques have been discussed in the literature as a means for overcoming the
shortcomings of IFFT/FFT based OFDM system. The Peak to Average Power Ratio
(PAPR) is a problem faced by all multi-carrier techniques. This paper discusses
the methods for reducing PAPR in a FBMC system while maintaining acceptable Bit
Error Rate (BER). A new PAPR minimizing scheme called Constrained Reed Solomon
(CRS) coding is proposed. The hybrid techniques using coding and companding are
tested for different channel models and is found to yield promising results.Comment: 6 pages,6 Figures, Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineerin
The potentiality of leather as alternative material for sustaining mask production in Ghana
This study explored the viability of the Ghanaian indigenous vegetable tanned leather for the production of aesthetic masks for ornamental purposes. The study was basically experimental, and all processes were observed and recorded carefully for analysis. Modeling technique was principally used in three experiments to produce masks with three different thicknesses of leather acquired from cow hides. The thicknesses were purposively selected. The outcome of the study has confirmed the versatility of leather as alternative material for mask production. The study has strategically created another impetus in diversifying and expanding the utility of Ghanaian indigenous vegetable tanned leather aside the conventional usage for making bags, sandals and footrests. Keywords: Leather, Mask, Alternative Material, Sustainabilit
Experimental evidence of shock mitigation in a Hertzian tapered chain
We present an experimental study of the mechanical impulse propagation
through a horizontal alignment of elastic spheres of progressively decreasing
diameter , namely a tapered chain. Experimentally, the diameters of
spheres which interact via the Hertz potential are selected to keep as close as
possible to an exponential decrease, , where the
experimental tapering factor is either ~% or ~%.
In agreement with recent numerical results, an impulse initiated in a
monodisperse chain (a chain of identical beads) propagates without shape
changes, and progressively transfer its energy and momentum to a propagating
tail when it further travels in a tapered chain. As a result, the front pulse
of this wave decreases in amplitude and accelerates. Both effects are
satisfactorily described by the hard spheres approximation, and basically, the
shock mitigation is due to partial transmissions, from one bead to the next, of
momentum and energy of the front pulse. In addition when small dissipation is
included, a better agreement with experiments is found. A close analysis of the
loading part of the experimental pulses demonstrates that the front wave adopts
itself a self similar solution as it propagates in the tapered chain. Finally,
our results corroborate the capability of these chains to thermalize
propagating impulses and thereby act as shock absorbing devices.Comment: ReVTeX, 7 pages with 6 eps, accepted for Phys. Rev. E (Related papers
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How Hertzian solitary waves interact with boundaries in a 1-D granular medium
We perform measurements, numerical simulations, and quantitative comparisons
with available theory on solitary wave propagation in a linear chain of beads
without static preconstrain. By designing a nonintrusive force sensor to
measure the impulse as it propagates along the chain, we study the solitary
wave reflection at a wall. We show that the main features of solitary wave
reflection depend on wall mechanical properties. Since previous studies on
solitary waves have been performed at walls without these considerations, our
experiment provides a more reliable tool to characterize solitary wave
propagation. We find, for the first time, precise quantitative agreements.Comment: Proof corrections, ReVTeX, 11 pages, 3 eps (Focus and related papers
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Role of tyrosine 238 in the active site of Rhodotorula gracilis D-amino acid oxidase - A site-directed mutagenesis study
Y238, one of the very few conserved residues in the active site of d-amino acid oxidases (DAAO), was mutated to phenylalanine and serine in the enzyme from the yeast Rhodotorula gracilis. The mutated proteins are catalytically competent thus eliminating Tyr238 as an active-site acid/base catalyst. Y238F and Y238S mutants exhibit a threefold slower turnover on d-alanine as substrate, which can be attributed to a slower rate of product release relative to the wild-type enzyme (a change of the rate constants for substrate binding was also evident). The Y238 DAAO mutants have spectral properties similar to those of the wild-type enzyme but the degree of stabilization of the flavin semiquinone and the redox properties in the free form of Y238S are different. The binding of the carboxylic acid competitive inhibitors and the substrate d-alanine are changed only slightly, suggesting that the overall substrate binding pocket remains intact. In agreement with data from the pH dependence of ligand binding and with the protein crystal structure, site-directed mutagenesis results emphasize the importance of residue Y238 in controlling access to the active site instead of a role in the substrate/ligand interaction
The metabolism of Plotosus anguillaris (Bloch) in various concentrations of salt and oxygen in the medium
A matter which is of interest in fisheries both from the industrial and
kientific points of view is the ability of fish and other animals to migrate
from sea to freshwater and vice versa. In spite of the attention which this
field of research has claimed, much $ill remains to be explained. The nature
of the adaptive processes that the individual undertakes is not fully know
Wave localization in strongly nonlinear Hertzian chains with mass defect
We investigate the dynamical response of a mass defect in a one-dimensional
non-loaded horizontal chain of identical spheres which interact via the
nonlinear Hertz potential. Our experiments show that the interaction of a
solitary wave with a light intruder excites localized mode. In agreement with
dimensional analysis, we find that the frequency of localized oscillations
exceeds the incident wave frequency spectrum and nonlinearly depends on the
size of the intruder and on the incident wave strength. The absence of tensile
stress between grains allows some gaps to open, which in turn induce a
significant enhancement of the oscillations amplitude. We performed numerical
simulations that precisely describe our observations without any adjusting
parameters.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figures, submitted for publicatio
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