753 research outputs found
Interplay between spin-orbit coupling and van Hove singularity in the Hund's metallicity of SrRuO
We investigate the dynamical properties of SrRuO at zero and very low
temperature using density functional theory plus dynamical mean-field theory
with an exact diagonalization solver. By considering rotationally invariant
local interaction, we examine how Hund's coupling and spin-orbit coupling
affect the correlated nature of the system. In the absence of Hund's coupling,
the system shows a Fermi liquid behavior over the entire range of temperatures
we consider. We confirm that the Fermi liquid persists at zero temperature even
with nonzero Hund's coupling; however, at sufficient temperatures Hund's
coupling significantly reduces the Fermi liquid regime and the system evolves
into a typical Hund's metal. At the bare electronic occupancy of SrRuO
(), a stronger Hund's metallicity accompanies a larger long-time
correlator. Remarkably, electron doping further destabilizes the Fermi liquid
even though the long-time correlator and magnetic fluctuations decrease upon
doping. This suppression of the Fermi liquid is driven by the van Hove
singularity above the Fermi level in SrRuO, combined with an enhanced
Van Vleck susceptibility by spin-orbit coupling. Such findings point to the
important role that electronic structure plays in the behavior of Hund's
metals, in addition to magnetic fluctuations.Comment: 7 pages, 4 figure
Understanding tourists’ dining behaviors at traditional Chinese nutraceutical restaurants
Nutraceutical restaurants providing medical and/or health benefits have become an emerging market; however, the underlying factors and the mechanism explaining dining behaviours in nutraceutical restaurants remain unknown. This study utilized a mixed-methods approach to bridge this research gap. An exploratory qualitative interview was conducted to identify the determinants of patronage behaviour at nutraceutical restaurants. We further conducted a quantitative study utilizing an extended value-attitude-behaviour model to provide quantitative evidence. The results showed that health, cultural values, and social norms significantly influenced customers’ attitudes, thus leading to their revisit intentions. Furthermore, we found a significant role of social norms in determining nutraceutical consumption. Additionally, age was found to moderate the effects of health values and social norms on revisit intention
GeoTMI:Predicting quantum chemical property with easy-to-obtain geometry via positional denoising
As quantum chemical properties have a dependence on their geometries, graph
neural networks (GNNs) using 3D geometric information have achieved high
prediction accuracy in many tasks. However, they often require 3D geometries
obtained from high-level quantum mechanical calculations, which are practically
infeasible, limiting their applicability to real-world problems. To tackle
this, we propose a new training framework, GeoTMI, that employs denoising
process to predict properties accurately using easy-to-obtain geometries
(corrupted versions of correct geometries, such as those obtained from
low-level calculations). Our starting point was the idea that the correct
geometry is the best description of the target property. Hence, to incorporate
information of the correct, GeoTMI aims to maximize mutual information between
three variables: the correct and the corrupted geometries and the property.
GeoTMI also explicitly updates the corrupted input to approach the correct
geometry as it passes through the GNN layers, contributing to more effective
denoising. We investigated the performance of the proposed method using 3D GNNs
for three prediction tasks: molecular properties, a chemical reaction property,
and relaxed energy in a heterogeneous catalytic system. Our results showed
consistent improvements in accuracy across various tasks, demonstrating the
effectiveness and robustness of GeoTMI
Body Mass Index and Facial Cues in Sasang Typology for Young and Elderly Persons
Facial characteristics may provide reliable information giving an insight into the inner nature of an individual. This study examines the differences in widely used facial metrics, including cheek-to-jaw width ratio (CJWR), width-to-height ratio (WHR), perimeter-to-area ratio (PAR), and facial masculinity indexes across Sasang constitutional types, to investigate the association between these facial cues and body mass index (BMI) and develop a predictive model for Sasang typing. 2D images of 911 participants were analyzed. The results indicated that TaeEum (TE) type generally has a squarer face, with the male TE type having a squarer and wider face than that of both SoYang (SY) and SoEum (SE) types. Male TE type has longer eyes than that of the SE type, and the lower face of the female TE type is longer than that of the SY type. PAR, WHR, CJWR, and eye size had associations with BMI, and the magnitude of correlation of CJWR in Korean men were twofold higher than that of the Caucasian and African men. BMI and facial metrics including PAR, WHR, CJWR, and eye size were good predictors for TE type, and the most parsimonious model for TE typing included BMI and CJWR with high predictive performances
Phytochemicals and antioxidant capacity of some tropical edible plants
Objective To find biological functions such as antibacterial and antioxidant activities in several tropical plants and to investigate the possibility of antibiotic substitute agents to prevent and treat diseases caused by pathogenic bacteria. Methods Plants such as Poncirus trifoliata fruit (Makrut), Zingiber officinale Rosc (Khing), Areca catechu L. (Mak), Solanum melongena L. I (Makkhuayao), and Solanum melongena L. II (Makhurapro) were extracted by methanol, n-hexane, chloroform, ethyl acetate, butanol and water. The free radical scavenging activities were measured using 2-diphenyl-2-picryl hydrazyl photometric assay. Antibacterial activities with a minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) were observed by agar diffusion assay against pathogenic strains of Escherichia coli, Burkholderia sp., Haemopilus somnus, Haemopilus parasuis, Clostridium perfringens, and Pantoea agglomerans. Results Poncirus trifoliata fruit methanol extract showed antibacterial activities against gram-negative and gram-positive pathogens. Additionally, this showed the strongest antibacterial activity against Burkholderia sp. and Haemopilus somnus with MIC 131 μg/mL, respectively. Areca catechu L. water extract showed antibacterial activities against Burkholderia sp., Haemopilus somnus, and Haemopilus parasuis. The MIC value for Haemopilus parasuis was 105 μg/mL in this. Antioxidant activity of Zingiber officinale Rosc n-hexane extract showed 2.23 mg/mL effective concentration 50% (EC50) value was the highest activity among tropical plants extracts. Total polyphenol content in Zingiber officinale Rosc methanol extract was 48.4 μg/mL and flavonoid content was 22.1 μg/mL showed the highest values among tested plants extracts. Conclusion Taken together, these results suggest that tropical plants used in this study may have a potential benefit as an alternative antibiotics agent through their antibacterial and antioxidant activities
Proto-type installation of a double-station system for the optical-video-detection and orbital characterisation of a meteor/fireball in South Korea
We give a detailed description of the installation and operation of a
double-station meteor detection system which formed part of a research &
education project between Korea Astronomy Space Science Institute and Daejeon
Science Highschool. A total of six light-sensitive CCD cameras were installed
with three cameras at SOAO and three cameras at BOAO observatory. A
double-station observation of a meteor event enables the determination of the
three-dimensional orbit in space. This project was initiated in response to the
Jinju fireball event in March 2014. The cameras were installed in
October/November 2014. The two stations are identical in hardware as well as
software. Each station employes sensitive Watec-902H2 cameras in combination
with relatively fast f/1.2 lenses. Various fields of views were used for
measuring differences in detection rates of meteor events. We employed the
SonotaCo UFO software suite for meteor detection and their subsequent analysis.
The system setup as well as installation/operation experience is described and
first results are presented. We also give a brief overview of historic as well
as recent meteor (fall) detections in South Korea. For more information please
consult http://meteor.kasi.re.kr .Comment: Technical/instrumentation description of a professional meteor
detection system, 23 pages, 20 figures (color/monochrome), 5 tables,
submitted to the Journal of Korean Astronomical Society (JKAS,
http://jkas.kas.org/, http://jkas.kas.org/history.html
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