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USE THE GRAP TECHNOLOGY IN TEACHING PHYSIOLOGY COURSES AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CULTURAL, SPORTS AND TOURISM TO MEET THE CURRENT INTERNATIONAL INTEGRATING NEEDS
The innovation of teaching methods in university teaching is an inevitable trend of the education industry in our country and the world. Transforming the achievements of much different science and technology into teaching is an effective problem that creates strength for modern teaching technology. Notably, the transformation of achievements of mathematics and information technology into teaching. Grasping the innovative trends in teaching methods in the world and the country, the author would like to propose the Grap method in teaching which is considered to be effective for the physiology courses taught at the University. Thanh Hoa Culture, Sports, and Tourism are suitable for social needs in the current international integration conditions
Unparticle effects at the MUonE experiment
We investigate possible effects of unparticles at the MUonE experiment by
considering a general model for unparticle with broken scale invariance,
characterized by the scaling dimension and the energy scale at which
the scale invariance is broken. Taking into account available relevant
constraints on the couplings of the unparticles with the Standard Model (SM)
leptons, we found that the MUonE experiment at the level of 10 ppm systematic
accuracy is sensitive to such effects if and GeV for vector unparticles. The effects of scalar unparticles are
too feeble to be detected. The vector unparticles can induce a significant
shift on the best-fit value of at the MUonE, thereby
providing an opportunity to detect unparticles or to obtain a new bound on the
unparticle-SM couplings in the case of no anomaly.Comment: 15 pages, 5 figures, 3 table
SOLUTION TO COMPLETE THE DRAFT, ISSUE AND MANAGEMENT OF DOCUMENTS AT THANH HOA UNIVERSITY OF CULTURE, SPORTS AND TOURISM
Thanh Hoa University of Culture, Sports and Tourism (VH, TT & DL), established in 2011 on the basis of upgrading Thanh Hoa College of Culture and Arts, is in the development stage. The number of documents drafted and issued every year is extremely large. Although always focused by the University's leaders, there are still many weaknesses due to the lack of adequate regulations on the process of drafting, issuing and managing documents. This has affected the management efficiency in general and the transaction work in particular of the University. Stemming from the above situation, the article focuses on assessing the current situation and providing solutions to improve the process of building, issuing and managing documents of Thanh Hoa University of Culture, Sports and Tourism
Copyright in Universities: An Exploratory Study from Vietnam
International law and the laws of most nations today acknowledge and safeguard the intellectual property rights of both organizations and individuals. This recognition serves to stimulate innovative and creative endeavors, facilitate the dissemination of scientific, technological, cultural, and artistic advancements, foster economic and societal development, and enhance the overall quality of life. Intellectual property assumes a critical role as a driving force behind innovation and creativity, fostering the growth of a nation's intellectual assets in terms of both quantity and value. This, in turn, contributes to bolstering creative capabilities and fostering a healthy competitive environment. Nevertheless, intellectual property rights violations are not uncommon, particularly in the context of higher education institutions in Vietnam. In this article, the authors employ qualitative research methods, following the "three-step test" outlined in the Berne Convention of 1971 for the protection of literary and artistic works, in conjunction with the stipulations of Vietnamese Intellectual Property Law. The results of this examination aid in the identification and location of infringements on the author's rights, such as inappropriate citation and plagiarism within university settings. Subsequently, the authors propose various solutions, which include legal adjustments, strategies for managing intellectual property, the establishment of cross-sectoral and inter-university networks, and the regulation of the responsibilities of scientific councils. These measures are intended to mitigate instances of intellectual property rights violations within Vietnamese universities in the present day. Keywords: Copyright, three-step test, intellectual property rights, infringement, universities… DOI: 10.7176/JLPG/137-02 Publication date:October 31st 202
A Study on Derailment at Railway Turnout Using the Multi-body Dynamics Simulation
In this study, the locomotive and the turnout were simulated with three-dimensional models. The purpose of this study is prediction the derailment phenomenon of the locomotive running on the turnout in Vietnam. Multi-body simulations were implemented by SIMPACK software to determine the derailment coefficient, the wheel unloading factor, and the lateral force. The interaction between the locomotive and the track structure at turnout was considered unified. The derailment coefficient, the wheel unloading factor, and the lateral force were calculated for locomotive-D19E at turnout (tg0.15) for 1000 mm gauge according to QCVN 18:2011/BGTVT, EN 14363:2016, and TCVN 8784:2011. The derailment coefficient, the wheel unloading factor, and the lateral force for the locomotive at max speed V=27.8 km/h are 0.94, 0.61, and 67.46 kN, respectively. These results show that the locomotive will not derail when it passes the turnout at a speed V 27.8 km/h
Creating Fatigue Curve for Steel Machine Elements Using Fatigue Test Method with Gradually Increasing Stress Amplitude
In order to create a fatigue curve, the traditional fatigue test method is applied to specimens using a cyclic stress with constant amplitude. However, this method has disadvantages such as the experimental results could not be used because of specimens broken before reaching the expected stress amplitude, or the tests may be stopped before specimen broken because of limitation of time. To overcome this hurdle of the traditional method, a new experimental method using cyclic stress with gradually increasing amplitude was proposed to build the fatigue curve for steel machine elements
Improving Heterogeneous Graph Learning with Weighted Mixed-Curvature Product Manifold
In graph representation learning, it is important that the complex geometric
structure of the input graph, e.g. hidden relations among nodes, is well
captured in embedding space. However, standard Euclidean embedding spaces have
a limited capacity in representing graphs of varying structures. A promising
candidate for the faithful embedding of data with varying structure is product
manifolds of component spaces of different geometries (spherical, hyperbolic,
or euclidean). In this paper, we take a closer look at the structure of product
manifold embedding spaces and argue that each component space in a product
contributes differently to expressing structures in the input graph, hence
should be weighted accordingly. This is different from previous works which
consider the roles of different components equally. We then propose
WEIGHTED-PM, a data-driven method for learning embedding of heterogeneous
graphs in weighted product manifolds. Our method utilizes the topological
information of the input graph to automatically determine the weight of each
component in product spaces. Extensive experiments on synthetic and real-world
graph datasets demonstrate that WEIGHTED-PM is capable of learning better graph
representations with lower geometric distortion from input data, and performs
better on multiple downstream tasks, such as word similarity learning, top-
recommendation, and knowledge graph embedding
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