231 research outputs found

    環境計測のための低コスト集積型センサチップ

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    富山大学・富生命博甲第76号・Md. Abul Kashem・2015/09/30・★論文非公開★富山大学201

    Recent Issues in Bangladesh-India Relations: A Bangladeshi Perspective

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    What are the recent issues in Bangladesh-India relations that determine the nature of the bilateral relations? This article is an attempt to investigate this question. It argues that there are a number of pertinent issues that determine the nature and state of Bangladesh-India relations. In this context, security, trade, visa, cricket, power, connectivity remain as vital issues. The article recommends that in this age of shared peace, security and prosperity, Bangladesh-India needs to explore and utilise the untapped potentials

    Study of gastric Helicobacter pylori infection

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    An internet of things framework for real-time aquatic environment monitoring using an Arduino and sensors

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    Aquaculture is the farming of aquatic organisms in natural, controlled marine and freshwater environments. The real-time monitoring of aquatic environmental parameters is very important in fish farming. Internet of things (IoT) can play a vital role in the real-time monitoring. This paper presents an IoT framework for the efficient monitoring and effective control of different aquatic environmental parameters related to the water. The proposed system is implemented as an embedded system using sensors and an Arduino. Different sensors including pH, temperature, and turbidity, ultrasonic are placed in cultivating pond water and each of them is connected to a common microcontroller board built on an Arduino Uno. The sensors read the data from the water and store it as a comma-separated values (CSV) file in an IoT cloud named ThingSpeak through the Arduino microcontroller. To validate the experiment, we collected data from 5 ponds of various sizes and environments. After experimental evaluation, it was observed among 5 ponds, only three ponds were perfect for fish farming, where these 3 ponds only satisfied the standard reference values of pH (6.5-8.5), temperature (16-24 °C), turbidity (below 10 ntu), conductivity (970-1825 μS/cm), and depth (1-4) meter. At the end of this paper, a complete hardware implementation of this proposed IoT framework for a real-time aquatic environment monitoring system is presented

    Application of Lherzolite on the Plant Growth and on Chemical Fractionation of Lead in Metal Contaminated Soil

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    ABSTRACT A greenhouse pot experiment was conducted to investigate the effect of 5% application of lherzolite to a contaminated soil on the growth of radish (Raphanus sativus L.) and Japanese mustard spinach (Brassica rapa L. var. perviridis) and on chemical fractionation of lead (Pb). Both plants were grown in a sandy loam soil contaminated with Cd (4.1 mg kg ) . The source of these heavy metals contamination in soil was surface water which was previously mixed with contaminants discharged from industrial and mining operations located in Tohoku district, Japan. Plants were grown consecutively three times in the same pots. After the third harvest, soil samples were collected and analysed by sequential extraction procedure into five operationally defined fractions (F1-exchangeable, F2-carbonate bound, F3-oxides bound, F4-organically bound and F5-residual). Application of lherzolite to soil increased plant growth three folds over the control. Lherzolite addition to soil decreased 75% of exchangeable (F1), 50% carbonate bound (F2), but it increased in the oxide bound (F3) fractions of Pb. This result indicates that the reduction of Pb in exchangeable and carbonate fractions by addition of lherzolite to the soil resulted in higher growth and decreased concentrations of Pb (82 to 94%) in plant tissues

    Cloning, expression and purification of cold adapted acetate kinase from Shewanella species AS-11

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    A psychrotrophic bacterium, Shewanella sp. AS-11 was isolated from a buccinid (shell) Neobuccinum living in the Antarctic ice-covered sea. An open reading frame of 1203 bp, coding for acetate kinase gene, called ack, was amplified, cloned into the expression vector, pETY-16b, and the enzyme was overproduced by using T7 system in Escherichia coli BL21 (DE3). After extraction of crude recombinant acetate kinase, the desired enzyme was able to be purified on a Blue Sepharose CL-6B and Super-Q affinity column chromatography. The molecular mass of the enzyme is about 86 kDa, which is associated with two monomers. In respect of pH, the enzyme was stable between 6 to 8 and maximum activity was obtained at 7.5. The purified enzyme was stable at 30°C but ligand bound enzyme was stable at 40°C. The structural comparison to mesophilic and thermophilic acetate kinases demonstrates that the psychrophilic one contains lower number of salt bridges and cation-pi interaction. So, it can be suggested that the enzyme is cold adapted with thermolabile and flexible structure.Keywords: Acetate kinase, thermolabile, cold adapted, flexible, activityAfrican Journal of Biotechnology Vol. 11(29), pp. 7454-7463, 10 April, 201

    An Efficient and Speedy Activity Model for Information System Based Organizations

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    This paper presents an activity model that addresses the responsibilities among different C-level Officers in any IT-reliant systems in organizations. The activity model provides an integrated set of actions that extend and clarify the work system framework and related work system concepts, thereby helping in understanding, analyzing, and designing technical and sociotechnical systems. The activity model is an advance step toward an enhanced work system approach that is quickly accessible, understandable and clear visualization to business professionals, is more rigorous than most current applications of work system concepts, and can be linked more directly to precise, highly detailed analysis and design approaches for IT professionals. Specification of the activity model clarifies ambiguities in the work system framework and forms a clearer conceptual basis for tools and methods that could improve communication and collaboration between business and IT professionals through e-Media

    Climate change mitigation with integration of renewable energy resources in the electricity grid of new south wales, Australia

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    The implementation of climate change mitigation strategies may significantly affect the current practices for electricity network operation. Increasing penetration of renewable energy generation technologies into electricity networks is one of the key mitigation strategies to achieve greenhouse gas emission reduction targets. Additional climate change mitigation strategies can also contribute to emission reduction thereby supplementing the renewable energy generation participation, which may be limited due to technical constraints of the network. In this paper, the penetration requirements for different renewable energy generation resources are assessed while concurrently examining other mitigation strategies to reduce overall emissions from electricity networks and meet requisite targets. The impacts of climate change mitigation strategies on the demand and generation mix are considered for facilitating the penetration of renewable generation. New climate change mitigation indices namely change in average demand, change in peak demand, generation flexibility and generation mix have been proposed to measure the level of emission reduction by incorporating different mitigation strategies. The marginal emissions associated with the individual generation technologies in the state of New South Wales (NSW) are modelled and the total emissions associated with the electricity grid of NSW are evaluated. 2013 Elsevier Ltd
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