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    Jointly Modeling Topics and Intents with Global Order Structure

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    Modeling document structure is of great importance for discourse analysis and related applications. The goal of this research is to capture the document intent structure by modeling documents as a mixture of topic words and rhetorical words. While the topics are relatively unchanged through one document, the rhetorical functions of sentences usually change following certain orders in discourse. We propose GMM-LDA, a topic modeling based Bayesian unsupervised model, to analyze the document intent structure cooperated with order information. Our model is flexible that has the ability to combine the annotations and do supervised learning. Additionally, entropic regularization can be introduced to model the significant divergence between topics and intents. We perform experiments in both unsupervised and supervised settings, results show the superiority of our model over several state-of-the-art baselines.Comment: Accepted by AAAI 201

    China's Regional Feedgrain Markets: developments and prospects

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    This report provides the Australian grains industry with an in-depth understanding of China's feedgrain markets at both the regional and national levels. It also provides useful information to other Australian industries whose businesses are related to the use of feedgrains and who ,have an interest in the Chinese market such as livestock, pulses and feed industries. In recent years, China's demand for feedgrain has been increasingly recognised as an important issue and many believe that any future increase in total grain demand in China will be mainly caused by an increasing demand for feedgrains. On the other hand, it seems that, in the longer term, China will Dot be able to supply enough feedgrains with its domestic resources. As a major grain exporter. it is essential for Australia to gain improved understanding of China's feedgrain market developments and prospects. It is for this important reason that GRDC supported this project (GRDC Project Number US282) to look into China's feedgrain issues

    Evolving trends of grain production in China

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    Grain is China’s most significant agricultural product, its output being the most watched indicator by government officials, traders and researchers inside and outside China. This paper looks into China’s grain production trends in the recent decade, both before and after China’s WTO accession. It examines changes in total grain output, grain crop composition, regional distribution of grain production, and also changes in production technologies and costs. The paper concludes by addressing a number of emerging issues that are likely to affect future grain production in China

    Miniaturization of Branch-Line Coupler Using Composite Right/Left-Handed Transmission Lines with Novel Meander-shaped-slots CSSRR

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    A novel compact-size branch-line coupler using composite right/left-handed transmission lines is proposed in this paper. In order to obtain miniaturization, composite right/left-handed transmission lines with novel complementary split single ring resonators which are realized by loading a pair of meander-shaped-slots in the split of the ring are designed. This novel coupler occupies only 22.8% of the area of the conventional approach at 0.7 GHz. The proposed coupler can be implemented by using the standard printed-circuit-board etching processes without any implementation of lumped elements and via-holes, making it very useful for wireless communication systems. The agreement between measured and stimulated results validates the feasible configuration of the proposed coupler

    Induced-charge electroosmosis around conducting and Janus cylinder in microchip

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    The induced-charge elecetroosmosis around conducting/Janus cylinder with arbitrary Debye thickness is studied numerically, when an direct current weak electric filed is suddenly applied in a confined microchannel. It’s found that there are four large circulations around the conducting cylinder, and the total flux in the microchannel is zero; there are two smaller circulations around the Janus cylinder, and they are compressed to wall. A bulk flux, which has a parabolic relation with the applied electric field, is also predicted

    Mechanism of Profilin—1 in regulating eNOS/NO signaling pathway and its role in hypertensive myocardial hypertension

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    AbstractObjectiveTo explore the mechanism of Profilin-1 in regulating eNOS/NO pathway and its role in the development of myocardial hypertrophy.MethodsSpontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) aged 5 weeks were injected with different adenovirus vectors to induce Profilin-1 expression knockdown (SHR-I) or over express (SHR-H) or to use as control (SHR-C). All these treatment were compared with Wistar-Kyoto rats (SKY) treated with control adenovirus vectors (WKY-C). The same injection was executed at the sixth week during the experiment of 12 weeks. After experiment, the left ventricular weight-to-heart weight ratio (LVW/HW) and left ventricular long axis (LVLA) were measured. Meanwhile, NO contents in blood and myocardium, Profilin-1, eNOS and Caveolin-3 mRNA and protein levels and phosphorylated eNOS (P-eNOS) protein level in myocardium were determined.ResultsCompared with WKY-C group, the SHR-C group was statistically higher in LVW/HW (0.79±0.03), LVLA (11.82±0.58 mm) and Profilin-1 mRNA and protein level (P<0.05), but lower in NO content [(18.63±6.23) μmol/L] in blood and [(2.71±0.17) μmol/L] in myocardium), eNOS activity and Caveolin-3 expression (P<0.05). The over expressing Profilin-1 led SHR-H group to a higher value of LVW/HW [(0.93±0.03) mm and LVLA (14.17±0.69) mm] in comparison with SHR-C group (P<0.05), and to a lower value of NO content (in myocardium), eNOS activity and Caveolin-3 expression (P<0.05); however, this phenomenon was reversed by the knockdown Profilin-1 expression (SHR-I group).ConclusionsProfilin-1 expression, being negative in regulating Caveolin-3 expression and eNOS/NO pathway activity, promotes the development of myocardial hypertrophy which can be reversed by Profilin-1 silencing
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