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    Pairing effect on the giant dipole resonance width at low temperature

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    The width of the giant dipole resonance (GDR) at finite temperature T in Sn-120 is calculated within the Phonon Damping Model including the neutron thermal pairing gap determined from the modified BCS theory. It is shown that the effect of thermal pairing causes a smaller GDR width at T below 2 MeV as compared to the one obtained neglecting pairing. This improves significantly the agreement between theory and experiment including the most recent data point at T = 1 MeV.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figures to be published in Physical Review

    When can we reconstruct the ancestral state? Beyond Brownian motion

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    Reconstructing the ancestral state of a group of species helps answer many important questions in evolutionary biology. Therefore, it is crucial to understand when we can estimate the ancestral state accurately. Previous works provide a necessary and sufficient condition, called the big bang condition, for the existence of an accurate reconstruction method under discrete trait evolution models and the Brownian motion model. In this paper, we extend this result to a wide range of continuous trait evolution models. In particular, we consider a general setting where continuous traits evolve along the tree according to stochastic processes that satisfy some regularity conditions. We verify these conditions for popular continuous trait evolution models including Ornstein-Uhlenbeck, reflected Brownian Motion, and Cox-Ingersoll-Ross

    The role of the family in HIV status disclosure among women in Vietnam: Familial dependence and independence

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    © 2018 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. Insights into disclosure by people living with HIV and AIDS (PLWHA) can inform strategies for treatment and support, yet Vietnamese women's self-disclosure patterns are poorly understood. We conducted interviews with 12 HIV-positive women, identifying three principal factors influencing disclosure to family members: patrilocal residence, desire to protect own family, and the need for financial support. Women's decision-making about disclosure was significantly affected by dependence on or independence of parents-in-law and their own parents. We believe that our findings reveal the complex interplay of stigma and disclosure within Vietnamese families, highlighting the need for specific social measures that promote self-disclosure combined with family support for female PLWHA

    Federated Deep Reinforcement Learning-based Bitrate Adaptation for Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP

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    In video streaming over HTTP, the bitrate adaptation selects the quality of video chunks depending on the current network condition. Some previous works have applied deep reinforcement learning (DRL) algorithms to determine the chunk's bitrate from the observed states to maximize the quality-of-experience (QoE). However, to build an intelligent model that can predict in various environments, such as 3G, 4G, Wifi, \textit{etc.}, the states observed from these environments must be sent to a server for training centrally. In this work, we integrate federated learning (FL) to DRL-based rate adaptation to train a model appropriate for different environments. The clients in the proposed framework train their model locally and only update the weights to the server. The simulations show that our federated DRL-based rate adaptations, called FDRLABR with different DRL algorithms, such as deep Q-learning, advantage actor-critic, and proximal policy optimization, yield better performance than the traditional bitrate adaptation methods in various environments.Comment: 13 pages, 1 colum

    Differential diagnosis of dna viruses related to reproductive disorder on sows by multiplex-pcr technique

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    The newly emerged diseases caused by ASFV and PCV3 and their confirmed prevelance in Vietnam whereas most of available common commercial methods such as ELISA or realtime PCR designed for detecting single pathogen per reaction, highlighted a necessity for another diagnostic method to simultaneously detect and differentiate DNA viruses that are related to reproductive failures in sow herds including PCV2, PCV3, PPV, ASFV. In this communication, a diagnostic multiplex-PCR (mPCR) was established with pathogen-specific primers selected from previous studies and another set of primers designed for COX1 gene serving as an internal amplification control (IAC). The predicted products of PCV2, PCV3, PPV, ASFV and IAC were 702 bp, 223 bp, 380 bp, 278 bp and 463 bp, respectively. After optimization, the mPCR functioned specifically at 62°C. Results revealed the consistent detection limit at 100 copies/gene/reaction. In application, 185 serum samples from sows were used to examine the presence of the related pathogens. mPCR results showed that the mono-infection rate of PCV2, PCV3, PPV, and ASFV was 0% (0/185), 40% (74/185), 28.1% (52/185), and 48.1% (89/185), respectively. Regarding coinfection rate, the data indicated that coinfections of 2, 3 and 4 pathogens were 20%, 8.1% and 0% accordingly. In conclusion, the mPCR assay was successfully established and ready to serve for diagnosis of PCV2, PCV3, PPV and ASFV infection in reality with high specificity and sensitivity. It is a good contribution to a better understanding of the epidemiology of these diseases in swine

    The impact of intraspecific competition on tree growth in planted Korean pine forest

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    The aim of this study was to explore the correlation of competition indices (CIs) on individual tree growth for Korean pine (Pinus koraiensis) plantation using partial correlation analysis and generalized linear models. The data were collected from 15 permanent plots in Mengjiagang forestry farm, Northeast China. The results showed that the distance dependent CIs have a higher predictive capacity for individual growth of pine trees. The control index of competitive trees number (CI1) combined with the selection fixed competitor trees (M2) was found to be the most well correlated competition measure with five - years diameter increment. Thus, the competition index (CI1- M2) was recommended for developing individual tree growth models. The subject tree diameter at breast height, crown width, height to crown base, tree volume and basal area all showed a significantly linear correlation with tree competition intensity (P 0,05). Diameter at breast height, crown width, tree volume and basal area all decreased with increasing competition intensity, whereas the height to crown base increased. There was no significant relationship between competition intensity and tree height (P 0,05). The optimal model of predicting individual growth with logarithm of diameter at breast height and CIs as the independent variables due to the best fitting performance. This results also showed considerable improvement in predicting individual tree periodic growth when including competition indices that the mean absolute error is reduced in the range of 22−25%.

    Mathematical modelling and control of the evolution of dynamic systems interacting with medium

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    The article proposes a new method of mathematical modeling evolutional systems interacting with medium. A cutting process or tribo-space formed in the contact area of two conjugate mechanical subsystems is considered as medium. The features of the medium depend not only on state coordinates of systems but also on trajectories. It is obtained that the parameters of the medium are performed as integral operators of equations like Volterra equations of 2nd type. The problems of control of evolutional systems are being analyzed
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