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Dependence of Adhesion Property of Epoxidized Natural Rubber (ENR 25)/Ethylene-Propylene-Diene Rubber Blend Adhesives Crosslinked by Benzoyl Peroxide
The loop tack, peel strength, and shear strength of crosslinked epoxidized natural rubber (ENR 25)/ethylene-propylene-diene
rubber (EPDM) blend adhesives were investigated. Coumarone-indene resin, toluene, and benzoyl peroxide were used as the
tackifier, solvent, and crosslinking agent, respectively, throughout the experiment. The adhesive was coated on a polyethylene
terephthalate (PET) substrate using a SHEEN hand coater at 6
Least-Cost Feed Formulation for Juvenile Macrobrachium rosenbergii (De Man) by Using the Linear Programming Technique
Linear least-cost programming was used in juvenile M. rosenbergii feed formulation using locally available
feed ingredients (fish meal, shrimp meal, copra meal, soybean meal, wheat flour and palm oil). The following
constraints were established: the essential amino acid contents were closely similar to those of juvenile M.
rosenbergii, crude fat 5-10% and gross energy 4,400 cal/g with least cost. Four types offeed were produced with
protein ranges from 25% to 50%. Growth responses of juvenile M. rosenbergii fed these formulated feeds
showed that the 40% protein feed (P40) supported the best specific growth rate and feed conversion ratio.
P40 feed is recommended for juvenile M. rosenbergii
Facilitating Mechanical Design with Augmented Reality
By enhancing a real scene with computer generated objects, Augmented Reality (AR), has proven itself as a valuable Human-Computer Interface (HCI) in numerous application areas such as medical, military, entertainment and manufacturing. It enables higher performance of on-site tasks with seamless presentation of up-to-date, task-related information to the users during the operation. AR has potentials in design because the current interface provided by Computer-aided Design (CAD) packages is less intuitive and reports show that the presence of physical objects help design thinking and communication. This research explores the use of AR to improve the efficiency of a design process, specifically in mechanical design.Singapore-MIT Alliance (SMA
Dosimetric evaluation and systematic review of radiation therapy techniques for early stage node-negative breast cancer treatment
Radiation therapy (RT) is essential in treating women with early stage breast cancer.
Early stage node-negative breast cancer (ESNNBC) offers a good prognosis; hence, late
effects of breast RT becomes increasingly important. Recent literature suggests a potential for
an increase in cardiac and pulmonary events after RT. However, these studies have not taken
into account the impact of newer and current RT techniques that are now available. Hence, this
review aimed to evaluate the clinical evidence for each technique and determine the optimal
radiation technique for ESNNBC treatment. Currently, six RT techniques are consistently used
and studied: 1) prone positioning, 2) proton beam RT, 3) intensity-modulated RT, 4) breathhold,
5) partial breast irradiation, and 6) intraoperative RT. These techniques show dosimetric
promise. However, limited data on late cardiac and pulmonary events exist due to challenges
in long-term follow-up. Moving forward, future studies are needed to validate the efficacy and
clinical outcomes of these current techniques
Estimated vitamin D synthesis and dietary vitamin D intake among Asians in two distinct geographical locations (Kuala Lumpur, 3°N versus Aberdeen, 57°N) and climates
Objective:
To compare the contributions of UVB exposure and diet to total vitamin D among Asians living in Kuala Lumpur (KL) and Aberdeen (AB).
Design:
Longitudinal study.
Setting:
UVB exposure (using polysulfone film badges) and skin colour and dietary vitamin D intake (by web-based questionnaire) were measured at each season in AB and during south-west (SWM) and north-east monsoons (NEM) in KL.
Subjects:
One hundred and fifteen Asians in KL and eighty-five Asians in AB aged 20–50 years.
Results:
Median summer UVB exposure of Asians in AB (0·25 SED/d) was higher than UVB exposure for the KL participants (SWM=0·20 SED/d, P=0·02; NEM= 0·14 SED/d, P<0·01). UVB exposure was the major source of vitamin D in KL year-round (60%) but only during summer in AB (59%). Median dietary vitamin D intake was higher in AB (3·50 µg/d (140 IU/d)), year-round, than in KL (SWM=2·05 µg/d (82 IU/d); NEM=1·83 µg/d (73 IU/d), P<0·01). Median total vitamin D (UVB plus diet) was higher in AB only during summer (8·45 µg/d (338 IU/d)) compared with KL (SWM=6·03 µg/d (241 IU/d), P=0·04; NEM=5·35 µg/d (214 IU/d), P<0·01), with a comparable intake across the full year (AB=5·75 µg/d (230 IU/d); KL=6·15 µg/d (246 IU/d), P=0·78).
Conclusions:
UVB exposure among Asians in their home country is low. For Asians residing at the northerly latitude of Scotland, acquiring vitamin D needs from UVB exposure alone (except in summer) may be challenging due to low ambient UVB in AB (available only from April to October)
Spatial organisation of enzymes in the biosynthetic limonene production pathway in Escherichia coli
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Viral quasispecies inference from 454 pyrosequencing
10.1186/1471-2105-14-355BMC Bioinformatics141-BBMI
High-efficiency pharmacogenetic ablation of oligodendrocyte progenitor cells in the adult mouse CNS
Approaches to investigate adult oligodendrocyte progenitor cells (OPCs) by targeted cell ablation in the rodent CNS have limitations in the extent and duration of OPC depletion. We have developed a pharmacogenetic approach for conditional OPC ablation, eliminating >98% of OPCs throughout the brain. By combining recombinase-based transgenic and viral strategies for targeting OPCs and ventricular-subventricular zone (V-SVZ)-derived neural precursor cells (NPCs), we found that new PDGFRA-expressing cells born in the V-SVZ repopulated the OPC-deficient brain starting 12 days after OPC ablation. Our data reveal that OPC depletion induces V-SVZ-derived NPCs to generate vast numbers of PDGFRA+NG2+ cells with the capacity to proliferate and migrate extensively throughout the dorsal anterior forebrain. Further application of this approach to ablate OPCs will advance knowledge of the function of both OPCs and oligodendrogenic NPCs in health and disease
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