734 research outputs found

    Integrating Cultural Studies into the Social Studies Curriculum in a First-Grade Chinese Immersion Classroom

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    The capstone explores the question: “How can first-grade teachers integrate cultural studies into the Social Studies curriculum in a Chinese immersion classroom?” The author frames her study by first sharing her personal experience learning English as a foreign language. Until her American ESL teacher gave her the encouragement and passion to learn a new language in authentic and engaging ways, the author did not enjoy learning the English language. In chapter two, the author draws on research to explain how learning a new language and associated culture helps second-language students grow as learners, as well as increases their overall academic achievement. In chapter three, she discusses how the study of culture can be integrated into the first-grade social studies curriculum in the Chinese immersion setting. She introduces the model for creating her curriculum, which is Understanding by Design (Wiggins & McTighe, 2005). In chapter four, she discusses the key findings and rationale for this project, which includes detailed strategies and reflections with recommendation for helping other immersion teachers design similar curriculum with the second language learner in mind. This capstone includes two integrated units that are inclusive of seven lesson plans in the areas of civics and economics, as well as three surveys geared toward teachers who teach in immersion settings

    High-TcT_c superconductivity by mobilizing local spin singlets and possible route to higher TcT_c in pressurized La3_3Ni2_2O7_7

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    We clarify the pairing mechanism of high-TcT_c superconductivity in bilayer La3_3Ni2_2O7_7 under high pressure by employing the static auxiliary field Monte Carlo approach to simulate a minimal effective model that contains local dz2d_{z^2} inter-layer spin singlets and metallic dx2y2d_{x^2-y^2} bands. Superconductivity is induced when the local spin singlet pairs are mobilized and attain long-distance phase coherence by hybridization with the metallic bands. We find a dual role of hybridization that not only induces global phase coherence but also competes with the spin singlet formation. This lead to a tentative phase diagram where TcT_c varies nonmonotonically with the hybridization, in good correspondence with experimental observation. A roughly linear relation is obtained for realistic hopping and hybridization parameters: Tc0.05JT_c\approx 0.05 J, where JJ is the inter-layer superexchange interaction. We emphasize the peculiar tunability of the bilayer structure and propose that TcT_c may be further enhanced by applying uniaxial pressure along the cc axis on superconducting La3_3Ni2_2O7_7. Our work provides numerical evidences for the pairing mechanism of high-TcT_c superconductivity in La3_3Ni2_2O7_7 and points out a potential route to achieve even higher TcT_c.Comment: 6 pages,4 figure

    The research progress of metabonomics in acupuncture field

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    本文综合分析了国内外关于代谢组学技术运用于针灸机理研究的相关文献,发现目前代谢组学方法已经广泛应用于针灸研究,但是代谢组学研究结果难以全面阐释针灸作用机理,研究结果分析局限于代谢模式改变的分析,缺乏大样本临床试验数据支撑,对针刺、艾灸治疗手段的始动机制研究甚少。This paper aimed to analyze the relevant literature on mechanism studies of metabonomics in acupuncture field. The results showed that currently metabolomics has been widely used in acupuncture research, but metabolomics studies are difficult to fully explain the mechanism of acupuncture, the analysis is limited at the changes of metabolic patterns, large scaled clinical trials were few, researches that focused on how acupuncture and moxibustion started were poor

    Human-murine chimeric autoantibodies with high affinity and specificity for systemic sclerosis

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    Scleroderma 70 (Scl-70) is commonly used in the clinic for aiding systemic sclerosis (SSc) diagnosis due to its recognition as autoantibodies in the serum of SSc patients. However, obtaining sera positive for anti-Scl-70 antibody can be challenging; therefore, there is an urgent need to develop a specific, sensitive, and easily available reference for SSc diagnosis. In this study, murine-sourced scFv library were screened by phage display technology against human Scl-70, and the scFvs with high affinity were constructed into humanized antibodies for clinical application. Finally, ten high-affinity scFv fragments were obtained. Three fragments (2A, 2AB, and 2HD) were select for humanization. The physicochemical properties of the amino acid sequence, three-dimensional structural basis, and electrostatic potential distribution of the protein surface of different scFv fragments revealed differences in the electrostatic potential of their CDR regions determined their affinity for Scl-70 and expression. Notably, the specificity test showed the half-maximal effective concentration values of the three humanized antibodies were lower than that of positive patient serum. Moreover, these humanized antibodies showed high specificity for Scl-70 in diagnostic immunoassays for ANA. Among these three antibodies, 2A exhibited most positive electrostatic potential on the surface of the CDRs and highest affinity and specificity for Scl-70 but with least expression level; thus, it may provide new foundations for developing enhanced diagnostic strategies for SSc

    Nr1d1 Mediated Cell Senescence in Mouse Heart-Derived Sca-1+CD31− Cells

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    Aim: Sca-1+CD31− cells are resident cardiac progenitor cells, found in many mammalian tissues including the heart, and able to differentiate into cardiomyocytes in vitro and in vivo. Our previous work indicated that heart-derived Sca-1+CD31− cells increased the Nr1d1 mRNA level of Nr1d1 with aging. However, how Nr1d1 affects the senescence of Sca-1+CD31− cells. Methods: Overexpression and knockdown of Nr1d1 in Sca-1+CD31− cells and mouse cardiac myocyte (MCM) cell lines were performed by lentiviral transduction. The effects of Nr1d1 abundance on cell differentiation, proliferation, apoptosis, cell cycle, and transcriptomics were evaluated. Moreover, binding of Nr1d1 to the promoter region of Nr4a3 and Serpina3 was examined by a luciferase reporter assay. Results and Conclusions: Upregulation Nr1d1 in young Sca-1+CD31− cells inhibited cell proliferation and promoted apoptosis. However, depletion of Nr1d1 in aged Sca-1+CD31− cells promoted cell proliferation and inhibited apoptosis. Furthermore, Nr1d1 was negatively associated with cell proliferation, promoting apoptosis and senescence-associated beta-galactosidase production in MCMs. Our findings show that Nr1d1 stimulates Serpina3 expression through its interaction with Nr4a3. Nr1d1 may therefore act as a potent anti-aging receptor that can be a therapeutic target for aging-related diseases

    A Retrospective Paired Study: Efficacy and Safety of Nimotuzumab Combined with Radiochemotherapy in Locoregionally Advanced Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma

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    Objective: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of nimotuzumab in combination with radiochemotherapy as the primary treatment in patients with locoregionally advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC). Methods: We retrospectively reviewed patients with locoregionally advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma from September 2012 to December 2016. 188 newly diagnosed patients with stage III–IVB nasopharyngeal carcinoma were treated with at least 1-2 cycles of chemotherapy concurrently with planned IMRT. 88 patients received nimotuzumab 200 mg/week. Acute and late radiation-related toxicities were graded according to the Acute and Late Radiation Morbidity Scoring Criteria of Radiation Therapy Oncology Group. Results: After 3 months of treatment, the complete response rates of nasopharyngeal tumors in the study group and the control group were 78.4% and 65.5%, respectively (?2=4.070, P=0.044). The total complete response rates of cervical lymph nodes in the study group and the control group were 80.7% and 67.6% respectively (?2=4.022, P=0.045).The median cycle for nimotuzumab addition was 6.3 weeks. With a median follow-up of 36.3 months (range, 12–72 months), the estimated 3-year progression failure-free survival and overall survival rates for the study group and the control group were 85.24% vs 81.97% and 96.67% vs 90.0%, respectively. The 3-year local recurrence-free survival rates for the study group and the control group were 96.67% vs 83.60%, respectively (P=0.047). Grade 3 radiation-induced mucositis accounted for 36.4% of treated patients. No skin rash and infusion reaction were observed, distinctly from what is reported in control patients. Conclusion: Nimotuzumab plus chemoradiotherapy in the treatment of locoregionally advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma showed promising outcomes in terms of locoregional control, without increasing the incidence of radiation-related toxicities for patients

    Superconducting fluctuations and charge-4ee plaquette state at strong coupling

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    Recent experiments indicate that superconducting fluctuations also play an important role in overdoped cuprates. Here we apply the static auxiliary field Monte Carlo approach to study phase correlations of the pairing fields in a microscopic model with spin-singlet pairing interaction. We find that the short- and long-range phase correlations are well captured by the phase mutual information, which allows us to construct a theoretical phase diagram containing the uniform dd-wave superconducting region, the phase fluctuating region, the local pairing region, and the disordered region. We show that the gradual development of phase coherence has a number of consequences on spectroscopic measurements, such as the development of the Fermi arc and the anisotropy in the angle-resolved spectra, scattering rate, entropy, specific heat, and quasiparticle dispersion, in good agreement with experimental observations. For strong coupling, our Monte Carlo simulation reveals an unexpected charge-4ee plaquette state with dd-wave bonds, which competes with the uniform dd-wave superconductivity and exhibits a U-shaped density of states

    Absence of remote earthquake triggering within the Coso and Salton Sea geothermal production fields

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    Geothermal areas are long recognized to be susceptible to remote earthquake triggering, probably due to the high seismicity rates and presence of geothermal fluids. However, anthropogenic injection and extraction activity may alter the stress state and fluid flow within the geothermal fields. Here we examine the remote triggering phenomena in the Coso geothermal field and its surrounding areas to assess possible anthropogenic effects. We find that triggered earthquakes are absent within the geothermal field but occur in the surrounding areas. Similar observation is also found in the Salton Sea geothermal field. We hypothesize that continuous geothermal operation has eliminated any significant differential pore pressure between fractures inside the geothermal field through flushing geothermal precipitations and sediments out of clogged fractures. To test this hypothesis, we analyze the pore-pressure-driven earthquake swarms, and they are found to occur outside or on the periphery of the geothermal production field. Therefore, our results suggest that the geothermal operation has changed the subsurface fracture network, and differential pore pressure is the primary controlling factor of remote triggering in geothermal fields

    Changes in planktonic and sediment bacterial communities under the highly regulated dam in the mid-part of the Three Gorges Reservoir

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    Bacterial communities play an important role in the biogeochemical cycle in reservoir ecosystems. However, the dynamic changes in both planktonic and sediment bacterial communities in a highly regulated dam reservoir remain unclear. This study investigated the temporal distribution patterns of bacterial communities in a transition section of the Three Gorges Reservoir (TGR) using Illumina MiSeq sequencing. Results suggested that in comparison to the planktonic bacteria, sediment bacteria contributed more to the reservoir microbial communities, accounting for 97% of the 7434 OTUs. The Shannon diversity index in the water (3.22~5.68) was generally lower than that in the sediment (6.72~7.56). In the high water level period (January and March), Proteobacteria, Actinobacteria, Cyanobacteria, and Firmicutes were the most abundant phyla, whereas in the low water level period (May, July, and September), the dominant phyla were Proteobacteria, Actinobacteria, and Bacteroidetes. Sediment samples were dominated by Proteobacteria, Chloroflexi, and Acidobacteria. Principal coordinate analysis of the bacterioplankton communities showed greater sensitivity to monthly changes than that of the sediment bacterial communities. Network analysis suggested that in comparison to planktonic bacterial communities, sediment bacterial communities were more complex and stable. The linear relationship between the CH4/CO2 ratio, water level, and relative abundance of methanotrophs highlighted the potential methane-oxidizing process in the mid-part of the TGR. Moreover, the potential impact of dam regulation on the bacterial communities was revealed by the significant relationship between abundant phyla and the inflow of the TGR.Fil: Qin, Yu. Chongqing Jiaotong University; ChinaFil: Tang, Qiong. Chongqing Jiaotong University; ChinaFil: Lu, Lunhui. Chinese Academy of Sciences; República de ChinaFil: Wang, Yuchun. State Key Laboratory of Simulation and Regulation of Water Cycle in River Basin; ChinaFil: Izaguirre, Irina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Ciudad Universitaria. Instituto de Ecología, Genética y Evolución de Buenos Aires. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales. Instituto de Ecología, Genética y Evolución de Buenos Aires; ArgentinaFil: Li, Zhe. Chinese Academy of Sciences; República de Chin
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