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Time-Fractional KdV Equation for the plasma in auroral zone using Variational Methods
The reductive perturbation method has been employed to derive the Korteweg-de
Vries (KdV) equation for small but finite amplitude electrostatic waves. The
Lagrangian of the time fractional KdV equation is used in similar form to the
Lagrangian of the regular KdV equation. The variation of the functional of this
Lagrangian leads to the Euler-Lagrange equation that leads to the time
fractional KdV equation. The Riemann-Liouvulle definition of the fractional
derivative is used to describe the time fractional operator in the fractional
KdV equation. The variational-iteration method given by He is used to solve the
derived time fractional KdV equation. The calculations of the solution with
initial condition A0*sech(cx)^2 are carried out. Numerical studies have been
made using plasma parameters close to those values corresponding to the dayside
auroral zone. The effects of the time fractional parameter on the electrostatic
solitary structures are presented.Comment: 1 tex file + 5 eps figure
Evaluasi Kesuksesan Sistem Informasi ERP Pada Usaha Kecil Menengah Studi Kasus: Implementasi SAP B1 Di PT. CP
Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk memperkaya literatur tentang implementasi sistem Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) pada Usaha Kecil Menengah (UKM) dengan meneliti bagaimana pengimplementasian, pengalaman pemakaian sistem ERP di PT. CP, dan dampaknya terhadap pengguna dan Perusahaan. Evaluasi kesuksesan sistem ERP dilakukan berdasarkan pendekatan kualitatif dengan mewawancarai pemeran utama dalam pengimplementasian sistem ERP di PT. CP. Wawancara disusun berdasarkan Model Update Kesuksesan Sistem Informasi DeLone and McLean yang memiliki enam dimensi untuk mengukur kesuksesan dari suatu sistem informasi. Dari hasil evaluasi diketahui bahwa PT. CP telah mengimplementasikan sistem ERP dengan sukses karena semua pengguna memiliki persepsi positif pada semua faktor dalam enam dimensi tersebut, kecuali pada faktor kelengkapan. Faktor-faktor kesuksesan dalam pengimplementasian ERP yang ditemukan diantaranya adalah Business Process Reengineering (BPR) yang berjalan dengan lancar, kostumisasi yang sedikit, dan komitmen manajemen tingkat atas yang tinggi
The Indian mackerel
The Indian mackerel forms the major pelagic resources along
the Indian coast Its trend of production fiuctuates in space and time.
Several scientists have conducted considerable research works on its
biology, fishery and population structure from various parts of its distributional
range at different periods of time. Its fishing pattern witnessed
large changes in response to mechanisation, motorisation,
innovative gear and synthetic nets, together with extension of fishing
to deeper grounds. The paper reviews the status of mackerel fisheries
research that were carried out in CMFRI since 1950 through regular
monitoring programme for its sustainable harves
DYNAMIC BEHAVIOUR OF PAPER HONEYCOMB SANDWICH PANELS
Low velocity impact tests have been conducted on paper honeycomb sandwich
panels. Two panel thicknesses with span length of 100 mm are used; these are 35
mm and 41 mm, respectively. The dynamic behavior of each paper honeycomb
thickness is investigated using two types of indentors: hemispherical and bar. The
effect of indentor, and specimen length are studied. This includes the pattern of loaddisplacement
curve collapse load and energy absorbed. It concludes that the
dynamic collapse load on 41 mm thickness for hemispherical indentor increases by
5% compared with 35 mm. The impact energy absorbed for hemispherical indentor
increases by 36%
Positron emission tomography imaging of endometrial cancer using engineered anti-EMP2 antibody fragments.
PurposeAs imaging of the cell surface tetraspan protein epithelial membrane protein-2 (EMP2) expression in malignant tumors may provide important prognostic and predictive diagnostic information, the goal of this study is to determine if antibody fragments to EMP2 may be useful for imaging EMP2 positive tumors.ProceduresThe normal tissue distribution of EMP2 protein expression was evaluated by immunohistochemistry and found to be discretely expressed in both mouse and human tissues. To detect EMP2 in tumors, a recombinant human anti-EMP2 minibody (scFv-hinge-C(H)3 dimer; 80 kDa) was designed to recognize a common epitope in mice and humans and characterized. In human tumor cell lines, the antibody binding induced EMP2 internalization and degradation, prompting the need for a residualizing imaging strategy. Following conjugation to DOTA (1,4,7,10-tetraazacyclododecane-N,N',N',N'″-tetraacetic acid), the minibody was radiolabeled with (64)Cu (t (1/2) = 12.7 h) and evaluated in mice as a positron emission tomography (PET) imaging agent for human EMP2-expressing endometrial tumor xenografts.ResultsThe residualizing agent, (64)Cu-DOTA anti-EMP2 minibody, achieved high uptake in endometrial cancer xenografts overexpressing EMP2 (10.2 ± 2.6, percent injected dose per gram (%ID/g) ± SD) with moderate uptake in wild-type HEC1A tumors (6.0 ± 0.1). In both cases, precise tumor delineation was observed from the PET images. In contrast, low uptake was observed with anti-EMP2 minibodies in EMP2-negative tumors (1.9 ± 0.5).ConclusionsThis new immune-PET agent may be useful for preclinical assessment of anti-EMP2 targeting in vivo. It may also have value for imaging of tumor localization and therapeutic response in patients with EMP2-positive malignancies
Molecular diversity study of black cumin (Nigella sativa L.) from Ethiopia as revealed by inter simple sequence repeat (ISSR) markers
Nigella sativa L. (commonly known as black cumin) belonging to family Rannunculaceae is an important medicinal plant with worldwide distribution. In Ethiopia, N. sativa occurs in all regions and agro-ecologies at different altitudinal ranges. This plant has a lot of importance in Ethiopia. However, there is no information available on molecular genetic diversity of this crop in respect to Ethiopia. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the genetic diversity of black cumin populations collected from Amhara, Oromia, Tigray, Benshangul and South Nation’s Nationality People regions of Ethiopia using ISSR marker. A total of 84 black cumin accessions were obtained from Institute of Biodiversity Conservation (IBC). The ISSR marker was used for computing gene diversity, percent polymorphism, Shannon diversity index and AMOVA. Overall, accessions from Oromia showed the highest gene diversity (H = 0.35) and Shannon information index (I= 0.52), followed by Amhara with gene diversity and Shannon index values of (0.35) and (0.51), respectively. NJ and UPGMA results showed strong grouping among accessions collected from the Oromia and Amhara region. The five geographical regions of Ethiopia showed different levels of genetic variation. Thus, conservation priority should be given for those regions that have low genetic diversity.Keywords: Conservation, indigenous, molecular markers, primer
Charge excitations associated with charge stripe order in the 214-type nickelate and superconducting cuprate
Charge excitations were studied for stipe-ordered 214 compounds,
LaSrNiO and 1/8-doped La(Ba, Sr)CuO
using resonant inelastic x-ray scattering in hard x-ray regime. We have
observed charge excitations at the energy transfer of 1 eV with the momentum
transfer corresponding to the charge stripe spatial period both for the
diagonal (nikelate) and parallel (cuprates) stripes. These new excitations can
be interpreted as a collective stripe excitation or charge excitonic mode to a
stripe-related in-gap state.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
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