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    Augmented reality for high-throughput phenotyping

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    Master of ScienceDepartment of Computer ScienceMitchell NeilsenSmart glasses, like smart phones, have separate operating systems, and can execute many different kinds of software and games. Smart glasses can be used to add a schedule, map navigation, interact with friends, take photos and videos, and make video calls with friends through voice control. They can support wireless network access through a mobile communication network. Bluetooth is a radio technology that supports short-range communication between of the devices. It can exchange information between devices including mobile phones, wireless headsets, laptops, etc. Bluetooth technology can effectively simplify the communication between mobile devices. This thesis focuses on smart glasses applications for high-throughput phenotyping which requires a data monitor, data synchronization, Bluetooth service, and voice control between devices. On the Android side, the application, which is extended, is called Field Book. The new software called Field Book AR, includes a data monitor module and a Bluetooth server module to achieve data exchange with smart glasses. On the smart glasses side, the application is called DataReceiver. It receives voice commands from users and controls the actions of Field Book AR. Also, when Field Book detects data changing, it accepts new data and shows changes to the users

    Causal Analysis of Internet Addiction among Chinese Primary and Secondary School Students

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    The advent of the Internet has provided humanity with massive benefits. Yet, internet-related problems, such as internet addiction, have become more frequent. Internet addiction is a major research issue in the domains of education and psychology. While there has been substantial research on student internet abuse in China and around the world, little is known about the online behavior of primary and secondary school students in China. These students are in crucial periods of mental and physical development, making them especially prone to internet addiction. This paper seeks to summarize the current status of internet reliance among Chinese schoolchildren, explain its underlying reasons, and emphasize the potential dangers in order to stimulate further discussion about the topic

    Design and synthesis studies of new s-adenosyl-l-methionine analogues

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    S-Adenosyl-L-Methionine (SAM), which is involved in methyl group transfers, is the second most abundant coenzyme in the human body. It is made from adenosinetriphosphate (ATP) and methionine catalyzed by adenosyltransferase. Methyltransferases (MTs) transfer the activated methyl group from the sulfur center to a specific position in a variety of substrates, e.g., DNA, RNA, proteins, and secondary metabolites. Methyltransferases have been linked to various diseases, including cancer. In recent years, more and more SAM analogues have been reported. These analogues show activities in biological target labeling. The purpose of this thesis is to design and synthesize new SAM analogues to inhibit cytosine DNA Methyltransferases in tumor cells. A series of target compounds was designed and synthesized in several steps from the starting material adenosine. The synthesis route has been divided into three parts: introduction of the nitrogen at the 5’ position, synthesis of aromatic aldehyde, and connection of these two compounds. More compounds with the same core structure will be designed and synthesized. The inhibition activities will be tested in future studies

    Apartment Rent Prediction Using Spatial Modeling

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    This paper provides a new model to explain local variation in apartment rents by introducing the notion of a spatial process. This model differs from those in the literature by explicitly specifying spatial association between pairs of locations as a function of distance between them. Data on apartment rents for the eight markets are used to illustrate the spatial model. Results indicate signi?cant prediction improvement over traditional hedonic rent models that only include indicator variables to capture spatial effects.

    Digital Transformation of Education in China: A Review Against the Backdrop of the 2024 World Digital Education Conference

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    The flourishing digital technologies are impacting intensively on all facets of education development. How to promote the digital transformation of education by leveraging emerging digital technologies has become a highly concerning topic among educational researchers throughout the world. The Chinese government organized the 2024 World Digital Education Conference in Shanghai on January 30-31 to advance the digital transformation in education. The conference summarized China’s achievements in digital education and laid out a vision for building an international exchange and cooperation platform for global digital education development. This article is a review of China’s explorations and experiments in the digital transformation of education

    Analysis of the Chinese Translation of Sister Carrie from a Feminist Perspective

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    Feminist Translation Theory aims to eliminate the stereotypical images of women in society and disrupts the “flattened female images” in translated versions of classic works, successfully representing female subjectivity and gender identity. Currently, the widely accepted translation strategies of supplementation, prefaces and footnotes, and “hijacking” best reflect contemporary women’s discourse power reconstruction. This article examined the translated version of the feminist-colored novel Sister Carrie, exploring how translators, from a feminist translation perspective, can coexist with the original work while restoring many unique and nuanced female images for readers
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