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    Phenomenological Scaling of Rapidity Dependence for Anisotropic Flows in 25 MeV/nucleon Ca + Ca by Quantum Molecular Dynamics Model

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    Anisotropic flows (v1v_1, v2v_2, v3v_3 and v4v_4) of light fragments up till the mass number 4 as a function of rapidity have been studied for 25 MeV/nucleon 40^{40}Ca + 40^{40}Ca at large impact parameters by Quantum Molecular Dynamics model. A phenomenological scaling behavior of rapidity dependent flow parameters vnv_n (n = 1, 2, 3 and 4) has been found as a function of mass number plus a constant term, which may arise from the interplay of collective and random motions. In addition, v4/v22v_4/{v_2}^2 keeps almost independent of rapidity and remains a rough constant of 1/2 for all light fragments.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figure

    Somatomotor-Visual Resting State Functional Connectivity Increases After Two Years in the UK Biobank Longitudinal Cohort

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    Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and functional connectivity (FC) have been used to follow aging in both children and older adults. Robust changes have been observed in children, where high connectivity among all brain regions changes to a more modular structure with maturation. In older adults, prior work has identified changes in connectivity associated with the default mode network (DMN); other work has used brain age to predict pre-clinical Alzheimer's disease. In this work, we find an increasing connectivity between the Somatomotor (SMT) and Visual (VIS) Networks using the Power264 atlas in a longitudinal cohort of the UK Biobank (UKB). This cohort consists of 2,722 subjects, with scans being taken an average of two years apart. The average connectivity increase between SMT-VIS is 6.8% compared to the younger scan baseline (from ρ=0.39\rho=0.39 to ρ=0.42\rho=0.42), and occurs in male, female, older subject (>65>65 years old), and younger subject (<55<55 years old) groups. Among all inter-network connections, this average SMT-VIS connectivity is the best predictor of relative scan age, accurately predicting which scan is older 57% of the time. Using the full FC and a training set of 2,000 subjects, one is able to predict which scan is older 82.5% of the time when using the difference of FC between the two scans as input to a classifier. This previously under-reported relationship may shed light on normal changes in aging brain FC, identifies a potential confound for longitudinal studies, and proposes a new area for investigation, specifically the SMT-VIS connectivity.Comment: 12 pages, 10 figures, 3 table

    INTERACTIONS AND INFLUENCES ON COAL MINERS' SAFETY ATTENTION: AN EVALUATION USING IMPROVED DEMATEL-ISM

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    In coal mining, the myriad of factors influencing miners' attention to safety necessitates deeper exploration. Particularly, discerning the significance and interplay of these factors offers crucial insights into the actual disparities in miners' safety attentiveness. Yet, a limited number of comprehensive studies address this dimension. Thus, an advanced Decision Making Trial Evaluation Laboratory-Interpretive Structural Model (DEMATEL-ISM) has been employed to probe the determinants impacting coal miners' safety focus and the mechanisms underpinning these interactions. The objective is to provide strategies that could diminish the occurrence of minor accidents. Results revealed that there are 9 causative factors and 6 resultant factors shaping the coal miners' attention to safety. Within the structural model of these factors, three layers and seven levels were identified. Notably, the intricacy of relationships among these factors was found to be profound. Emphasis is recommended on the management of these intricate deep-level causative factors boasting high driving power, and mid-level resultant factors characterized by both substantial driving force and dependence

    Proteomic analysis of sex conversion induced by CPPU in male grapevine of Vitis amurensis

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    If N-(2-chloro-4-pyridyl)-N′-phenylurea (CPPU) could induce sex conversion in male plants of Vitis amurensis Rupr., this would reduce blindness of selection for male parents according to the fruit characters in cold-tolerant and disease-tolerant grape crossbreeding. Flower bud samples of male plants were treated with 100 mg∙L-1 CPPU at 15 days before anthesis. Two-dimensional gel electrophoresis (2-DE) was used to analyze the proteins related to sex conversion at different development time points. More than 600 protein spots were detected. Among them, 31 differentially expressed proteins were identified by MALDI-TOF/TOF, and 24 protein spots could be assigned to a probable function. Seventeen proteins participated in the sex conversion and with complex interaction. Sex conversion might receive the ROS signal in the beginning, and then pollen tube proteins were proposed to down-regulate to repress the stamen development, while the up-regulated cell elongation protein might promote the development of pistil. Adenine phosphoribosyl transferase 3 was proposed as the key protein in the sex organ conversion that was up-regulated by CPPU in the male V. amurensis achieving the ability to fruit in the end.

    Review of Low Profile Substrate Integrated Waveguide Cavity Backed Antennas

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    Low profile cavity backed antennas (CBA) based on substrate integrated waveguide (SIW) technology presented in published papers have been reviewed in this paper. Their operating mechanisms have been discussed and methods for improving the performance, such as bandwidth enhancement, size reduction, and gain improvement, have been presented. These novel antennas retain the advantage of conventional metallic cavity backed antenna, including high gain, high front-to-back ratio, and low cross polarization level, and also keep the advantages of planar antenna including low profile, light weight, low fabrication cost, and easy integration with planar circuit

    3′,6′-Bis(ethyl­amino)-2′,7′-dimethyl-2-{2-(E)-[(thio­phen-2-yl)methyl­idene­amino]­eth­yl}spiro­[isoindoline-1,9′-xanthen]-3-one methanol monosolvate

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    The title compound, C33H34N4O2S·CH3OH, was prepared as a spiro­lactam ring formation of rhodamine 6 G dye for comparison with a ring-opened form. The xanthene and spiro­lactam rings are approximately planar [r.m.s. deviations from planarity = 0.122 (3) and 0.072 (6) Å, respectively]. The dihedral angles formed by the spiro­lactam and thio­phene rings with the xanthene ring system are 89.7 (6) and 86.5 (2)°, respectively. The crystal structure features N—H⋯O and C—H⋯O hydrogen bonds
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