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    Lactic Acid Production from Kitchen Waste with a Newly Characterized Strain of Lactobacillus plantarum

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    To enhance the fermentative production of lactic acid (LA) from kitchen waste, a strain of high-yield lactic acid bacterium, designated as TD46, was characterized and its fermentation profiles were investigated. The strain TD46 could produce 91.34 g l–1 of LA from 100 g l–1 of glucose in 96 h of fermentation at pH 5.5~6.0 and 30 °C. On the basis of its fermentation ability to 49 carbohydrates and additional physio-biochemical tests, the strain TD46 was tentatively identified as Lactobacillus plantarum. The strain TD46 produced 28.85 g l–1 of LA from non-autoclaved kitchen waste in 48 h of fermentation at pH 5.5~6.0, which was 75.1 % higher than that of the spontaneous fermentation without inoculum (control). Meanwhile, 0.39 g g–1 of LA yield and 0.60 g l–1 h–1 of average productivity were reached, respectively. This study shows that enhancement of LA production from kitchen waste can be realized by using the high-yield strain TD46

    Damage spectral element for condition assessment of one-dimensional waveguide

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    The stress waves generated with piezoelectric actuators can propagate along a path defined by the material boundaries of a structure. If there are damages or discontinuities in the path, the received wave will be greatly affected. The changes of the waveform can provide enormous characteristics which will indicate the conditions of damage in the structure. Based on this theory, the guided wave (GW)-based methods are developed to detect local damages in a structure. In order to investigate wave propagation in damaged waveguides, many numerical modelling methods have been developed. Among them, spectral element method (SEM) solves the governing partial differential equation of wave propagation problem in the frequency domain using fast Fourier transformation (FFT). It is not only efficient for computation but also accurate for analysis in comparison with the conventional finite element formulation. In this paper, a damage spectral element is developed to model local discontinuity by using reflection and transmission coefficients. Numerical simulations show that the method is efficient to simulate local damage in one-dimensional waveguides

    The State-of-Art of Underwater Vehicles - Theories and Applications

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    An autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) is an underwater system that contains its own power and is controlled by an onboard computer. Although many names are given to these vehicles, such as remotely operated vehicles (ROVs), unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs), submersible devices, or remote controlled submarines, to name just a few, the fundamental task for these devices is fairly well defined: The vehicle is able to follow a predefined trajectory. AUVs offer many advantages for performing difficult tasks submerged in water. The main advantage of an AUV is that is does not need a human operator. Therefore it is less expensive than a human operated vehicle and is capable of doing operations that are too dangerous for a person. They operate in conditions and perform task that humans are not able to do efficiently, or at all (Smallwood & Whitcomb, 2004; Horgan & Toal, 2006; Caccia, 2006)

    Local disorder and optical properties in V-shaped quantum wires : towards one-dimensional exciton systems

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    The exciton localization is studied in GaAs/GaAlAs V-shaped quantum wires (QWRs) by high spatial resolution spectroscopy. Scanning optical imaging of different generations of samples shows that the localization length has been enhanced as the growth techniques were improved. In the best samples, excitons are delocalized in islands of length of the order of 1 micron, and form a continuum of 1D states in each of them, as evidenced by the sqrt(T) dependence of the radiative lifetime. On the opposite, in the previous generation of QWRs, the localization length is typically 50 nm and the QWR behaves as a collection of quantum boxes. These localization properties are compared to structural properties and related to the progresses of the growth techniques. The presence of residual disorder is evidenced in the best samples and explained by the separation of electrons and holes due to the large in-built piezo-electric field present in the structure.Comment: 8 figure

    SMYD3 tandem repeats polymorphism is not associated with the occurrence and metastasis of hepatocellular carcinoma in a Chinese population

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    A variable number of tandem repeats (VNTR) polymorphism in regulatory region of SMYD3 coding for histone methyltransferase has been shown to be associated with colorectal cancer, hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), and breast cancer in Japanese population. Aim of the study is to investigate the potential association between the functional SMYD3 tandem repeats polymorphism and HCC in Chinese population. Material and Methods: The case-control study included 200 HCC patients and 261 healthy controls. The VNTR polymorphism in the promoter of SMDY3 was genotyped by PCR and direct-sequencing analysis. Odds ratio and 95% confidence interval were used to estimate the association between the polymorphisms and risk of HCC. Results: The allele frequencies for SMYD3 2 and 3 repeats were 15.71% and 84.29% among controls; and 12.75%, and 87.25% among cases (P = 0.22). The odds ratio for 3/3 versus 2/2 and 2/3 genotypes was 1.30 (P = 0.18). The frequencies of 3 alleles were not increased with HCC stage increased (trend test, P = 0.45). Conclusion: SMYD3 polymorphism is not associated with the occurrence and metastasis of HCC in Chinese population.Известно, что полиморфизм тандемных повторов (VNTR) в регуляторном участке гена SMYD3,кодирующем метилтрансферазу гистонов, ассоциирован с развитием рака прямой кишки, карциномы печени (HCC) и рака молочной железы и является популяционно-зависимой характеристикой. Цель работы состояла в исследовании возможной связи междуVNTR Геном SMYD3 и развитием HCC у населения Китая. Материалы и методы: исследование типа “случай-контроль” проводили с участием 200 пациентов с HCC и 261 здорового донора. Полиморфизм VNTR в промоторной области гена SMDY3генотипировали методами PCR. Для оценки связи между полиморфизмом и риском развитияHCC использовали отношение шансов (OR) и 95% доверительные интервалы. Результаты: частота аллелей для повторов SMYD3 2 и 3 составила 15,71 и 84,29% в контрольной группе и 12,75 и 87,25% — в группе больных (P = 0,22). OR Генотипов 3/3 versus 2/2 и 2/3 составило 1,30 (P = 0.18). Частота 3 аллелей не возрастала при повышении стадии заболевания (P = 0,45). Выводы: полиморфизм гена SMYD3 не ассоциирован с развитием и метастазированием HCC у населения Китая

    Precise Modeling Based on Dynamic Phasors for Droop-Controlled Parallel-Connected Inverters

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    Study on the Activity of PI3K/AKT, Death Receptor and 14-3-3 Mediated Signaling Pathways Regulating Hepatocyte Apoptosis during Rat Liver Regeneration

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    Studies have shown that apoptosis is closely related to the rat liver regeneration. To understand the mechanism of hepatocyte apoptosis during rat liver regeneration at the gene transcription level, the Rat Genome 230 2.0 Array was used to determine the expression changes of genes. Then the genes associated with cell apoptosis were searched by GO and NCBI databases, and cell apoptosis signaling pathways were searched by the database of QIAGEN and KEGG. Their signaling activities were calculated by spectral function E(t). The mechanism of hepatocyte apoptosis during rat liver regeneration was analyzed by Ingenuity Pathway Analysis 9.0 (IPA). The results showed that among the 27 signaling pathways regulating cell apoptosis, the E(t) values of Apoptosis signaling pathway and 14-3-3 mediated signaling pathway were significantly increased in the progression phase (6-72h after PH) of rat liver regeneration, and the E(t) values of hepatocyte apoptosis mediated by mitochondria rout were also significantly increased. The E(t) values of death receptor signaling pathway and PI3K/AKT branch of 14-3-3 mediated signaling pathway were significantly increased in the progression phase and the terminal phase (72-168h after PH) of rat liver regeneration, and the E(t) values of hepatocyte apoptosis mediated by cytomembrane route and nucleus route were also significantly increased. Conclusion: PI3K/AKT, death receptor and mitochondria branch played a key role in promoting cell apoptosis during rat liver regeneration

    Charmless BsPP,PV,VVB_s\to PP, PV, VV Decays Based on the six-quark Effective Hamiltonian with Strong Phase Effects II

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    We provide a systematic study of charmless BsPP,PV,VVB_s \to PP, PV, VV decays (PP and VV denote pseudoscalar and vector mesons, respectively) based on an approximate six-quark operator effective Hamiltonian from QCD. The calculation of the relevant hard-scattering kernels is carried out, the resulting transition form factors are consistent with the results of QCD sum rule calculations. By taking into account important classes of power corrections involving "chirally-enhanced" terms and the vertex corrections as well as weak annihilation contributions with non-trivial strong phase, we present predictions for the branching ratios and CP asymmetries of BsB_s decays into PP, PV and VV final states, and also for the corresponding polarization observables in VV final states. It is found that the weak annihilation contributions with non-trivial strong phase have remarkable effects on the observables in the color-suppressed and penguin-dominated decay modes. In addition, we discuss the SU(3) flavor symmetry and show that the symmetry relations are generally respected

    Image-based measurement of alveoli volume expansion in an animal model of a diseased lung

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    Currently, there does not exist reliable MV treatment or protocols in critical care to treat acute respiratory diseases, and thus no proven way to optimise care to minimise the mortality, length of stay or cost. The overall approach of this research is to improve protocols by using appropriate computer models that take into account the essential lung mechanics. The aim of this research is to create an automated algorithm for tracking the boundary of individual or groups of alveoli, and to convert this into a pressure volume curve for three different types of alveoli. A technique called in vivo microscopy has been developed by Schiller et al which visualizes the inflation and deflation of individual alveoli in a surfactant deactivation model of lung injury in pigs. Three different types of alveoli were tracked using data from Schiller et al, type I, II and III. These types correspond to healthy alveoli, non-collapsing but partially diseased alveoli, and fully collapsing diseased alveoli respectively. The boundaries of all the alveoli that were tracked, compared well visually to the movies. Pressure versus Area curves were derived for both inflation and deflation, they captured the expected physiological behaviour, and were qualitatively similar to the quasi-static pressure area curves derived in Schiller et al, Quantitative differences are due to the dynamic effects of ventilation which were not investigated in Schiller et al
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