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Stocking, Enhancement, and Mariculture of Penaeus orientalis and Other Species in Shanghai and Zhejiang Provinces, China
China's marine aquaculture landings provide only 18% of its combined freshwater and amrine capture and culture landings, at a per-capita consumption of only 3.2 kg/yr out of a total of 18.1 kg/yr. We described development and some of the results of long-term mariculture and stocking/enhancement projects that have been underway for up to 20 years in the Hangzhou Bay area. Penaeus orientalis (also referred to as P. chinensis) stocking provided up to 400 t/yr, at a total cost-benefit ratio of up to 8 Yuan of landed shrimp per Yuan invested in shrimp stocking. Over 40 t of Penaeus orientalis were produced commercially in 1993, with proceeds being used to fund mariculture and fisheries research. Large scale edible jellyfish restocking is also underway, while semicommercial culture of abalone, Haliotis diversicolor, has been successful. Technical problems limitig mariculture have been solved successfully for some species
Skyrmion-skyrmion and skyrmion-edge repulsions in skyrmion-based racetrack memory
Magnetic skyrmions are promising for building next-generation magnetic
memories and spintronic devices due to their stability, small size and the
extremely low currents needed to move them. In particular, skyrmion-based
racetrack memory is attractive for information technology, where skyrmions are
used to store information as data bits instead of traditional domain walls.
Here we numerically demonstrate the impacts of skyrmion-skyrmion and
skyrmion-edge repulsions on the feasibility of skyrmion-based racetrack memory.
The reliable and practicable spacing between consecutive skyrmionic bits on the
racetrack as well as the ability to adjust it are investigated. Clogging of
skyrmionic bits is found at the end of the racetrack, leading to the reduction
of skyrmion size. Further, we demonstrate an effective and simple method to
avoid the clogging of skyrmionic bits, which ensures the elimination of
skyrmionic bits beyond the reading element. Our results give guidance for the
design and development of future skyrmion-based racetrack memory.Comment: 15 pages, 6 figure
Enhancement production of qinlingmycin by a soilderived Streptomyces No. 24 using protoplast fusion technology and assessment of antibacterial activity
This study was aimed at improving qinlingmycin production by protoplast fusion technology for Streptomyces No. 24 and mutant strain Ms-24. In the protoplast preparation, the optimal glycine concentration, lysozyme concentration and lytic time were 0.25%, 1 mg/ml and 1 h, respectively. In the process of protoplast fusion, the weight of polyethylene glycol (PEG) molecule had little effect, while the top fusion efficiency was observed at 50% PEG. By protoplast fusion, the three high qinlingmycin producing fusants Pf77, pf126 and pf138 were fortunately obtained from 163 fusant strains. In vitro antibacterial activities of the three fusants than Streptomyces No. 24 were increased by 43.48, 60.87 and 65.22%, respectively. The results by HPLC detection analysis showed qinlingmycin productions of the fusants fermented broths were increased by 36.59, 74.39 and 91.46%, respectively, than that of Streptomyces No. 24. The fusants showed good heredity stability in continuing transferred ten generations test.Key words: Protoplast fusion, Streptomyces No. 24, mutant Ms-24, qinlingmycin, antibacterial activit
The Properties of H{\alpha} Emission-Line Galaxies at z = 2.24
Using deep narrow-band and -band imaging data obtained with
CFHT/WIRCam, we identify a sample of 56 H emission-line galaxies (ELGs)
at with the 5 depths of and (AB)
over 383 arcmin area in the ECDFS. A detailed analysis is carried out
with existing multi-wavelength data in this field. Three of the 56 H
ELGs are detected in Chandra 4 Ms X-ray observation and two of them are
classified as AGNs. The rest-frame UV and optical morphologies revealed by
HST/ACS and WFC3 deep images show that nearly half of the H ELGs are
either merging systems or with a close companion, indicating that the
merging/interacting processes play a key role in regulating star formation at
cosmic epoch z=2-3; About 14% are too faint to be resolved in the rest-frame UV
morphology due to high dust extinction. We estimate dust extinction from SEDs.
We find that dust extinction is generally correlated with H luminosity
and stellar mass (SM). Our results suggest that H ELGs are
representative of star-forming galaxies (SFGs). Applying extinction correction
for individual objects, we examine the intrinsic H luminosity function
(LF) at , obtaining a best-fit Schechter function characterized by a
faint-end slope of . This is shallower than the typical slope of
in previous works based on constant extinction correction.
We demonstrate that this difference is mainly due to the different extinction
corrections. The proper extinction correction is thus key to recovering the
intrinsic LF as the extinction globally increases with H luminosity.
Moreover, we find that our H LF mirrors the SM function of SFGs at the
same cosmic epoch. This finding indeed reflects the tight correlation between
SFR and SM for the SFGs, i.e., the so-called main sequence.Comment: 15 pages, 12 figures, 2 tables, Received 2013 October 11; accepted
2014 February 13; published 2014 March 18 by Ap
Momentum Distribution of Near-Zero-Energy Photoelectrons in the Strong-Field Tunneling Ionization in the Long Wavelength Limit
We investigate the ionization dynamics of Argon atoms irradiated by an
ultrashort intense laser of a wavelength up to 3100 nm, addressing the momentum
distribution of the photoelectrons with near-zero-energy. We find a surprising
accumulation in the momentum distribution corresponding to meV energy and a
\textquotedblleft V"-like structure at the slightly larger transverse momenta.
Semiclassical simulations indicate the crucial role of the Coulomb attraction
between the escaping electron and the remaining ion at extremely large
distance. Tracing back classical trajectories, we find the tunneling electrons
born in a certain window of the field phase and transverse velocity are
responsible for the striking accumulation. Our theoretical results are
consistent with recent meV-resolved high-precision measurements.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
Optimal Scheduling Strategy for a Grid-connected Photovoltaic System for Heat Pump Water Heaters
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to develop an optimal scheduling strategy model for a grid-connected photovoltaic (PV) system to power heat pump water heaters (HPWH). The system is composed of PV modules which are grid-tied. The PV is capable of supplying power simultaneously to the HPWH and domestic loads whilst the grid is a complimentary source. The cost function of this model is to minimize energy cost, while the PV power outputs to the HPWH and domestic appliances are to be maximized. The time-of-use (TOU) electricity tariff is taken into account in the optimal scheduling model. The control variables are the power flows within the branches of the system. The optimal control strategy of this grid-connected PV system can be implemented to reduce the power demand and serve as means of load shifting while meeting technical and operational constraints. This model is shown to have more economical benefits than the solar thermal heaters, because of the possibility of turning house buildings into energy positive if the feed-in tariffs become attractive. A case study was done based on 3x16kW HPWH installed at Pretoria hotel in South Africa. Simulations run over year on selected seasonal dates using actual fluctuating coefficient of performance (COP) of the HPWH. The optimal results show how solar output variation and TOU affect the scheduling strategy of the HPWH. The energy cost savings are as well presented in this paper
Hybrid exciton-polaritons in a bad microcavity containing the organic and inorganic quantum wells
We study the hybrid exciton-polaritons in a bad microcavity containing the
organic and inorganic quantum wells. The corresponding polariton states are
given. The analytical solution and the numerical result of the stationary
spectrum for the cavity field are finishedComment: 3 pages, 1 figure. appear in Communications in Theoretical Physic
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