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    Asymptotic Analysis of Darcy-Brinkman-Boussinesq Model for Convection in Porous Media

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    In this article, we study the asymptotic behavior of the infinite Prandtl-Darcy number Darcy-Brinkman-Boussinesq system. We derive the asymptotic expansion with respect to the Brinkman-Darcy number, which improves the result obtained by Kelliher, et al. [1]

    Vanishing Viscosity Limit for Viscous Magnetohydrodynamic Equations with a Slip Boundary Condition

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    Abstract We consider the evolutionary MHD systems, and study the the regularity and vanishing viscosity limit of the 3-D viscous system in a class of bounded domains with a slip boundary condition. We derive the convergence is in H 2k+1 , for k ≥ 1, if the initial date holds some sufficient conditions

    Asymptotic Analysis of Darcy-Brinkman-Boussinesq Model for Convection in Porous Media

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    In this article, we study the asymptotic behavior of the infinite Prandtl-Darcy number Darcy-Brinkman-Boussinesq system. We derive the asymptotic expansion with respect to the Brinkman-Darcy number, which improves the result obtained by Kelliher, et al. [1]

    Research on Low Frequency Noise Caused by Beat Vibration of Rotary Compressor

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    The discontinuity of low frequency noise caused by beat frequency vibration of rotary compressor is studied in this paper. Based on beat frequency theoretical analysis, a finite element model is established to simulate the electromagnetic harmonics. And the contributions of various compressor motor designs to beat frequency vibration are investigated, so the motor optimization design schemes are obtained. The tests show that the method proposed in the paper is effective to improve low frequency noise of the compressor

    Traducción de los términos culturales de las fórmulas médicas tradicionales chinas al español

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    As the theoretical system of traditional Chinese medicine is deeply influenced by philosophical thinking, the language of Chinese medicine is characterized by using many philosophical terms. The translation of these terms has been challenging for translators since several cultural elements are involved that have no equivalent in Spanish. This paper aims to analyze the terms of the formulas and prescriptions collected in the Standard glossary from the perspective of intercultural communication. The results show that 1) the terms with cultural characteristics are mainly those whose translation has been chosen through the foreignization route; 2) translation methods are not uniform; 3) the translations are not faithful to the original text. Finally, some translation proposals from Chinese into Spanish are established, through which we hope to promote the standardization of the Spanish translation of Chinese medical terminology.Debido a que el sistema teórico de la medicina tradicional china está profundamente influenciado por el pensamiento filosófico, el lenguaje de la medicina china se caracteriza por usar gran cantidad de términos filosóficos. La traducción de estos términos ha sido un reto para los traductores ya que intervienen varios elementos culturales que no tienen equivalentes en español. El objetivo del presente trabajo consiste en analizar los términos de las fórmulas y prescripciones recogidas en el glosario Estándar desde la perspectiva de la comunicación intercultural. Los resultados muestran que 1) los términos con características culturales son principalmente aquellos para cuya traducción se ha optado mediante la vía de la extranjerización; 2) los métodos de traducción no son uniformes; 3) las traducciones no son fieles al texto original. Por último, se establecen unas propuestas de traducción del chino al español, mediante las cuales se espera promover la estandarización de la traducción española de terminología médica china

    A bidirectional causal relationship study between mental disorders and male and female infertility

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    BackgroundThe relation between mental disorders (MDs) and infertility can be reciprocal. But exactly which MD affects infertility remains controversial. Our aim was to use Mendelian randomization (MR) to explore bidirectional causality between 15 MDs and male infertility and female infertility.MethodsThe data of MDs, male infertility, and female infertility were derived from published genome-wide association studies (GWAS). The inverse variance weighted method was considered to be the main analytical approach. Sensitivity analysis was performed using MR-Egger, Cochran’s Q, radial MR, and MR-PRESSO tests.ResultsOur results found that mood disorders (OR, 1.4497; 95% CI, 1.0093 – 2.0823; P = 0.0444) and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (OR, 1.3921; 95% CI, 1.0943 – 1.7709; P = 0.0071) were positively correlated with male infertility, but obsessive-compulsive disorder (OR, 0.8208; 95% CI, 0.7146 – 0.9429; P = 0.0052) was negatively associated with male infertility. For females, anorexia nervosa (OR, 1.0898; 95% CI, 1.0070 – 1.1794; P = 0.0329), attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (OR, 1.1013; 95% CI, 1.0041 – 1.2079; P = 0.0406), and major depressive disorder (OR, 1.1423; 95% CI, 1.0213 – 1.2778; P = 0.0199) increased risk of infertility. In reverse relationship, female infertility increased the incidence of bipolar disorder (OR, 1.0009; 95% CI, 1.0001 – 1.0017; P = 0.0281).ConclusionWe demonstrated the association between five MDs and male or female infertility. Female infertility was also found to be associated with an increased risk of one MD. We look forward to better designed epidemiological studies to support our results

    Ultrafast and Ultralight Network-Based Intelligent System for Real-time Diagnosis of Ear diseases in Any Devices

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    Traditional ear disease diagnosis heavily depends on experienced specialists and specialized equipment, frequently resulting in misdiagnoses, treatment delays, and financial burdens for some patients. Utilizing deep learning models for efficient ear disease diagnosis has proven effective and affordable. However, existing research overlooked model inference speed and parameter size required for deployment. To tackle these challenges, we constructed a large-scale dataset comprising eight ear disease categories and normal ear canal samples from two hospitals. Inspired by ShuffleNetV2, we developed Best-EarNet, an ultrafast and ultralight network enabling real-time ear disease diagnosis. Best-EarNet incorporates the novel Local-Global Spatial Feature Fusion Module which can capture global and local spatial information simultaneously and guide the network to focus on crucial regions within feature maps at various levels, mitigating low accuracy issues. Moreover, our network uses multiple auxiliary classification heads for efficient parameter optimization. With 0.77M parameters, Best-EarNet achieves an average frames per second of 80 on CPU. Employing transfer learning and five-fold cross-validation with 22,581 images from Hospital-1, the model achieves an impressive 95.23% accuracy. External testing on 1,652 images from Hospital-2 validates its performance, yielding 92.14% accuracy. Compared to state-of-the-art networks, Best-EarNet establishes a new state-of-the-art (SOTA) in practical applications. Most importantly, we developed an intelligent diagnosis system called Ear Keeper, which can be deployed on common electronic devices. By manipulating a compact electronic otoscope, users can perform comprehensive scanning and diagnosis of the ear canal using real-time video. This study provides a novel paradigm for ear endoscopy and other medical endoscopic image recognition applications.Comment: This manuscript has been submitted to Neural Network

    Indian Summer Monsoon variations and competing influences between hemispheres since ~35 ka recorded in Tengchongqinghai Lake, southwest China

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    The southwestern Yunnan Province of China, which is located at the southeastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau and close to Bay of Bengal, is significantly influenced by the Indian Summer Monsoon (ISM). In this study, we reconstruct proxies for the ISM from 35 to 1 ka through detailed analysis of grain-size distribution, geochemical composition and environmental magnetism from a 7.96 m sediment core from Tengchongqinghai Lake, Yunnan Province, China. Globally recognized, abrupt climatic events, including Heinrich Events 0–3 (H0−H3) and the Bølling-Allerød (B/A) warm period are identified in most of our proxies, and the long-term trend is consistent with other published records such as stalagmite oxygen isotopes (δ18O) from Sangxing Cave. Northern Hemisphere (NH) temperature, which is influenced by NH solar insolation, is commonly suggested to play a dominant role in controlling the ISM. A comparison of our record with the δ18O variations of ice cores from Greenland and Antarctica, a sea surface temperature (SST) record from the Bay of Bengal, and summer solar insolation at 25°N latitude demonstrates that the general pattern of ISM change does follow variations in summer insolation; however, the ISM lags summer insolation by thousands of years. While the ISM fluctuations are highly correlated with NH temperature on shorter timescales (centennial-millennial), the gradually weakened ISM from 22.5 ka until the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) indicates a close relationship with the rise of Southern Hemisphere (SH) temperature and the relatively cold background of the SH. Our record expands on the findings of ISM records from Heqing paleolake basin in southwestern China and the Arabian Sea sediments, suggesting that the NH and SH have a competitive influence on ISM by controlling the cross-equatorial pressure gradient. This relationship means that when NH temperatures are relatively high, it has a stronger influence on the ISM than SH influences. In contrast, when the SH temperature is relatively low, it has a dominant influence on ISM. In addition, we speculate that the change of SH temperature not only influences the cross-equatorial pressure gradient directly, but also likely modulates the circulation system of ocean energy by influencing the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC)

    Jinhong Tablet Reduces Damage of Intestinal Mucosal Barrier in Rats with Acute Biliary Infection via Bcl-2/Bax mRNA and Protein Regulation

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    Objective. To explore the effects and mechanism of Jinhong Tablet on intestinal mucosal barrier function and SIRS in rats with acute biliary infection. Methods. 36 SD male rats were divided into three groups: sham operation (control), acute biliary infection (ABI) model, and Jinhong Tablet (Jinhong) group. Jinhong group were force-fed with Jinhong Tablet, while the other two groups received oral saline. At days 3 and 5, morphological changes of intestinal mucosa were assessed. Serum diamine oxidase (DAO), D-lactate, and endotoxin levels were measured. And the genes bcl-2 and bax in intestinal tissues were tested by real-time PCR and Western blotting. Results. Intestinal damage was significantly less severe in Jinhong group compared with ABI group, as indicated by Chiu’s scoring, TUNEL analysis, and serum DAO, D-lactic acid, and endotoxin levels. Additionally, the expression of bax mRNA and protein was decreased and the ratio of bcl-2/bax mRNA and protein was increased compared with ABI group. Conclusion. Jinhong Tablet had a positive intervention on acute biliary infection through improving inflammation and intestinal mucosal barrier, inhibiting excessive apoptosis of intestinal epithelial cells via bax and bcl-2 gene, and protein regulation
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