42 research outputs found

    Testing a global city hypothesis : an assessment of polarization across US cities

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    Social polarization is perhaps most evident within the world's large cities where we can easily observe stark contrasts between wealth and poverty. A world city theoretical perspective has emerged that associates large cities importance in a global network of cities to the degree of internal polarization within these cities. The research reported here locates 57 large US cities within this world city hierarchy and then empirically examines the hypothesized positive association between global centrality and social polarization using a multivariate, cross-city analysis. The findings are mixed, with some evidence that global centrality increases income polarization, but only in the context of higher levels of immigration. There is no evidence that a city's centrality affects occupational polarization. We conclude by suggesting implications for the world city literature and future research

    Notch1 is required for hypoxia-induced proliferation, invasion and chemoresistance of T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia cells

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    Background Notch1 is a potent regulator known to play an oncogenic role in many malignancies including T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL). Tumor hypoxia and increased hypoxia-inducible factor-1α (HIF-1α) activity can act as major stimuli for tumor aggressiveness and progression. Although hypoxia-mediated activation of the Notch1 pathway plays an important role in tumor cell survival and invasiveness, the interaction between HIF-1α and Notch1 has not yet been identified in T-ALL. This study was designed to investigate whether hypoxia activates Notch1 signalling through HIF-1α stabilization and to determine the contribution of hypoxia and HIF-1α to proliferation, invasion and chemoresistance in T-ALL. Methods T-ALL cell lines (Jurkat, Sup-T1) transfected with HIF-1α or Notch1 small interference RNA (siRNA) were incubated in normoxic or hypoxic conditions. Their potential for proliferation and invasion was measured by WST-8 and transwell assays. Flow cytometry was used to detect apoptosis and assess cell cycle regulation. Expression and regulation of components of the HIF-1α and Notch1 pathways and of genes related to proliferation, invasion and apoptosis were assessed by quantitative real-time PCR or Western blot. Results Hypoxia potentiated Notch1 signalling via stabilization and activation of the transcription factor HIF-1α. Hypoxia/HIF-1α-activated Notch1 signalling altered expression of cell cycle regulatory proteins and accelerated cell proliferation. Hypoxia-induced Notch1 activation increased the expression of matrix metalloproteinase-2 (MMP2) and MMP9, which increased invasiveness. Of greater clinical significance, knockdown of Notch1 prevented the protective effect of hypoxia/HIF-1α against dexamethasone-induced apoptosis. This sensitization correlated with losing the effect of hypoxia/HIF-1α on Bcl-2 and Bcl-xL expression. Conclusions Notch1 signalling is required for hypoxia/HIF-1α-induced proliferation, invasion and chemoresistance in T-ALL. Pharmacological inhibitors of HIF-1α or Notch1 signalling may be attractive interventions for T-ALL treatment

    Thermal leptogenesis in a model with mass varying neutrinos

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    In this paper we consider the possibility of neutrino mass varying during the evolution of the Universe and study its implications on leptogenesis. Specifically, we take the minimal seesaw model of neutrino masses and introduce a coupling between the right-handed neutrinos and the dark energy scalar field, the Quintessence. In our model, the right-handed neutrino masses change as the Quintessence scalar evolves. We then examine in detail the parameter space of this model allowed by the observed baryon number asymmetry. Our results show that it is possible to lower the reheating temperature in this scenario in comparison with the case that the neutrino masses are unchanged, which helps solve the gravitino problem. Furthermore, a degenerate neutrino mass patten with mim_i larger than the upper limit given in the minimal leptogenesis scenario is permitted.Comment: 18 pages, 7 figures, version to appear in PR

    Maize Cultivation Techniques in Tonnage Farmlands in Tunliu County

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    In recent years, benefiting from the unique natural conditions and the promotion and application of agricultural science and technology, the level of maize production in Tunliu County continues to increase, and many tonnage farmlands are emerging. East Ligao Village in Ligao Town is famous for its tonnage farmlands throughout the county. Through a lot of research, maize cultivation techniques in tonnage farmlands are summed up in this paper from the aspects of plot selection, intensive cultivation, high-quality manure application, chemical fertilizers scientific application, disease-resistant high-yield superior varieties selection, reasonable close planting and strengthening field management, etc, which has certain guiding significance for the high yield of maize

    Confinement effect of carbon nanotubes on the product distribution of selective hydrogenation of cinnamaldehyde

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    The catalytic activity of metal catalysts can be modulated by confinement within the channels of carbon nanotubes (CNTs). Here, we show that the product distribution of cinnamaldehyde hydrogenation can be modified by confinement of Ru nanoparticles in CNTs. A catalyst composed of Ru nanoparticles dispersed on the exterior walls of CNTs gave hydrocinnamaldehyde as product. In contrast, confinement of the Ru nanoparticles within CNT channels facilitated hydrogenation of C=O bonds and complete hydrogenation, and both cinnamyl alcohol and hydrocinnamyl alcohol formed in addition to hydrocinnamaldehyde. High-resolution transmission electron microscopy, Raman spectroscopy, hydrogen temperature-programmed reduction, and hydrogen temperature-programmed desorption were used to investigate the characteristics of the catalysts. The results indicate that the different interactions between the confined Ru nanoparticles and the exterior and interior walls of the CNTs, as well as spatial restriction and enrichment within the narrow channels likely play important roles in modulation of the product distribution. (C) 2017, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved

    Deactivation mechanism and regeneration of carbon nanocomposite catalyst for acetylene hydrochlorination

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    Acetylene hydrochlorination is an important coal-based technology for production of vinyl chloride, the monomer of one of the world mostly used plastics. Despite of the great potentials demonstrated for carbon-based catalysts to replace the toxic mercury chloride, the stability and the deactivation mechanism are rarely discussed, which is essential for real applications. Herein, we present a detailed study on the deactivation mechanism of nitrogen doped carbon based catalyst in acetylene hydrochlorination. The results show that the deactivation was likely caused by the carbon-like deposition over the catalyst, which can be regenerated with high temperature NH3 treatment. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved

    Economic Globalisation and the Structure of the World City System: The Case of Airline Passenger Data

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    This paper reports results from an analysis of the relationship between the structure of the city-to-city network of global airline passenger flows and the interstate world system. While many scholars suggest that the broader parameters of the world system structure the urban hierarchy embedded within or articulated to it, others argue that the urban hierarchy is decoupling from the world system. The analyses show that there has been some modest convergence in the distribution of power in the world city system. Moreover, they suggest that the mechanism for this convergence is the upward mobility of cities located in the semi-periphery and the east Asian region. The paper closes by considering the implication of these findings for a larger understanding of the relationship between globalisation, the structure of the world city system and its articulation with the world system.

    Reference Clip for Inter Prediction in Video Coding

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    Software design of rotating machinery fault diagnosis system based on deep learning

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    With the development of Industry 4.0, in order to meet the needs of intelligent fault diagnosis of rotating machinery in the industrial field, this paper developed a fault diagnosis system for rotating machinery based on deep learning and wavelet transform methods. The system is based on the Python language and mainly combines the PyQt graphical interface framework and the TensorFlow machine learning framework to complete the training requirements for historical or online fault data, and perform online monitoring and diagnosis of equipment operating conditions. The diagnostic accuracy of the system test results is more than 95%, the software interface is friendly, the algorithm generalization ability is good, and the reliability is strong. It provides guidance for the diagnosis of rotating machinery
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