397 research outputs found
Process improvements in biological nutrient removal systems for better wastewater treatment performance
On the Lp Gaussian Minkowski problem
Existence of symmetric (resp. asymmetric) solutions to the Gaussian
Minkowski problem for (resp. ) will be provided. Moreover,
existence and uniqueness of smooth solutions to the problem for will also
be proved without the restriction that the Gaussian volumes of convex bodies
are not less than one-second.Comment: arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2207.0693
DACH1 suppresses breast cancer as a negative regulator of CD44.
Dachshund homolog 1 (DACH1), a key cell fate determination factor, contributes to tumorigenesis, invasion, metastasis of human breast neoplasm. However, the exact molecular mechanisms for the anti-tumor roles of DACH1 in breast carcinoma are still lack of extensive understanding. Herein, we utilized immunohistochemistry (IHC) staining and public microarray data analysis showing that DACH1 was higher in normal breast, low-grade and luminal-type cancer in comparison with breast carcinoma, high-grade and basal-like tumors respectively. Additionally, both correlation analysis of public databases of human breast carcinoma and IHC analysis of mice xenograft tumors demonstrated that DACH1 inversely related to cancer stem cells (CSCs) markers, epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) inducers and basal-enriched molecules, while cluster of differentiation 44 (CD44) behaved in an opposite manner. Furthermore, mice transplanted tumor model indicated that breast cancer cells Met-1 with up-regulation of DACH1 were endowed with remarkably reduced potential of tumorigenesis. Importantly, meta-analysis of 19 Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) databases of breast cancer implicated that patients with higher DACH1 expression had prolonged time to death, recurrence and metastasis, while CD44 was a promising biomarker predicting worse overall survival (OS) and metastasis-free survival (MFS). Collectively, our study indicated that CD44 might be a novel target of DACH1 in breast carcinoma
Proximal Stochastic Recursive Momentum Methods for Nonconvex Composite Decentralized Optimization
Consider a network of decentralized computing agents collaboratively
solving a nonconvex stochastic composite problem. In this work, we propose a
single-loop algorithm, called DEEPSTORM, that achieves optimal sample
complexity for this setting. Unlike double-loop algorithms that require a large
batch size to compute the (stochastic) gradient once in a while, DEEPSTORM uses
a small batch size, creating advantages in occasions such as streaming data and
online learning. This is the first method achieving optimal sample complexity
for decentralized nonconvex stochastic composite problems, requiring
batch size. We conduct convergence analysis for DEEPSTORM with
both constant and diminishing step sizes. Additionally, under proper
initialization and a small enough desired solution error, we show that
DEEPSTORM with a constant step size achieves a network-independent sample
complexity, with an additional linear speed-up with respect to over
centralized methods. All codes are made available
at~\url{https://github.com/gmancino/DEEPSTORM}.Comment: AAAI 202
Increasing Coverage of Hepatitis B Vaccination in China: A Systematic Review of Interventions and Implementation Experiences.
This study used a system evaluation method to summarize China's experience on improving the coverage of hepatitis B vaccine, especially the strategies employed to improve the uptake of timely birth dosage. Identifying successful methods and strategies will provide strong evidence for policy makers and health workers in other countries with high hepatitis B prevalence.We conducted a literature review included English or Chinese literature carried out in mainland China, using PubMed, the Cochrane databases, Web of Knowledge, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, Wanfang data, and other relevant databases.Nineteen articles about the effectiveness and impact of interventions on improving the coverage of hepatitis B vaccine were included. Strong or moderate evidence showed that reinforcing health education, training and supervision, providing subsidies for facility birth, strengthening the coordination among health care providers, and using out-of-cold-chain storage for vaccines were all important to improving vaccination coverage.We found evidence that community education was the most commonly used intervention, and out-reach programs such as out-of-cold chain strategy were more effective in increasing the coverage of vaccination in remote areas where the facility birth rate was respectively low. The essential impact factors were found to be strong government commitment and the cooperation of the different government departments.Public interventions relying on basic health care systems combined with outreach care services were critical elements in improving the hepatitis B vaccination rate in China. This success could not have occurred without exceptional national commitment
Convolutional Neural Networks and Feature Fusion for Flow Pattern Identification of the Subsea Jumper
The gas–liquid two-phase flow patterns of subsea jumpers are identified in this work using a multi-sensor information fusion technique, simultaneously collecting vibration signals and electrical capacitance tomography of stratified flow, slug flow, annular flow, and bubbly flow. The samples are then processed to obtain the data set. Additionally, the samples are trained and learned using the convolutional neural network (CNN) and feature fusion model, which are built based on experimental data. Finally, the four kinds of flow pattern samples are identified. The overall identification accuracy of the model is 95.3% for four patterns of gas–liquid two-phase flow in the jumper. Through the research of flow profile identification, the disadvantages of single sensor testing angle and incomplete information are dramatically improved, which has a great significance on the subsea jumper’s operation safety.publishedVersio
P-Glycoprotein/MDR1 Regulates Pokemon Gene Transcription Through p53 Expression in Human Breast Cancer Cells
P-glycoprotein (Pgp), encoded by the multidrug resistance 1 (MDR1) gene, is an efflux transporter and plays an important role in pharmacokinetics. In this study, we demonstrated that the pokemon promoter activity, the pokemon mRNA and protein expression can be significantly inhibited by Pgp. Chromatin immunoprecipitation assay showed that Pgp can bind the pokemon prompter to repress pokemon transcription activity. Furthermore, Pgp regulated pokemon transcription activity through expression of p53 as seen by use of p53 siRNA transfected MCF-7 cells or p53 mutated MDA-MB-231 cells. Moreover, p53 was detected to bind with Pgp in vivo using immunoprecipitation assay. Taken together, we conclude that Pgp can regulate the expression of pokemon through the presence of p53, suggesting that Pgp is a potent regulator and may offer an effective novel target for cancer therapy
Effects of different cooling methods on the carbon footprint of cooked rice
peer-reviewedGlobal warming has become a serious problem facing the international community. All countries strive to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The food system produces a large amount of GHGs, and thus study of the carbon footprint (CF) in the food industry has attracted the attention of researchers. Based on the lifecycle assessment (LCA) method, the present study calculated CFs of cooling of cooked rice, as a unit operation under different operational conditions. The results showed that the carbon footprints for cooling 200 g cooked rice were 54.36 ± 1.07 gCO2eq for refrigerator cooling at 0 °C, 66.05 ± 2.00 g CO2eq for refrigerator cooling at 8 °C, 741.55 ± 27.26 g CO2eq for vacuum cooling, 1914.10 ± 141.24 g CO2eq for air blast cooling at 0 °C, 2463.61 ± 221.21 g CO2eq for air blast cooling at 3 °C, and 3916.54 ± 202.28 g CO2eq for air blast cooling at 8 °C. In addition, the CF for the cooling process was positively correlated with the output power of equipment and the cooling time. The carbon emissions arising from electricity consumption contributed to most of the CF for the cooling process. Sensitivity analysis of the parameters for the CF for the cooling process revealed that the CF of cooling process was stable for the applied equipment emission factor, but sensitive to the efficiency of electricity use and the extent of load. Improving the efficiency of electricity use and increasing cooling load could reduce the final CF of a product
Prevalence and Correlates of Discomfort and Acceptability of Acupuncture among Outpatients in Chinese Acupuncture and Moxibustion Departments: A Cross-Sectional Study
Objective. This study aims to give a profile of discomfort and acceptability of acupuncture, including the prevalence and association with demographic and acupuncture-related factors. Methods. A cross-sectional study was conducted in Beijing, China. Outpatients of acupuncture and moxibustion departments were recruited using purposive sampling. 925 subjects were interviewed with an anonymous questionnaire. Multinomial and binary logistic regression were used to analyze factors affecting discomfort and acceptability of acupuncture. Results. The average VAS value of 925 subjects’ acupuncture discomfort was 2.66 ± 2.02, within the range of mild discomfort. Acupuncture was easily accepted by 81.1% of the subjects. Results of logistic regression were as follows: (1) subjects with a better knowledge of acupuncture, or a greater fear of pain or needles, experienced more “moderate to severe discomfort” and showed a decreased acupuncture acceptance (P<0.001 or P<0.01); (2) Acupuncture with less discomfort or implemented by a more qualified doctor was easy to be accepted (P<0.001); (3) subjects aged 20–29 preferred to report “moderate to severe discomfort” while those aged 40–59 preferred to report “slight discomfort” (P<0.001). Conclusion. Acupuncture is an acceptable therapy with less discomfort, which can be greatly affected by fear of pain or needles, age, knowledge of acupuncture, and professional title of acupuncturist
Extremely large magnetoresistance in topologically trivial semimetal -WP
Extremely large magnetoresistance (XMR) was recently discovered in many
non-magnetic materials, while its underlying mechanism remains poorly
understood due to the complex electronic structure of these materials. Here, we
report an investigation of the -phase WP, a topologically trivial
semimetal with monoclinic crystal structure (C2/m), which contrasts to the
recently discovered robust type-II Weyl semimetal phase in -WP. We
found that -WP exhibits almost all the characteristics of XMR
materials: the near-quadratic field dependence of MR, a field-induced up-turn
in resistivity following by a plateau at low temperature, which can be
understood by the compensation effect, and high mobility of carriers confirmed
by our Hall effect measurements. It was also found that the normalized MRs
under different magnetic fields has the same temperature dependence in
-WP, the Kohler scaling law can describe the MR data in a wide
temperature range, and there is no obvious change in the anisotropic parameter
value with temperature. The resistance polar diagram has a peanut
shape when field is rotated in plane, which can be understood by
the anisotropy of Fermi surface. These results indicate that both
field-induced-gap and temperature-induced Lifshitz transition are not the
origin of up-turn in resistivity in the -WP semimetal. Our findings
establish -WP as a new reference material for exploring the XMR
phenomena.Comment: 18 pages, 12 figure
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